Skills Needed
- General Knitting Skills
- BLCO: Backwards Loop Cast-On
- Jeny's Stretchy Bind-Off
- Shadow Wrap Short Rows
- False Graft Seam
For a description of all techniques, see our Knit Tutorials page
Resembling a cuddly bear cub, the Baby Bear onesie swaddles a precious little one in warmth and softness. Like a gentle hug, it’s the perfect way to welcome a special baby into the world. The pattern is a top-down, seamless raglan, with a diagonal front opening. Snap tape is sewn inside the fronts for easy access and practicality! The only seams are the crotch and underarms.
For a complete step-by-step walkthrough of the Baby Bear pattern, see our Baby Bear On Demand Class.
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For a description of all techniques, see our Knit Tutorials page
0-3 months (6 months, 9 months, 12 months)
Finished Measurements
Yarn
285 (380, 475, 570) yards / 260 (347, 434, 521) meters of dk-light worsted weight yarn that gets gauge
Shown in:
Big Bad Wool Weepaca
Needles
Notions
20 sts and 28 rows / rnds = 4” / 10 cm square in St st
N O T E : To ensure correct measurements and yarn quantity, take time to swatch!
N O T E : This is the washed and blocked gauge, so be sure to wash and dry your swatch the same way you plan to wash and dry your finished garment. If you get a tighter gauge than called for, consider knitting the next size up. If you get a looser gauge, knit a size down.
Shape Right Leg to Opening
On p. 9, the stitch count before Row 11 should be moved to after Row 11 and changed as follows:
Shape Remaining Right Leg Stitches
On p. 10 the first stitch count should be changed as follows:
Place 12 (14, 15, 17) remaining Right leg stitches plus 2 edge sts on working needle.
Add stitch count:
On p. 9, add at end of first sentence:
12 (14, 15, 17) right leg sts plus 2 edge sts, 48 (50, 54, 56) left leg sts, and 40 (40, 43, 43) right leg sts plus 2 edge sts.