Knitting for children from 0 to 3 years old with descriptions and patterns. Knitting for newborns. Diagrams with descriptions, videos. How to knit baby booties: the easy way

IN Lately I became interested in knitting sweaters. Following the blouse with openwork sleeves was a pullover based on “Anemone” by S. Volkova.
The process of knitting from a picture turned out to be very entertaining and exciting: deciphering the pattern, positioning it in the correct proportion for a good fit, loop by loop, row by row... You can compare this breathtaking process to finding pirate treasure. Yes, sometimes there are false paths and dead ends on the treasure map, but this only spurs interest, forcing you to unravel, re-tie, learn new knitting techniques and looping tricks.
When knitting the sweater pattern, I associated it with raspberries, probably influenced not only by the shape of the pattern, but also by the rich color.
After the OBE, the pullover stretched 2-3 cm in length, which didn’t really upset me, since
knitted for a height of 104-110 cm for the next cold season. My daughter can see that the sweater is too big, but I really don’t want to wait until winter to write a post.





Brief description of the process:

Yarn Lana Grossa Superlana 100% merino wool, 50g/110m, knitting needles Nos. 3.5 and 4 for elastic, No. 4.5 for main fabric. Consumption 5.5 skeins.
The front and back pattern is a multiple of 4 stitches minus 1 stitch for symmetry. Rapport 4 loops.
The height of the raglan line is 16 cm, the half-bust circumference is 33 cm.

Installation row of the front and back pattern (aka the last row of the neck elastic): (1i, 1l, 1i, 1l)x8 times, 1i, 1l, 1i.

In my case the loops are distributed as follows:


The pullover was knitted from top to bottom, gradually adding loops in the “berries”. In the first repeat the berry consists of 3 loops, in the second of 4, in the third and subsequent ones of 5.

The rapport with the berry of 5 loops, which knits the main part, is highlighted in green.

Loops along the raglan line are added only from the sleeve side in every 2nd row 18 times.
Before the raglan line, a reverse yarn over is knitted (toward yourself), after the raglan line, a straight yarn over is knitted (away from you).
After the elastic band, the sprout is knitted in elongated rows with a height of 1 pattern repeat. In fact, on the back there are 2 repeats of berries from 3 loops.

After the raglan line, I distributed the loops as follows:
43 p. sleeve - 78 p. back - 43 p. sleeve, - 78 p. front.
The loops of the raglan lines were assigned to the front and back (4 loops each). For the undercut, I cast on 5 stitches under the armpits.
Attention! The pattern is plastic. The number of loops in the repeat varies, since the number of repeats is odd.
I alternated 148 and 156 loops.

Raise 7 loops from the undercut. Total 50 loops. Decrease 2 stitches in the 4th row (1 time), in the 8th row (5 times) until you reach 38 loops. Then knit to the desired length, ending with 8 rows of rib. The loops are closed with a needle.

Abbreviations:
1l - 1 knit stitch.
1i - 1 purl loop.

Jumpsuit and hat “Bear”.

DIMENSIONS

Cap: 0 (3) 6 (12) months; width - 31 (33) 37 (39) cm, height - 13.5 (15) 16 (17) cm = head circumference - 39 (41) 45 (47) cm
Jumpsuit: 0 (3) 6 (12) months

YOU WILL NEED

Yarn P. Caresse (51% acrylic microfiber, 49% polyamide; 146 m/50 g) - 2 (2) 2 (3) skeins gray (GIVRE), 1 (1) 1 (2) skeins blue (FAIENCE), 1 (1) 1 (2) skein light beige (ECRU), 1 skein dark gray (ACIER) for all sizes; knitting needles No. 3,5 and 4; 5 buttons with a diameter of 9 mm; pin for removing loops.
Yarn P. Caresse (51% acrylic microfiber, 49% polyamide; 146 m/50 g) - 1 skein for all sizes light beige (ECRU), gray (GIVRE), blue (FAIENCE), dark gray (ACIER) ; knitting needles No. 3,5 and 4; hook No. 3.5.

PATTERNS AND DIAGRAMS

RUBBER

Alternately 1 knit, 1 purl.

shawl stitch

Front and back rows - front loops.

FACIAL SMOOTH

Front rows - front loops, purl rows - purl loops; In circular rows, knit all stitches.

UNDERLINED DECREASES (= 1 P. FROM THE EDGE)

From the right edge = knit 1, knit the next 2 stitches together;
from the left edge = at the end of the row, when there are 3 stitches left on the knitting needle, knit 2 stitches together with a slant to the left (slip 1 stitch as in knitting, knit 1 and pull it through the removed loop), then knit the last stitch facial.

MOTIF “MUZZLE”

Execute according to the scheme.





KNITTING DENSITY

23 p. x 30 r. = 10 x 10 cm, knitted with stockinette stitch (knitting needles No. 4);
23 p. x 48 r. = 10 x 10 cm, knitted with garter stitch (knitting needles No. 3.5);
22 p. x 42 r. = 10 x 10 cm, knitted with garter stitch (knitting needles No. 4).

PATTERN


COMPLETING OF THE WORK

CAP

On knitting needles No. 3.5, using a light beige thread, cast on 70 (74) 82 (88) sts and for the placket, knit 1.5 cm = 6 r. with an elastic band.

Switch to needles No. 4 and continue working in garter stitch, completing the 1st row at the beginning. 1 increase = 71 (75) 83 (89) p.

After 6 (7.5) 8.5 (9.5) cm from the bar, continue knitting with thread gray, evenly distributing the decreases as follows: *knit 8 sts, then 2 sts together*, repeat from * to * 7 times, then 1 st = 64 sts.

After 6 r. *knit 7 sts, then 2 sts together*, repeat from * to * 7 times, then 1 st = 57 sts.

After 4 r. *knit 6 sts, then 2 sts together*, repeat from * to * 7 times, then 1 st = 50 sts.

After 4 r. *knit 5 sts, then 2 sts together*, repeat from * to * 7 times, then 1 st = 43 sts.



After 2 r. *knit 4 sts, then 2 sts together*, repeat from * to * 7 times, then 1 st = 36 sts.

After 2 r. *knit 3 sts, then 2 sts together*, repeat from * to * 7 times, then 1 st = 29 sts.

After 2 r. *knit 2 sts, then 2 sts together*, repeat from * to * 7 times, then 1 st = 22 sts.

After 2 r. *knit 1 p., then 2 p. together*, repeat from * to * 7 times, then 1 p. = 15 p.

After 2 r. knit 1 p., then knit all loops 2 p. together = 8 p. Pull the loops together with a working thread (*knit 8 p., then 2 p. together*, repeat from * to * 7 times, then 5 p. = 68 P.

After 6 r. *knit 7 sts, then 2 sts together*, repeat from * to * 7 times, then 5 sts = 61 sts.

After 4 r. *knit 6 sts, then 2 sts together*, repeat from * to * 7 times, then 5 sts = 54 sts.

After 4 r. *knit 5 sts, then 2 sts together*, repeat from * to * 7 times, then 5 sts = 47 sts.

After 2 r. continue working with thread blue color.

After 2 r. *knit 4 sts, then 2 sts together*, repeat from * to * 7 times, then 5 sts = 40 sts.

After 2 r. *knit 3 sts, then 2 sts together*, repeat from * to * 8 times = 32 sts.

After 2 r. *knit 2 sts, then 2 sts together*, repeat from * to * 8 times = 24 sts.

After 2 r. *knit 1 p., then 2 p. together*, repeat from * to * 8 times = 16 p.

After 2 r. knit all loops 2 p. together = 8 p. Pull the loops together with a working thread) *knit 8 p., then 2 p. together*, repeat from * to * 8 times, then 3 p. = 75 p.

After 6 r. *knit 7 sts, then 2 sts together*, repeat from * to * 8 times, then 3 sts = 67 sts.

After 4 r. *knit 6 sts, then 2 sts together*, repeat from * to * 8 times, then 3 sts = 59 sts.

After 4 r. *knit 5 sts, then 2 sts together*, repeat from * to * 8 times, then 3 sts = 51 sts.

After 2 r. Continue working with blue thread.

After 2 r. *knit 4 sts, then 2 sts together*, repeat from * to * 8 times, then 3 sts = 43 sts.

After 2 r. *knit 3 sts, then 2 sts together*, repeat from * to * 8 times, then 3 sts = 35 sts.

After 2 r. *knit 2 sts, then 2 sts together*, repeat from * to * 8 times, then 3 sts = 27 sts.

After 2 r. *knit 1 p., then 2 p. together*, repeat from * to * 9 times = 18 p.

After 2 r. knit all loops 2 p. together = 9 p. Pull the loops together with a working thread (*knit 7 p., 2 p. together, 6 p., 2 p. together*, repeat from * to * 5 times, then 3 p. = 78 p.

After 6 r. * 6 sts, 2 sts together, 5 sts, 2 sts together*, repeat from * to * 5 times, then 3 sts = 68 sts.

After 4 r. *knit 5 sts, 2 sts together, 4 sts, 2 sts together*, repeat from * to * 5 times, then 3 sts = 58 sts.

After 4 r. *knit 4 sts, 2 sts together, 3 sts, 2 sts together*, repeat from * to * 5 times, then 3 sts = 48 sts.

After 2 r. Continue working with blue thread.

After 2 r. *knit 3 sts, 2 sts together, 2 sts, 2 sts together*, repeat from * to * 5 times, then 3 sts = 38 sts.

After 4 r. *knit 2 sts, 2 sts together, 1 st, 2 sts together*, repeat from * to * 5 times, then 3 sts = 28 sts.

After 2 r. *knit 2 sts together, 1 st, 2 sts together*, repeat from * to * 5 times, then 3 sts = 18 sts.

After 2 r. knit all loops 2 p. together = 9 p. Pull the loops together with working thread).

EARS

On knitting needles No. 3.5, cast on 10 sts with a light beige thread and knit in garter stitch.

After 4 r. from initial row decrease on both sides at a distance of 1 p. from the edge 1 x 1 p. (= 2 p. together with the front one), then after 2 p. 1 x 1 p.




EYES

Form a ring using a dark gray thread using a No. 3.5 crochet hook, then knit 8 tbsp. b/n in the ring and finish the job.

Knit the second eye in the same way.

MUZZLE

On needles No. 4, cast on 11 stitches with light beige thread and knit in stockinette stitch according to the pattern. After 19 r. From the initial row, close off the remaining 11 sts.

Embroider with a loop-to-loop stitch using dark gray thread (see diagram).

ASSEMBLY

Sew the back seam of the cap. Sew the muzzle and eyes onto the part knitted with light beige thread, and the ears onto the part knitted in garter stitch with gray thread, then embroider the outline of the muzzle with dark gray thread.

OVERALLS

BACK

On knitting needles No. 3.5, cast on 24 (24) 26 (30) sts with gray thread and for the placket knit 2 cm = 8 r. with an elastic band.

Switch to needles No. 4 and continue working in stockinette stitch, making 1 increase in the 1st row. for sizes 3 and 6 months = 24 (25) 27 (30) p.

For bevels, add on both sides at a distance of 1 stitch from the edge in each next 8th row. 2 x 1 p. (in each next 12th r. 2 x 1 p.) in each next 14th r. 2 x 1 p. (in each next 18th p. 2 x 1 p.) = 28 (29) 31 (34) p.

After 9.5 (13) 16 (19) cm = 28 (40) 48 (58) r. Set these loops aside from the placket and knit the second leg symmetrically. Knit 28 (29) 31 (34) sts of the second leg, add 1 x 3 sts and knit the postponed 28 (29) 31 (34) sts = 59 (61) 65 (71) sts.

For fastening through 16 (20.5) 24.5 (28.5) cm = 48 (62) 74 (86) r. from the bar, set aside 26 (27) 29 (32) sts from the left edge and continue knitting 33 (34) 36 (39) sts from the right edge.

After 17.5 (22) 26 (30) cm = 52 (66) 78 (90) r. from the bar, subtract 1 x 1 p. from the right working edge, then after 18 p. 1 x 1 p. (after 20 r. 1 x 1 p.) after 22 r. 1 x 1 p. (after 24 p. 1 x 1 p.) = 31 (32) 34 (37) p.

After 21.5 (26.5) 31.5 (36.5) cm = 64 (80) 94 (110) r. From the bar, knit in stockinette stitch with a light beige thread 24 r., then switch to a gray thread.

After 30 (35) 40 (45) cm = 90 (106) 120 (136) r. from the bar close for the armhole from the right edge 1 x 3 p., then in each next 2 p. 1 x 2 p. and 2 x 1 p. = 24 (25) 27 (30) p.

Continue knitting straight.





At the same time, for the neckline, close 1 x 8 p. along the inner edge, then after 2 p. 1 x 5 p. (1 x 6 p.) 1 x 7 p. (1 x 8 p.).

On needles No. 4 with gray thread, cast on 7 stitches, pick up the set aside stitches and finish the second side from the neckline.

BEFORE

Knit as for back = 59 (61) 65 (71) sts.

After 17.5 (22) 26 (30) cm = 52 (66) 78 (90) r. from the bar it is emphasized to subtract 1 x 1 p., then after 18 p. 1 x 1 p. (after 20 r. 1 x 1 p.) after 22 r. 1 x 1 p. (after 24 r. 1 x 1 p.) = 55 (57) 61 (67) p.

At the same time, after 21.5 (26.5) 31.5 (36.5) cm = 64 (80) 94 (110) r. From the bar, knit in stockinette stitch with a light beige thread 24 r., then switch to a gray thread.

After 30 (35) 40 (45) cm = 90 (106) 120 (136) r. from the bar close for the armholes on both sides 1 x 3 p., then in each next 2 r. 1 x 2 p. and 2 x 1 p. = 41 (43) 47 (53) p. Continue knitting straight.

After 34.5 (40) 44.5 (50) cm = 104 (120) 134 (150) r. From the bar, switch to knitting needles No. 3.5 and continue working with blue garter stitch thread.

After 38 (44) 50 (55) cm from the placket, close off the middle 5 (7) 9 (9) sts for the neckline and finish both sides separately.

For the bevel, close 1 x 3 p. along the inner edge, then in each next 2 p. 1 x 2 p., 1 x 1 p. and after 4 p. 1 x 1 p. (1 x 3 p., then in every next 2 p. 1 x 2 p., 1 x 1 p. and after 4 p. 1 x 1 p.) 1 x 3 p., then in every next 2nd r. 1 x 2 p., 1 x 1 p. and after 4 p. 1 x 1 p. (1 x 3 p., then in every next 2 p. 1 x 2 p. and 3 x 1 p.).

For the shoulder bevel, after 40 (46) 52 (58) cm from the bar, close 1 x 3 sts along the outer edge, then in each next 2 sts. 2 x 4 p. (1 x 3 p., then in every next 2 p. 2 x 4 p.) 1 x 4 p., then in every next 2 p. 2 x 4 p. (1 x 4 p., then in every next 2 p. 2 x 5 p.).

Finish the second side symmetrically.

SLEEVES

On knitting needles No. 3.5, cast on 34 (36) 38 (40) sts with gray thread and for the placket knit 1.5 cm = 6 r. with an elastic band.

Switch to needles No. 4 and continue working in stockinette stitch, adding sleeves on both sides to bevel at a distance of 1 stitch from the edge in each next 4th row. 6 x 1 p. (in every next 4th row 4 x 1 p. and in every next 6th row 3 x 1 p.) in every next 4th row. 4 x 1 p. and in every next 6th p. 4 x 1 p. (in every next 4th p. 2 x 1 p. and in every next 6th p. 7 x 1 p.) = 46 (50) 54 (58) p.

After 9 (13.5) 15.5 (18.5) cm = 28 (40) 46 (56) r. from the bar, close the sleeves on both sides for piping in each next 2nd r. 1 x 4 p., 1 x 3 p., 2 x 1 p., 1 x 3 p. and 1 x 4 p. (1 x 4 p., 1 x 3 p., 2 x 2 p., 1 x 3 p. and 1 x 4 p.) 1 x 5 p., 1 x 3 p., 2 x 2 p., 1 x 3 p. and 1 x 5 p. (1 x 5 p., 1 x 4 p. ., 2 x 2 p., 1 x 4 p. and 1 x 5 p.).

After 13 (17.5) 19.5 (22.5) cm = 40 (52) 58 (68) r. close off the remaining 14 sts from the placket.

Knit the second sleeve in the same way.

EARS

Using a light beige thread, cast on 10 stitches on needles No. 3.5 and knit in garter stitch.

After 4 r. from the initial row, emphasize 1 x 1 p. on both sides, then after 2 p. 1 x 1 p.

After 8 r. From the beginning row, bind off the remaining 6 sts.

Knit the second eye in the same way.

ASSEMBLY

Sew shoulder seams, as well as side and sleeve seams. Sew sleeves into armholes. Make a step seam.

On knitting needles No. 3.5, using a blue thread, from the front side of the work, cast on 60 (64) 68 (74) sts along the edge of the neckline and close, knitting the loops with knit stitches on the wrong side of the work.

Sew buttons. Embroider: the nose and eyes with a loop-to-loop stitch using dark gray thread, the muzzle with a needle-forward stitch (see diagram). Sew on the ears (see photo).

Photo: magazine “Sabrina Baby” No. 4/2017

A baby in an interesting knitted robe evokes affection and interest from those around him, and everyone praises his handicraft mother. The ability to knit opens up great opportunities for mothers. They update the wardrobe of their little ones, while making exclusive warm clothes that you definitely won’t find on the street or among friends. In this article we will talk about knitting things for the smallest category of children - from 0 to 3 years. We will also give detailed description and patterns for knitting children's clothing.

The main thing in the article

How to choose yarn for knitting for children?

Before you start working on something new for your little one, you need to take care of the quality of the yarn, as it must meet the basic requirements and be:

  • durable;
  • hygroscopic;
  • hypoallergenic;
  • have good thermal conductivity.

The main requirements are put forward to yarn quality, because for babies you need to use natural fibers . It can be:

  • cotton;
  • viscose;
  • high quality acrylic.

If you are planning to knit a warm winter item, then give preference merino wool or alpaca wool.

You can check whether the yarn is natural by setting a piece of it on fire. If it is natural, then after combustion there will be ash left. If synthetics are present, you will end up with a hard ball that looks like plastic.

Before purchasing a skein, read the label. It should indicate all the information about the thread and its composition. There may be symbols on the label, see below for what they mean.


Concerning color range yarn for knitting for children, it is recommended to give preference to light shades for the little ones and choose brighter and richer ones for older children.

In order to knitted product looked organic, preference should be given to knitting needles No. 2 and No. 3.

How to knit a dress for a girl 0–3 years old: diagram with description

Little fashionistas under the age of 3 love to show off in front of relatives and the mirror in new beautiful dresses. We invite you to try your hand at creating a dress for your beauties with a bolero and a beautiful cap according to the pattern.



Pattern diagram for the dress as in the photo is shown below. If desired, you can use any other pattern.


Here is another dress option for a little princess.

How to knit a hat for a child 0–3 years old: step-by-step instructions with photos

A knitted hat will warm your baby in windy, cold weather. We offer a simple option for knitting a hat for a child with an interesting pattern and step by step description work. To knit a hat we prepare:

  • yarn 220 m per 100 g;
  • knitting needles No. 4;
  • hook No. 5;
  • needle and thread.

How to tie main pattern on the cap , watch the video.
How make elongated loops with crochet, watch the video.

Now let's move on to working on the baby's hat:


And even more ideas for knitting a hat can be found in the article:.

How to knit a sweater for a boy: job description

A blouse is a comfortable thing that should be in every child's wardrobe. In spring and autumn, such an item of clothing will help out from unexpected weather changes. A knitted sweater can be worn over a shirt, golf shirt, or even a T-shirt. Below is a knitting pattern for a boy's blouse.

How to knit baby booties: the easy way

Newborns have tiny feet that must always be warm. Take care of your little ones and knit them little, warm, beautiful booties, and the detailed description will help even those who have just begun to master the art of knitting to cope with the work.


How to knit a sleeveless vest for a child from 0 to 3 years old

We suggest knitting a funny sleeveless vest with a cat for your 2-3 year old child.


To work, you need to prepare three colors of yarn (200–220 m per 100 g):

  • 50 g – mustard color;
  • 100 g – yellow;
  • 10 g – black.
  • You will also need: knitting needles No. 4 and hook No. 3.

The knitting pattern for a sleeveless vest is as follows.


Let's start knitting vest backs:

  • Cast on 70 stitches using mustard yarn on knitting needles.
  • Raise the elastic band 2x2 4 cm.
  • Insert yellow thread and use stockinette stitch to raise 17 cm from the beginning of knitting.
  • On both sides for the armholes, close 6 loops.
  • Raise stockinette stitch another 12 cm.
  • For the neck, cast off 22 middle loops and knit the sides, cast off 1 loop in every second row.
  • At a distance of 32 cm from the start of work, close all loops.

Now you need to knit in front of the vest:


Final stage - assembly and finishing of the vest. To do this, sew both parts and crochet the armholes and neckline. That's it, you can try on new clothes.

How to knit a simple shirtfront for a child with knitting needles

Manishka is familiar to someone from their childhood. Today, children's bibs are back in fashion. And this is not surprising, because a shirt front is an excellent option for cold weather. An accessory in the form of a collar is a decorative element of an outer outfit and will also protect well from wind and snow. The model presented below is unisex and is equally suitable for boys and girls.


For work we prepare:

  • skein;
  • knitting needles No. 3.

Description of work:


Master class on knitting socks for children from 0 to 3 years old: video

Delight your little ones with knitted new clothes, because they are beautiful, stylish and comfortable. Don’t be afraid to experiment, because this is how original models of almost designer items are born.

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Fortunately, nowadays you can find many interesting master classes and patterns describing knitting methods for both girls and boys, as well as for very young children.

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We have already placed on the pages of the site interesting master classes and video lessons on knitting booties, slips, blouses, bodysuits, rompers, skirts, sundresses, hats for newborn babies.

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