Girl’s lace cardigan (Style A) and vest (Style B), both with garter stitch bands and knitted i-cord ties. The cardigan has ¾ length sleeves.
Pattern sizes: 2 (4-6-8) years.
To fit chest: 55 (60-65-70) cm [21¾ (23½-25½-27½) ins]. Actual measurement: 63 (69-74-79) cm [25 (27-29-31) ins]. Length: 40 (44-48-52) cm [15¾ (17¼-19-20½) ins].
Yarn required: Panda Soufflé 8ply, 50g balls@125m. 4 (5-6-6) balls for Style A. 3 (4-4-5) balls for Style B.
Needles required: A pair of 3.75mm (UK 9, US 5) knitting needles. A pair of 4.00mm (UK 8, US 6) knitting needles. 2 double-pointed 3.75mm (UK 9, US 5) knitting needles. Wool needle for sewing up.
Tension: 18.5 sts and 32 rows to 10cm [4 ins] over patt, using 4.00mm needles.
Pattern rating: Intermediate.
Please note that this pattern is protected by copyright and you do not have permission to copy or resell this pattern. You may, however, sell the knitted product.
Contains:
- PDF knitting pattern
- Child's lace cardigan and vest
- Ages 2 to 8 years
- Intermediate pattern rating
Materials you need at home:
- Yarn required Panda Soufflé 8ply, 50g balls@125m., 4 (5-6-6) balls for Style A., 3 (4-4-5) balls for Style B.
- Needles required A pair of 3.75mm (UK 9, US 5) knitting needles. A pair of 4.00mm (UK 8, US 6) knitting needles. 2 double-pointed 3.75mm (UK 9, US 5) knitting needles.
- Wool needle for sewing up.

Jennifer Lee
I have been addicted to knitting for over 35 years (I started very young!) and I love being able to take a ball of yarn and a pair of needles and make something gorgeous and individual yet practical.
As a child I designed and knitted clothes for my toy elephants (elephants are my other obsession), during high school I knitted baby clothes and sold them at local craft markets then during my university days I knitted for a local yarn shop. While knitting was my passion, at that stage I never thought of making it my career.
After spending 10 years in the medical profession I came across a job ad for a knitting pattern design writer and suddenly I realised it was possible to combine my passion with my work. I was lucky enough to get that job and I have been working as a pattern writer, pattern designer and proofreader ever since.
As well as creating my own designs, I continue to work for yarn companies in Australia and overseas.
Along with my love of knitting, I hold Diplomas in both Comprehensive Writing and Professional Book Editing, Proofreading and Publishing.
I love what I do and I hope you will enjoy knitting my patterns as much as I have enjoyed creating them.