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Showing posts with label girl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label girl. Show all posts

Friday, March 05, 2021

A Boy in a Dress

With each day that passes Pocca seems more and more like a boy. I've referred to him as such since the beginning. 


There have been some Pocca owners requesting a pattern for a dress though, so this little guy, being the good sport that he is, agreed to model the finished dress. He may end up with one more dress as I test knit the final pattern one more time for accuracy and clarity. After that though, he's really hoping for some more pants!



Thursday, October 15, 2015

A Gift Prepared Early

I've been super busy lately, but haven't been taking many pictures. When that happens I end up not blogging at all for what is a story without at least one picture?

Here's just one of the projects I've been working on lately. I finished it up today and the weather cooperated for photos.


It's a newborn sized layette for my hairdresser.


She has found out that her baby, due in early February of 2016, will be a girl. 


She had been told that she would never be able to have children, so she's very excited about becoming a mommy.


It felt right to welcome her miracle baby with a hand knit gift.


This is the "Nouveau-né"pattern by Stephanie Pearl-McPhee, aka The Yarn Harlot.


It's a fairly gender-neutral pattern so I pushed the femininity with a bright pink yarn and added, lacy embellishments.


As with all new born sized layettes I'm sure it took longer to make than the baby will actually spend wearing it.


But perhaps it will be something special to bring the baby home in and then tuck away as a keepsake.