Directions are for size 6 months; changes Row 3: Ch 1, dc in first st, dc in next 6 sts, (dc,
for sizes 12, 18 and 24 months are in ch 2, dc) in ch-1 space, dc in next 8 sts, (dc,
parentheses. ch 2, dc) in ch-1 space, dc in next 18 sts, (dc,
ch 2, dc) in ch-1 space, dc in next 8 dc, (dc,
Chest: 42 (46, 50, 55) cm [16½ (18, 19½, ch 2, dc) in ch-1 space, dc in last 7 sts – 56
21½)”], buttoned dc and 4 ch-2 spaces.
LW4251EN Length: 23 (28, 31, 35) cm [9 (10¾, 12, Row 4: Ch 2, tr in first st, *tr in each st to next
13¾)”] ch-2 space, (tr, ch 1, tr) in ch-2 space; repeat
from * around; turn – 64 tr and 4 ch-1 spaces.
NOTE Row 5: Ch 1, dc in first st, *dc in each st to
crochet 1. Sweater is worked in one piece from neck next ch-1 space, (dc, ch 2, dc) in ch-1 space;
Designed by Sharon Mann down to armholes. Piece is then separated repeat from * around; turn – 72 dc and 4 ch-2
into Fronts, Back and Sleeves and worked spaces.
to lower edges. Rows 6-13 (15, 17, 19): Repeat Rows 4 and
What you will need: 2. Yoke pattern stitch is worked with one row 5 – 136 (152, 168, 184) dc and 4 ch-1 spaces
of double crochet then one row of treble on last row worked.
RED HEART® Detroit: 1 (2, 2, 2)
balls
crochet, working in both loops of all sts. Fasten off.
OR Lower pattern stitch is worked with one
RED HEART® Lisa: 2, (4, 4, 4,) row of half treble crochet then one row of Right Front
balls treble crochet, working in back loop of all Row 1 (Wrong Side): With wrong side facing,
sts. join yarn in first st at front edge, dc in same
Crochet Hook: 3.5mm [US 4-E]
3. Beginning ch do not count as a stitch space, dc in each st across to next ch-2
4 (5, 5, 6) buttons, 13mm [½”], throughout. space, dc in next ch-2 space; turn – 19 (21,
yarn needle 23, 25) dc. Leave remaining sts unworked.
SWEATER Row 2: Ch 2, working in back loops only, tr in
TENSION/GAUGE: 20 sts = 10 cm Yoke first st, tr in each st across; turn.
[4”]; 12 rows = 12 cm [4”] in yoke
pattern stitch; 10 rows = 12 cm
Ch 45. Row 3: Ch 2, working in back loops only, htr in
[4”] in lower pattern stitch. CHECK Row 1 (Right Side): Dc in 2nd ch from hook, first st, htr in each st across; turn.
YOUR TENSION/GAUGE. Use any dc in each st around; turn – 44 sts, Rows 4-13 (15, 17, 19): Repeat Rows 2-3.
size hook to obtain the tension/ Row 2: Ch 2 (does not count as a st Row 14 (16, 18, 20): Ch 1, working in back
gauge. throughout), tr in first st, tr in next 5 sts for loops only, dc in same st, dc in each st across.
Cosy Baby Left Front, (tr, ch 1, tr) in next st for Raglan
seam, place marker in ch-1 space, tr in next
Fasten off.
Cardigan
RED HEART® Detroit, 6 sts for Sleeve, (tr, ch 1, tr), in next st for Back
Art. 9809651 available Raglan seam, place marker in ch-1 space, tr Row 1 (Wrong Side): With wrong side facing,
in 100 g (3.5 oz), 266 in next 16 sts for Back, (tr, ch 1, tr), in next st join yarn in second ch-2 space along last long
m (291 yd) balls
OR
Crochet a simple cardigan for baby to wear for Raglan seam, place marker in ch-1 space, row worked, dc in same space, dc in each st
RED HEART® Lisa, Art. every day! This unisex design is perfect for tr in next 6 sts for Sleeve, (tr, ch 1, tr), in next across to next ch-2 space, dc in next ch-2
9809619 available in both girl and boy babies. st for Raglan seam, place marker in ch-1 space; turn – 42 (46, 50, 54) dc.
50 g (1.76 oz), 133 m space, tr in last 6 sts for Right Front; turn – 48
(145 yd) balls tr and 4 ch-1 spaces. Continued...
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LW4251EN Cosy Baby Cardigan Left Sleeve Note: Instructions that follow are for right over
Row 1 (Wrong Side): With wrong side facing, left button closure. If left over right buttoning
Row 2: Ch 2, working in back loops only, tr in join yarn in 3rd ch-2 space, dc in same space, is desired, do the edgings on opposite front
first st, tr in each st across; turn. dc in each st across to next ch-2 space, dc in edges.
Row 3: Ch 2, working in back loops only, htr in next ch-2 space; turn – 32 (36, 40, 44) dc.
first st, htr in each st across; turn. Row 2: Ch 2, working in back loops only, tr in Button Edging
Rows 4-13 (15, 17, 19): Repeat Rows 2-3. first st, tr in each st across; turn. Row 1 (Right Side): With right side facing, join
Row 14 (16, 18, 20): Ch 1, working in back Row 3: Ch 2, working in back loops only, htr in yarn at neck edge of Left Front, ch 1, dc in
loops only, dc in same st, dc in each st across. first st, htr in each st across; turn. same st, dc 35 (41, 46, 51) sts evenly spaced
Fasten off. Rows 4-15 (17, 19, 21): Repeat Rows 2-3. to lower edge; turn – 36 (42, 47, 52) sts.
Row 15 (18, 20, 22): Ch 1, working in back Row 2: Ch 2, tr in first st, tr in each st across;
Left Front loops only, dc in same st, dc in each st across. turn.
Row 1 (Wrong Side): With wrong side facing, Fasten off. Row 3: Ch 1, dc in first st, dc in each st
join yarn in last ch-2 space along last long across. Fasten off.
row worked, dc in same space, dc in each st FINISHING Mark for 4 (5, 5, 6) buttons evenly space along
across to end of row; turn – 19 (21, 23, 25) dc. Sew side and Sleeve seams. Button Edging with first at neck edge and last
Row 2: Ch 2, working in back loops only, tr in 5 cm [2”] from lower edge.
first st, tr in each st across; turn. Collar
Row 3: Ch 2, working in back loops only, htr in Row 1 (Wrong Side): With wrong side facing, Buttonhole Edging
first st, htr in each st across; turn. join yarn at front neck edge, ch 2, tr 40 (44, Row 1 (Right Side): With right side facing, join
Rows 4-13 (15, 17, 19): Repeat Rows 2-3. 44, 44) sts evenly spaced around neck to yarn at lower edge of Right Front, ch 1, dc in
Row 14 (16, 18, 20): Ch 1, working in back opposite front neck edge; turn – 40 (44, 44, same st, dc 35 (41, 46, 51) sts evenly spaced
loops only, dc in same st, dc in each st across. 44) tr. to neck edge; turn – 36 (42, 47, 52) sts.
Fasten off. Row 2: Ch 1, 2 dc in first st, dc in each st Row 2: Ch 2, tr in first st, tr in each st across,
across to last st, increasing 3 sts evenly working (ch 1, skip next st) where marked for
Right Sleeve spaced, 2 dc in last st; turn – 45 (49, 49, 49) each button; turn.
Row 1 (Wrong Side): With wrong side facing, dc. Row 3: Ch1, dc in first st, dc in each tr and
join yarn in first ch-2 space, dc in same space, Row 3: Ch 2, tr in first st, htr in each st across; ch-1 space across. Fasten off.
dc in each st across to next ch-2 space, dc in turn.
next ch-2 space; turn – 32 (36, 40, 44) dc. Row 4: Ch 1, 2 dc in first st, dc in each st Sew buttons opposite buttonholes.
Row 2: Ch 2, working in back loops only, tr in across to last st, increasing 6 sts evenly Weave in ends
first st, tr in each st across; turn. spaced, 2 dc in last st; turn – 53 (57, 57, 57)
Row 3: Ch 2, working in back loops only, htr in dc. Abbreviations
first st, htr in each st across; turn. Row 5: Repeat Row 3. Fasten off. ch = chain; cm = centimeters; dc = double
Rows 4-15 (17, 19, 21): Repeat Rows 2-3. Border Row: With right side facing, join yarn crochet; htr = half treble crochet; mm =
Row 15 (18, 20, 22): Ch 1, working in back at neck edge, dc in same st, dc 7 sts along millimeters; st(s) = stitch(es); tr = triple or
loops only, dc in same st, dc in each st across. edges of row to last row, turn to work along treble crochet; * or ** = repeat whatever
Fasten off. last row of Collar, dc in each st across, turn to follows the * or ** as indicated.
work along edge of rows, dc 8 sts along edges
of row. Fasten off. See schmatic on next page...
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LW4251EN Collared Baby Sweater
LW4251EN Cosy Baby Cardigan
21 (23, 25, 27) cm
[8¼ (9, 10, 10½)"]
9.5 (10.5, 11.5, 13) cm
[3¾ (4¼, 4½, 5)"]
13 (15, 17, 19) cm
[5 (5¾, 6½, 7½)"]
[9 (10¾, 12, 13¾)"]
23 (28, 31, 35) cm
16 (18, 20, 22) cm
[6¼ (7, 7¾, 8½)"]
Fronts
10 (13, 14, 16) cm
and
[4 (5, 5½, 6¼)"]
Back
Sleeve Sleeve
15 (17, 19, 21) cm
22 cm
[6 (6½, 7½, 8¼)"]
[8½"]
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