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A new knitting pattern for a doll cardigan: Coco's Cardigan is here

A new knitting pattern for a doll cardigan: Coco's Cardigan is here

Yes, you heard it well. Coco’s Cardigan Knitting pattern is now available for your making hands.

Doll Cardigan knitting pattern, for waldorf-inspired or natural fiber art dolls.

Doll Cardigan knitting pattern, for waldorf-inspired or natural fiber art dolls.

Last night I published the knitting pattern for the sweet cardigan I made for Coco so now you can knit one as well. The pattern comes in two sizes: Medium (15”16” dolls) and Large (19”/20” dolls).

The cardigan is a round-yoke number, with long cuffed sleeves, wide hem, buttonholes and a sweet design of alternativing purl rows on the yoke. The bodice has an A-line with paired increases.

I would consider this little pattern suitable for a beginner or an intermediate knitter.

You can find it available on my shop: Coco’s Cardigan Knitting Pattern.

Coco’s Cardigan Knitting Pattern by fig&me

Coco’s Cardigan Knitting Pattern by fig&me

As luck would have it I am working on another little number, suitable for the same sizes of dolls. It is going to be a matinee jacket. With the spring arrival to Northern Canada we are feeling very happy and in need of celebration.

I hope you are all well. I shall come back next week with an introduction to a set of mischief makers in the studio. If you are in my newsletter, you should have received a coupon code to buy this with 30% off.

I hope you enjoy knitting this for your dolls. I know it helped me enormeously back In March, to knit this for Coco. If you do make it, thank you for your support!

Behind the scenes: Fawn gets dressed

Behind the scenes: Fawn gets dressed

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