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Merry Baby
This is an infant sized version of my original Merry Go Round sweater vest for any standard gauge machine. It fits up to 19” chest/ waist. For typical babies this means 3-12 month girls can wear it. This is made just like the doll pattern in the same book with a different stitch and row count. With that in mind, the doll pattern may be used for a practice run.
Here’s the table of contents for the entire More Merry book
TABLE OF CONTENTS
The doll and baby sized original Merry Go Round pattern are new for this book. The first book includes S-XXL ladies only. The Lion “Shawl in a Ball” version is unique to this book.
Merry Spring Vest for Lammily dolls. Standard machines, #1-2 yarn
Merry Baby Vest-infant sized version of the original Merry Go Round design for standard gauge machines using #1-2 yarn. No ribber needed.
Merry Spring Vest for little girls. Lion “Shawl in a Ball” yarn. Bust 23-28 Bulky machines. No ribber needed.
Merry Spring Vest for ladies sizes 32-50 bust. Lion “Shawl in a Ball” yarn Bulky machines. No ribber needed.
Introduction to the Doubly Merry Design-all versions do require ribbers Or a double bed machine and all are for standard gauge machines*
Sizing & fitting for Doubly Merry Casting On for Doubly Merry
Half Fisherman’s rib on many machines-essential for Doubly Merry Doubly Merry diagram
Stitches, yarn, gauge for Doubly Merry Steaming for Doubly Merry Trims for Doubly Merry
Strip Knitting the pieces and binding off for Doubly Merry Red Heart “It’s a Wrap” yarn
Color Graduations without Special Yarn Doubly Merry for ladies version 1
Doubly Merry for ladies version 2 –1 size first 32-38, only 3 balls of yarn Doubly Merry Newborn diagram
Doubly Merry Newborn pattern-simplified design
Doubly Merry for Everyone-sizes from baby to bust 52 in a fill in the blank pattern format. Includes babies, toddlers, tweens, teens, and grown-ups
Doubly Merry for Everyone chart with values for the pattern
double bed machines includes Passaps, Superbas, Orions and the like that usually originally came with 2 beds attached. Most were made in Europe Machines that have attachable ribbers will work just as well. This includes old Knittax type machines that only have every other needle on the ribber. However it is essential that the machine be able to produce half fisherman’s rib.
- First published: November 2018
- Page created: November 21, 2018
- Last updated: May 17, 2024 …
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