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PDF INSTANT DOWNLOAD – Vintage Knitting Pattern for Baby Jackets and Hat One of the quickest and easiest baby knitting patterns you’ll ever find. Very simple pattern to knit a baby jacket/cardigan, a sweater or a bolero and a matching rolled brim beanie. Great pattern that would suit either a baby girl or boy DK or worsted weight yarn To fit chest 45, 52 and 56cm – 18, 20 and 22 inches Vintage UK pattern. English language and UK terms Pattern is an instant download PDF and will print onto 2 pages
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**KNITTING PATTERN. English only. Digital PDF download only.** The Itty Bitty Pretty Sweater is a top down, seamless pullover with subtle lace detailing made especially for tiny humans. It’s knit in-the-round and uses short rows to shape the neckline. This miniature sweater might just become your most feel-good project of the year. Final Measurements: 3 mo (6 mo, 9 mo, 12 mo, 2 yr, 3 yr, 4 yr, 5 yr, 6 yr) Length: 10 (11, 12, 12.5, 13.5, 14, 15, 15.5, 16.5) inches Width: 9.5 (10, 10.5, 11, 11, 11.5, 12, 12.5, 13) inches Sleeve 6 (6.5, 7.5, 8, 8.5, 9.5, 10.5, 11.5, 12.5) inches – Instant PDF Download (not finished product!) – Knitting skill level: Advanced – Skills required: Knit, purl, increasing, decreasing, basic lace, short rows – Materials needed: 300 (320, 370, 400, 430, 470, 520, 570, 630) yards of sock weight yarn; size 4US/3.5mm 16\
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Instant Download PDF Vintage Row by Row Knitting Pattern to knit Baby a diamond patterned cardigan or jumper Chest 16 to 22 inch in DK / 8 ply The listing is for a instant download pdf and not the physical item It is written in English Please be aware that some of the materials to make the patterns may be discontinued so an alternative or equivalent may need to be found.
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Baby Sweater Knitting Pattern Jumper Basic Baby Cardigan Toddler Sweater 3-6-12-24 months to child sizes PDF file Knit Baby suit This is the basic baby-toddler cardigan knitting pattern using the soft american wool. It is perfect for boys and girls of any age. To fit sizes: 3 month (6m, 12m, 18, 2 year, 4y, 6y) Needles: US 8 [5 mm] Yarn suggestion: worsted weight yarn Gauge: 18 sts – 10 cm 4\
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Knitting Pattern digital download Baby \u0026 child wrap neck sweater with matching hat and rug DK 8 ply yarn or wool Yarn required for sweater: 330-990 metres (360-1080 yards) Tension/Gauge: 22 sts \u0026 36 rows over pattern on 4.0 mm needles Sizes: 16-26 inch (41-66 cm) chest or Birth to 7 years Such a cutie! Intermediate knitting skills required All my patterns use UK/NZ/AU knitting terms
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A few months ago I found out that grandbaby #2 is on the way! A very happy announcement to which I reacted in much the same way as I did to grandbaby #1. So exciting!! That’s wonderful!! I’ll get out my knitting needles! 🙂 Yes, baby projects are some of my most favorite knitting projects…