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Eli Jumpsuit
*** PLEASE NOTE : This listing is for a PDF knitting machine pattern not the actual sweater! ***
This pattern is made for machine knitters. The model has been made with the LK150 SILVER REED knitting machine. If you are using another machine, you can still use this pattern, but you might have to use another tension to get a similar gauge. Please do a test knitting swatch to find the correct tension for your machine.
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Gauge:
• 28 stitches = 10cm
• 36 rows = 10 cm
Overview: The Eli Playsuit is an advanced knitting project to make for an adorable little baby. It requires a little bit more time and effort to complete than our usual patterns, but you will learn some new techniques along the way. To name a few, we will learn to make a gusset and to attach a zipper with the help of wonder tape and a crochet hook. If you are ready for a new challenge, grab a beautiful super wash merino yarn, the pattern, a cup of coffee and let’s get crafting!
Sizing: 1 month (3 months) 6 months (1 year) 2 years
Please measure your little one before starting in order to find the correct size!
Finish garment measurements:
● Chest circumference in cm: 42 (44) 52 (56) 60
● Length in cm: 46 (56) 58 (68) 74
Yarn used:
● Sandnes Garn - Tynn Merinoull # 3511
Estimated yarn requirements:
Tynn Merinoull Superwash (50g = 175m)
1month : 3
3 months : 4
6 months : 4
1 year : 4
2 years : 5
Techniques used:
● E-wrap cast-on
● Ribbing
● Decreasing one stitch at the edge
● Decreasing several stitches at the edge
● Increasing one stitch at the edge
● Fully fashioned decreasing with the 3-prong transfer tool.
● Single crochet along the zipper edge for a nice-looking finish.
● Back-stitch method of closure with a wool sewing needle.
● Loop through loop method of closure
Difficulty: Advanced
This digital, print-at-home PDF knitting pattern comes in 5 different booklets (1 for each size) for clear and easy to follow instructions.
This pattern is for private use only. It may not be copied, sold or otherwise distributed. Products made from this pattern may not be sold.
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