
I used the Daisy Cardigan pattern available for free on Ravelry. The pattern was very user friendly. I'll definitely be using this pattern again.

The lazy daisies were easy to embroider thanks to a youtube video. The picot edging along was really easy and I'll use that more often to bind off little girl's clothing.
The green yarn is a very soft Dolce Merino, color 410. It's a blend of merino wool and microfiber. The pink yarn is also super soft, Sublime, Extra Fine, Merino wool, color 0202. Since the yarns are DK weight, the cardigan will be warm but not too hot. It's light weight and breaths so I think it'll be perfect for fall and spring.

I'm not sure I'm brave enough to let her wear it to school yet. I worry it will get lost on the bus or on the playground. This might be a weekend sweater until I can "let go" enough to send it off to school. It's amazing how attached you get to a garment after you spend 20 hours knitting it!