How to Knit Hackberry Model Baby Rompers
Knitting baby clothes is always fun and satisfying. And when it comes to cute and stylish
baby rompers, the
hackberry model is a perfect choice. It is an easy
pattern that looks intricate and impressive. In this tutorial, we will guide you on how to knit
hackberry model baby rompers step-by-step.
Materials Needed
Before starting your project, you need to gather the necessary materials:
- Worsted weight yarn (100% cotton yarn is ideal)
- Knitting needles (size US 6 or 4 mm)
- Stitch markers
- Scissors
- Yarn needle
- Buttons (for the straps)
Instructions
Follow these steps to create your hackberry model baby rompers:
Step 1: Cast On
Cast on 52 stitches and join in the round, being careful not to twist the stitches. Place a stitch marker to indicate the beginning of the round.
Step 2: Ribbing
Knit 2, Purl 2 in a ribbing
pattern for 6 rounds.
Step 3: Begin the Hackberry Pattern
Start the
hackberry pattern by knitting 2 stitches together through the back loop, and then knitting the next stitch. Repeat this sequence until the end of the round.
Step 4: Knit Evenly
Knit evenly for the next 6 rounds.
Step 5: Repeat Hackberry Pattern
Repeat the hackberry pattern from Step 3 for the next 6 rounds.
Step 6: Divide for the Legs
Knit 20 stitches and place a stitch marker. Bind off the next 12 stitches and knit the remaining 20 stitches. Place another stitch marker. These are the openings for the legs.
Step 7: Knit the Legs
Knit each leg separately. Knit 20 rounds for each leg, or until the desired length is reached.
Step 8: Rejoin the Yarn
Rejoin the yarn and knit across the 20 stitches of the first leg. Pick up and knit 12 stitches along the bound-off edge for the crotch. Knit across the 20 stitches for the second leg. Pick up and knit 12 stitches along the other bound-off edge for the crotch. Place a stitch marker to indicate the beginning of the round.
Step 9: Knit Evenly
Knit evenly for the next 8 rounds.
Step 10: Divide for the Straps
Bind off the first 6 stitches. Knit 8 stitches and place a stitch marker. Bind off the next 12 stitches. Knit the remaining 8 stitches and place another stitch marker. These are the openings for the straps.
Step 11: Knit the Straps
Knit each strap separately. Knit 14 rounds for each strap, or until the desired length is reached.
Step 12: Finishing