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There’s very little cuter than babies dressed up as animals. This Baby Bear Hooded Cardigan is the cutest knit baby sweater for mama bear to dress her little baby bear up in. The hood even has two adorable little ears! While the construction might look complicated, this cardigan is much easier than it looks, and the more advanced techniques are explained clearly in the pattern. While we love this knit baby cardigan in gray, we think it would be equally as adorable in brown, black, or white to look like a grizzly, black, or polar bear cub!
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This year, don’t be caught in the cold without your very own Bateau Sweater. Style and flair shouldn’t have to be sacrificed for warmth. With this lovely knit sweater, they aren’t. This easy knit sweater pattern is great for those who have been putting off learning how to knit a sweater. It can also be taken up by beginner knitters ready to take on the challenge of the knit sweater. This versatile knit sweater can be worn casually as a knitted top or as a pullover. However you choose to wear it, this darling sweater is sure to not only keep you nice and warm but also looking absolutely fabulous.
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Cute, warm, and seamless what more could you ask for? The No Seams Baby Cardi is the perfect project for your next knitting adventure. This adorable baby cardigan pattern has buttons all the way down and long sleeves that will keep baby’s arms nice and cozy. The pattern includes instructions for both girls’ and boys’ versions, as well as sizing up to 24 months. You’ll love this knitting this pattern almost as much as your baby loves wearing it.
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You will look simply divine when you wear the Goddess Summer Scarf. This gorgeous lace pattern shows you how to make a scarf that is light and airy, a fantastic companion to any summer ensemble. Sometimes, scarf patterns seem monotonous, but the stunning lace knitting technique used here creates a beautiful accessory that you will naturally gravitate toward when picking out your perfect summer outfit. However, the real beauty behind this scarf is that it will make you and your talent the star.
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The Bobble Ripple Baby Blanket is so darn cute and it’s so fun and simple to make.
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If you’re searching a yarn store and constantly see the phrase, ‘dk yarn’ you might start scratching your head, (or stroking your beard!) Is it another part of the secret knitting jargon that is driving you batty and making you feel totally inadequate?