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Bella Rebekah Cardigan
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You are looking at a crochet pattern for a precious little cardigan. This cardigan is made without having to sew any pieces together! It’s a quick and easy pattern. This would be a perfect “first garment” pattern for a beginner ready to tackle their first garment pattern. It comes with a series of videos, where I do the entire cardigan on video. This little sweater can be made in a variety of sizes, by switching your yarn and hook. It can be made with short sleeves or long sleeves. The flower pattern on the headband IS included in this pattern.
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With this one pattern, you can make a variety of sizes, your gauge and yarn will determine the size you make. Accurate gauge is given for all sizes on the pattern.
Materials needed:
Yarn -
Fingering or Lace weight yarn for preemie, newborn, or 0-3 months
Sport weight yarn for 3-6 months, or 6-12 months
Dk or light worsted weight yarn for 12-18 months, 18-24 months, or 2T
Worsted weight yarn for 3T, or 4-5T
Buttons
3 for the cardigan
1 for flower (to add to headbands) optional
Yarn Needle Ribbon (to add to sleeves)optional*
I do not give a recommended hook size on this pattern. The hook you need will depend on the gauge needed for the size you want to create.
If you are unfamiliar with making gauge swatches to achieve the correct gauge, I do have videos available for that.
Difficulty - Intermediate, although this is an easy pattern, and with the videos, it’s a great “first cardigan” pattern for a beginner
Stitches Used -
Ch = Chain
Hk = Hook
Lp = Loop
Ss = Slip Stitch
Sc = Single Crochet
Hdc = Half Double Crochet
Dc = Double Crochet
Htr = Half Treble Crochet
Cl = Cluster
Tcl = Triple Cluster
Rbc = Rebekah Cluster
Sk = Skip
Sp = Space
St(s) = Stitch(es)
Wk = Work
The flower is included with this pdf. There is no guesswork with this pattern. I make everything very clear!
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QUALITY You can be sure you are getting a quality pattern. My patterns work, and are easy to follow. You can easily find products made from my patterns from different sellers on Etsy. Check my feedback. I work very hard on these patterns, and take a lot of pride in the quality and value of them.
TESTING All of my patterns are put through a testing phase with multiple testers, and editted until they are the best they can be. (A huge thank you to all of my fantastic testers!!)
PICTURES My patterns are full of pictures, so that anything that might be confusing is able to be clearly seen.
VIDEOS I have purchased and maintain a video site, and make videos to go along with my patterns. You will receive the links and passwords to those videos with your pattern after purchase.
CUSTOMER SUPPORT I provide customer support for my patterns and welcome any questions you might have. I love crochet, I love writing patterns, and I value my customers.
NO FEES TO SELL I have never and will never charge a cottage license fee for any of my patterns. I personally feel that once you have purchased a pattern, what you make using that pattern is your property and work, and you are free to sell finished items at craft fairs, or online marketplaces such as Etsy.
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This pattern is copyright protected and cannot be changed, sold, or reproduced in any way.
The finished product from this pattern will be your work and property, and can be used for personal use, given as a gift, made for charity (recommended), or sold at craft fairs and websites such as Etsy.
- First published: January 2009
- Page created: March 10, 2012
- Last updated: June 24, 2019 …
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