For some of my test knits I was in London, with my button supplies, but for the one above I had the added problem of no buttons available. When you can only go out for essential shopping, it does make you wonder about the definition of essential. So with a bit of help from my husband the buttons you can see above were handmade from some applewood. I am in the process of making some more of these for my shop, and will write about this more in another post.
Knitted in Rico Baby Classic dk Light Grey |
You could knit this cardigan with any double knit wool, but I would recommend using Rico Baby Classic dk, or James C. Brett Baby Marble. I have almost finished another cardigan in the second wool, and will post a few pictures in a day or so.
On some of my samples I have added a bit of embroidery on the neckline. This isn't included in the pattern, but there are tips on my blog on how to use some simple embroidery stitches on your knitting.
So the pattern for the Windy Day Baby Cardigan will be available on ravelry, Etsy and LoveKnitting later today. Fortunately a have had quite a few baby births among my friends and family, so all these cardigans have found homes.
Just a reminder that there is still plenty of time join in my Ginx Woolly Linx party for February. I would love to see what you have been working on.
how sweet !!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet little cardigan! The flowers are a great touch.
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Your baby cardigan is adorable! I love how it is made in one piece and in 3 different sizes. Thank you for linking up at our weekly Link Party! You are being featured at our Wednesday Party #386 this week. Here’s the direct link to the post in case you’d like to share your feature:
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Hope to see you again next week! Rhondda
How cute these baby cardigan is, and nice embroidered! ♥
ReplyDeleteLOVE it, congrats! thanks for sharing on craft schooling Sunday!
ReplyDeleteIt's gorgeous, and what a sweet model you had! I have an old cross front baby cardigan pattern that was always my mum's favourite one to do, they are so practical for little ones. I'm loving the idea of no sewing up!
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