Sailor Baby Romper - Knitting Pattern & Tutorial: Required Knitting Stitches and Techniques
Sailor Baby Romper - Knitting Pattern & Tutorial: Required Knitting Stitches and Techniques
Sailor Baby Romper - Knitting Pattern & Tutorial: Required Knitting Stitches and Techniques
tutorial
Required Knitting stitches and
techniques
To knit this Knitted Sailor Baby Romper it is only necessary to have basic knowledge of knitting,
nothing that cannot be learned by watching YouTube videos. Here I leave you a selection of videos
in which you can learn the stitches and techniques used:
Cast on
Stockinnete stitch
Garter stitch
Make increases
Bind off
Pick up stitches
1×1 rib stitch
At this point, it is time to start with the increases and to start making what will later become parts of
the back, the sleeves and the front.
Row 7. Switch color to white. k 11 (back), m1, k2, m1, k9 (sleeve), m1, k2, m1, k
22 (front), m1, k2, m1, k 9 (sleeve), m1, k2, m1, k 11 (back).
Row 8. Purl 78 sts.
Row 9. k 12, m1, k2, m1, k 11, m1, k2, m1, k 24, m1, k2, m1, k 11, m1, k2, m1, k 12.
Row 10. Purl 86 sts.
Row 11. k 13, m1, k2, m1, k 13, m1, k2, m1, k 26, m1, k2, m1, k 13, m1, k2, m1, k 13.
Row 12. Purl 94 sts.
Row 13. Switch color to Navy Blue . k 14, m1, k2, m1, k 15, m1, k2, m1, k 28, m1, k2, m1, k
15, m1, k2, m1, k 14.
Row 14. Purl 102 sts.
Row 15. k 15, m1, k2, m1, k 17, m1, k2, m1, k 30, m1, k2, m1, k 17, m1, k2, m1, k 15.
Row 16. Purl 110 sts.
Row 17. Switch color to white. k 16, m1, k2, m1, k 19, m1, k2, m1, k 32, m1, k2, m1, k
19, m1, k2, m1, k 16.
Row 18. Purl 118 sts.
Row 19. k 17, m1, k2, m1, k 21, m1, k2, m1, k 34, m1, k2, m1, k 21, m1, k2, m1, k 17.
Row 20. Purl 126 sts.
Row 21. k 18, m1, k2, m1, k 23, m1, k2, m1, k 36, m1, k2, m1, k 23, m1, k2, m1, k 18.
Row 22. Purl 134 sts.
Row 23. Switch color to Navy Blue . k 19, m1, k2, m1, k 25, m1, k2, m1, k 38, m1, k2, m1, k
25, m1, k2, m1, k 19.
Remember to alternate navy and white stripes. In this case, the white stripes are made up of 6 rows
and the navy ones are 4 rows.
Once you have 142 stitches on your needle, knit the end of the sleeve in garter stitch to avoid the
sides from curling once we bind off the stitches.
Place the back stitches on a stitch holder, knit the front stitches (using a strand of yarn from the ball
we were using earlier) and place the other back stitches to a stitch holder. You could also place all of
the back stitches together in a circular needle as another option.
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If you prefer to continue following the instructions row by row, remember that you have at your
disposal a downloadable and printable PDF with the detailed pattern row by row so that you do
not miss a single detail!
In each right side row, knit two stitches, make an increase, knit the row as usual until there are two
stitches left, make another increase and knit the last two stitches.
Knit in this way making increases in the right places until you have 64 stitches
The last navy blue stripe will serve as the division between the body and the diaper cover will be
knitted in garter stitch meaning the last 6 rows in knit stitch.
Change the color to coral and and knit 18 rows. Once you knit these 18 rows, cast of 6 stitches,
knit the row as usual and at the beginning of the next row cast of another 6 stitches. This leaves us
with 6 stitches casted of on each side.
To give the diaper cover its shape, continue casting off 2 stitches at the beginning of each row
until only 14 stitches remain on your needle.
To finish the front of our knitted romper, knit 6 more rows in garter stitch and cut the yarn.
First, making an increase on each side to two stitches of the edge to get 64 stitches and then knitting
3 white stripes and 3 blue.
The only difference when knitting the back in respect to the front is that on the first decreases
of the diaper cover. In respect to the back, start by casting off two stitches at the beginning of
each row from the beginning until there are 14 stitches left. Remember that in the front there were
6 stitches casted off on each side followed by two.
3. Sew the sides and finish the legs
Fold the knitted romper in half and with the help of a tapestry needle seam the sides from the
armhole to the leg.
To finish the edges of the leg areas, pick up 74 stitches and knit 4 row in 1×1 rib stitch. Do not worry
if instead 74 stitches you pick up more or less stitches, the important thing is that you pick up the
same number of stitches for both legs.
4. Add the finishing touches to our knitted romper
To finish our project, sew the buttons or snaps. Lately I been using this type of closure because I
find it very easy to put on the garment and to use when wearing the garment. To learn how to put
snaps without a specific tool you can see this tutorial in which I explain it step by step.
You can buy this snap buttons on the following links. I use Amazon to get them because it is where I
find the most variety and better price.