Unisex Baby Dungaree Set Knitting Pattern (PDF Download)
PDF Unisex Baby Dungaree Set Knitting Pattern
Instant download PDF knitting pattern to knit a reborn or baby unisex dungaree set, suitable for either a boy or a girl.
This detailed baby dungaree knitting pattern includes instructions to knit a complete coordinated outfit:
- A crew-neck sweater fastening at the back
- A unique double-sleeved design, with a long sleeve and a short sleeve worked together
- Button-fastening dungarees, including bib, sides and inside legs
- A matching beanie hat
- Matching booties
The pattern is written in five sizes, ranging from premature through to 0–3 months, and is designed to fit 10–22″ reborn dolls or babies.
Depending on the size you wish to knit, the set can be worked in 4-ply or double knitting (DK) yarn.
This unisex design makes it ideal for baby gifts, charity knitting, hospital donations, or reborn doll wardrobes.
SKILLS REQUIRED
Knit and purl
Yarn forward
Knit 2 stitches together
Pick up stitches
Join two pieces of knitting together using a third needle
SIZES, YARN & NEEDLES
15–16″ / 37.5–40cm (Approx. 2.5–4lb Premature)
150g 4-ply yarn (main colour A)
100g contrast colour B
20 buttons
3 stitch holders
2.75mm needles
Tension: 30 stitches and 38 rows to 10cm
16–17″ / 40–42.5cm (Approx. 3–5lb Premature)
200g 4-ply yarn (main colour A)
100g contrast colour B
20 buttons
3 stitch holders
3.25mm needles
Tension: 28 stitches and 36 rows to 10cm
18–19″ / 45–47.5cm (Approx. 5–7lb Newborn)
200g 4-ply yarn (main colour A)
100g contrast colour B
20 buttons
3 stitch holders
3.75mm needles
OR
DK yarn with 3.25mm needles
Tension: 26 stitches and 34 rows to 10cm
20–21″ / 50–52.5cm (Approx. 8–10lb Newborn)
200g DK yarn (main colour A)
100g contrast colour B
20 buttons
3 stitch holders
3.75mm needles
Tension: 24 stitches and 30 rows to 10cm
22″ / 55cm (0–3 Months)
250g DK yarn (main colour A)
150g contrast colour B
20 buttons
3 stitch holders
4mm needles
Tension: 22 stitches and 28 rows to 10cm
DELIVERY
Instant PDF download
Written in English knitting terms