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These knitting patterns are not my designs but links to other designers who have generously shared their patterns. If you have questions about how to quilt a specific pattern, please contact the designer directly.

Little Princess Kimono - Free Pattern

Little Princess Kimono - Free Pattern
Photos above © Scullybunbun
What beautiful baby cardigan knitting (Free pattern)! I found it on Pinterest...
This delightful Baby Kimono is a joy to make. It features Oriel Lace Pattern at the lower edges and is knitted in one piece in the body and the sleeves are added after using double-pointed needles and knit in the round so there are no joins. It is a one size garment but if you want a larger size garment for a bigger baby or older age group simply knit it using a larger needle and make the sleeves longer in length.

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Avonlea Cross Over Baby Sweater - Knitting Pattern

Avonlea Cross Over Baby Sweater - Knitting Pattern
Designed by  © OgeDesigns
What beautiful baby sweater knitting pattern! I found it on Pinterest...
Wrap baby cardigan worked in one piece from the bottom up with a simple pattern on front and back. designed to ensure simple and fuss-free dressing. Knits up quickly in worsted weight yarn, making it a great last-minute Baby Shower gift. 

Official Kittyville Hat - Free Pattern

Official Kittyville Hat - Free Pattern
The photo above © MiniLaura 
What beautiful hat knitting pattern! I found it on Pinterest...
These hats are the bastard children of the Lil’ Devil Baby Hat that I featured on my Web site. Kittyville is an online hodgepodge that I started in 1997 to present my somewhat off-center interests to the rest of the world. I love getting feedback and questions from faraway places, and I got so many requests for an adult version of the Lil’ Devil Baby Hat that I adapted it to fit grown-ups. It naturally evolved into the Kitty hat, which is the official headgear for Kittyville. I like to imagine people wearing it to surf my site, like a kid putting on a Captain Video helmet to watch his favorite show. You can omit the ears or horns and add your own kind of ornamentation: pom-poms, tassels, ponytails. Or just go minimal - with this basic hat shape, the possibilities are endless.

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These patterns are not my designs but links to other designers who have generously shared their patterns. If you have questions about how to knit a specific pattern, please contact the designer directly.

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