Little V-Neck Cardigan by Michelle Kupfer

Little V-Neck Cardigan

Knitting
June 2014
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
18 stitches = 4 inches
in stockinette stitch
US 6 - 4.0 mm
US 8 - 5.0 mm
250 - 400 yards (229 - 366 m)
Small, Medium, Large (Baby/Toddler/Child)
English
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The Little V-Neck Cardigan is a worsted weight sweater that is easy to knit, and looks great on all the kids. This is a great pattern for beginners, as well as for more experienced knitters wanting a quick and easy baby gift. Instructions are clearly written, and there is minimal shaping required.


Sweater back and fronts are knit flat, and seamed at the shoulders.

Sleeve stitches are picked up along the the armhole edge, and knit down to the cuff. 

Stitches are picked up along the fronts and back neck, and the neckband is worked in garter stitch.
Buttonhole instructions are included on both right front and left front, so you can choose where to place them.
If you prefer, you can choose to omit the buttonholes, and wear the sweater open. 


Sizes

Small/Medium/Large
 (Baby/Toddler/Child)

Measurements

Chest -   20/22/24”

Length -  10/11/12”
 


Materials

Yarn
 250/275/400 yds worsted weight yarn

Needles

size 6 (for garter stitch sections) 

size 8 (for stockinette stitch sections)

size 6 circular, 24-32” (for neckband)
Misc

stitch markers, row counter, tapestry needle

3/4/4 small buttons

Gauge

18 stitches = 4” in stockinette stitch, using the larger needles.

Change needles size as necessary, for accurate gauge!

Required skills 

Casting on, knitting, purling, binding off, decreasing (k2tog and ssk), increasing (yo), picking up and knitting stitches, and seaming.

Note: This pattern was revised and updated on 9/17/22. It was previously released under another name (Michelle’s Baby/Toddler Cardigan with Garter Stitch Edges, in 3 sizes).