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ABC123.  Natural ivory 100% cotton hand knitted crewneck cardigan sweater with Copen (a shade of medium sky blue) check pattern at the bottom, mid-chest and cuffs, and hand embroidered ABC123 in Cayenne (bright red) and Copen.  The buttons on this sweater are so special - bright yellow school bus and little red school house!  Matching rollbrim hat and elastic waist pull-on pants.  This makes a beautiful gift for a baby or older child, especially if one or both parents are teachers!  Machine wash/dry.

ABC123 baby sweater set

ABC123 baby sweater set

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ABC123 baby sweater setThis design is also available with a Cayenne (bright red) check pattern instead of Copen (medium sky blue).  See below for how to order. 

Custom knitting takes approximately 3-4 weeks, depending on my schedule.  (I'll let you know the exact delivery date when I confirm your order.)  

Your order will be shipped via Priority Mail (48 hour delivery).  FedEx overnight delivery is also available upon request. MasterCard, Visa, Discover, PayPal, personal checks and money orders are OK.



For information regarding baby and children sizes, click here.

ABC123 Sweater
Catalog #219d
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ABC123 Hat
Catalog #219d
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Price: $27.00

ABC123 Pants
Catalog #219d
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