Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
smocked baby cardi + cabled booties
Knitting tiny little cardigans has become quite addictive, it seems ...
Pattern: Seamless Yoked Baby Sweater, by Carole Barenys
Yarn: Rowan RYC Cashsoft 4 Ply (1.2 skeins)
Needles: 3.5 mm
Size: not sure, maybe 0-3 months ?
I had some yarn left, so I also made a pair of matching booties
Pattern: Cabled Booties, by Hadley Fierlinger
Needles: 4 mm
Size: 3 months
Monday, August 09, 2010
daisy cardi
Another amazing pattern by Kate, which I just had to make.
Maybe one of these days I'll make the adult version for myself ...
Pattern: Mini manu, by Kate Davies
Yarn: GGH WollyWasch, color 177 (3 skeins exactly)
Needles: 3.5 mm
Size: 6-12 months
Wednesday, August 04, 2010
:: nesting
Still trying to finish a few things before the baby arrives ... not long to go now :)
A couple of months ago I got copies of both Lotta Jansdotter's "Simple sewing for baby" and Anna Maria Horners' "Handmade beginnings".
They both contain practical and useful baby projects (and in case of Handmade begininnings, a few things for mom as well), so they've been my inspiration for several projects lately.
First off the list was a diaper change mat.
I used a thick cotton floral fabric for the outside, and a red polka dot oil cloth for the inside.
Then I tried the nursing pillow. The pattern on Lotta's book turned out to be too small, so I just enlarged it a bit so it would actually go around my waist (well, I think it goes around my waist, since I really couldn't try it on). I also made a beige polka dot cover for it, since I figure it's going to get dirty easily.
The snuggler ... this one I just had to make as soon as I saw it. I actually made two versions, a light flannel for warmer days, and a fleeced one for winter.
And naturally, I had to make myself a sling. No pattern for this on either book but I just followed the instructions given here. I used some plain blue denim for one side, and some stash fabric for the other side. It turned out so nice I'll probably make a couple more in different patterns and colors.
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