Contains:
- Written and charted pattern
- Instructions in English
- US Imperial and metric measurements
- Suitable for the advanced beginner
- Top-down
- Gauge 15.6 stitches and 12.7 rows = 4 inches in hdc
- Digital PDF has 4 pages (A4 size)
Materials you need at home:
- Yarn see the main description
- Size 4.0 mm (G) crochet hook
- Yarn needle
- 4 removable stitch markers
- 2 size 2.5 cm (1 inch) button (optional)
Kimono Wrap Revisited is the completely revisited and revised design formerly available as the Baby Kimono Wrap:
- Expanded sizes, now ranging from 3 months to 10 years.
- New, cute options for finishing and closures.
- Fully edited and tested for technical clarity and ease of use. Make it in a camouflage variegated yarn or make a very girly version in pink with a picot or shell edging. Anything is possible!
This kimono wrap is worked back and forth from the top down in one piece, with either single crochet, reverse single crochet, picot or shell neck and hem finishing. You can add cute ties, or loops and buttons, to fasten. You can make it sleeveless, or with long sleeves. This pattern is written in American English crochet terminology.
Sizing This pattern includes the following baby, toddler and children’s sizes: 3M (6M, 12M, 18M), 2, 3, 4, {6, 8, 10}. The pattern is written with approx. 8 to 9 cm (3 ¼ to 3 ½ inches) of positive ease.
Yarn Yarn in DK weight is needed in the following quantities: MC short sleeve version: 255 (285, 300, 350), 385, 420, 475, {550, 660, 795} m or 280 (310, 330, 385), 420, 460, 520, {600, 720, 870} yds. MC long sleeve version: 325 (365, 405, 455), 505, 550, 620, {715, 855, 1020} m or 355 (400, 445, 385), 500, 550, 600, {680, 935, 1115} yds. CC both versions: 65 (70, 70, 75), 80, 80, 85, {90, 95, 105} m or 70 (75, 75, 80), 85, 85, 95, {95, 105, 115} yds.
Difficulty Techniques used consist of half double crochet foundation row, hdc, hdc increases and hdc decreases. Because of this, the pattern is suitable for the advanced beginner.
Susanne Visch
How lovely to meet you! I’m Susanne Visch and I live in the Netherlands. Not only the country of tulips, cheese, and windmills but also of Dutch Design.
I find it important to provide user-friendly instructions for interesting patterns. In most cases, my patterns feature both written and charted instructions, with detailed explanations of the techniques used.