Learn how to draw a sweater for kindergarten with this very simple tutorial. This guide has just four steps.
In today’s lesson, we will return to the topic of clothing. I will show you how to draw a sweater for kindergarten in stages. A sweater is a knitted garment with sleeves. Sweaters come in different lengths, colors, and types of knitting. This type of clothing is quite warm, so sweaters are usually worn during the cold season to keep warm.
A sweater knitted from good thick yarn will be very pleasant to the body, and will also be able to perfectly warm you during frosts. The sweater can be knitted both with your own hands and on special machines. The sweater usually does not have any fasteners and is worn through the neckline.
Let’s get down to drawing a beautiful sweater step by step.
Materials
- Pencil
- Paper
- Eraser
- Coloring supplies
Time needed: 10 minutes.
How to Draw a Sweater for Kindergarten
- Draw the main part of the sweater.
To do this, draw a rectangle-like shape with a rounded top line.
- Depict the sleeves.
Use straight and curved lines to draw the sleeves of the sweater.
- Add details.
Sketch out the neckline and other details of the sweater using straight and curved lines.
- Color the drawing.
Choose any color. You can paint patterns on the sweater.
Now you can draw a warm knitted cozy sweater. If you liked this step-by-step sweater drawing tutorial, be sure to share it with your friends so that they too can enjoy drawing. Leave comments on this lesson and, of course, mention in them questions that you might have while drawing.
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I want to remind you that the more often you draw with the help of our step-by-step tutorials, the better each time your skills will become, and your work will delight you more and more!
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