One Piece Wonder, Baby Sweater/Cardigan
Use this baby crochet pattern to make a One Piece Wonder, Baby Sweater or Cardigan. Size fits newborn to three months, but a bigger size is also provided. Single crochet and double crochet stitches are provided.
Crochet HookG/6 or 4 mm hook
Yarn Weight(3) Light/DK (21-24 stitches to 4 inches)
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princess6860504
Oct 28, 2017
Pretty in pink baby sweater! I love the ribbing effect created that comes from crocheting into the back loops only, not both. But if you are an avid crocheter you should know that -) What makes this sweater pattern different from the rest is the fact that it is worked ALL IN ONE PIECE!
Member 2621161
Jan 04, 2015
Ok... I didn't think this was going to be something that I liked, but I was surprised to find out how easy this was, and now I am totally addicted. I just want to make a bunch of these in many different colors! The pattern is so exact. I didn't have any flubs at all while making this. It worked up fast, too. I made this sweater in about 3 1/2 hours while watching Hallmark movies. Thank you so much for the pattern!
Turqwa
Jun 05, 2012
Well written and great photos to follow. I have made a few of these now and will keep on making more as I love this pattern. I would say any one with a bit of experience would have no trouble following this pattern at all!
tanyabharathi 8832 885
Feb 06, 2012
i made a sweater of this pattern for my daughter... its really great... wanted to upload the photo of this... but dont know how?????? can anyone help me?
editorKS
Feb 08, 2012
@tanyabharathi 8832885, we'd love to see a photo of your sweater! Feel free to share it on our Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/allfreecrochet - you never know, it could be featured in an upcoming newsletter! :) --Editors of AllFreeCrochet
hooking granny
Feb 03, 2012
This is a fantastic baby sweater, and so very easy to make. I made for my new greatgranddaughter. One could make it in blue for a baby boy also. I love this pattern!
xenadome
Sep 23, 2011
This is the most easy sweater to make ever. The directions are brain friendly and i am a beginner so thank you thank you. I am making a lady bug sweater for my granddaughter, i crocheted the buttons and in the center there is a lady bug button. I used Aron yarn which is a little more stretchy than i need but for a toddler that is growing it does well, i am making this again. Hopefully you will have directions for a grown up sweater like this. I am on a roll.
JennyBee1
Sep 21, 2011
@rainbow48, To print only the pattern minus the surrounding ads and text, try this: Go to the page and highlight the text, then right-click on it. You'll get a window that gives you the option to "copy." Do that, and then paste the text into a word document. You should be able print that document that way. --Editor of AllFreeCrochet
StewiesMama 768505 4
Sep 21, 2011
What a darling sweater! I most definately will be making this one more than once. I am planning on working up the yoke of the sweater in a contrasting color along with the cuffs and the bottom ribbing. Of course some cutesy buttons will finish off the front. Perhaps I will add a patch pocket to the front as well....
rainbow48
Sep 20, 2011
I love the look of this sweater. Do you have a printer friendly version? When I went to print, it said it was 36 pages. Love all your patterns. Thank you for sharing. Donna
canngrocketmailcom
Feb 03, 2012
If you haven't already printed the pattern, (mine said 24 pgs) you could scroll though and pick out the pages you should need to crochet, print those, and refer back to the computer (if you save the pattern), for some of the other instructions , such as assembly etc. This saves quite a few pages, and it a lot of the other pages can be a reference only.
vickycraft 2675172
Sep 20, 2011
I have been making this sweater for almost 6 months since the first time I saw it. It works up beatifully. I really like it in varigated colors. tried the buttons but didn't work out well since babies have a dendency to chew on everything in sight, so I added a collar to it instead and just loved the way it came out. this is the most simpliest one piece sweater I have ever made and it looks great. thank you very much for this pattern
gtraicoff 7230405
Sep 20, 2011
The sweater is darling as is. Cutesy shaped buttons are a collossal pain. Stick with round ones.
another northern c rafter
Sep 20, 2011
I like the look of this little sweater as it is. The detail is in the design of the sweater itself--don't detract from it by putting on animal or other bright coloured buttons. In the photo the button colour matches the sweater--nice touch. Oh to be so lucky as to have a store close by where you can pick out buttons to match the yarn you have just chosen!!! If I was to make this in another colour I might choose white, or sage green, but would stay with a solid colour. A multicolour or mottled tone yarn would detract from the pattern itself. Thankyou for sharing this pattern.
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