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Snowberry Dress
An easy-to-make construction balances nicely the allover lace stitch pattern of our Snowberry Dress: seamless and top-down, this design features leafy, lace snowberry boughs adorned with bunches of little berries all around the circular yoke. And should you prefer a less ornate look, instructions are given to opt out of the berries. The Snowberry Dress begins with a provisional cast on and an I-cord neckline, and continues with a yoke knit in the round after the back opening has been created, and a flared skirt. You have the option to make the dress either with short sleeve caps, or with ¾ length sleeves. The skirt and the sleeves are finished with an edging fringed with more snowberries.
Sizes: 12 (18 months // 2, 4, 6 years)
Finished Measurements (after blocking): length from shoulder to hem: approx. 32 (36 // 41, 47, 51) cm 12½ (14¼// 16¼, 18½ , 20)“; chest circumference: approx. 64 (77 // 81, 90, 105) cm 25¼ (30¼// 32, 35½ , 41¼)”; ¾ length-sleeve from underarm to cuff, length: approx. 9 (12 // 13, 17, 19) cm 3½ (6¾// 5, 6¾, 7½“
Yarn: Knitting for Olive Merino or Cotton Merino or Pure Silk (250 m 273 yd per 50 gr 1.8 oz), fingeringweight yarn; ¾ length-sleeve Dress: 3 (3 // 4, 5, 5) balls; Cap-sleeve Dress: 2 (3 // 3, 4, 5) balls
Sample is in size 12 months, in Knitting for Olive Merino, Oatmeal colorway
Needles: 3 mm / US2.5 circular needle and double-pointed needles, or size to obtain gauge
Gauge: 28 sts and 40 rows = 10 cm 4” in snowberry stitch pattern with 3 mm / US2.5 needles. One Chart 12 = 8,5 cm 3¼“ wide and 3 cm 1¼“ long
Notions: waste yarn for provisional cast on, waste yarn or stitch holders, crochet hook for button loop, 1 button, tapestry needle
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