The ODO Coveralls by Pascuali Designs are worked from top to bottom in half fisherman’s rib. To provide the necessary width, increases are worked on each side of the distinctive, 7-stitch raglan line. The garment is worked in rows to the end of the button band; then the sections are joined to work in the round; the legs and sleeves are also worked in rounds. The long button band, which ends just above the crotch, makes the coveralls easy to put on and take off.
SIZES:
The sizes correspond to a body length of 50–56 (58–68; 70–80; 82–86; 88–92) cm and an approximate age of 0–2 (3–6; 7–12; 13–18; 19–24) months. The coveralls fit very loosely with plenty of ease, allowing for freedom of movement and optimal comfort. Thanks to their loose fit and variable length of the sleeves and legs (the cuffs may be turned up or worn long), the coveralls can be easily adjusted to the size of the baby and thus be worn for a long time.
MATERIALS:
4 (5; 6; 6; 7) skeins Merino Baby (shown in #305 Beige)
US 2.5 (3 mm) circular needle or DPNs (for all cuffs and bands)
US 4 (3.5 mm) circular needle or DPNs (for body, sleeves and legs) or needle sizes required to get gauge
5 (5; 5; 5; 6) buttons, 0.8” (20 mm)
27 stitches and 56 rows = 4 inches