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Other Bits and Bobs 2017 Part 2
Other Bits and Bobs 2017 Part 2
I decided to make a present for a friend of mine who
was due to have a baby. I have done other baby items in the past so I looked
for my pattern. Where this pattern had disappeared to I have no idea so I ended
up buy a new one.
Baby
Set King Cole Pattern
Once I found a pattern I liked from Knit Nottingham I discussed the yarn. I have difficult using acrylic
yarn as I have a reaction to it. I normally use wool but since this is for a
baby I was hesitant to use wool because of the mittens going in its mouth.
The mother wanted the items in white so after putting
our heads together we decided to use the Bamboo Cotton. This was a win-win
situation as since the baby is due in December and the size knitted is from 0-3
months it will be excellent for the spring.
White
Baby Ribbed hat
The selection was a bit of a mixture. Even though she
is expecting a girl we both preferred the boy’s patterns. The Ribbed Hat was
chosen from the top right
White
Baby Mittens
Since the Hat was ribbed we decided to match it using
the pattern from the bottom left for the Mittens.
White
Bootees Mistake Side View
I have absolutely no idea what happened here. I am
using the pattern from the bottom left corner. However if you look at the photograph
in the pattern it clearly shows a cord through it. So where are the holes for
it?
White
Bootees Mistake Front View
Unsure of what to do I part sewed one up the seam and
took to show the mother. I explained that I could try and squeeze a cord or either
a ribbon through the bootees. Alternatively I could fold over the top of the
bootee and thread through that.
White
Bootee Top Folded
It was decided that we would go with the folded over
version with a ribbon.
Ribbon
Added
As you recall the yarn I am using is white. However I
think there had been a problem with the dye. For some reason the items have a
lemony tinge. Therefore we have chosen to add a splash of colour by using a
Yellow Ribbon.
Normally when I sew I hem the item then thread the cord
through with a safety pin. Here I wanted to make sure the ribbon didn’t get
twisted so I put the ribbon underneath and sewed along below it.
Ribbons
Finished
I had folded over and hemmed the ribbon to stop
fraying. Once done I simply then tied the ribbon off with a bow.
Full
Knitted Set Finished
Here is the full set finished. I am quite pleased with
them. I hope the mother feels the same.
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