Baby's Sleeping Bag in Sirdar Supersoft Aran - 4901 - Downloadable PDF
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Baby's Sleeping Bag Knitting Pattern – Sirdar Supersoft Aran (Pattern 4901)
This downloadable PDF knitting pattern from Sirdar provides full instructions for creating a cosy baby's sleeping bag worked in Sirdar Supersoft Aran yarn. Rated as an intermediate difficulty project, it is a rewarding make for knitters who are comfortable working cables and textured stitch patterns. The finished sleeping bag is knitted in one piece from front to back, minimising seaming and creating a neat, structured result.
Finished Measurements
The pattern is written in one size with the following finished dimensions:
- Width: 45 cm (17¾ in)
- Length: 50 cm (19¾ in), excluding the hood and opening gap
Materials Required
The sleeping bag is worked in Sirdar Supersoft Aran, a soft and baby-friendly Aran weight yarn. The specific shade used in the pattern is shade 933 (F022 Supersoft Aran). You will need:
- 4 x 100g balls of Sirdar Supersoft Aran in shade 933
- One pair of 5mm (UK6 / USA8) knitting needles – used for the main body sections
- One pair of 4mm (UK8 / USA6) knitting needles – used for the ribbed cast-on and border sections
- A cable needle – essential for working the cable panel
- 10 buttons – for the opening or fastening of the sleeping bag
Tension
Achieving the correct tension is described in the pattern as essential to ensure success. The stated tensions are:
- The cable panel (50 stitches) measures 23 cm (9 in) in width
- 20 stitches and 26 rows measure 10 cm (4 in) over the textured pattern on 5mm needles
Knitters are advised to adjust needle size accordingly: use a thinner needle if fewer stitches are achieved, or a thicker needle if more stitches are achieved than stated.
Construction Method
The sleeping bag is cleverly constructed as a single piece worked from front to back, which reduces the number of seams required and keeps the fabric continuous. This approach is particularly practical for a baby garment, where smooth interior seams are desirable for comfort. The piece begins with a cast-on of 81 stitches using the smaller 4mm needles, before transitioning to the larger 5mm needles for the main body.
Stitches and Techniques Used
This pattern combines a variety of knitting stitches and cable techniques, making it an engaging project for knitters looking to develop or practise their cable work. The key stitches and techniques include:
- Moss stitch / seed stitch rib – used in the border sections, worked as a k1, p1 repeat
- Textured pattern – a combination of knit and purl stitches creating surface interest across the main body
- Cable panel – a prominent 50-stitch cable panel forms the decorative centrepiece of the design
- C2B (Cable 2 Back) – slip 1 stitch to cable needle at back, k1, then k1 from cable needle; creates a simple 2-stitch right-leaning cross
- C3B (Cable 3 Back) – slip 1 stitch to cable needle at back, k2, then k1 from cable needle
- C3F (Cable 3 Front) – slip 2 stitches to cable needle at front, k1, then k2 from cable needle
- C4B (Cable 4 Back) – slip 2 stitches to cable needle at back, k2, then k2 from
Specifications
| Brand: | Sirdar |
| Yarn Weight: | Aran |
| Featured Products: | Sirdar Snuggly Supersoft Aran |
| Needles Required: | 4.00mm (US 6) Single Point Needles, 5.00mm (US 8) Single Point Needles |
| Finished Size: | 45cm x 50cm |
| Pages: | 4 |
| Craft: | Knitting |
| Format: | Downloadable PDF |
| Languages: | English |
| Number of Patterns: | 1 |
| Skill Level: | Intermediate |