Creative Knitting

CHILD’S HOODED CARDIGAN

MEASUREMENTS

SKILL LEVEL

WHAT YOU'LL NEED

Yarn

5, 5, 6, 8, 9 balls 50gm Waikiwi Prints in shade #455

6, 6, 6, 7, 8 19mm buttons

Needles

3.25mm knitting needles and

3.25mm circular needle 80cm long

Stitch markers

Stitch holders or waste yarn

Cable needle

Tension

28 sts by 36 rows over Chart pattern (Repeating Rows 29-30) on 3.25mm needles to10cm

STITCH GUIDE

THREE-NEEDLE CAST-OFF - Place sts to be joined on each of two needles, with right sides facing, and with needle tips pointing in the same direction. With a third needle the same size, k2tog (1 st from each needle), slipping them

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