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Sun Dress with Frill Hem (45) - knitting pattern

Sun Dress with Frill Hem (45)

$5.53

Introducing the delightful Sun Dress with Crochet Edging and Frill Hemline, an enchanting knitting pattern designed by Pizpaw Patterns. This charming Pattern No. 45 is perfect for creating a beautiful Sun Dress that fits babies and toddlers, with sizes available for 6, 12, 18, and 24 months. Ideal for any little one, this dress combines practicality with style, making it an essential addition to your child's wardrobe.

The design features a lovely frilled hemline, showcasing a lacy skirt pattern that is sure to catch the eye. The delicate crochet edge around the armholes and neckline adds a touch of elegance, making this Sun Dress suitable for special occasions as well as everyday wear. The front and back of the dress are knitted separately using straight needles, and the sides are sewn together for a seamless finish.

This knitting pattern uses double-knitting wool, making it perfect for a cozy and comfortable fit. For international knitters, an alternative would be to use USA light worsted or Australian 8 ply yarn. In addition to your yarn, you will need sizes 3.25 mm and 4 mm (US size 3 and 6) straight needles, a 3.25 mm crochet hook (US size D/3), and 4 buttons to complete your project. The stunning picture showcases the 24-month size knitted in Sirdar Cotton DK in shade 0507 (Sundance) paired with Rico Cotton DK in shade 018 (White), providing a perfect color combination for any little fashionista. For all sizes, you'll require 2 (2, 3, 3) x 100-gram balls of Sundance and 1 x 50-gram ball of White yarn.

It's important to note that this pattern is written using British terminology, ensuring clarity and precision for all skill levels. Upon purchase, the pattern will be sent to you digitally as a PDF, allowing for easy access and printing. Get ready to create a gorgeous Sun Dress that your little one will love wearing while you enjoy the soothing process of knitting!

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