Aqua Swimsuit Cover-Up [Knitting Pattern]
We spend most of our summer days poolside. When my little swimmers finally hop out for a snack, they need something to slip on while lounging. I created the Aqua Swimsuit Cover-Up out of Cascade Ultra Pima Cotton while waiting during swim practice.
This is the perfect yarn for swim covers. It’s lightweight, super soft, and even has a bit of sheen to it. The absorbent cotton wicks away moisture and the vibrant colors resist fading from the sun and chlorine.
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Aqua Swimsuit Cover-Up
Knitting Pattern
The Aqua Swimsuit Cover-Up Knitting Pattern is simple enough for a beginner. This dainty knit is fast! It is worked on oversized needles for added drape and does not require any purling.
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Materials
Sizes:
child S – 11″ wide, 22″ long
child M – 13″ wide, 24″ long
child L – 15″ wide, 26″ long
Length can be easily customized. Ensure that width fits the recipient.
To increase width, add 4 stitches for each inch of width needed.
Recommended Yarn:
1 (2, 2) skeins of Cascade Yarns Ultra Pima Cotton in Aqua
Needles:
US #9/5.50 mm
Notions:
finishing needle
Notes
Gauge:
18 sts x 24 rows = 4″ x 4″
in Stockinette stitch
Abbreviations
BO – bind off
CO – cast on
gs – garter stitch
k – knit
k2tog – knit 2 stitches together; single right-leaning decrease
st(s) – stitch(es)
yo – yarn over
Pattern
This swimsuit cover-up is worked back and forth in one piece, then the edges are partially seamed. The bottom, waist, and top of the front are worked, then the top, waist, and bottom of the back.
Instructions are provided for sizes as follows:
child S (M, L)
Setup
Using Aqua, CO 44 (52, 60) sts.
Body
Work in gs until work measures 1.5″ (1.75″, 2″) in length.
Begin Open Lace Stitch.
Open Lace Stitch
Row 1 – k3, *yo twice, k1* to last 3 sts, k3
Row 2 – k all sts, dropping the yarn overs from the last row as you come to them
Rows 3 and 4 are the same as Rows 1 and 2:
Row 3 – k3, *yo twice, k1* to last 3 sts, k3
Row 4 – k all sts, dropping the yarn overs from the last row as you come to them
Work 4 rows of gs.
Repeat these 8 rows until your work measures 14.5″ (15.5″, 17″) in length.
Front Waist
Work 6 rows of gs.
Work Eyelet Row as follows:
k5, *yo, k2tog, k6* to last 5 sts, then k5
Work 7 rows of gs.
Neck Shaping
Continue working in Open Lace Stitch until work measures 22″ (24″, 26″) in length.
Work 2 rows of gs.
Row 1 – k8, BO 28 (36, 44) sts, k8
Row 2 – k8, CO 28 (36, 44) sts, k8
Work 2 rows of gs.
Back
The back will be worked as the front, mirroring the stitches and construction until the end.
Begin Open Lace Stitch and work until top back is the same length as top front.
Back Waist
Work 6 rows of gs.
Work Eyelet Row as follows:
k5, *yo, k2tog, k6* to last 5 sts, then k5
Work 7 rows of gs.
Back Body
Work in Open Lace Stitch until the back lace section is even with the front when garment is folded at the neckline, then work Rows 1 to 4 once more.
Work in gs for 1.5″ (1.75″, 2″).
BO all sts.
Finishing
Weave in any loose ends.
Fold your work at the neck hole and seam the center 4″ (4.5″, 5″) of the front where it lines up with the back.
Braid
Cut 9 pieces of yarn that are 6′ in length.
Line up the pieces of yarn together and tie a knot in one end. Separate the strands into three 3-piece sections and braid. Tie another knot in the end.
Lace the braid through the eyelet holes. Tie a loose bow.
You may also use a length of decorative ribbon or cord.
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4 Comments
Kristine Stringer
What are the approximate ages of the child compared to the sizes?
Holly
Hi Kristine —
Child S is around 22″ in the chest, about the same size as a 4T.
Child M should fit up through size 6/8 (26″).
Child L should fit through 10/12 (30″).
I hope this helps!
Take care,
Holly
Suzan Marciona
Just lovely. Can’t wait to make this for my granddaughter.
Holly
I hope she loves it!