Where the wild things are Jumpsuit ENG

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Where the wild things are Jumpsuit ENG

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Language English
Level Intermediate +

Construction
The Where the wild things are Jumpsuit pattern is worked in one piece from top to bottom. You will start by knitting the top of the hood in flat knitting, in garter stitch with an i-cord edge, working increases and decreases to shape the back of the head. You will then pick up the stitches along the sides of this piece in order to knit the sides and the back of the hood. After having worked the raglan sleeves, you will divide your work in three parts to put the stitches for the sleeves on hold while you knit the chest and bottom of the jumpsuit. You will keep working the i-cord edge on the right front edge only, and will make 5 buttonholes along the edge. You will join the work once you reach the last rows of the body, then divide your work to shape the legs with the Magic Loop technique (or with double pointed needles). Finally, you will go back to the stitches you had on hold to work the sleeves. The end of the legs and sleeves are worked in 1x1 rib stitch.

Pattern content
The pattern includes detailed written instructions with links to videos to help you along each very technical steps.

Sizes
Sizes 0/3 (3/6, 6/12, 12/18) months are suited for a 40,5 (43, 45,5, 48) cm approximate bust size. These sizes are based on standards, they may vary a lot from one child to the other, and each size of the pattern might fit for different ages depending on ones morphology. If you are hesitating between to sizes, I would recommend choosing the larger one.

YOU WILL NEED
• 200 (250 - 300 - 350)* g of Cotton Merino - 50 g/105 m (115 yds) from Katia yarns *sizes 0/3 (3/6 - 6/12 - 12/18) months
• 5 mm circular knitting needles, cable 80 cm or more, and optional 5 mm double pointed needles to work the legs and sleeves
• 4 stitch markers (optional: 5 extra removable stitch markers to mark where to place the buttons)
• 5 buttons 15 mm diameter approximately
• 1 tapestry needle, scissors, pins and a flat surface to block your work

Techniques
Provisional cast-on - knit and purl - i-cord - increases and decreases - slip stitches - buttonholes - Magic loop - cast off - picking up stitches 

Sample
15 stitches x 32 rows = 10 x 10 cm, with 5 mm needles