Oh, baby!

I realised recently that I had very little by way of completed knitted things for this baby and spurred on by a request for a pair of bootees for a friend, I knocked these little sets out. First up we have this little set which is being sent to Sam.

"Handle" hat and Saartje's bootees

Here’s a close-up of the elephant pattern

Pachyderm parade!

And then there are these sets that I made for my own little baby

Vine lace baby hat and Saartje's bootees

"Handle" hat and Saartje's bootees

The bootees are all knit from the Saartje’s bootees pattern (link to pdf file), Sam’s hat and the stripy hat are both knit from the Handle hat pattern (link to pdf file) and the red hat is the Vine lace baby hat. All of these patterns are available free – isn’t the internet a wonderful thing?!

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A new string to my bow

I’ve had the Oliver+S lazy days skirt pattern bookmarked for six months. Six months! I have no idea why I hadn’t tried it before now but there you go, as I’ve mentioned before I don’t have much (any!) faith in myself when it comes to creating things but I’m fairly happy with the way this has come out.

My first sewn garment!

I made it to fit my little daughter but unfortunately the elastic I used for the waistband is a bit too stretchy so I’m waiting on some heavier-duty stuff coming so I can get this on her. With my new-found faith in my sewing machine I’m going to make her whole wardrobe! Or, maybe not ;) The fabric has been in my stash for aeons, it’s a Robert Kaufman print and I really had to make something with it. I did this last night over a couple of hours watching Dancing on Ice, so it’s a very quick little project to finish. The ironing took longer than anything else!

I thought I’d blogged these items too, but apparently not! My lovely friend Eileen had a baby just after New Year and I made the Vine Lace baby hat (free pattern link) and a pair of Saartje’s bootees (free link – pdf pattern) for her new daughter. I finally finished sewing the buttons on the bootees last night so I’ve popped these into the post today. I just hope they still fit!

Vine lace baby hat

Booties for Elise

Did you all have a nice weekend? I hope you were suitably spoiled on Saturday! I shall return tomorrow with some newly dyed wool for your delectation and maybe some baking too.

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This post was written by Vonnie on February 16, 2009

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Knitting for Bailey

My lovely little sister gave birth to my first niece last weekend and since she is my best friend in the world I thought it only fair that her daughter’s first handcrafted things should be from her (hopefully favourite!) Auntie.

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Unfortunately, I have no photos of the amazing hat I made to go with the dress – I followed the Candy Cane pattern from Susan Anderson’s Itty Bitty Hats, and used the suggested needle size with the leftover DK cotton. This gave me a very tiny hat that also happens to be the only hat that fits Bailey’s head right now so it should get some good use. I used the same colour chart as for the dress.

Bailey's dress

Sugar Plum by Kirstie McLeod.
This pattern was published in the UK magazine ‘Simply Knitting’.
Needles – 3.75mm bamboo
Yarn – Sirdar Luxury Soft Cotton DK, Debbie Bliss Cotton DK
My Ravelry project page

Easy pattern overall, I felt the decrease instructions could have been better as I wasn’t over the moon with the way the decreases looked. I don’t know if I’d use the pattern again but that’s probably due to my impatience – it took me longer to weave in the ends than it took to knit the damn thing. That said, I really do like the dress and I’m semi tempted to knit another in one colour for my own daughter. However, this pattern just reaffirmed for me that cotton and I don’t get along. I like a yarn with tease and cotton is not that yarn.

Bailey's booties

Saartje’s bootees by Saartje De Bruin.
This pattern is available free on Saartje’s website (Link to pdf file in English or Link to pdf file in Dutch)

Needles – 2.75mm Aero steel needles
Yarn Rowan 4-ply soft
My Ravelry project page

Awwww I just love these little booties. The photograph really doesn’t do these justice (well actually, my forgetting-to-block-the-straps didn’t to these justice) but I really love these little booties. Unfortunately my sister has birthed a child with the largest feet I’ve ever seen on a baby so I think if these get worn once we’ll be doing well! I suspect what I’ll end up doing is putting them into a box frame instead. I did really enjoy knitting these and they came together very quickly, my sole criticism is for the way the straps attach to the button. I ended up making a chain of slipknots (I assume similar to a crochet chain but tighter) to create this strap but it felt like a very haphazard way to finish off such a pretty creation. I’ll definitely make these again, but probably with a little research into the strap problem. Hubby suggested using pop snaps but I didn’t want my sister to have to press a pop snap into Bailey’s foot so we abandoned that idea.

Bailey's hat

Cabled baby hat by Julie Hentz
This pattern is available free on Julie’s blog (Link to pattern page)
Needles – 5mm bamboo DPNs
Yarn – I used some of my own kool-aid dyed blue faced aran leicester.
My Ravelry project page

I really enjoyed making this hat, but it came out HUGE. There’s no way this is a newborn size and I was getting perfect gauge on this pattern. I tried it on my 15 month old and it was admittedly a tight fit but she could have got away with rocking it as a yarmulke. I knitted this up in some yarn I’d dyed with kool aid which looked really pretty skeined up, but looked awful when knitted so I ended up overdyeing it with some grape kool aid. The previous colour is still sort-of visible but it’s ended up being quite a pretty effect

On the needles just now, I have the Irish hiking scarf. I’m using my long sought-after Namaste glass needles with a chunky cotton/wool blend. It’s going to end up being more of a wrap but I live in Scotland where it’s perpetually freezing so it’ll get used!

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This post was written by Vonnie on August 26, 2008

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