Contains:
- Illustrated Crochet Pattern
- Video tutorial link included
- English (US) terms
- Suitable for Beginner/Intermediate Crocheters
Materials you need at home:
- Any medium weight ('worsted/aran' – 10 ply) yarn will work
- US - H (UK - 8) - 5.00mm crochet hook
This crocheted kimono pattern is the perfect summer sweater for you and your little ones! Instructions include sizing for toddlers, kids, and adult sizes. Add fringe or keep it simple . . . either way this comfortable bohemian staple looks great with jeans, dress, shorts, and everything in between.
INCLUDED: Pattern written in English (US) terms, step by step pictures, YouTube video tutorial link. Instructions, pictures, & video are also available for left handed crocheters upon request (please forward copy of receipt to LakesideLoops@Gmail.com)
MATERIALS NEEDED: Any medium ('worsted/aran' – 10 ply) weight yarn will work and a US - H (UK - 8) 5.00mm crochet hook.
All FINISHED PRODUCTS from Lakeside Loops© patterns may be used for local sales and sold online, we just ask that you give Lakeside Loops© credit for the pattern.
FINISHED SIZES:
X-Small (Toddler): approx. 24” around and 14” long
Small (Little Kids): approx. 32” around and 18” long
Medium (Big Kids): approx. 40” around and 24” long
Large (Adult): approx. 48” around and 30” long
X-Larger (Adult): approx. 56” around and 30” long
NOTES: Fringe adds additional 3” to length. Kimono can easily be made wider by adding additional rows (please email designer for details).
Copyright Notice: All patterns and photographs are the property of Lakeside Loops© and are purchased under the agreement that the patterns and photographs cannot be distributed, copied in part or in whole, re-written, or re-sold without permission.
Crochet Pattern - Kenzie Kimono Cardigan for Toddlers, Kids, & Adults
Lakeside Loops
Hello, my name is Kimberley and I'm the designer behind Lakeside Loops© crochet patterns. I'm the lucky mom of two amazing little girls and have been happily married for almost 7 years. We live on a small lake on the East Coast of Canada (that's where the 'lakeside' in 'Lakeside Loops' comes from).