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Purple 100% acrylic baby cardigan. Age 1-2 years. Baby cardi. Baby jacket.

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Purple 100% acrylic baby cardigan. Age 1-2 years. Baby cardi. Baby jacket.

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This pretty purple coloured baby cardigan has been crocheted using gorgeous Paintbox yarns 100% acrylic yarn.

It will fit age size 1-2 years approximately.

The cardigan has a pretty yoke with raised leaf detailing. The body of the cardigan has a lovely combination of stitches giving it a lovely open lace effect It fastens with two gorgeous purple flower buttons.

Machine washable at 30 degrees. Can be tumbled dried on a low setting but I would recommend drying flat and reshape while damp if necessary.

Can be made to order in other colours and sizes.

Pattern by the fabulous monpetitviolon.com

Designed by Sharon Halmshaw in Bradford

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