Warm Colors Baby Pullovers – Free Knitting Patterns
A new dose of knitting patterns for Warm Colors Baby Pullovers is what we all need today, trust us on this one! The days are warm and sunny in this part of the world but the evenings still get chilly. With this in mind, we have been searching for patterns that will help you keep your little ones from the cold. Stylish, comfy, and soft, these pullovers are must-haves in any little wardrobe. Have you already discussed color preferences with your sweet bundles of joy? Do it before you get to the knitting part! Check out these free patterns under the links below and follow us on Facebook Fanpage and Pinterest for more creative ideas!
If you need more inspiration, check out our collections of Bling Baby Cardis and Simple Baby Pullovers.
Gerbera Baby Sweater free knitting pattern
What happens when you combine yak wool with luxurious silk and alpaca? You get the softest yarn with the best qualities, suitable for babies, children, and adults alike. This autumn, spend some time with your knitting needles and conjure this lovely baby sweater with colorwork detail on the yoke.
Level: upper beginner Author: Agnes Brandels
photo by Agnes Brandels / ravelry.com
Find this pattern on jarbo.se, or read more on ravelry.com.
Dipped Pullover Free Knitting Pattern
Velvet yarn and contrasting colors, how lovely is that? This project simply had to be a booming success, right? We all certainly agree that this team of designers always provides us with the best patterns imaginable. How do you imagine your version of this baby pullover?
Level: beginner Author: Yarnspirations Design Studio
The original pattern and the photos are on yarnspirations.com. More info on ravelry.com.
Yarn Over Pullover Free Knitting Pattern
Isn’t this berry color so sweet? We bet plenty of little fashion icons would agree with this statement! The lovely color of this knit baby pullover is one thing but let’s not forget about the texture. Lightweight and breathable, it will be awesome for warm days.
Level: beginner Author: Cata Atria
The original pattern and the photos are on alicantaknits.blogspot.com. More info on ravelry.com.