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		<dc:creator>Suzie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A seamless baby wrap-style cardigan with contrast edging in DK weight cotton, fastened with buttons and hidden press-stud. The body is knitted in one piece with the sleeves knitted onto the armholes in-the-round to minimise uncomfortable seams.]]></description>
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<div class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 410px"><img title="Baby wrap cardigan in stripes" src="/image.php?src=images/patterns/baby-wrap/1.jpg" alt="Baby wrap cardigan in stripes" width="400" height="299" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Baby wrap cardigan in stripes</p></div>
<p>A seamless baby wrap-cardigan in DK weight cotton, with contrast edging, buttons and hidden press-stud fastenings. The body is knitted in one piece with the sleeves knitted onto the armholes in-the-round.</p>
<p>I wanted to create a garment for a friend&#8217;s new baby boy that would be comfy and easy to get on and off. There are plenty of cardigan patterns for baby girls, but I couldn&#8217;t find anything that would suit a baby boy so I decided to create one. I chose easy-to-care-for cotton. But, as cotton can be stiff around the seams, I opted for seam-free construction.</p>
<p>The sleeves are knit on a circular needle using the <a href="http://www.itsastitchup.co.uk/blog/wp-content/plugins/wordpress-feed-statistics/feed-statistics.php?url=aHR0cDovL3d3dy5rbml0dGluZy1hbmQuY29tL3dpa2kvTWFnaWNfTG9vcA==">magic loop technique</a>, double-pointed needles could also be used. Shoulder sections are joined using the <a href="http://www.itsastitchup.co.uk/blog/wp-content/plugins/wordpress-feed-statistics/feed-statistics.php?url=aHR0cDovL3d3dy5rbml0dHkuY29tL0lTU1VFZmFsbDA2L0ZFQVRmYWxsMDZUVC5odG1s">three-needle cast-off</a> (that&#8217;s &#8216;bind-off&#8217; to US English speakers). This technique is a bit fiddly but well worth it for softer, flatter seams. This pattern also uses the basic <a href="http://www.itsastitchup.co.uk/blog/wp-content/plugins/wordpress-feed-statistics/feed-statistics.php?url=aHR0cDovL3d3dy5zd2VhdGVyc2NhcGVzLmNvbS9pbnRhcnMuaHRt">intarsia</a> technique to join areas worked in different colours.</p>
<p>The sample shown is striped but the instructions are for a single colour with contrast edging.</p></div>
<div id="sizeinfo">
<div class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 410px"><img title="Schematic" src="/images/patterns/baby-wrap/schematic.gif" alt="Schematic" width="400" height="274" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Schematic</p></div>
<h3>Size information</h3>
<p>The sizes are based on the <a href="http://www.itsastitchup.co.uk/blog/wp-content/plugins/wordpress-feed-statistics/feed-statistics.php?url=aHR0cDovL3d3dy55YXJuc3RhbmRhcmRzLmNvbS9iYWJ5c2l6ZS5odG1s">standard baby measurements on Yarn Standards</a>, but I have modified the proportions, reducing widths slightly, based on feedback from parents. If in doubt, measure the baby! Choose the size closest to the baby&#8217;s body circumference and add or reduce rows at the suggested point to obtain the desired length.</p>
<table border="0">
<thead>
<tr>
<th>Approx. age</th>
<th>months</th>
<th>0-3</th>
<th>(3-6</th>
<th>6-12</th>
<th>12-18)</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<th rowspan="2">Chest circumference</th>
<td>inches</td>
<td>14</td>
<td>(16</td>
<td>18</td>
<td>19)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>cm</td>
<td>36</td>
<td>(41</td>
<td>46</td>
<td>48)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<th rowspan="2">Garment width (a)</th>
<td>inches</td>
<td>9.5</td>
<td>(10.5</td>
<td>11.5</td>
<td>12)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>cm</td>
<td>24</td>
<td>(27</td>
<td>29</td>
<td>30)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<th rowspan="2">Garment length (b)</th>
<td>inches</td>
<td>9</td>
<td>(10</td>
<td>10.5</td>
<td>11)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>cm</td>
<td>23</td>
<td>(25</td>
<td>27</td>
<td>28)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<th rowspan="2">Sleeve length (c)</th>
<td>inches</td>
<td>5.5</td>
<td>(6.5</td>
<td>7.5</td>
<td>8.5)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>cm</td>
<td>14</td>
<td>(16.5</td>
<td>19</td>
<td>22)</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
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<h3>Requirements</h3>
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<h4>Yarn &amp; notions</h4>
<ul>
<li>2 (3, 3, 3) x 50 g balls Rowan Milk Cotton for main colour (MC)</li>
<li>1 x 50 g ball Rowan Milk Cotton for contrast colour (CC)</li>
<li>2 x 1 cm (2/5 inch) buttons</li>
<li>2 small press studs</li>
</ul>
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<div id="needles">
<h4>Needles &amp; equipment</h4>
<ul>
<li>3.5 mm circular needle</li>
<li>4 mm circular needle</li>
<li>Extra 4 mm needle for three-needle cast-off</li>
<li>3 x stitch holders or scrap yarn</li>
<li>2 x removable stitch markers</li>
</ul>
</div>
<div id="tension">
<h4>Tension/gauge</h4>
<p>22 sts and 30 rows over 10 cm (4 in.) square in stocking stitch</p></div>
<div id="instructions">
<h3>Instructions</h3>
<h4>Body</h4>
<div class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><img title="Baby wrap cardigan" src="/image.php?src=images/patterns/baby-wrap/2.jpg&amp;maxwidth=300" alt="Baby wrap cardigan" width="300" height="229" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Baby wrap cardigan</p></div>
<p>With 3.5 mm circular needle, CO 156 (174, 189, 198) sts in CC</p>
<p>Next row (rs): [K1, p1] to end (work an extra p1 on third size)<br />
Work 5 further rows in 1 x 1 rib, ending with a ws row</p>
<p>Change to 4 mm circular needle</p>
<p>Row 1 (rs): Using CC, rib 5 sts, change to MC, k to end<br />
Row 2 (ws): K5, p to last 5 sts, change to CC, bringing CC up underneath MC to prevent a gap forming (intarsia technique), rib 5 sts<br />
Be sure to use the intarsia technique in subsequent rows when changing between MC and CC</p>
<p>Next row (rs buttonhole row): K1, p1, k1, yo, k2tog, k1, change to MC, k to end<br />
Next row (ws): as row 2</p>
<p>Continue working rows 1 &amp; 2 until work measures 6.5 (7.5, 7.5, 9) cm / 2.5 (3, 3, 3.5) in., ending with a ws row. Add or reduce rows here in order to achieve desired garment length.</p>
<h5>Shape front slopes</h5>
<p>Next row (rs): Work 11 (13, 14, 15) sts, transfer these sts to a stitch holder or scrap yarn, work 41 (45, 49, 51) sts, place marker, work 52 (58, 63, 66) sts, place marker, work to end<br />
Next row (ws): Work 11 (13, 14, 15) sts, transfer these sts to a stitch holder or scrap yarn, work to end. 134 (148, 161, 168) sts</p>
<p>Next row (rs dec):  K1, sl1, k1, psso, k to last 3 sts, k2tog, k1<br />
Next row (ws dec): P1, p2tog, p to last 3 sts, p2tog tbl, p1</p>
<p>Repeat these 2 rows 3 times more. 118 (132, 145, 152) sts</p>
<p>Continue, decreassing on rs only, until work measures 13 (14, 14.5, 15) cm/5 (5.5, 5.75, 6) in.</p>
<h5>Seperate front right</h5>
<p>Next row (rs): Work rs decrease, knit to marker, turn</p>
<p>Work these sts only, decreasing at start each rs row as before, until 13 (15, 17, 18) sts</p>
<p>Continue without shaping until work measures 23 (25, 27, 28) cm / 9 (10, 10.5, 11) in. from cast-on edge, ending with a ws row</p>
<p>Leave remaining sts on the needle for later three-needle cast-off</p>
<h5>Back</h5>
<p>With rs facing, rejoin yarn at back right armhole</p>
<p>Work to second marker, turn. Working on these 52 (58, 63, 66) sts only, continue in stocking stitch until work measures 23 (25, 27, 28) cm / 9 (10, 10.5, 11) in., ending with a rs row.</p>
<p>Next row: P13 (15, 17, 18), transfer next 26 (28, 29, 30) sts to a stitch holder or scrap yarn, p remaining 13 (15, 17, 18) sts</p>
<p>Join right front and right back shoulder seams using three-needle cast-off technique</p>
<h5>Left front</h5>
<p>With rs facing, rejoin yarn at left armhole, k to last 3 sts, k2tog, k1<br />
Next row (ws): Purl</p>
<p>Continue decreasing this way until 13 (15, 17, 18) sts</p>
<p>Continue without shaping until work measures 23 (25, 27, 28) cm / 9 (10, 10.5, 11) in., ending with a rs row</p>
<p>Join left front and left back shoulder seams using three-needle cast-off technique</p>
<h4>Sleeves (both alike)</h4>
<p>Using 4 mm nedle, with rs facing, starting at armhole, pick-up-and-knit 23 (25, 27, 28) sts to shoulder seam, turn, pick up 23 (25, 27, 28) sts to armhole (picking up approx 3 sts for every 4 rows). 46 (50, 54, 56) sts</p>
<p>Join to work in the round using magic loop technique</p>
<p>Knit 3 (3, 4, 4) rounds</p>
<p>Next row (dec): K1, k2tog, k to last 3 sts, sl1, k1, psso, k1</p>
<p>Continue in stocking stitch, working a decrease row every 3rd (3rd, 4th, 4th) row until 28 (28, 32, 32) sts</p>
<p>Continue without shaping until sleeve measures 11 (14, 17, 19) cm / 4.5 (5.5, 6.5, 7.5) in.</p>
<p>Change to 3.5 mm needle</p>
<p>Using CC, [k1, p1] to end<br />
Work a further 5 rows in 1 x 1 rib</p>
<p>Cast off loosely in rib</p>
<h4>Body ribbing</h4>
<p>Transfer 11 (13, 14, 15) sts of left edge of right front from stitch holder to 3.5 mm needle</p>
<p>With rs facing, join CC at outer edge and knit the 11 (13, 14, 15) transferred sts<br />
Pick-up-and-knit 1 sts for every row along right front slope to shoulder<br />
Transfer back neck sts from stitch holder and knit these sts<br />
Pick-up-and-knit 1 st for every row along left front slope<br />
Transfer remaining 11 (13, 14, 15) sts of right edge of left front slope from stitch holder and knit these sts</p>
<p>Count sts to check whether you have an odd or even number</p>
<p>Next row (ws): Purl, working a single decrease at centre back neck if necessary to ensure an odd number of sts</p>
<p>Next row (rs buttonhole row): K1, p1, k1, yo, k2tog, [k1, p1] to last st, k1<br />
Next row (ws): [P1, k1] to last st, p1</p>
<p>Next row (rs): [K1, p1] to last st, k1<br />
Next row (ws): [P1, k1] to last st, p1</p>
<div class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><img title="Hidden inner fastening with press studs" src="/image.php?src=images/patterns/baby-wrap/3.jpg&amp;maxwidth=300" alt="Hidden inner fastening with press studs" width="300" height="223" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Hidden inner fastening with press studs</p></div>
<p>Repeat the last 2 rows once more</p>
<p>Cast off in rib</p>
<h4>Finishing</h4>
<p>Sew on buttons</p>
<p>Sew on press-studs to fasten garter stitch edge of left front to inside of right front, taking care to make stitches invisible from the right side of right front.</p></div>
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