Daisy Basket Cardigan – Debby Dewhurst

$8.80 Inc. GST

Daisy Basket Cardigan – Debby Dewhurst is a sweet round neck, top down, side seam free knitted baby cardigan with lots of options. There is an open skirt version which is great over a dress as well as a straight, full buttoned version which would be perfect with overalls or leggings with a choice of garter stitch or ribbed hem. Both versions are included in the pattern and are available in two sizes. The sleeves were knitted in the flat in size 1 and in the round in size 2, instructions for both are included too. Have fun making this cardigan just the way you want it!

  • 150gms of 4ply Fingering/Sock yarn.
  • Fits ages 6 – 12 months and 18 months – 2 1⁄2 years. Size 1 fits 54cm chest and Size 2 fits 60cm chest.
  • Pattern is a PDF available as a download only
  • 3.50mm and 3.00mm circular needles, 80cm long.

Description

Daisy Basket Cardigan – Debby Dewhurst is a sweet round neck, top down, side seam free knitted baby cardigan with lots of options. There is an open skirt version which is great over a dress as well as a straight, full buttoned version which would be perfect with overalls or leggings with a choice of garter stitch or ribbed hem. Both versions are included in the pattern and are available in two sizes. The sleeves were knitted in the flat in size 1 and in the round in size 2, instructions for both are included too. Have fun making this cardigan just the way you want it!

  • 150gms of 4ply Fingering/Sock yarn.
  • Fits ages 6 – 12 months and 18 months – 2 1⁄2 years. Size 1 fits 54cm chest and Size 2 fits 60cm chest.
  • Pattern is a PDF available as a download only
  • 3.50mm and 3.00mm circular needles, 80cm long.

Daisy Basket Cardigan – Debby Dewhurst is one pattern in Debby’s collection of knitted patterns. Check out her Feather and Fan Socks pattern here.

Crafty Yarn Council is a great website full of useful information including all the standard symbols for crochet and knitting and all the information on what all those symbols on your yarn tags mean, hook and needle conversion charts and more! They also have all the information on Yarn weights including WPI which is very useful if you lost your tag!  The other useful website is Yarnsub –  great advice on what you can substitute your yarn for in a pattern. Both websites are worth having in your favourites.

Additional information

Project Type

Cardigan