Love Knitting for Baby

Flower girl

Knit a flower in matching shades to embellish the front

C›reated with knit and slip stitches using the mosaic style of knitting, the tweedy patterning gives a lovely textured feel to the cardigan, making it feel almost like a smart jacket. It’s an effective but simple technique once you get the LERK›SJ›MX››%››S[IV›GSVWEKI› EHHW›E›HVIWW]››RMWL››TIVJIGX› for weddings and other occasions. Dress your girl in this gorgeous pink and GVIEQ›RYQFIV›ERH›WLIuW› guaranteed to steal the show!

Cardigan

You will need

Sirdar Snuggly DK, 50g in:

Flower Girl (shade 474) x 2 (3: 4: 4:

5) balls – yarn M

Rice Pud (shade 446) x 1 (1: 2: 2: 2) ball(s) – yarn C

4mm (UK 8, US 6) needles 3.25mm (UK 10, US 3) needles

5 (5: 6: 6: 6: 6) buttons

Measurements

See sizing guide

Tension

25 sts and 44 rows to 10cm (4in) over patt, using 4mm (UK

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