Plus-Size Baby Doll Nightie

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Materials Used  12 ozs of Red Heart Meadow Print  yarn
Hook Size  K
Measurements  3X or 4X depends on the clothing and who made it. The yarn stretches and the buttoms bring my well-endowed breasts in. I hope this helps with sizing. If you are a 1x/2x, I think you can use a J hook. If you are a 4x/5x or bigger than a 42D, try a L hook.
Notes  

Bodice part
Ch 40. Row 1: Dc in 4th ch from hook, ch 1, dc in the same space. (V-stitch) *Skip 2 sts, dc, ch 1, dc in next st. Repeat from * across. End with a dc in the last st.
Row 2: Ch 3 and turn. *Dc, ch 1, dc in the next st. Skip 2 sts, dc, ch1, dc in the next stitch. Repeat from * across. End with a dc in the last st.
Row 3-62: Repeat Row 2.
Do not fasten off after doing Row 62. Do 2 sc in the corner and turn down the side. Sl st into the next 4 sts. Ch 3, sl st in the next 6 sts. *Ch 3, sl st in the next 6 sts. Repeat from * until you have 4 loops for buttons. Sl st to the corner and do not fasten off.
Sew buttons on the other side to match with the loops. I used ½ inch buttons, mushroom style.
Skirt part
From the bottom corner where your hook is, sc in the corner. Row 1: Then 2dc, ch 2, 2dc in the next st. *Skip 3 sts, and in 4th st, 2dc, ch2, 2dc in the next st. Repeat from * across. End with a dc in the last st. Row 2: Ch 3, turn. *Skip 3 sts, and in 4th st, 2dc, ch2, 2dc in the next st. Row 3-13 : Repeat Row 2. Fasten off and weave in end.
Straps (make 2)
Ch 35, sc across. Ch 1 and turn. Sc across. (2 rows of sc) Leave a tail to sew to the Bodice part. Try on the baby doll and figure out where straps should go. This is too hard to explain. I just lined them up for my figure and sewed them on.



© May 31, 2006 Christina Budd

This is my written pattern; please use it for personal use only. You may make the item and sell them, but pattern remains property of Christina Budd. And if you sell the finished product, please link back to and give credit to this the original pattern.

 

 
 
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