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Knitting: Cogwheel Cardigan Knitting Pattern

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Sized from Newborn to Toddler, the Cogwheel baby cardigan knitting pattern works up quickly in a worsted weight wool or other baby-friendly fiber.

Knit this simple little sweater for your favorite future engineer or future physics professor. The colorwork is easy enough for a beginner, and mimics the look of cogs and gears. It’s sciencey, cute, and completely gender-neutral.

If you can knit stripes, then you can do slip stitch colorwork. Unlike other types of two-color knitting, slip-stitch patterns only require you to hold one strand of yarn at a time. So, there is no awkward juggling of multiple colors.

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