Easy Peasy Baby Cardigan

Hello Everyone!

It’s Friday once again and I’ve worked up another little baby cardigan for all of you. This one uses super beginner friendly stitches making it a great mindless project or first project of baby clothing.

This crochet baby sweater will fit a 3-6 months, and is made using the yoke method.

This baby sweater uses a thin weight 5 yarn or a thick weight 4 yarn. You can use any yarn that you can meet gauge with.

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Let’s get hooking!

Supplies

5.5mm crochet hook

5mm crochet hook

1 200 gram ball of a thin weight 5 or a thick weight 4 yarn. I used puzzle yarn.

Buttons in the color of your choice I used buttons from this set for the white ones and the wooden one on top came from this set.

Darning needle.

Scissors. I like the clover yarn cutter.

Abbreviations

Ch- Chain

DC- Double crochet

FPDC- Front post double crochet

BPDC- Back post double crochet

Slst- Slip stitch

Notes

Gauge- 3 stitches= 1 inch 2 rows= 1 inch

When working the sleeves you can either work your stitches tighter, or switch to a 5mm crochet hook.

This sweater will fit sizes 3-6 months.

Baby Cardigan Pattern

Ch 50

Row 1- DC in third ch from hook and in the next 6 stitches. Work 3 DC in the next stitch. (Place a stitch marker in the second stitch of your increase)

Work 1 DC in the next 8 stitches, work 3 DC in the next stitch. Place stitch marker in second stitch of increase.

Work 1 DC in the next 14 stitches, work 3 DC in the next stitch. Place stitch marker in the second stitch of increase.

Work 1 DC in the next 8 stitches, work 3 DC in the next stitch. Place stitch marker in the second stitch of increase.

Work 1 DC in the last 7 stitches. (56)

Row 2- Ch 2, turn *work 1 DC in each stitch until you reach your next stitch marker. Remove the stitch marker, work 3 DC in the space it was in then put your marker into the second stitch of this increase* Repeat * around. (64)

Row 3- Repeat row 2. (72)

Row 4- Repeat row 2. (80)

Row 5- Repeat row 2. (88)

Row 6- Repeat row 2. (96)

Row 7- Ch 2, work 1 DC in each stitch until you reach your first stitch marker. Fold your yoke in half, ch 1, DC in the space of your next stitch marker. Work 1 DC in each stitch until you reach your next stitch marker. Ch 1, DC in the space of your next stitch marker. Work 1 DC in each remaining stitch. (58)

Row 8- Ch 2, turn work 1 DC in each stitch around. When you reach the ch stitches work 1 DC in the back loop only of your ch stitches.

Rows 9-14- Ch 2, turn, DC in each stitch around

Rows 15-17- Ch 2, turn, work 1 DC in the first stitch. *FPDC in the next stitch, BPDC in the next stitch.* Repeat * across until you only have 1 stitch left. DC in the final stitch.

Border

At the end of row 17 ch 1, turn your work so you’re going into the side of each row. Switch to a 5mm hook and work 2 sc into the side of each DC row.

Once you reach the top of that side switch back to a 5.5mm hook, alternate FPDC and BPDC across the neckline.

Ch 2, switch back to a 5mm hook, work 2 sc into the side of each DC row going down. At the end of that side ch 1 and slst to the first stitch on the bottom row.

Tie off. Weave in ends.

Sleeves

Row 1- Tie on in your armpit space ch 2, work 2 DC in your armpit space. Work 1 DC in each remaining stitch around. Join to beginning with slst. (23)

Rows 2-10- Ch 2, turn, work 1 DC in each stitch around. Join to beginning with slst.

Row 11- Ch 2, turn, alternate FPDC and BPDC around until you have 1 stitch remaining. Skip the last stitch, join to beginning with slst.

Tie off, repeat on other side.

Weave in ends.

Sew on buttons.

Before we go…

As always I hope you all enjoyed today’s pattern. I LOVE making baby sweaters and with summer quickly approaching a plan on offering some nice summer baby crochet patterns that I hope you’re all as excited for as I am.

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If you would like to see more baby sweaters you can find my crunch time baby cardigan here, or my seed stitch baby sweater here.

Once again I hope you all enjoyed today’s pattern, and as always happy hooking!

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