Chibi Chibi by Noriko Ho

Chibi Chibi

Knitting
August 2024
DK (11 wpi) ?
22 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches
in Chart C
US 5 - 3.75 mm
US 7 - 4.5 mm
300 - 860 yards (274 - 786 m)
0-6mo (6mo-1yr, 1-2yr, 2-4yr)(4-6yr, 6-8yr, 8-10yr)
English
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Chibi Chibi is the miniature version of Chibi! This kiddo version is written such that you can work either short or long sleeves, the length is worked to be full length (instead of cropped like the adult version), and no short row shaping for the back (b/c we don’t need to be worrying about which side is front and back when we’re trying to get kiddos to put their sweaters on!).

This is for the kids version only. To purchase both the kids and adults version, please purchase the set. Thanks!

Sizes
0-6mo (6mo-1yr, 1-2yr, 2-4yr, 4-6yr, 6-8yr, 8-10yr)
The model is wearing a Size 2-4yo and around the age of 3 in these photos.

Final Dimensions
Chest Circumference: 18.25 (19.75, 20.5, 21.75, 24, 25.75, 27.75)”/46.5 (50, 52, 55, 61, 65.5, 70.5) cm

Materials
Yarn
Teal Torch Knits DK (75% superwash merino, 25% nylon; 246yds 225m/100g)
Color A: 270 (300, 330, 415, 540, 665, 800) yds/247 (274, 302, 379, 494, 608, 732)m in colorway Grape Soda (Yardage for Color A is for long sleeve option. Less yardage will be needed if working short sleeve version.)a
Color B: Less than 55yds for all sizes in colorway Tall Drink of Water!

Needles
US 5 3.75mm - 16 and 24” circular, and DPNs or your favorite method for small circumferences
US 7 4.5mm - 16 and 24” circular, and DPNs or your favorite method for small circumferences
Or size to obtain gauge

Notions
1 st marker for BOR, 1 st marker (optional, for moving BORm to a new location), tapestry needle

Gauge
Gauge for Chart C listed first, as it is easier to measure gauge from (no increases in chart).
22sts x 32 rounds = 4” x 4” 10cm x 10cm in Chart C on larger needles, blocked.
22sts x 26 rounds = 4” x 4” 10cm x 10cm in Chart A or B on larger needles, blocked.
Note: Some people find their gauge changes drastically with colorwork. If you find this to be true, you may need to go up or down a needle size to compensate. In displayed sample, the same needle used was used throughout and while the stitch gauge remained the same, the row gauge changed significantly in the colorwork section.