Elegant Free Baby Girl Sweater Knitting Pattern

The elegant free baby girl sweater knitting pattern on this page will be perfect for your little princess' first Christmas.  This jacket worked up in red or emerald green trimmed in white faux fur would make a stunning photo prop for a photo shoot or holiday party.


Simply finish the sleeves and collar without the fur trim for a less formal look.

The button closures give the piece a tailored, classic look that never goes out of style; a truly timeless piece worth every minute (enjoyed) knitting it for that special little girl on your gift list.



Elegant Free Baby Girl Sweater Knitting Pattern





Of course, there will be a chance for cute, casual sweaters to be worn as well!

Winter snowman holiday Christmas sweater knitting pattern for a baby girl child kid with headband chunky yarn fast easy beginner.

nuttypatterns offers this easy, beginner sweater knitting pattern that works up FAST using chunky yarn that is so kind to those of us just learning the craft. How cute are the red and white candy stripes and pom poms on the headband and sweater? Festive for the Christmas holidays and beyond. It comes in child toddler and baby sizes, too!

Classic elegant baby girl sweater coat jacket knitting pattern with buttons and faux fur collar trim.

Free Baby Sweater Knitting Pattern for a Girl

Yarn: 4 ounces 4 ply fingering yarn in Christmas red, Holly green or the color of your choice.

Notions 3 White Buttons (or color to complement your yarn)

Stitch Gauge and Knitting Needles Sizes:

  • 3 months - Size 10 (7½ stitches per inch)
  • 6 months - Size 9 (7 stitches per inch)
  • 9 months - Size 8 (6½ stitches per inch)


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