Tunie Fish. Size: approximately 8 ½" from neck edge to bottom and 8" wide

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Tunie Fish Copyright 2016 by Elaine Fitzpatrick. Permission is granted to make and sell items from this pattern provided that credit is given to me as the designer. Permission is not granted to reproduce the actual pattern, or post it, or distribute it, without my express permission. Please respect my copyright and play nice! My very best knitting buddy and friend is named Tunie. When I was trying to decide what to name this cloth, it just popped into my head, Tunie Fish! What else? Fortunately, the real Tunie is a good sport and got as big a laugh out of it as I did. She has a hilarious story about how she ended up with her name on her profile page on Ravelry, http://www.ravelry.com/people/peacockmom. You should check it out and while you re there, look at all her wonderful projects. I m very fortunate to have such a talented and kind friend in my life. (If you look closely at the pattern, you ll see that the side fin is actually a heart, just for Tunie!) Size: approximately 8 ½" from neck edge to bottom and 8" wide Materials: One skein of worsted weight cotton in a solid color such as Peaches & Crème or Sugar n Cream if you are using the bib for meals (approximately 88 100 yards). If, on the other hand, you want to use it as a drool bib, I would recommend using a superwash wool. The cotton has a tendency to absorb the

moisture, whereas the superwash wool will wick the moisture and keep baby nice and dry! Sample was done in Peaches & Crème Gold. Needles: US 5/3.75 mm or 6/4.0mm You want the bib to be fairly dense, so if the fabric is too loose, just drop down a needle size. 2 double pointed needles US 5/3.75 mm for the knitted I-cord ties or Size G crochet hook for the crocheted ties Gauge: 4.5 sts. per inch, not critical. PATTERN NOTES This pattern allows you to choose between two methods of beginning the bib. One uses short rows and the other, more traditional way, requires you to cast on stitches at the beginning of the first few rows of the pattern. There are also two methods for doing the ties. One has crocheted ties and the other method uses knitted I-cords. The crocheted ties are slightly thinner. If you do make the knitted ties, you can drop down a needle size when knitting the cords. I like to run a long tail down the center of the cord to finish it off. Be sure to use a straight needle and not one with a bent tip! Abbreviations: k = knit p = purl psso: pass slipped stitch over k2tog.= knit 2 stitches together p2tog.=purl 2 stitches together sts. = stitches dec. = decrease dpn. = double pointed needle Short Row Version For this method, you don t have to wrap stitches or pick up wraps. You just work the stitches to a point and turn your work around and start knitting in the opposite direction. I ve written out every row for you and I ve indicated how

many stitches you should have remaining at the end of each row. If you lose your count, all you have to do is check on the number of stitches you have left on your needle and you ll be right back on track. This technique results in a nice smooth edge. Note: The bottom of the bib might cup a little, but if you give it a quick burst of steam when you re done, it will flatten right out. Pattern: Cast on 39 sts. Row 1: (right side) k26 sts., turn. You will have 13 stitches that are unworked. Row 2: (wrong side) slip 1 st. knitwise, k15 sts.; turn. (10 unworked stitches) Row 3: Slip 1 st. knitwise; k18 sts.; turn. (10 unworked stitches) Row 4: Slip 1 st. knitwise; k21 sts.; turn. (7 unworked stitches) Row 5: Slip 1 st. knitwise; k24 sts.; turn. (7 unworked stitches) Row 6: Slip 1 st. knitwise; k26 sts.; turn. (5 unworked stitches) Row 7: Slip 1 st. knitwise; k28 sts.; turn. (5 unworked stitches) Row 8: Slip 1 st. knitwise; k30 sts.; turn. (3 unworked stitches) Row 9: Slip 1 st. knitwise; k32 sts.; turn. (3 unworked stitches) Row 10: Slip 1 st. knitwise; k34 sts.; turn. (1 unworked stitch) Row 11: Slip 1 st. knitwise; k36 sts.; turn (1 unworked stitch) Row 12: Slip 1 st. knitwise, knit to end. Row 13: knit. Continue in pattern beginning with Row 12 below*. Traditional Version This method requires you to cast on stitches at the beginning of each row. I prefer to use the knitted cast on method, but you can use any method that you like. Just remember to keep the stitches tight. Pattern: Cast on 13 stitches. Row 1: knit across.

Row 2: Cast on 3 sts. at beginning of row, knit across row. (16 sts.) Row 3: Cast on 3 sts. at beginning of row, knit across row. (19 sts.) Row 4: Cast on 3 sts. at beginning of row, knit across row. (22 sts.) Row 5: Cast on 3 sts. at beginning of row, knit across row. (25 sts.) Row 6: Cast on 3 sts. at beginning of row, knit across row. (28 sts.) Row 7: Cast on 3 sts. at beginning of row, knit across row. (31 sts.) Row 8: Cast on 2 sts. at beginning of row, knit across row. (33 sts.) Row 9: Cast on 2 sts. at beginning of row, knit across row. (35 sts.) Row 10: Cast on 2 sts. at beginning of row, knit across row. (37 sts.) Row 11: Cast on 2 sts. at beginning of row, knit across row. (39 sts.) *Row 12: (wrong side) K3; (p3, k3) x6. Row 13: k7; (p1, k5) x 4; p1; k7. Row 14: k2, p35; k2. Row 15: k3; (p3, k3) x6. Row 16: K3; (p3, k1, p1, k1) x5; p3; k3. Row 17: k7; (p1, k5) x 4; p1; k7. Row 18: k2; p35; k2. Row 19: k3; p3; k27; p3; k3. Row 20: k3; p33; k3. Row 21: knit. Row 22: k2; p7; k2; p26; k2. Row 23: k3; p3; k21; p1; k5; p3; k3. Row 24: k3; p6; k1; p2; k1; p6; k3; p14; k3. Row 25: k16; p1; k3; p1; k4; p1; k13. Row 26: k2; p7; (k1, p4) x2; k1; p3; k1; p13; k2. Row 27: k3; p3; k8; p1; k3; p1; k14; p3; k3. Row 28: k3; p6; (k1, p4) x3; k1; p11; k3.

Row 29: k13; p1; k6; p1; k2; p1; k4; p1; k10. Row 30: k2; p9; k1; p3; k1; p1; k1; p7; k1; p11; k2. Row 31: k3; p3; k6; p1; k9; p1; k10; p3; k3. Row 32: k3; p8; k1; p4; k1; p10; k1; p8; k3. Row 33: (k11, p1) x2; k4; p1; k10. Row 34: k2; p7; (k1, p4) x2; k2; p7; k1; p8; k2. Row 35: k3; p3; k4; p1; k6; p1; k2; p1; k12; p3; k3. Row 36: k3; p6; k1; p4; (k1, p3) x2; (k1, p6) x2; k3. Row 37: k15; p1; k3; p1; k5; p1; k13. Row 38: k2; p7; k1; p4; (k1, p3) x2; k1; p6; k1; p7; k2. Row 39: k3; p3; k11; p1; k2; p1; k7; p1; k4; p3; k3. Row 40: k3; p8; k1; p2; k1; p4; k2; p8; k1; p6; k3. Row 41: k10; p1; k2; p1; k9; p1; k15. Row 42: k2; p9; k1; p4; k1; p11; k1; p2; k1; p5; k2. Row 43: k3; p3; k5; p1; k9; p1; k1; (p1, k4) x2; p3; k3. Row 44: k3; p6; k1; p4; k1; p3; k1; p7; k1; p9; k3. Row 45: k13; p1; k5; p1; k19. Row 46: k2; p7; k1; p4; k1; p5; k1; p3; k1; p12; k2. Row 47: k3; p3; k2; p1; k6; p1; k3; p1; k5; p1; k7; p3; k3. Row 48: k3; p6; k1; p2; k1; p5; k1; p3; k1; p13; k3. Row 49: k17; p3; k7; p1; k11. Row 50: k2; p7; k2; p26; k2. Row 51: k3; p3; k27; p3; k3. Row 52: k3; p25; k1; p7; k3. Row 53: knit. Row 54: k2; p35; k2. Row 55: k3; p3; k27; p3; k3

Row 56: k3; p33; k3. Row 57: knit. Row 58: k2; p35; k2. Row 59: k3; (p3, k3) x6. Row 60: k3; (p3, k1, p1, k1) x5; p3; k3. Row 61: k7; (p1, k5) x4; p1; k7. Row 62: k2; p35; k2. Row 63: k3; (p3, k3) x6. Rows 64-68: knit. Row 69: Knit 14 stitches. Slip sts. just worked onto stitch holder, bind off the next 11 stitches knitwise; work across remaining sts. in established pattern: 14 stitches each side. NECK AND SHOULDER SHAPING LEFT SHOULDER Note: As you look at the bib with the right side facing, the first shoulder worked will be the left side. All the decreases are made on right side or odd numbered rows. Row 70: knit. Neck decreases: Row 71: (right side) Slip 1 knitwise, k1, psso; knit to end. (13 sts.) Row 72: knit. Row 73: Slip 1 knitwise, k1, psso; knit to end. (12 sts.) Row 74: knit. Row 75: Slip 1 knitwise, k1, psso; knit to end. (11 sts.) Row 76: knit. Shoulder decreases: Row 77: (right side) knit across to last 2 sts, k2tog. (10 sts.) Row 78: knit.

Row 79: knit across to last 2 sts., k2tog. (9 sts.) Row 80: knit. Row 81: knit across to last 2 sts., k2tog. (8 sts.) Row 82: knit. Row 83: knit across to last 2 sts., k2tog. (7 sts.) Row 84: knit. Row 85: knit across to last 2 sts., k2tog. (6 sts.) Row 86: knit. Row 87: knit across to last 2 sts., k2tog. (5 sts.) Row 88: knit. Row 89: Slip 1 knitwise, k1, psso; k1, k2 tog. (3 sts.) For the crocheted ties, slip your crochet hook through the three stitches and draw your yarn through. Then work a chain for about 12-14 inches. The crocheted ties are not as stretchy as the knitted ones, so you might want to make these slightly longer. When you reach the desired length, work back on the chain by inserting your hook in the second chain stitch nearest the end and slip stitch in each chain until you are back to the beginning. Fasten the yarn securely and weave in the ends. I have a mini-tutorial for making the crocheted ties on my blog. http://downcloverlaine.blogspot.com/2010/05/ties-that-bind.html For the knitted ties, slip these 3 sts. to a dpn work an I-cord for approximately 12 inches. Fasten off and run end down through middle of I-cord. Don't worry if the I-cords look a little wonky. A firm tug will usually straighten them out and after the bib is washed, you won't even notice! A good tutorial for making the I-cords can be found here: http://www.knittinghelp.com/videos/knitting-tips NECK AND SHOULDER SHAPING RIGHT SHOULDER With wrong side facing, slip sts. from stitch holder to left needle and join yarn at neck edge. All the decreases are made on right side or odd numbered rows. Row 70: (wrong side) knit across row.

Neck decreases: All the decreases are made on right side rows. Row 71: knit across to last 2 sts., k2tog. (13 sts.) Row 72: knit. Row 73: knit across to last 2 sts., k2tog. (12 sts.) Row 74: knit. Row 75: knit across to last 2 sts., k2tog. (11 sts.) Row 76: knit. Shoulder decreases: Row 77: Slip 1 knitwise, k1, psso; knit across row. (10 sts.) Row 78: knit. Row 79: Slip 1 knitwise, k1, psso; knit across row. (9 sts.) Row 80: knit. Row 81: Slip 1 knitwise, k1, psso; knit across row. (8 sts.) Row 82: knit. Row 83: Slip 1 knitwise, k1, psso; knit across row. (7 sts.) Row 84: knit. Row 85: Slip 1 knitwise, k1, psso; knit across row. (6 sts.) Row 86: knit. Row 87: Slip 1 knitwise, k1, psso; knit across row. (5 sts.) Row 88: knit. Row 89: Slip 1 knitwise, k1, psso; k1; k2tog. (3 sts.) Work tie to correspond with the one you worked for the other side. Weave in ends.

Tunie Fish Bib Elaine Fitzpatrick Knit on odd numbered rows; purl on even numbered rows X Purl on odd numbered rows; knit on even numbered rows Note: Only rows 12 64 are shown on chart. For additional rows, please refer to pattern.