It seems there is a desire for knitters to get-to-gether and knit and from that this blog is born. If you would like some company whilst knitting for the little ones you are very welcome so please do join and knit-a-long with us. Come along ya'all and join the knit-a-long, we need your chat, your project pics, favourite links to all baby related yarns, patterns and other stuff to help make this a great blog.

Sunday 9 September 2007

Lacy Cardigan

I've finished the first lacy cardigan I'm knitting in Baby Shimmer 4 ply, this ones in the White as well. *Pic to follow shortly*

Sunday 26 August 2007

New Auntie Member

I am going to make this sweater for my DN. She is 16 months old so I am going to make the 1 - 2 year old size. I am using the same yarn as called for in the pattern and the same shade shown above. I'm not using the Funky Fur Magic because I don't like the different shades on the sleeves. As soon as I get a little bit worked up on the needles, I will post a real picture of my progress. We are going to the Oakland Stitch N Pitch so I am going to save the sleeves for that trip.

Friday 27 July 2007

One Baby Shrug done!

Here's my 1st Baby Shrug and Socks from "Simply Baby" by Debbie Bliss. I have two close friends that are having girls in November, so I still have to make another set. I may make hats if I have enough yarn left over. I used the yarn specified in the pattern but added the strips in the ribbing to match the socks. This is an easy pattern and it turned out really cute.

Friday 6 July 2007

Stitch Patterns for Baby Blankets

This is a book by Jan Eaton and contains knitted and crocheted designs, blocks and edgings for cot covers and shawls. There are a range of easy through to more experienced patterns and the ideal book if you want to design your own cot cover, blanket or baby shawl.

Premature Baby Patterns

It took some time for me to track down some premature baby patterns that I liked, there are some fairly basic ones on internet sites (see links) and one or two standard patterns will go down to 16" which is the larger size for premature; but otherwise I found it quite a job to find anything I liked. I have it in mind that the knits don't have to be boring and plain just because a baby is premature and often very small although I realise that practicability must be taken into account especially if you are knitting for babies that are still in hospital. Premature babies are mostly unexpected therefore parents aren't always prepared and may well have a huge collection of average sized garments awaiting the arrival home of their little one but these are not yet going to fit so a bundle of lovely suitable handknitted items in the appropriate premature size could well be appreciated.
I am knitting mine to make into little packs of each size which will go to a charitable cause such as the local SCBU unit.

In my search for such patterns I came across several that were quite suitably just the ticket and a series of books that made the whole effort worthwhile.

The books I write of above are called Early Arrivals and are published by Sirdar. I've managed to get hold of the Early Arrivals Book No.2 (no.301). The knits in this book are as delightful as the babes modelling them and pattern sizes start at 10" (25cm) through to 20" (51cm/6 to 12 months) and using from 1 ball upwards of Snuggly 4 ply and DK yarn. A blanket, hats and bootees are included too.

An excerpt from the book states:

"Designs have been included to suit a range of abilities. Easy knits which are suitable for the more inexperienced knitter, being strongly featured".



If you want a copy and are having trouble finding one, contact Sirdar on the links posted below:-

Sirdar

e-mail: knittting-helpline@sirdar.co.uk

Little Treasures - half price on the Rowan site

Little Treasures is a pattern book by Rowan that contains sixteen designs by Lois Daykin using Rowan Soft Baby and Rowan have got it in their offers section for £2 something, I'm hopeless cos already forgotton and only just been on there but anyway the book is lovely with some teriffic patterns and was already a great price at £5 or was it £4.99, can you believe me I've a memory like a sieve.

When I first obtained my copy I thought that the designs were probably more intermediate than beginner and therefore a bit beyond my ability at the time so until now I've been quite happy just to flick through every so often and admire the georgeous knits and beautiful photography, it's the sort of book I just love having on the bookshelf to look at anyway. That said, it doesn't take long to acquire the experience needed to do the projects and I think there are one or two that I'll now be adding to my knitting project list.

Roses & Posies

Here is a couple of piccies from the Patons Roses & Posies book which contains eight Patterns for ages 0 to 18 months in Fairytale 4 ply and DK.



Thursday 5 July 2007

Hi!

Hi, aunties!

I'm so excited to be here! My first project for this little one is already in progress, just started it on Wednesday. It's a hooded baby towel. I'm doing it in yellow, green and it will have a white border. The pattern is really cute and my estimated finish time is about August 15. Help me stay on track, there are so many baby patterns calling me!

Terry

Tuesday 3 July 2007

First Projects

I found these adorable patterns by chance last week. They are insanely cute and will probably be the first things I knit for my niece/nephew to be.

Lion Snuggly Bottle Cosy

Saartjes Bootees (English pattern available on right-side of page)


Audrey

Sunday 1 July 2007

Cute Cardi

Hi everyone, I thought I'd make a start on the first post to get us going.

This pattern is from a Hayfields pattern book that I had tucked away and despite how old it is I think it's adorable and a really pretty design. I'm going to do the 12" size using James C Brett's Supersoft Baby Shimmer 4 Ply in white.

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