Cameo Cardigan Baby Size Crochet Pattern

Make a Baby Crochet Cardigan with this FREE pattern and written instructions by Crochet It Creations + Video Tutorial

Prefer a PDF version to print? Get it HERE from Ravelry

The Cameo Cardigan Crochet Pattern series has consisted of sizes baby all the way up to adult 2XL!! All sizes are available in their own post. See by Clicking the links below.

This baby size crochet cardigan is made to fit about 3 months. Measurements are included in the pattern. If you would like to make a larger baby size like 6-9 months. I would recommend to use the Toddler Size and go down a hook size to a J. Of if you want to make a Newborn Size you can use this baby size and go down to a J hook as well.

The Crochet Cardigan Pattern is written as a no sew pattern. It is worked from front panel, to back panel with joining at the shoulders on each round. Then continue on to the other front panel in the same fashion. If this gets too difficult for you, check out the YouTube tutorial or make in a long rectangle without joining at the shoulders.

See the Other Crochet Cardigan Sizes below…
  • Find the Adult XS/S Women’s 0-6 Size here
  • Adult Medium/Large Women’s 8-12 Size here
  • Adult XL/2XL Women’s 14-20 Size here
  • Purchase the Ad-Free, Printable PDF of the Adult and Child sizes together from Ravelry here
  • Child Size Large 10/12 here
  • Child Small 6/8 size here
  • Preschool Size 3/5 here
  • Toddler Size 1/2 here 
Baby Crochet Cardigan Pattern + Video Tutorial
  • Get the PDF version to print from Ravelry HERE
  • Get the PDF version from Etsy HERE
  • Pin the Baby Crochet Cardigan Pattern for later HERE
  • See the full video tutorial on YouTube HERE

Materials Needed

  • K 6.5mm Crochet Hook, or hook to obtain gauge
  • Worsted Weight #4 yarn – 200 yards for this baby size
  • Scissors
  • Tapestry/Finishing Needle
  • Optional: Stitch Markers

Stitches Used (U.S. Terms)

Gauge

  • 4” x 4” square = 9 rows of the pattern (5dc rows, 4sc rows) x 12 stitches. I HIGHLY recommend doing a gauge swatch and matching accordingly.

Pattern Notes & Tips

  1. Beginning chain(s) of the row DOES NOT count as a stitch. First stitch is placed in the same stitch as joined when working in the round.
  2. Cameo Cardigan is made to be oversized and comfy. The K hook makes looser stitches. You will get some stretch and it will relax more after blocking or washing.
  3. Fit will also depend on yarn used. A less dense yarn (Hobby Lobby’s I Love This Yarn, which is in the photo above of Ivory Tweed) will stretch more. A more dense yarn (Red Heart With Love, the pink Cameo color in the photos on pg 2) will not stretch as much.  
  4. Pattern is worked in vertical continuous rows of the front right panel, back panel, and left front panel. No finishing off on these rows. This pattern will be joining the shoulders to the front or back panels and the border to close as you work them.
  5. On the rows that join at the shoulders, border, or cuffs, turn the work left OVER right. This will keep your next stitch from being twisted. See photo (d) Also, re-adjust the tension on your hook after turning. If you find it hard to see where to place your next join, you could use stitch markers before turning.  
  6. Check your gauge BEFORE starting the Cameo Cardigan. If you are getting more stitches/rows per 4” than the gauge, go up a hook size. If you are not getting enough stitches/rows, then go down a hook size.
  7. When joining on the sleeve rows, pull your slip stitches tight. This will make the joins less visible.
  8. To secure tails when changing skeins or colors, crochet over the tail then leave a few inches out. Go back and weave in the ends going the opposite direction. This will keep the tails from unraveling.
  9. If you find the seam traveling on the sleeves or pockets, turn at each row.
  10. Pattern is written with each size written in its own separate instructions. The Adult Sizes include instructions for pockets, but the Child Size Pockets can be added after.
  11. If you find it difficult to slip stitch and join the shoulders as you work, feel free to work the pattern without slip stitching. Just chain for the arm holes, turn and work across/back and forth. This will make a large rectangle and you can sew at the shoulders once finished.
  12. See the full video tutorial on Crochet It Creations YouTube Channel HERE

Baby Size Crochet Cardigan Pattern

Size 3 months. Measures approximately 10”L x 15” around with 7” sleeve

Front right panel 

Row 1: Foundation SC 28 (28) turn

Row 2: Ch 2, DC across (28) turn

Row 3: Ch 1, SC across (28) turn

Row 4 – 6: Repeat rows 2 & 3 (28) *ending with DC row

Arm Hole Row – Row 7: Ch 1, SC in 16 stitches, ch 12 skip remaining stitches. Join to corner of ch-2 from row 6. (28, including chains)

You will now be working the back panel and slip stitching to the front panel to close the shoulder up as you work each row.

Back Panel

Sl St again in the ch-2 space from row 6. This will count as ch 2 for row 8. Turn.

Row 8: DC in 12 chains and across (28) turn

Row 9: Ch 1, SC across (28) join to the side of the SC from row 5 of the front panel, pull Sl St tight. Sl St to the ch-2 of next row of front panel. Sl St again in the ch-2 space. This will count as ch 2. (3 Sl St total) Turn your work.

Row 10: DC across (28) turn

Shoulder Join on Crochet Cardigan Pattern
Shoulder Join on No Sew Crochet Cardigan Pattern

Row 11 – 13: repeat rows 9 & 10

Join after row 13 to last row’s SC of the front panel (the foundation row) turn

Row 14: Ch 2, DC across (28) turn

Row 15: Ch 1, SC across (28) turn.

Row 16 – 22: repeat rows 14 & 15. Ending with DC row

Arm Hole Row – Row 23: Ch 1, SC in 16 stitches, ch 12, skip remaining stitches. Join to corner of ch-2 from row 22. (28, including chains)

You will now be working the other front panel and slip stitching to the back panel to close the shoulder up as you work each row.

Front Left Panel

Sl St again in the ch-2 space from row 22. This will count as ch 2 for row 24. Turn.

Row 24: DC in 12 chains and across (28) turn

Row 25: Ch 1, SC across (28) join to the side of the SC from row 22 of the back panel, pull Sl St tight. Sl St to the ch-2 of next row of back panel. Sl St again in the ch-2 space. (3 Sl St total) This will count as ch 2. Turn your work.

Row 26: DC across (28) turn

Row 27 – 29: Repeat rows 25 & 26 ending with SC row and 1 Sl St to side of SC to join shoulder. There will be 3 rows at the neck that will be left “open”. Finish off                                

Neck/Front Border

Join to the inside corner of the right front panel. Band is made in horizontal rows and joined to the stitches of the front and back panels to continue the no sew of the pattern.

Chain 7

Row 1: HDC in each chain across (6) join to next st of row 29, pull Sl St tight. Sl St in next 2 stitches, counts as chain for beginning of next row. (3 Sl St total) turn

Crochet Baby Cardigan Pattern

Row 2: HDC in BLO of 5 st, HDC in both loops of last st (6) turn

Row 3: Ch 1, HDC in BLO across (6) join to next st, pull tight. Sl St in next 2 stitches, counts as chain for beginning of next row. (3 Sl St total) turn

Repeat rows 2 & 3 up the front right panel, across the neck, and down the front left panel. Continue the same concept of joining the shoulder for attaching the border around the neck – Sl St 1 in SC rows and 2 in each ch-2 of DC rows.

Last row should end at the corner of front left panel. DO NOT FINISH OFF. Continue to bottom border. If for some reason yours ends on the inside of the border, finish off and attach to the corner of the front left panel.

Bottom Border

Ch 1 and turn to work across the bottom border.  

Row 1: Ch 1, SC across the front border, SC across bottom placing 2 SC across the end of DC rows, 1 SC at the end of SC rows, SC across the other front border. Finish off

Garment is now essentially reversible since every row has been back and forth. They look the same on either side. Choose the side of your liking before starting on the sleeves. You may notice that one side of the joins at the shoulders look “bumpy” from the slip stitches. I prefer to have those on the inside. Or you could keep it as a vest.

Sleeves

Join with slip stitch to bottom of sleeve hole.

Row 1: Ch 1, SC 24 times in arm hole, join (24)

Row 2: Ch 2, DC2TOG, DC in remaining st around, join (23)

Row 3: Ch 1, SC2TOG, SC in the remaining st around, join (22)

Row 4 – 9: repeat rows 2 & 3 (ending with 16 st at row 9)

Row 10: Ch 2, DC around. (16)

Row 11 – 14: repeat rows 3 & 10. It will end on DC row with 14 stitches.

Row 15: Ch 1, DC around, join (14) Finish off. Weave in ends.

Crochet Child Cardigan Free Pattern

See the FULL video tutorial here of the baby size crochet cardigan!

I hope you enjoy this pattern and many others from me!

  • Find the Adult XS/S Women’s 0-6 Size here
  • Medium/Large Women’s 8-12 Size here
  • Adult XL/2XL Women’s 14-20 Size here
  • Purchase the Ad-Free, Printable PDF of the Adult sizes together from Ravelry here
  • Child Size Large 10/12 here
  • Child Small 6/8 size here
  • Preschool Size 3/5 here
  • Toddler Size 1/2 here 

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Jessica Cooper

I have been crocheting since I was a child. My huge love for crochet has opened this opportunity to teach others through this blog and online learning.

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1 Comment

  1. This pattern is awesome! I am almost finished with one for my soon-to-be newborn niece/nephew! I used neutral colors sine we aren’t sure yet and it looks amazing! Thanks for this awesome pattern, and the tutorials helped a lot! I might make one for myself so we can match! =D

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