Baby and Big Boy Bavarian Sweaters by Arenda Holladay
This sweater is sized for babies up to child. It demonstrates how to work Bavarian Stitch flat instead of in the round.
This sweater is sized for babies up to child. It demonstrates how to work Bavarian Stitch flat instead of in the round.
This sweater is sized for children aged 4 to 10. It features a simple Norwegian design across the chest.
This hooded cardigan, knit in one piece for minimal finishing, features an easily memorized textured pattern.
This is the coordinating dress to the First Saturday (for Moms) dress. Instead of a fitted dress, this version features an empire waist. The dress is knit from the bottom up and has the same vertical lines as Mom’s version. The back neckline is lower than the front neckline. The dress is designed with two inches of ease at the chest.
This unisex baby/children’s cardigan is worked in a combination of single color slip stitch and a band of bright tri-color slip stitch at the waist and cuffs. Neckband is finished in Garter st.
This pattern accompanies the Special Topics in Finishing article on Crocheted Edges by Heather Storta.
Worked in the round from the top down, this child’s jumper has a tiered, ruched-skirt for your favorite twirl girl. It is reminiscent tutu worn by the Little Dancer in Edgar Degas’ sculpture.
This adorable sweater is a Blast From the Past. Leslie Gonzalez designed it to accompany a Stitch Anatomy on the Trinity Stitch in 2013. It features a shoulder placket which makes it ideal for this issue, The Fashion Framework article discusses plackets.
This sweet top and skirt, perfect for a special Spring day, use Anzula Gerty. It is sized from Child’s 4 Years to Adult Small.
This simple sweater, sized for Preemie to 18 month, uses a broken rib stitch pattern. It is knit in one piece to the armholes when the work is divided for the back and fronts.