Fairy Leaves Knit Dress – Free Pattern from Yarnspirations
Have you guys seen the new lookbooks from Yarnspirations? They are full of amazing free patterns! Their Baby’s Day Out lookbook gave me a serious case of baby fever, so I was thrilled when they sent along a kit for their new Fairy Leaves Knit Dress!
How adorable is this little dress? The pattern is available as a free download, or you can purchase it as a kit with all the yarn, needles and notions you need for around $20!
I thought I’d share a few tips I found while knitting this up, so grab your needles and let’s get started!
I used Bernat Softee Baby Yarn in the color Soft Peach. Yarnspirations has generously provided a coupon code for 20% off Bernat Softee Baby from today through May 2nd with the coupon code “KKBERNATSOFTEEBABY” (thanks Yarnspirations)!
I knitted the 6 month size, which calls for two balls of yarn, but I ended up using just under one.
Notes and Tips:
- The dress is knit in one piece, from the top down.
- First you’ll be knitting back and forth in rows, then later join to knit in the round.
- The lace charts are read starting from right to left (even the wrong side rows).
- The pattern says to join in the round after the 12th row, but you actually want to join after a right side row. I joined after row 13.
- Once you’re knitting in the round (starting with rnd 14), you’ll be working with the right side facing for every round. So all “-” symbols on the even rounds will now be read as purls, and all the blank squares will be knits.
- Starting with rnd 14, I knit the last stitch of every even numbered round. The pattern doesn’t specify exactly what to do with the last stitch of the round, but I felt that knitting it would maintain the seed stitch section.
- For the 30th round, I started with P1, K1 twice, not K1, P1, to maintain the seed stitch section (just as in rnd 14).
- The sleeve stitches are set aside while the skirt is knit. They are later knit flat, though you could also join and knit them in the round using the magic loop method (pictured below).
That’s all there is to it! I’m sure you will love knitting this pattern for the little cutie in your life.
Remember, you can save 20% on Bernat Softee Baby from now until May 2nd with the code “KKBERNATSOFTEEBABY”!
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Alejandra says
Thanks so much for sharing this free pattern to make this beautiful dress. I’ll be a grand mother for second time this Summer, I’ve been knitting a few things for her, I’m sure this knitted dress will be one of her favorites to my daughter in law.
Destiny says
You’re welcome, Alejandra! Congratulations on the new baby! I’m sure she will look adorable in the dress!
frances says
i would like the free pattern for this dress but cant seem to find the link to it..thank you
Destiny says
Hi Frances, you can download the free pattern from Yarnspirations here: http://www.yarnspirations.com/bernat-fairy-leaves-dress–6-mos./BRK0214-009750V.html Happy knitting!
Afeefa says
Can this be fitted for a 2 year old? I really love the pattern so much! Please help!!
Destiny says
Hi Afeefa, I think so! I would add one extra lace repeat for a 2 year old size. I think you would just need to cast on 6 extra stitches (so 63). You could keep knitting in pattern for the skirt to make it a little longer before the lace edge section. I hope that helps!
Marilyn Maloney says
I would like to receive the free pattern for the Fairy Leaves Knit Dress. Thank you.
Destiny says
Hi Marilyn, If you click the “Fairy Leaves Knit Dress” link above, it will take you to Yarnspiration’s website. Then just click “Download This Pattern”. Happy knitting!
Ria Robertson says
Please I’m wanting patter for this dress please leaves knitting dress.. I cannot download from this page please help … I thank you
Destiny says
Hi Ria, You can find the pattern through this link, and just click “Download Free Pattern”: http://www.yarnspirations.com/bernat-fairy-leaves-dress–6-mos./BRK0214-009750V.html
Happy knitting!
Kimberly Liebrich says
When it comes to the dividing of the sleeve section of the pattern, what does it mean to “skip” stitches? Does that mean to slip them onto the other needle with out working them?
Destiny says
Hi Kimberly, yes that’s how I understood it. I just slipped them purlwise to my right needle.:)
Blanca says
Thank you very much to share the pattern of this beautiful dress . ❤️
Destiny says
You’re welcome! Happy knitting!
Inga Björg Sigurðardóttir says
It is just so beautiful workmanship in every detail.Thanks a lot