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Saturday, October 16, 2010

Needlework: Blue Baby Sweaters, Hooded Cape, Hats, Blanket etc

 This is a collection of different patterns all done in the same yarn. It includes the hooded zip sweaterwhich as I have said in the past is definitely my very favorite sweater pattern! I have been knitting this style of sweater since 1974 when I made it for our oldest child. I have since created it in many colors and sizes. It has been a popular baby gift at well.
You can find this pattern in the Columbia Minerva Book 766 "Beautiful Baby Book, Infants to Four Years" on amazon.com . The pattern is "Jack Frost".
The hooded Cape and pom pom hat is from a "Baby Talk" leaflet 4 on amazon.com.  The cape is crocheted and can be made any length you desire.
The afghan pattern was given to me by a friend and the bootees and mittens, No. 3005, can be found in "Lovable Hand Knits, Infant to 4 Yearsvol. 30 available on amazon.com.


I am linking to many of these BLOG PARTIES

17 comments:

  1. I wish I were your next door neighbor! I need some good knitting instruction, one-on-one!

    Love your Italy pictures as well! What was your favorite place to stay in Italy?

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  2. These are so beautiful. It must be awesome to be able to knit something and then see them wearing it!

    Thanks for linking up to Making Your Home Sing Monday!

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  3. These are beautiful. I wish I knew how to knit. I admire your talent!

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  4. These are so sweet. I wish that I could knit. Thank you for sharing.

    I'd love it if you linked up your project to my Top-toberfest Show and Tell. I'm celebrating tops and tees all week long. I think that little ones need tops too. Please feel free to link up this, along with any other tops you've made. The direct link can be found below.


    http://leafytreetopspot.blogspot.com/p/top-toberfest.html

    Tricia leafytreetopspot.blogspot.com

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  5. I found you on the monday meme, and I am just loving all parts of your blog. I'm a crafty-type person myself and I am enjoying seeing your posts! I'm going to follow!
    ~Lily
    www.neverfadingwood.blogspot.com

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  6. So lovely! Perfect gift for a new little jellybean.

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  7. hello! Im a new follower from the wed. bloghop would love to have you follow me back :)
    http://mommaneedsablog.blogspot.com

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  8. I am inspired to finish a blanket I have been working on for quite a while! Beautiful baby clothes & blanket!
    Kathy

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  9. Wow these are great. I wish I could knit something like this. What wonderful gifs.

    I would love for you to join me at my linky party "Gifts From the Heart" I am hosting on the 20th of each month. Plus this month I am having a give away. Hope you will join me. Have a blessed day.

    www.strictly-homemade.blogspot.com

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  10. Such a cute baby set! I crochet, but would love to know how to knit too. I've tried, but the 2 hands thing threw me off. I'm sure these preccious gifts will be used and enjoyed with lots of love.

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  11. Oh, lovely baby togs!
    I had two girls, so didn't do much in blue, but this brings back memories, and my niece just had twin boys!

    What weight yarn are these? I am not sure I have the patience or nimbleness of fingers to use baby yarn; sport yarn maybe.

    Cass
    visiting from Bloggeritaville

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  12. What a sweet baby gift! Thanks for linking to Fantabulous Friday @ mommaskindacrafty!

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  13. This is just so wonderfully sweet. Truly an heirloom-to-be.

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  14. very fun. I love working with yarn. Are these all crochet? Or is there some knitting too? Both are fabulous! Thanks for Linking up to Topsy Turvy Tuesday's!

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  15. Absolutely fabulous! You amaze me with your skills.

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  16. Thank you for linking up this beautiful ensemble to Fibers on Friday! It's gorgeous!! Hope to see you back again :-)

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