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Thursday 23 August 2012

Beautiful Crochet Baby Bib pattern...


Size:
Approximately 17 cm wide at widest point across bottom of bib and 25.5 cm long from top of shoulder to bottom peak of V measuring straight up the centre, not including ties. Neck circumference approximately 24 cm, not including ties. To make it bigger I suggest using a thicker yarn and larger hook.

Gauge:
Approximately 21 st and 13 ridges to 5 cm when worked in ridged dc.

Materials:
  • 50g ball of DMC Cebelia size 10 or similar 
  • 20g ball of mercer crochet size 40 for the edging 
  • 1.5 mm crochet hook 
  • 0.9 mm crochet hook for the edging 
  • Needle to tidy away ends 
Abbreviations:
ss  -  slip stitch (US slip stitch)
ch  -  chain (US chain)
dc  -  double crochet (US single crochet)
tr  -  treble (US double crochet)
yoh  -  yarn over hook
Dec  -  Decrease – in first st work 1 dc but do not finish off last 2 loops, work 1 dc in next st, finishing off both dcs together. (2 dcs reduced to 1)

Special Stitch:
p picot – 4 ch, 1 dc into top left-hand side of the st where the first ch came from. Begin the dc by inserting the hook behind the front loop of the top of the st and then behind the top-left thread of the post of that st, continue with dc as usual.sm sh small shell – (1 tr, p, 1 tr, p, 1 tr, p, 1 tr) all in the same space.
sh shell – (1 tr, p, 1 tr, p, 1 tr, p, 1 tr, p, 1 tr) all in same space.

Notes: The turning chains are not counted as stitches unless noted otherwise.

Always work in the back loop unless told otherwise.
When working the 31 dc down each side of the Central Panel you will get the tidiest, most evenly-spaced effect if you insert your needle to catch the free loop of the first st of the ridge on the front side for every other st and then for the in-between stitches insert your hook so that it also catches the free loop of the first st of the ridge on the other side. You might have to experiment a couple of times to get the placement just right. If you get a tidy effect but are one stitch over or under then increase or decrease a stitch in the middle of that section when you do the next row.

Central Panel:
Row 1:
Right Side Leaving a 15 cm tail, ch 34, working under both top loops of the ch; 1 dc into 2nd ch from the hook, 15 dc, 3 dc in centre st, 16 dc, ch 1, turn. (35 sts plus 1 turning ch)
Row 2: 35 dc, 1 ch, turn. (35 sts plus 1 turning ch)
Row 3: Dec, 15 dc, 3 dc in centre st, 15 dc, dec, 1 ch, turn. (35 sts plus 1 turning ch)
Row 4: 35 dc, 1 ch, turn. (35 sts plus 1 turning ch)
Row 5: Dec, 15 dc, 3 dc in centre st, 15 dc, dec, 1 ch, turn. (35 st plus 1 turning ch)
Row 6: 35 dc, 1 ch, turn. (35 sts plus 1 turning ch)
Row 7: Dec, 15 dc, 3 dc in centre st, 15 dc, dec, 1 ch, turn. (35 sts plus 1 turning ch)
Row 8: 35 dc, 1 ch, turn. (35 sts plus 1 turning ch)
Row 9: 17 dc, 3 dc in centre st, 17 dc, 1 ch, turn. (37 sts plus 1 turning ch)
Row 10: 37 dc, 1 ch, turn. (37 sts plus 1 turning ch)
Row 11: Dec, 16 dc, 3 dc in the centre st, 16 dc, dec, 1 ch, turn. (37 sts plus 1 turning ch)
Row 12: 37 dc, 1 ch, turn. (37 sts plus 1 turning ch)
Row 13: Dec, 16 dc, 3 dc in the centre st, 16 dc, dec, 1 ch, turn. (37 sts plus 1 turning ch)
Row 14: 37 dc, 1 ch, turn. (37 sts plus 1 turning ch)
Row 15: Dec, 16 dc, 3 dc in the centre st, 16 dc, dec, 1 ch, turn. (37 sts plus 1 turning ch)
Row 16: 37 dc, 1 ch, turn. (37 sts plus 1 turning ch)
Row 17: 18 dc, 3 dc in centre st, 18 dc, 1 ch , turn. (39 sts plus 1 turning ch)
Row 18: 39 dc, 1 ch, turn. (39 sts plus 1 turning ch)
Row 19: Dec, 17 dc, 3 dc in centre st, 17 dc, dec, 1 ch, turn. (39 sts plus 1 turning ch)
Row 20: 39 dc, 1 ch, turn. (39 sts plus 1 turning ch)
Row 21: Dec, 17 dc, 3 dc in centre st, 17 dc, dec, 1 ch, turn. (39 sts plus 1 turning ch)
Row 22: 39 dc, 1 ch, turn. (39 sts plus 1 turning ch)
Row 23: Dec, 17 dc, 3 dc in centre st, 17 dc, dec, 1 ch, turn. (39 sts plus 1 turning ch)
Row 24: 39 dc, 1 ch, turn. (39 sts plus 1 turning ch)
Row 25: 19 dc, 3 dc in centre st, 19 dc, 1 ch, turn. (41 sts plus 1 turning ch)
Row 26: 41 dc, 1 ch, turn. (41 sts plus 1 turning ch)
Row 27: Dec, 18 dc, 3 dc in centre st, 18 dc, dec, 1 ch, turn. (41 sts plus 1 turning ch)
Row 28: 41 dc, 1 ch, turn. (41 sts plus 1 turning ch)
Row 29: Dec, 18 dc, 3 dc in centre st, 18 dc, dec, 1 ch, turn. (41 sts plus 1 turning ch)
Row 30: 41 dc, 1 ch, turn. (41 sts plus 1 turning ch)
Row 31: Dec, 18 dc, 3 dc in centre st, 18 dc, dec, 1 ch, turn. (41 sts plus 1 turning ch)
Fasten off work leaving a 15 cm tail and turn it over so the Wrong Side will be facing when you join the Border to it.

Border:
Cut a 20 cm piece of thread to work over in Row 1 when instructed.
Row 1: Leaving a 40 cm tail, ch 36, joining at narrow end of central panel on the Wrong Side and working over the starting tail of that panel (if you forgot to leave a long enough tail when you started the Central Panel then cut another 20 cm piece of thread to use instead) do 31 dc along the side, 3 dc into first st on top edge, 41 dc, 3 dc into last st of top edge, working over the middle section of the 20 cm piece of yarn reserved earlier do 31 dc down other side of central panel, 37 ch, turn. (179 sts plus 1 turning ch)
At this point I draw the stitches on the side of the bib up on the thread they were worked over, gathering it up quite a bit, and then gently smooth them out again so they are flat. I do that a couple of times if needed and it does wonders to tidy and stabilise the work. The tails of the threads worked over can be worked over again in another direction on the following row to start tidying them away or they can be woven in another direction to lock them in place when the bib is finished.
Row 2: Working under both top loops of the ch; 1 dc into 2nd ch from hook, 16 dc, 3 dc in next ch, 18 dc, working into back loops again now, 32 dc, 3 dc into centre st of group of 3 dc, 20 dc, 3 dc into next st, 20 dc, 3 dc into centre st of group of 3 dc, 32 dc, working under both top loops of ch, 18 dc, 3 dc in next ch, 17 dc, ch 1 turn. (189 sts plus 1 turning ch)
Row 3: 1 dc into each st to the end, ch 1, turn. (189 sts plus 1 turning ch)
Row 4: 18 dc, 3 dc in next st, 52 dc, 3 dc in next st, 22 dc, 3 dc in next st, 22 dc, 3 dc in next st, 52 dc, 3 dc in next st, 18 dc, ch 1, turn. (199 sts plus 1 turning ch)
Row 5: 1 dc into each st to the end, ch 1, turn. (199 sts plus 1 turning ch)
Row 6: 19 dc, 3 dc in next st, 54 dc, 3 dc in next st, 24 dc, 3 dc in next st, 24 dc, 3 dc in next st, 54 dc, 3 dc in next st, 19 dc, do not turn. (209 sts)
Row 7: Insert hook from far side to near side into front loop of st just worked, yoh, pull through a loop, turn, yoh, draw through both loops on hook, (1 dc into left-hand side of st just made) twice, (all for 1st tr), *2 ch, skip 1 st, dc in next st, 2 ch, skip 1 st, 3 tr. Repeat from * ending row with 2 ch, skip 1 st, dc in next st, 2 ch, 1 tr last st, 1ch turn. (34 complete sets of 3 tr plus end stitches)
Row 8: 1dc in first st, *3 ch, 1 dc in each of next 3 tr. Repeat from * ending with 3 ch, 1 dc in top of special st made to stand in as 1st tr at the start of the previous row, 1 ch, turn. (209 sts plus 1 turning ch)
Row 9: Working into back loops of dcs and top two loops of chs; 20 dc, 3 dc in next st, 56 dc, 3 dc in next st, 26 dc, 3 dc in next st, 26 dc, 3 dc in next st, 56 dc, 3 dc in next st, 20 dc, 1 ch, turn. (219 sts plus 1 turning ch)
Row 10: 1 dc into every st, 1 ch, turn. (219 sts plus 1 turning ch)
Row 11: 21 dc, 3 dc in next st, 58 dc, 3 dc in next st, 28 dc, 3 dc in next st, 28 dc, 3 dc in next st, 58 dc, 3 dc in next st, 21 dc, 1 ch, turn. (229 sts plus 1 turning ch)
Row 12: 1 dc into every st, 1 ch, turn. (229 sts plus 1 turning ch)
Row 13: 1 dc in 1st st, 2 ch, skip 1 st, *3 tr, 2 ch, skip 1 st, 1 dc, 2 ch, skip 1 st. Repeat from * ending with 3 tr 2 ch, skip 1 st, 1 dc, 1 ch, turn. (38 complete sets of 3 tr plus end stitches)
Row 14: 1dc in first st, 1 ch, 1 dc in each of next 3 tr, *3 ch, 1 dc in each of next 3 tr. Repeat from * ending with 3 ch, 1 dc in each of next 3 tr, 1 ch, 1 dc in last st of previous row, 1 ch, turn. (229 sts plus 1 turning ch)
Row 15: Working into back loops of dcs and top two loops of chs; 22 dc, 3 dc in next st, 60 dc, 3 dc in next st, 30 dc, 3 dc in next st, 30 dc, 3 dc in next st, 60 dc, 3 dc in next st, 22 dc, 1 ch, turn. (239 sts plus 1 turning ch)
Row 16: 1 dc into every st, 1 ch, turn. (239 sts plus 1 turning ch)
Row 17: 23 dc, 3 dc in next st, 62 dc, 3 dc in next st, 32 dc, 3 dc in next st, 32 dc, 3 dc in next st, 62 dc, 3 dc in next st, 23 dc. (249 sts)
Fasten off, leaving a 15 cm tail.

Ties:
Start with Right Side facing, do NOT work through the back loop.
Row 1: 60 ch, working over the beginning tail of the Border; 1 dc in the base of every stitch on the inside neck edge skipping the stitches that had 3 dc worked into them originally, drop tail, 61 ch, turn.
Row 2: Working into the back ridge of the chs; 1 dc into the 2nd ch from the hook, 1 dc into every stitch to the end.
Fasten off, leaving a 15 cm tail.

Edging:

Using size 40 thread and 0.9 mm hookStart with Right Side facing, leaving a 15cm tail.
Row 1: 1 ss at corner where the short end of the Border and Tie meet, 10 ch, catching just one thread on the edge 1 ss (the same size as the ch) into the middle of the end of the Border, 10 ch, 1 ss at corner and outer edge of the Border, 1 ch, turn.
Hold the work now so that the ch can act as a guide to evenly space the following stitches along the short edge of the Border: *Working under both top loops of each ch and catching just one thread of the Border edge do 10 dc,** 1 dc in same place as ss. Repeat from * to **, 1 ss in corner where the Border and Tie meet. You have 21 evenly spaced and very tidy dc on the end of the Border, 1 ch, turn.
Working in back loops now: 1 dc in first st, *2 ch, skip 2 sts, 1 dc. Repeat from *6 more times, 1 dc in first st of outer edge of border. Do not turn.
Working along outer edge of border, and still in the back loops: *2 ch, skip 1 st, 1 dc. Repeat from * to last st of outer edge of border, 1 ss at the corner of the short end and outer edge of the Border.
10 ch, catching just one thread on the edge 1 ss (the same size as the ch) into the middle of the end of the Border, 10 ch, 1 ss at corner of the end of the Border and tie, 1 ch, turn.
Hold the work now so that the ch can act as a guide to evenly space the following stitches along the short edge of the Border: *Working under both top loops of each ch and catching just one thread of the Border edge do 10 dc,** 1 dc in same place as ss. Repeat from * to **, 1 ss in corner where the short end and outer edge of the Border meet. You have 21 evenly spaced and very tidy dc on the end of the Border, 1 ch, turn.
Working in back loops now: 1 dc in first dc, *2 ch, skip 2 sts, 1 dc. Repeat from *6 more times, 1 ch, turn. (138 2-ch loops)
Row 2: Do not work in back loops.
1 dc in first 2-ch loop, *1 ch, 1 sm sh in next 2-ch loop, 1 ch, 1 dc in next 2-ch loop. Repeat from * twice, 1 dc at corner, p, 1 dc in next 2-ch loop, **2 ch, 1 sh in next 2-ch loop, 2 ch, 1 dc in next 2-ch loop, p, 1 dc in next 2-ch loop.
Repeat from ** twice, 2 ch, 1 sh in next 2-ch loop, 1 ch, skip next 2-ch loop, (1 tr, p, 1 tr, 1 ch), in next dc (between 2-ch loops at the next corner), 2 ch, skip next 2-ch loop, †1 sh in next 2-ch loop, 2 ch, 1 dc in next 2-ch loop, p, 1 dc in next 2-ch loop, 2 ch.
Repeat from † 9 more times, 1 sh in next 2-ch loop, 2 ch, 1 dc in next 2-ch loop, 2 ch, ††1 sh in next 2-ch loop, 2 ch, in next 2-ch loop work 1 dc, p, 1 dc in next 2-ch loop, 2 ch.
Repeat from †† 4 more times, 1 sh in next 2-ch loop, 1 ch, skip next 2-ch loop, (1 tr, p, 1 tr, 1 ch), in next dc (between the 2-ch loops at the next corner). Complete second half of Row 2 to mirror image the first half. (6 sm shs, 34 shs)
Edging Variations You can make the shells taller by using double trebles (US trebles) and fuller by using more stitches in each shell. If the small shells on the short ends of the Border seem too skimpy substitute them with full-size shells. At my tension with my thread full-size shells were just a little bit too crowded.

Finishing:
Weave in all tails for a few cms using a needle on the wrong side, running them through the dcs and changing direction at least once. Do not cut off the excess until the bib has been washed and blocked. When blocking encourage the bib to lie flat but do not stretch the ribs out too much. Allow them to remain distinctly ridged.If you press do so from the wrong side on a well-padded surface so that the stitches are not flattened.