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Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Ripple Gown


Ripple Gown E, F or G HookBaby Yarn or Sport Yarn **(Please remember that different yarns, different size hooks and also depending on your tension this pattern will come out to different sizes.) Chain 49Row 1.) SC in each CH across (48), CH 2, turn Row 2.) SK first st * DC in next st, 5 DC in next st, DC in next st, SK next 2 st * repeat across ending with SK 1 st, DC in last st. CH 2, turn. (9 Chevrons patterns made.) Row 3.) SK first st * DC in next 2 st, 3 DC in next st, DC in next 2 st, SK next 2 st * repeat across ending with SK 1 st, DC in top of turning CH. CH 2, turn.(increases will always be in center st.) Rows 4-7.) Repeat rows 2 & 3(skipping the first dc, dc to center st for increase)Row 8.) (Sleeve row) SK first st, DC in next 4 st, 5 DC in next st, DC in next 4 st, SK next 24 st, * DC in next 4 st, 5 DC in next st, DC in next 4 st, SK next 2 * repeat for 2 more Chevrons, at the end of the third chevron SK 24 instead of 2, then DC in next 4 st, 5 DC in next st, DC in next 4 st, SK next st, DC in top of turning CH, CH 2, turn. (You should have one Chevron in back, 2 chevrons for sleeve, 3 chevrons for front, 2 chevrons for sleeve and one chevron for back.)Rows 9-14.) Repeat Rows 3 & 2Rows 15-21.) Repeat Row 3 only.Trim as desired.Run a ribbon thru Row 2 of the neck to tie in the back. OR as you desire. Copyright 2010…..Peggy S Besco & Jessica Esterly

6 comments:

  1. Can you give us some indication of the sizes?

    Wanda

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  2. Wanda , It should fit a 5-7 pound baby.

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  3. I need some clarification... Do I join at the end of each round? On rows 4-7 how many DC's do I increase by? Is row 8, both 2 & 3?

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  4. Just made this pattern and wanted to let you know that I did. I made a few alterations to it (longer sleeves, and crochet buttons for the back). I'm not sure if this is a pattern for a burial gown or just a regular dress of a newborn. I'm using it for my baby girl that's due in December, so I also added some simple crochet buttons to the back. Thank you so much for posting this pattern for everyone to use!!

    http://www.familybugs.net/Creations/Entries/2011/8/14_Homecoming_outfit.html

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