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Portobello Children’s Cardigan

A delicate yet practical addition to a child’s wardrobe, this crochet jacket is both charming and versatile. With a front button closure and intricate lace details on the upper section, it strikes the perfect balance between everyday comfort and a more dressed-up look. The addition of a lace collar enhances its vintage-inspired appeal. Find the original pattern on hobbii.com, or read more about
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Matinee Baby Outfit

For a timeless and sweet outfit for your baby, consider this crochet pattern. This adorable ensemble features a delicate and classic design that’s perfect for dressing up the little ones. The pattern is beginner-friendly, making it a great project for new crocheters. Find the original free pattern on crochetncreate.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
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Kid’s Cabled Cardigan

This stylish crochet cardigan for kids features unique stitches that elevate its design, making it both fashionable and fun to create. With the help of a free crochet pattern, you’ll master new techniques while crafting a beautiful piece that your child will adore. It’s the perfect blend of creativity and comfort. Find the original free pattern on ravelry.com.
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Ruffle Haze Collar Cardigan

Some cardigans are simple. Others make you smile just by looking at them. This crochet kid’s cardigan has a relaxed shape, rectangular sleeves, and wide ruffles that follow the V-neckline and cuffs. The front ties with a soft string, giving it a playful handmade feel – perfect for everyday adventures and sweet moments. PHOTOS by Yarnspirations Design Studio / Ravelry.com Find the original pattern
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Cardigan with Ties

If you’re looking for a charming and versatile project, the cardigan is a wonderful choice. Designed to look cute and practical, it adds elegance to a baby’s wardrobe. With its classic look and adorable details, it’s a delightful addition to any baby’s outfit. Save the baby cardigan pattern for later! Find the original free pattern on swecraftcorner.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
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