Reason #1 is that I got started making another Woven Plaid Blanket, but this time in KING SIZED.
Reason #2 is that the husband and I got an awesome piece of news this February: We're expecting our first baby in October!!! Yaaaaaay!!!!
The wonders of morning sickness, followed by the feeling of "I'm so fat, why can't I bend forward" also made the weaving of the plaid blanket problematic. So instead, I decided that between me and all of my other friends who were sporting baby bumps, it was time to make ALL the Baby Things!
So, without further delay, here's most of the stuff I've been working on this summer!
Amish Puzzle Ball Made for my cousin's baby boy Dylan who is about 1 year old. Pattern Available Here |
Baby Hat and Airplane Made for our baby boy! He's getting an aviation themed nursery in these colors. Hat was freehanded with hdcs, Airplane Pattern Here (requires translation) |
Baby Blanket for Felicity Pattern Available Here Made using 5.0mm hook and single strand of Baby Yarn (Loops and Threads Snuggly Wuuggly) |
C2C Baby Blanket for our Little Boy Corner-to-Corner Pattern Here Made Using Feza Fantastic Yarn I got on Closeout from the local boutique! |
C2C Baby Blanket for another anticipated Baby Boy Corner-to-Corner Pattern Here Made using 11mm hook and 2 strands of worsted, held double |
Genius Flower Headbands for Baby Felicity Pattern Available Here I really love this pattern! Very easy, quick, and adaptable. Not to mention STRETCHY! |
Various Baby Boy Scrap Yarn Hats Left: Textured Newborn Beanie (with pom-pom) Right: Ribbed Baby Hat Center: Modified Version of Newborn Beanie Rnds 5-8: Use DC cluster stitch (dc3tog, ch1, skip 1 st) Rnd 10-12: hdc in each st |
Scrap Yarn Baby Hats & Booties Baby Bootie Pattern Hat Pattern: Modified Version of Newborn Beanie Rnds 5-9: Use DC cluster stitch (dc3tog, ch1, skip 1 st) Rnd 10-11: sc in each st I made 1 hat & pair of booties as a gift, and then I ended up making another SEVEN hats in newborn and premie sizes that were donated to the NICU at the hospital where my birth center is located. I still have enough yarn left over for a few more! |