I’m taking another look at one of my older patterns. My daughter’s friend has had a baby and I thought I would knit a Build a V baby sweater. It’s a garter stitch Gauge-Free pattern so you can dive into your stash and start knitting.

But my daughter didn’t like the V at the bottom. I’m not sure I do either.
This is the back view.

If you just look at that back centre panel, you can see the V shape of the garter stitch. The V is formed by increasing 1 stitch on either side of a centre marker, every other row, and working a corresponding decrease at the beginning and end of the same row as you work down the back.
I changed how I did these centre panels when I wrote the adult version: Build a Bigger V.

You can see that it’s slightly rounded at the bottom. At least there is no very deep V at the centre bottom.
So I am going to smash these two patterns together and hopefully come up with a better baby/child version.
Here is the beginning. This is the back panel. It started with an increase on either side of the centre yellow marker. Then as I progress down the back I am working the increases worked before and after the centre marker further and further apart.

You can already see that it’s rounding at the bottom. I am knitting with my fingers crossed (difficult), hoping this is going to work out.
Taking bits and pieces from the adult version and adding it to the baby version is a bit of a trick but I think it will be make a better cardigan in the end.
Meanwhile I am still on sleeve island on two adult sweaters and not enjoying it much. Maybe I will knit vests from now on!!!
Cheers, Deb
Cabin Fever patterns by Deb & Lyn If you are also looking for baby/children patterns, we did a lot of them. Check them out.
Gauge-Free and Any Gauge patterns by Deb
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Hi Deb,
I have some of the original patterns you published with your sister.
I would like to get a copy of the Kimono vest pattern – either digital or hard copy. Is it possible to get a copy of that pattern?
Many thanks,
Carol Sclove (carolsclove@me.com)
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https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/kimono-vest-501/slideshow?fullscreen=1&start=14216536
It’s on ravelry. I hope the link works.
Deb
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If that link doesn’t work go to ravelry and search for Kimono Vest by Seb Gemmell.
Cheers
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Thanks so much for getting back to me. I found the listing
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Terrific.
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Please, need more help. I cannot find a link
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I figured it out. Here it is: https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/kimono-vest-501
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Successful purchase and download. Thank you SO much,CarolSent from my iPad
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