Free Red Heart Knit Santa Baby Sweater Pattern, 3 mos
Item# RHK0229-018989V
Baby looks jolly in this knit sweater featuring Red Heart Buttercup and Red Heart Soft!
View full detailsFree Red Heart Knit Santa Baby Sweater Pattern, 3 mos
Item# RHK0229-018989V
Baby looks jolly in this knit sweater featuring Red Heart Buttercup and Red Heart Soft!
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Description
Free Easy Knit Sweater/Cardigan Pattern For Baby
Knit a hooded sweater to keep baby warm while enjoying the holiday season. We've shown it in traditional Santa red, but you can delight in selecting any color for your tiny elf! It's vibrant in Red Heart Soft, while Red Heart Buttercup combines tiny pompoms with a fleece-like yarn for a super-soft white trim all around. It's perfect to wear for the family Christmas card picture!
Material Notes
Don’t forget to pick up the finishing touches for your project! Take a look at the list of supplies you’ll need that aren’t included in your kit.
Kit does not include:
- Spare needle for 3-needle bind-off 4 (4, 5, 6, 6
- 19mm [¾”] buttons
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Sizing Notes
Sizing Notes
Making the right size is important! To make sure your project turns out the size described, always make a gauge swatch to match your tension. First time swatching? Learn more about knitting a gauge swatch!
Finished Measurements
You can view the finished size for this pattern by downloading the pdf.
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Care
Pattern Care
Treat your finished project right! Make sure you read the care directions closely so your hard work ages gracefully.
- Do Not Bleach
- Do Not Iron
- Machine Wash in Warm Water, Delicate Setting
- Tumble Dry
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Reviews & Ratings
Reviews
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Questions & Answers
Questions
Start typing your question and we'll check if it was already asked and answered.1 - 2 of 2 QuestionsQ: Sleeve pattern. The first increase row I've done several times. Comes out as 1 stitch short. I'm doing 18 and should end up with 24. I only get 23?
a year ago1 AnswerA: I worked the increase row just to make sure the math was correct and it does work out which means you're inadvertently missing an increase. After the first increase you should have three stitches between each subsequent increase until the last one. After the last one you will have 2 stitches. It should look like this: K1 Increase K3 Increase K3 Increase K3 Increase K3 Increase K3 Increase K2 I find that I have better luck getting all of my increases in with rows like this if I say each stitch out loud as I work it.
a year agoHelpful?Q: Can this be made with double knitting wool
a year ago1 AnswerA: The Red portion could be made with a double knit weight of yarn, but the white portion is made using a Super Bulky or #6 weight of yarn - heavier than Aran.
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