Cinderellen Dress Pattern
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Difficulty level 1/5 -
Patterns at this level are suitable for beginners who have learnt to knit and purl and want to knit a garment with simple increases and decreases.There are clear descriptions and links to videos showing how to perform the techniques.
Difficulty level 2/3 -
These patterns are for beginners, without the techniques being described quite as clearly or where the increases themselves are slightly advanced. There aren't several techniques going on at once, so you can focus on the one part that is more difficult than regular beginner knitting.Difficulty level 3/5 -
At this level you can expect either more advanced techniques, such as reading a simple pattern chart, making cables and texture knitting. You won't experience multiple techniques going on at the same time, but the techniques are for advanced knitters.Difficulty level 4/5 -
For the advanced knitter who has mastered a wide range of techniques and is comfortable with multiple techniques being used at the same time. For example, working increases while reading a pattern or making cables while working increases and color changes.Difficulty level 5/5 -
For those who have mastered the techniques and don't mind sometimes being challenges and keeping your focus, because there are color changes, increases and a pattern to follow at the same time. This is also where you'll find more advanced constructions, where stitches need to be picked up and knitted in constructions.Embroidery Difficulty
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We have chosen not to have embroidery at level 1/5 as embroidery on knitwear is not beginner-friendly.Embroidery level 2/5 -
Embroidery on 2/5 are simple stitches in one colour that tend to follow the stitch pattern of the garment.Embroidery level 3/5 -
Embroidery on 3/5 are simple shapes, possibly with multiple colors.Embroidery level 4/5 -
Embroidery on 4/5 means more colors and varying shapes. However, the designs are still a maximum of 5x5 cm.Embroidery level 5/5 -
Embroidery on 5/5 are larger and more complicated designs. More colors and outlines and different types of stitches.
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Cinderellen Dress is a long children’s dress worked in suri alpaca- and lace-yarn. The pictured model is wearing a size 5/6 years. The dress is light, airy, and quickly knitted. Furthermore, the dress has a 16 cm negative ease, so if the child’s chest measurement (the yoke underneath the sleeves) is 72 cm, you’ll have to knit a size 3/4 years, since 72 – 16 = 56 cm. You can knit the skirt a bit shorter to give the dress more of a positive ease, for the child to move around in.
Sizes: 2 years (3/4 years) 5/6 years (7/8 years)
The dress’ chest measurement: 54 (56) 58 (60) cm measured around the yoke beneath the sleeves.
Full length: 52 (58) 64 (68) cm measured from the neckband to the bottom of the ribbing.
Gauge: 16 stitches x 24 rows in stockinette stitch on 6 mm needles = 10 x 10 cm
Recommended needles: Circular 4 mm / U.S. 8 / U.K. 6 needle (40 cm), circular 6 mm / U.S. 10 / U.K. 4 needle (80 cm) and circular 8 mm / U.S. 11 / U.K. 0 needle (80 cm with the magic loop technique).
Material suggestions: 50 (60) 70 (80) g Merino 400 Lace by Lang Yarns (25 g = 200 m) held together with 50 (60) 70 (80) g Alpaca Superlight by Lang Yarns (25 g = 199 m)