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Lil Darlin Crochet Cardigan Pattern
Learn how to crochet baby clothes when you download this adorable cardigan crochet patter for your little on. Available in multiple sizes, babies of all shapes and sizes will look absolutely adorable in the Lil Darlin Crochet Cardigan Pattern.
In the Designer's Words: "If you are looking for an easy and fast cardigan pattern to crochet for babies, here it is. Also, this Crochet Lil Darlin Baby Cardigan available in multiple sizes for (12 months, 18 months and 24 months) old babies. You can see the link to the 6 months of this pattern in the post. Isn’t it would be a great shower gift that can be made spending few hours? If you’re beginner to crochet, this is the easiest pattern with basic shaping that you can try as first time making cardigan. The pattern is categorized under skill level-beginner You can also add long sleeves if you want."
Crochet HookG/6 or 4 mm hook
Yarn Weight(3) Light/DK (21-24 stitches to 4 inches)
Crochet Gauge20 hdc and 11 rows = 4” with 4mm crochet hook.
Finished Size12 months, 18 months, 24 months
Materials List
- sport weight yarn (16 WPI) Approx: 360 yards total for larger size
- 4mm crochet hook
- buttons (small size)
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Thread and needle / Scissors
Notes:
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Morehouse17
Oct 31, 2017
Not only did the designer post how to make this cute baby cardigan in 3 sizes, she provided the tip to create long sleeves for this cardigan. This is adorable and whether you select to make it in a solid color or as pictured, you cannot go wrong.
Delphine Bryant
Sep 30, 2017
This pattern sets me to remember those little diaper shirts babies worn when I was a young girl. During the summer months just to have something on the body, babies would wear sleeveless little shirts kind of like these. These are so sweet and can be worn as a "diaper" shirt or dressed up with leggings.
princess6860504
Mar 19, 2017
The "Gumdrops" yarn would be great for these baby cardigans. Then just add a coordinating solid color for the striping. I think you will fall in love with making baby cardigans like I have. You may end up giving them away to childrens' hospitals for sick kiddos and babies, if you do not have anyone else to give them to. It would be a lovely charity project. I truly appreciate that we are given full patterns for three sizes. Thank you!
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