Fiona Baby Sundress

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Uploaded by on Jan 12, 2012

To get a free copy of this pattern, follow this link:
http://verypink.com/2012/01/25/fiona-baby-sundress-updated/

Part 1, sizing and gauge:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o9cXnQK0wFs
Part 2, getting started:
http://youtu.be/o9cXnQK0wFs?t=3m51s
Part 3, changing colors:
http://youtu.be/o9cXnQK0wFs?t=9m5s
Part 4, cabled pleats:
http://youtu.be/o9cXnQK0wFs?t=13m5s
Part 5, embroidered motif:
http://youtu.be/o9cXnQK0wFs?t=17m18s
Part 6, making the straps and finishing work:
http://youtu.be/o9cXnQK0wFs?t=21m12s

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  • Hi Staci. I have been researching and I found the Addi Click Interchangeable Circular Needle Set and it's great but it doesn't have a 16-inch cord for knitting hats. I know you talk a lot about the "magic loop" method to be able to knit with longer needles but, is it easy and quick? So I kept on researching and I found the Addi Click Lace Interchangeable Circular Needle Set that do have a 16-inch cord, but are they special for just knitting lace? I need your advice. Thank you for all your help.

  • @patobejarano Magic Loop is easy to do, but I really prefer to have 16" circular needles for smaller circumferences. As far as Addi Clicks vs. Addi Lace needles go - it's a personal preference. I suggest you try them both. Clicks are what I prefer for most knitting, but I do use lace needles for some projects (even non-lace projects), and I know people who prefer the lace needles for most projects. You have to find what works for you!

  • @patobejarano I am very familiar with all of the Addi needles, as I own them myself. The Addi Click needles have a blunt tip, and the Addi Lace needles have a sharp tip. It really is a personal preference. If it helps, I use the Addi Clicks for nearly every project, and I purchase the 16" needles separately, as fixed (non-interchangeable) needles. Hope that helps!

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  • @verypinkknits The problem is that I don't live in the U.S. so I can't find those needles here. I was planning to order the whole package that costs about 169 USD, that's why I need yout advice. You can check them in the Addi Turbos website, and can you explain to me what is the difference between these needles. Thank you.

  • Very cute!  I plan to try. Thx!

  • absolutly simple when you do it!!!

    you are amazing!!!!

    nice job!

  • Wow! Amazing! Thank u for the video!

  • Can you expand instructions for a bigger child? Like a 4 year old? I LOOOVE this dress!

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