Saturday, June 18, 2016

Baby Crochet Pattern, Crochet Baby Bunting Pattern, Crochet Footed Baby Rompers Pattern, INSTANT Download Pattern PDF (1338) $3.49


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This crochet baby bunting will keep baby warm on the coldest days.

Finished Size: 6 - 12 mos. / 12 - 18 mos.
• 6 - 12 months. Finished Chest Size: 22 inches
• 12 - 18 months. Finished Chest Size: 23-1/2 inches

This crochet baby bunting pattern requires the following
Materials:
• 10-ply worsted weight yarn (4, medium weight)
• • • 12 ounces (300 grams) main color, such as yellow as shown
• • • small amounts of green, rose and blue for embroidery
• 12 (14) inch zipper
• large eye embroidery needle

• Crochet Hooks: U.S. size G and H

A Crochet Hook Conversion chart with U.S. sizes, UK/Canadian sizes and metric sizes is included with the pattern.

More information about the yarn is included in the pattern.


copyright 1975

Baby Crochet Pattern, Crochet Baby Bunting Pattern, Crochet Footed Baby Rompers Pattern, INSTANT Download Pattern PDF (1338)

See more crochet baby patterns patterns here:
https://www.etsy.com/shop/VintageNeedleArts?section_id=16016082

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This pattern is in PDF format and needs Adobe Reader to be downloaded, viewed and printed. Adobe Reader is available as a free download directly from Adobe at www.adobe.com/reader.html.

This vintage pattern has been digitally remastered and is clean of blemishes and signs of aging. It has been saved as a PDF which will be available for you to download once payment has been completed. The remastered PDF pattern is copyright by the VintageNeedleArts shop and to my off-line business and cannot be resold, passed on for free or redistributed in any format.

Frequently asked questions about VintageNeedleArts

VINTAGE SIZING FOR WOMENS CLOTHING:
How can you tell what your "vintage size" is? Very simply, the size of a vintage garment pre-1980s is roughly 6 dress sizes larger. That's right, SIX sizes LARGER. For example, if you wear a modern dress size 8, any vintage garment you should wear is a size 14.

Once you have measurements to go by, you will eventually find that most vintage sizes are fairly constant. A vintage size 14 generally has a 30" waist and usually fits a woman who is a size 8 in modern clothing. A waist size 28" is usually a dress size 12 or 13 in vintage dresses, which is a modern size 6. If you notice, these vintage sizes are almost always 6 sizes larger.
All USA patterns listed in this shop were created before 1978 and most were published by yarn companies that are no longer in business. Vintage yarns used in these patterns can be found on Etsy, Ebay, Ravelry and other websites.

A lot of vintage patterns call for vintage yarns that have been discontinued. Contemporary yarns in the same weight and yardage can be substituted for the original vintage yarns. Most patterns include recommended yarn substitutions using contemporary yarn that is currently available.

I hope you find something you like and enjoy making.
The patterns in my Etsy shop are in PDF format and need Adobe Reader to be downloaded, viewed and printed. Adobe Reader is available as a free download directly from Adobe at www.adobe.com/reader.html.
These vintage pattern have been digitally remastered and are clean of all rips, folds, blemishes and signs of aging.They have been saved as a PDF document which will be available for you to download once payment has been completed. The remastered PDF pattern is copyright by the VintageNeedleArts shop and to WingsDove Creative Source business and cannot be resold, passed on for free or redistributed in any format.

Finished crocheted and knitted items made from these patterns can be sold on Etsy and elsewhere without restriction.

Baby Crochet Pattern, Crochet Baby Bunting Pattern, Crochet Footed Baby Rompers Pattern, INSTANT Download Pattern PDF (1338)

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