Semi-Jumpsuit "Bony" for baby by Svetlana Shmalts

Semi-Jumpsuit "Bony" for baby

Knitting
June 2021
FILATI Profil Merino Extra 50 gr/125m
US 2½ - 3.0 mm
US 4 - 3.5 mm
English Russian
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Knitting pattern baby semi-jumpsuit “Bony”
Tutorial description of the summer semi-jumpsuit. Without reference to density! You can knit to any size from 0 months, making simple calculations according to this description. Simple difficulty level.
This pattern is available in 2 languages: English and Russian. Pattern is in PDF format text + a video of the process.
For changing subtitle language in the video from Russian to English press “settings”button it islocated in right lower corner. Then press “subtitles” and press “translate” below. Choose the language you would like and watch the video.

This tutorial contains:

  • Traditional cast on ant circular knitting;
  • stockinette knitting in circular rows (even and uneven rows – knit stitches);
  • stitch decreasing and increasing;
  • knitting the sprout in turning rows with the wrapped stitch;
  • knitting the seamless gusset
  • hollow rib 11
  • binding off with a needle
  • straps – hollow i-cord with knitting needles

MATERIALS:
- circular needles №3,5, №3,0, knitting markers, additional needle or thread for
slipping stitches, 2 double pointed needles №3,0 mm for knitting the straps,
sewing needles or a hook for hiding the yarn tips.
The original is made of FILATI Profil Merino Extra 50 gr/125m
The yarn recommendations: you can take any yarn you want, this tutorial doesn’t
have any reference to density.
The yarn expenses are 180-280 gr of the original yarn, the exact number of
stitches depends on the density and size that you’re knitting.
MY KNITTING DENSITY after WHT (the sample is knitted with a stockinette stitch,
№3,5mm needles)
22 sts. In 10 cm, where 1 cm = 2,2 sts.
28 rows in 10 cm, where 1 cm = 2,8 rows
Knit a sample before your work with the yarn you’ve chosen, using a stockinette
stitch in circular knitting, do a WHT and measure the number of stitches and rows
in 10 cm of height and width of the sample.
Enjoy knitting!