Crossing Games Baby Sweater

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Bestseller Baby Pattern and pdf include sizes for toddler too!

Crossing Game Baby Sweater is a cute seamless unisex baby sweater in raglan construction, playing with two adorable knitting stitches. You can create this fun garment for your baby and toddlers, pattern comes in many sizes.

Craft: Knitting
Yarn:
280 (300, 320, 320, 360) yards worsted weight yarn (270 yds. = 100 grams)
Or any similar worsted weight yarn to get the pattern gauge.
Needles Size:
US #4/3.5mm circular needle (32”/80cm) or preferred size circumference for Magic Loop
US #6/4mm circular needle (32”/80cm) or preferred size circumference for Magic Loop
Size: 0-3mo, 3-6mo, 12mo, 18mo, 24mo

Gauge:
24sts & 30 rounds in stocking st, using US #6/4mm needles = 4”/10cm (after blocking)

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5 Responses

  1. Teresa
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    It’s a lovely pattern. Very fall-ish color too. I’m going to show it to my mother, as she usually loves to knit sweaters for the grandkids.
    Thank you for sharing at The Really Crafty Link Party. Pinned.

  2. Lydia from Life Beyond the Kitchen
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    Pretty project! Love the lacy rib on the bottom of the sweater and the cuffs. The color you’ve chosen really makes it pop. Thanks for sharing with us at Creatively Crafty #ccbg 🙂

  3. I love the texture in this gorgeous little sweater! Thanks for sharing on Friday Frenzy!

  4. Elise L Ho
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    That sweater is just gorgeous.

  5. lilia Vanini
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    Thank you so much!

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