224 free Cardigan knitting patterns
With over 190+ baby cardigan knitting patterns and counting you will never be bored and will always find something new to knit for all the beautiful little babies and toddlers in your life. Whenever I hear that anyone is expecting a baby, one of the first knitting projects I turn to is creating a lovely little knitted baby cardigan. See 50+ free baby cardigan knitting patterns.
Here is my ultimate source of go to free knitting patterns to create all types of baby cardigans, from simple yet effective garter stitch baby cardigans, to basic garter stitch ones to more advanced lacy baby cardigan patterns and cable stitch baby cardigans.
“Santa’s Baby Elf” christmas themed knitting pattern for baby hat and cardigan from Redheart: Your little charmer will be ready for the holidays in this darling polka dot sweater with matching stocking hat. Knit them in red and green for a classic Christmas look or …
Santa Baby Sweater fro Redheart: Knit a hooded sweater to keep baby warm while enjoying the holiday season. We’ve shown it in traditional Santa red, but you may choose any color for your special little elf! Kids and Babies Christmas Clothes Free Knitting Patterns Pattern
Cotton Candy Jackets & Hat free knitting pattern for babies. Jackets To Fit Age (approximately) Premature Newborn 0-6 6-12 1-2 Pattern
Lonco Cardigan Pattern from Auracania yarns! Simple lace cardigan to knit for babies. Free Pattern
Provence Baby Cardigan from Elite Yarns by Cecily Glowik. Knitting Skill Level: Intermediate SIZES: 6 – 9 (9 –12, 12 –18, 18 –24) months Finished Measurements: 201 ⁄4 (213 ⁄4, 233 ⁄4, 251 ⁄4)” Pattern
Super cute knitted little striped cardi with cat motif for girls SIZES: 2, 4, 6 created by Vickie Howell! Find the free pattern here: link
Buttercup baby set knitting pattern including sweater, bonnet and booties! Pattern Page 1 Pattern Page 2
Knit Garter Stitch Kimono Courtesy of Bernat. This fun wrap-style kimono top is comfy, soft and great for layering. Skill Level: Easy Abbreviations: St(s) = stitch(es); in(s) = inch(es); dec = decrease; alt = alternate; beg = begin(ning); cont = continue; RS = right …