Little Sister's Romper - Petite Knit
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Little Sisterβs Romper is an adorable bottom-up knit worked with clean lines and a sweet, timeless shape. You begin by knitting the lower front, then the lower back. From there, the body is worked seamlessly in the round for a smooth, comfortable finish. The top front and back are shaped separately before the straps are worked from the back and secured with buttons.
Itβs a practical, lightweight romper that wears beautifully on its own in summer or layered with a woolly cardigan in the cooler months. A satisfying knit for confident beginners and beyond.
Sizes
0β1 (2β4) 4β6 (6β9) 9β12 (12β18) 18β24 months
Width:
18 (20) 20 (22) 24 (24) 26 cm
Length:
30 (33) 35 (36) 37 (38) 39 cm
(from bottom hem to top of bib)
Yarn Type Needed
This design uses a soft, lightweight 4-ply/fingering-weight yarn (or a similar yarn held double to reach the gauge). Youβll want something:
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gentle against baby skin
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smooth and elastic for a neat fabric
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able to achieve 26 sts Γ 36 rows = 10 cm on 3 mm needles
If youβre unsure which yarn will give you the best feel and fit, just send us a message β or pop into The Wool Shop in Rangiora and weβll help you choose.
Meterage Required
Approximate yarn use (for fingering/4-ply or equivalent):
50 (50) 50 (50) 100 (100) 100 g
If your yarn has a different metreage per 50 g or 100 g, we can help you calculate the right amount.
Needles
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3 mm circular needle, 40 cm
(plus double-pointed needles or Magic Loop if preferred)
Gauge
26 stitches Γ 36 rows = 10 Γ 10 cm
in stockinette stitch on 3 mm needles.
A blocked swatch is recommended for best fit.
Difficulty
β β ββ β a comfortable beginner-friendly knit with simple shaping and tidy finishing.
What Youβre Getting
A printed PetiteKnit pattern β ready for your project bag.
(No digital file included.)
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