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Pattern: Dress is my own pattern; Peep is Bluebird by Berrocco.
Size: Dress is 22" at the chest, sized to fit an 18-month-old.
Yarn: Blue Sky Alpacas Worsted Hand Dyes (50 percent wool, 50 percent alpaca; 100 yds per 100 g skein), petal and chocolate 
Yardage: About 280 yds
Source: Jimmy Beans Wool  
Needles: US 9-10.5 (5.5-6.5mm) double-pointed and circular needles
Gauge: 16 stitches = 4" in Stockinette stitch
Notes: For a project that I made up as I went along, I think this dress turned out very cute. I won the Blue Sky Alpacas yarn that I used to make it from Jimmy Beans Wool in their design contest, but until a few weeks ago I was unable to figure out what to do with it. I had three skeins of brown and one of pink, which were packaged together in a kit to make knee socks. I’m not really a knee socks kind of gal, but there was too much yarn to make just an accessory and too little for an adult garment. Earlier this month, I got to thinking of baby dresses, and I came up with this design for a sweet and simple yoked dress with short sleeves.

The dress was knit from the top down. The construction is pretty simple: I just figured out how many stitches I wanted at the armhole divide (equal to the desired body circumference at the chest plus both sleeves at their full width), decided how wide the head opening ought to be, and worked out how many increase rounds I needed to do, beginning with a round of K2, m1 and moving to K3, m1, then K4, m1, and so forth. I added one additional round of brown between each subsequent pink stripe to give the stripes a graduated effect. To make the skirt widen gradually, I added two stitches at each side seam every fourth or fifth round, and I also changed to larger needles twice as I worked my way down.

The Peep was a last-minute impulse knit — I saw Grace’s cute birds over at Kathryn Ivy yesterday and thought I’d whip up one of my own in the leftover pink yarn to give to the dress’s recipient, who I saw later in the day. This was a very quick and fairly simple pattern, though I ran into some trouble with the finishing directions. I was having a heck of a time getting it to look right until I realized that I had misunderstood which part of the little pink blob I had knit was supposed to be the head. The toddler who I turned it over to seemed to like it, if her carrying it around and waving it up and down is any indication.