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Baby Drop Shoulder Round Neck
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by Knit it Now
Infant sizing chartKeep those little ones warm and toasty with this timeless sleeping bag. You may know these as a baby bunting or cocoon, whatever you call it, they are cute and practical.
The body is knit in one piece - no side seams! We suggest using a tuck stitch for a wider fabric. Use the included tuck stitch pattern, (easy to hand manipulate) or substitute your favorite.
The original pattern has large, wide sleeves that look a bit dated, so we've created a shaped sleeve. Make it your own!
With just 3 pieces, the knitting is fairly easy.
This is a great pattern for advanced beginners who are getting more comfortable with their machines.
The original sleeping bag was finished with crochet. This pattern offers suggestions for finishing on the machine.
For a more modern sleep sack, make it sleeveless and finish the armholes.
Material Needed
Original pattern used a yarn called Fortissima. (Not the current sock yarn by the same name)Gauge 13 sts / 26 rows = 2" (5cm)
300 grams total were used