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Crazy cats Jumper
Crazy cats is a simple raglan, knitted in parts for children with bands of cats and paw prints at the lower edges, giving it child appeal. There is a front button fastening for ease of dressing. The written instructions include charts and sizes range from 1 to 9 years. I used Willow and Lark Poetry for it’s softness and excellent colours, but any good quality yarn would give a good result. As it is striped,I find this a useful pattern for using up left over balls of wool when there is not enough for a whole garment in a single colour.
You will need 2 (2) (3) (3) (3) x 50g balls in two different colours, and 1 (1) (1) (1) (1) x 50g ball for the cats and paw prints.
I used Verdigris Green, Midnight Blue and Owl Grey.
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