Look at these little shoes! Made for this amazing baby.
Even a die-hard sock knitter takes a break once in a while to use worsted weight yarn. I should know, it happened to me.
This crochet pattern was really fun to do and I plan on making more. I'd like to use a smoother yarn to show off the details on top more.
For those interested, the pattern is available here, by Sylver Designs.
I also made a matching sweater but FORGOT TO TAKE A PICTURE OF IT before gifting it. How did this happen? I guess I was preoccupied. Terrible!
It was a grey and pink striped cardigan, trust me, cute.
It was also the first sweater I ever finished, making it a Very Big Deal for me, even if it was for an infant.
I've started and frogged so many failed sweaters I've lost track. Something always goes horribly wrong somewhere. My goal this winter is to make myself a sweater that I'd wear. I have the yarn, I've seen some great patterns, I just need to commit. Well, I need more than that, but I'll start there. I'll show you the yarn I have in mind, then we can pick the pattern.
I so want to learn how to crochet now! Such cute baby booties. Kid sweaters are the best. Easy to frog and start again.
ReplyDeleteSophie is so beautiful! She's lucky to have an aunt that will hand make her such cool stuff.
ReplyDeleteomigoodness, what seriously cute maryjanes. Some lucky litte girl will have very happy toes.
ReplyDeleteI love those booties. Somehow, I can see you wearing them, too. Maybe a matching auntie and niece outfit - what do you think? Patti
ReplyDeleteHow adorable. Thanks for the link.
ReplyDeleteVicki
aw, she's beautiful! i want to see your potential sweater yarn! will it work for a green gable?
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