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How to Upcycle A Sweater for Kids

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Sweaters can be expensive, especially if you are purchasing a cuddly warm one. It is really hard to justify the cost of a sweater or sweater vest for your little one when they grow out of clothes so quickly. Luckily, this pattern is here to save the day. This How to Upcycle A Sweater for Kids tutorial shows you how to use an old adult sweater to create some cute kids clothes. If you do not have any sweaters you are ready to destroy, check out your local consignment shop or Goodwill to find your materials.

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For more repurposed clothing ideas, check out 28 Wardrobe Refashion Projects + 16 Ideas for the Whole Family.

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