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Orangelo Bib

This bib is sweet and bright like its namesake fruit, and
it is even worked in “segments.” Decreases are worked at
the edges of each segment, bringing each one to a point.

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS BIB


9½ (11)" diameter at widest point Using Long-Tail CO, CO 86 (100) sts.
Decrease Row 1 (RS): K1, [k2tog, k8 (10) sts, ssk, pm] 7 times,
YARN k1—72 (86) sts remain. Knit 5 rows.
Berroco Comfort Chunky (50% super fine nylon / 50% super Decrease Row 2 (RS): Change to St st. Decrease 14 sts this row,
fine acrylic; 100 grams / 150 yards): 1 skein #5724 Pumpkin then every 4 rows 3 (4) times, as follows: K1, [k2tog, knit to 2
sts before marker, ssk, sm] 7 times, k1—16 sts remain. Work
NEEDLES even for 3 rows, removing markers.
One pair straight needles size US 10½ (6.5 mm) Decrease Row 3 (RS): K1, [k2tog] 7 times, k1—9 sts remain.
Change needle size if necessary to obtain correct gauge. Work even for 1 row.
Decrease Row 4 (RS): [K3tog] 3 times—3 sts remain. BO all sts.
NOTIONS
Stitch markers TIE
Using Knitted or Cable CO, CO 34 (40) sts, turn so that CO sts
GAUGE are on right-hand needle. With RS of Bib facing, pick up and
14 sts and 20 rows = 4" (10 cm) in Stockinette stitch (St st) knit 1 st at corner of CO edge and right side edge, pass next st
(last CO st) over picked-up st, pick up and knit 33 (39) sts along
side edge, BO edge, then other side edge, turn—67 (79) sts.
Next Row: Using Knitted or Cable CO, CO 33 (39) sts, knit to
end—100 (118) sts. BO all sts purlwise.

COMFORT KNITTING & CROCHET

Babies & Toddlers


NORAH GAUGHAN AND THE BERROCO DESIGN TEAM
Photographs by Ericka McConnell
Available wherever books are sold.

find out more at


melaniefalickbooks.com

Photograph by Ericka McConnell; copyright © Comfort Knitting & Crochet Babies & Toddlers by Norah Gaughan and the Berroco Design Team, published by STC Craft | Melanie Falick Books, 2012.
Orangelo Bib
This bib is sweet and bright like its namesake fruit, and
it is even worked in “segments.” Decreases are worked at
the edges of each segment, bringing each one to a point.

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS BIB


9½ (11)" diameter at widest point Using Long-Tail CO, CO 86 (100) sts.
Decrease Row 1 (RS): K1, [k2tog, k8 (10) sts, ssk, pm] 7 times,
YARN k1—72 (86) sts remain. Knit 5 rows.
Berroco Comfort Chunky (50% super fine nylon / 50% super Decrease Row 2 (RS): Change to St st. Decrease 14 sts this row,
fine acrylic; 100 grams / 150 yards): 1 skein #5724 Pumpkin then every 4 rows 3 (4) times, as follows: K1, [k2tog, knit to 2
sts before marker, ssk, sm] 7 times, k1—16 sts remain. Work
NEEDLES even for 3 rows, removing markers.
One pair straight needles size US 10½ (6.5 mm) Decrease Row 3 (RS): K1, [k2tog] 7 times, k1—9 sts remain.
Change needle size if necessary to obtain correct gauge. Work even for 1 row.
Decrease Row 4 (RS): [K3tog] 3 times—3 sts remain. BO all sts.
NOTIONS
Stitch markers TIE
Using Knitted or Cable CO, CO 34 (40) sts, turn so that CO sts
GAUGE are on right-hand needle. With RS of Bib facing, pick up and
14 sts and 20 rows = 4" (10 cm) in Stockinette stitch (St st) knit 1 st at corner of CO edge and right side edge, pass next st
(last CO st) over picked-up st, pick up and knit 33 (39) sts along
side edge, BO edge, then other side edge, turn—67 (79) sts.
Next Row: Using Knitted or Cable CO, CO 33 (39) sts, knit to
end—100 (118) sts. BO all sts purlwise.

COMFORT KNITTING & CROCHET

Babies & Toddlers


NORAH GAUGHAN AND THE BERROCO DESIGN TEAM
Photographs by Ericka McConnell
Available wherever books are sold.

find out more at


melaniefalickbooks.com

Photograph by Ericka McConnell; copyright © Comfort Knitting & Crochet Babies & Toddlers by Norah Gaughan and the Berroco Design Team, published by STC Craft | Melanie Falick Books, 2012.
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