This simple baby cardigan is a necessity for everyday wear. The relaxed fit makes it comfortable to wear and perfect for all occasions. Plus, it has only four buttons, making it easy for a child to put on and take off. The pattern for the baby cardigan is also scrap-friendly, so you can use leftover yarn for a unique look. The project is suitable for beginners.
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Scrap Yarn Scrunchie
If you have a lot of leftover yarn, or just small balls and mini skeins, learn how to knit a scrunchie. It’s easy, quick, and turns out practical and durable. Plus, the unique combination of yarn can make it a really special accessory. All you need to make this handmade scrunchie are needles and some yarn. Get the free knitting pattern on the website.
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Child Size Hooded Cardigan
This lovely hooded cardigan will be perfect for any weather. The pattern is very easy and quick, so even beginners can try their hand at it. On the pattern page, you will find patterns not only for an infant and toddlers but also for older kids and adults. Isn’t it amazing? You can make the same cardigans for all family members and celebrate special occasions like a family photo! A link to the free pattern is available below together with a video tutorial for infant size of the sweater.
The full article about this pattern is here: Child Size Hooded Cardigan
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Hexagon Baby Jacket
The hexagon baby jacket is an easy and fun project that will produce a baby suit that’s loose-fitting and comfortable, and easy to put on the little tyke. It’s simple to make and the detailed instructions are easy to follow. Baby needs new clothes? You have your little precious covered.
The full article about this pattern is here: Hexagon Baby Jacket
More info about this project here ravelry.
BEN Baby Cardigan Jacket
You can add buttons and beautifully personalize this sweet jacket as you like. It looks great in blue and white, however, you can go for different colors as well, because the pattern is really classic and looks good in any color combination.
The full article about this free pattern is here mariannaslazydaisydays.blogspot.com, more about this project here ravelry.com
Child Shawl Cardigan
Next, this crocheted girl’s cardigan is a whole different take. While the previous one went for the elegant approach, this one is right out of a fantasy novel. Thus, it’s a fantasy lacy and frilly sweater for a fantastic princess!
The full Youtube tutorial about this pattern is here: Child Shawl Cardigan
More info about project photographed you will find on Ravelry here.