Here is how to create a customized bare-bones knitting pattern for hyperbolic baby pants: | Using the sliders below, set stitch and row gauge, and waist/outseam/cuff measurements. | stitch gauge (stitches per inch) | | row gauge (rows per inch) | | | | | | | |
| | Place markers in work after stitches 40, 140, 183, 283, and 323. | Row 1: *Knit 42 stitches, k2tog* | Row 2: *Purl 42 stitches, p2tog* | Row 3: Knit 14 stitches, *k2tog, knit 42 stitches* until there are fewer than 30 stitches left, then knit to end of row | Row 4: Purl 14 stitches, *p2tog, purl 42 stitches* until there are fewer than 30 stitches left, then purl to end of row | Row 5: Knit 28 stitches, *k2tog, knit 42 stitches* until there are fewer than 16 stitches left, then knit to end of row | Row 6: Purl 28 stitches, *p2tog, purl 42 stitches* until there are fewer than 16 stitches left, then purl to end of row | Repeat these six rows; do 140 rows total. | There should be 43 stitches remaining. Cast off. | Match the waist-halves and seam the outseams. |
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