Tutorial - How to Make a Girl's Ruffled Cardigan
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Tutorial - How to Make a Girl's Ruffled Cardigan


http://www.scatteredthoughtsofacraftymom.com/2014/04/girls-cropped-ruffled-cardigan-pattern.html
Tutorial includes a free multi-sized pattern

Tutorial at Scattered Thoughts of a Crafty Mom Blog

"I still had a good amount of the pink interlock fabric I used on the Romantic Cardigan I made last year, and it never hurts to have to many pink cardis....  BTW, I love this interlock fabric, its nice and thick and has a good amount of stretch.  You can get it online at Hancock Fabrics, though I typically get it form my local store.  I did notice they have it in a royal blue, I may have to grab some since that color is so popular right now".... Read more




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