Babies Shawl Collar double breasted cardi

I made this for my daughters latest niece.

Created by: Lyn R

  • Project Details

    About

    I had a few balls of yarn left from a previous project and after spying this lovely pattern online, I decided to knit it up. Cardi is knitted all in one piece starting at back and working up and over, increasing stitches to incorporate the sleeves. The ribbed front band is knitted up separately and the ribbed cuffs are also picked up after main piece is completed.

    Pattern

    Keynote Pattern 134 - DK/4ply

    This pattern is from:
    Purchased online from Cabbage Patch Treasures site

    Yarns

    • material-yarn
      Morris & Sons Empire 4 ply Australian Superfine Merino - Shade 464 - Lilies 4.0 balls

    Needles & Hooks

    • Circular 2.75mm (US 2) 60cm
    • Circular 3.25mm (US 3) 60cm

    Accessories

    • Stitch Holder
    • Tapestry Needle
    • Buttons
    • Stitch Markers

    Measurements

    Notes: To fit 51cm-53cm, largest size on pattern

    Tags

    • Babies
    • Girls

    Craft

    Knitting

    Skill Level

    Intermediate

    Status

    Complete
    Started on: Apr 27, 2018 Finished on: May 4, 2018
  • Comments

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    7 Comments

    • Alison B

      Portsoy

      Beautiful cardigan and lovely colour too,it’s beautifully knitted,gorgeous little baby too 😊
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      • Lyn R

        Wollongong

        Thanks Alison, she is a much loved baby with 4 older brothers!
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    • Val S

      very nice pattern, love the colour and your knitting.
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    • Jennifer M

      Daleys Point.

      Lyn,
      I love your cardigan too, we must have similar tastes. Looking forward to seeing more of your work. I have knitted a crocodile scarf for my grandson.
      Jennifer M.
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      • Lyn R

        Wollongong

        Yes I love the collars and would dearly love a similar style for me, but much prefer knitting for all the littlies! You can just steam through them in no time.
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      • Jennifer M

        Daleys Point.

        @Lyn R: I agree. Unfortunately all my grandchildren are growing up, so I am making the most of this last baby.
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      • Lyn R

        Wollongong

        @Jennifer M: I am making this current batch for 4 new babies of friends, all ‘gender unknown’, so knitting both boy & girl items to cover all outcomes!
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