Tic-Tac-Toveralls by Ainur Berkimbayeva

Tic-Tac-Toveralls

Knitting
April 2019
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
26 stitches and 38 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette
US 3 - 3.25 mm
300 - 480 yards (274 - 439 m)
6m (12m, 18m, 24m, 3yo)
English
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These overalls are inspired by childish exuberance, carefree toddlerhood, belly laughs, and occasional stomping of little feet.
If you need a simple travel or TV knitting project, you can omit the intarsia in the bib. If you are up for a bit of fun and adventure, then intarsia is the name of the game! Moreover, using more than two colors in the intarsia section (or the entire piece) can be a great stash buster!

The overalls are worked from the bottom up, with each leg worked separately and in the round. After binding off a few sts in the inner thigh, the legs are joined to work the rise part of the pants. German short rows are worked to make the back slightly longer and roomier. After the pants are completed, stitches are bound off with only the bib stitches remaining. The bib is worked with intarsia method. The straps are worked two at a a time.

Knitting level: Intermediate/Experienced

Skills required: making increases and decreases, circular knitting,
Intarsia, German short rows and magic loop knitting (optional)

Size: 6m (12m, 18m, 24m, 3yo)

Finished
measurements:
18.5 (19.75, 20.25, 21, 21.5)“ circumference at waist to fit with 0 - 2” of ease

Yarn: heavy fingering/sport weight non-superwash wool
Oysters & Purls BFL/Merino Fingering (50% BFL / 50% Merino, 350 yards/100 g)

1 skein in Natural (MC) and 1 skein in Cutch (CC) colorways

Yardage: 160 (180, 210, 230, 250) yards in main color (MC)
140 (160, 190, 210, 230) yards in contrast color (CC)

Needles: 16” circular needles and DPNs in size necessary to obtain gauge (recommended size US 3/3.25 mm)

Gauge: 26 sts and 38 rows = 4” in St st st after wet blocking

Notions: tapestry needle, stitch markers, stitch holders or waste yarn, 2 medium sized (.75”) buttons

Tested by Andra, Gretchen, Myha, Simone, and Theresa
Tech-edited by Lana Jois