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Heidi Jacket - P288
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Skill level: Intermediate
Description
Knitting pattern - Heidi Jacket - P288
This oversized warm & snuggly garment is a perfect layering for strolls in the park or those cooler outings. It can also be worn with a light garment under as baby grows gaining a bit more life! A simple design with a braided yoke feature.
Cardigan is worked from the bottom up in one piece to underarm, then divided for Fronts and Back. Sleeves are worked either in the round, or flat. Instructions for both are included in this pattern.
Sleeves are then joined to the body to form the yoke. If working the sleeves in the round, there is no
seaming involved. If you choose to work the sleeves flat, you will need to sew the side seam of the Sleeves.
SIZES:
A -- 3 months
B -- 6 months
C -- 12 months
D -- 18 months
E -- 2 years
MATERIALS REQUIRED
Design features: Keepsake Fibre Co Essence 100% Organic wool, weight - 100metres / 109 yards per 50gram ball.
A -- 165grams / 330metres / 359 yards
B -- 200 grams / 400 metres / 436 yards
C -- 250 grams / 501 metres / 546 yards
D -- 283 grams / 567 metres / 616 yards
E -- 319 grams / 635 metres / 693 yards
NEEDLES REQUIRED
3.5mm (US 4) circular needle 60cm (24in)
One set 3.5mm (US 4) double-pointed needles, if working the sleeves in the round
One pair 3.5mm (US 4) straight needles, if working the sleeves flat
Or needle size needed to obtain gauge
OTHER MATERIALS
2 stitch markers
1 cable needle
3 buttons
TENSION / GAUGE
26 stitches x 34 rows / rounds = 10cm (4in) worked in st st on 3.5mm (US 4) needles.
My knitting patterns do NOT come with guided tutorials, nor do I provide one on one guidance. When purchasing any of my patterns it is assumed that you are either and Intermediate / Advanced knitter and can follow and read a knitting pattern. My patterns have been test knitted and professionally technical edited and are written out in full, following universally acceptable instructions and knitting abbreviations . All patterns are clearly marked for the Intermediate knitter/ or the Advanced Knitter/ or the Beginner knitter, and to the best our knowledge are as correct as humanly possible.
- First published: December 2025
- Page created: December 19, 2025
- Last updated: December 19, 2025 …
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