Dawn Cape

If you prefer longer and more flowing garments, this poncho cardigan will definitely catch your eye.

Dawn Cape

The full article about this pattern is here: Dawn Cape

Kaleidoscope Cardigan

This is a stunning cardi. In fact, it’s essentially an adult cardigan in miniature. Your little woman will absolutely adore the cut and texture. I think that kids’ clothes can look good without needing to look specifically like children’s garments, and this one fits the bill ideally.

Kaleidoscope Cardigan

The full article about this pattern is here: Kaleidoscope Cardigan

Patchwork Cardigan

In conclusion, the patch cardi is a unique and attractive option. It is crafted with elongated strips arranged vertically, resulting in a graceful and flowing structure, reminiscent of a waterfall. Undoubtedly, this design is sure to be a favored choice among many.

Patchwork Cardigan

The full article about this pattern is on TL Yarn Crafts blog: Patchwork Cardigan

Skylar Ribbed Top

This is a super easy pattern perfect for a newbie. It uses only half double crochets. Although it is great and popular among teens and young women, you can easily adapt it for kids. There are alteration instructions if you prefer longer tank tops over crop tops.

Skylar Ribbed Top


The full article about this pattern is here:
Skylar Ribbed Crop Top
more info about Herbtere’s project ravelry and -leachang-‘s project ravelry.

Sea Breeze Stripes Knit Baby Cardigan

Nothing beats the timeless appeal of stripes! Why not use your knitting magic to make a truly special gift for your child? This knitted cardigan is a perfect choice for keeping your little one warm during cool evenings. It only requires a simple stocking stitch, so you can easily create this awesome garment with just your hands and some yarn. Plus, with sizes available for up to 24 months, your child can enjoy this stylish piece for longer.

Sea Breeze Stripes Knit Baby Cardigan

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Find the original free pattern on yarnspirations.com. The full article and the free pattern can be found on raverly here.