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Top Tee
Top Tee - a tee for Banksi
This tee is named after our newest grandchild , Banksi , who was born just before Christmas . Around this time fires started to devastate large areas of NSW Australia , in particular the Blue Mountains and the NSW South Coast . Banksia plants symbolise a new beginning after bush fires , so I’m donating 100% of sales from this new pattern to my local Rural Fire Brigade .
This baby jumper is based on one Mum and I made for my children from a magazine about thirty years ago .
It’s also been popular with my grandchildren as it’s easy for parents to pop it on over a onesie to provide an extra bit of warmth on chilly mornings .
I’ve adapted it into a seamless pattern . It’s knitted from the bottom up and backwards and forwards until the three needle bind off for the shoulders . Sleeves are added with tiny circular needles . The sleeves are short but probably reach to a baby’s elbow .
The whole garment has a lot of positive ease . That’s why it’s a top tee .
I found the medium size the most useful , but it depends on the size of the baby and the season you’re knitting it for .
Needles 3 circular needles :-
3.75 mm 60 cm
3.75 mm 40 cm
3.25 mm 40 cm
1 set of 3.75 mm DPNS
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- First published: January 2020
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