Love Knitting for Baby

Jolly sailor

C›ool, casual and comfortable – this onesie has all the qualities you could wish for MR›E›WYQQIV›SYX›X›JSV›PMXXPI› ones. We love the garter stitch edgings and the press-stud fastenings for getting them dressed with ease, while the ›ZI›VS[›WXVMTI›TEXXIVR›EHHW› just the right amount of detail. Best for intermediate knitters, this playsuit requires a little concentration, so read through XLI›TEXXIVR››VWX››ERH›MX›WLSYPH› be plain sailing from there!

Pl›suit

You will need

Bergère de France Coton Fifty, ››K›MR› 2SYKEX››WLEHI››››››››\››››››››››››› balls – Yarn A 4›XVSPMIV››WLEHI››››››››\››››››››››››› ball – Yarn B

2.5mm (UK 12/13, US 1/2) needles

3mm (UK 11, US 2/3) needles

5 transparent press studs VIJ›››››››››TO›SJ››››

Measurements

8S››X›EKI››››››››››››››QSRXL›W›

Tension

›››WXW›ERH››››VS[W›XS›››GQ›››MR›› over st-st, using

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