My K.A.R. baby sweater
by Jennifer Brooks Rice
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My K.A.R. baby sweater
Secures at the top with 1 button. This is the perfect little sweater for keeping baby warm on those chilly days. This pattern uses a variety of stitch patterns to create interesting textural detail to contrast the “everyday” stockinette knits.
I created this little sweater to go with an existing pair of longies and hat I knit for my son (His initials--K.A.R. are the inspiration for the title of this pattern). I had run out of colorway and needed to improvise with a few “stripes” of color at the bottom of the sleeves to pull the whole set together.
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