I made this Eli dress a while ago, I make it with knitpicks wool of the Andes in everglade heather and used needles. Again, I neglect to make note of the size. Good work, non-thinker.
This little dress seemed to have taken forever. So long that I managed to post to WIP Wednesday about it. Here they are 1 and 2
I'm really happy with the final results, next time perhaps I will mimic the leaves at the top to the bottom as well. I hope Rosie gets a lot of wear out of it, and her parents don't kill me for sending wool. It really isn't that much of a pain, both of my kids wore wool as teeny-babies. We lived in California so it was only a handful of times.
I'm nearly finished my Anders sweater for another baby, buttons get here Friday. Rosie's things should be delivered a little bit later today!
This little dress seemed to have taken forever. So long that I managed to post to WIP Wednesday about it. Here they are 1 and 2
I'm really happy with the final results, next time perhaps I will mimic the leaves at the top to the bottom as well. I hope Rosie gets a lot of wear out of it, and her parents don't kill me for sending wool. It really isn't that much of a pain, both of my kids wore wool as teeny-babies. We lived in California so it was only a handful of times.
I'm nearly finished my Anders sweater for another baby, buttons get here Friday. Rosie's things should be delivered a little bit later today!
Found your blog through Cup of Jo! I love this little dress. My sister in law is the most amazing knitter and I'm always jealous of the cute handmade clothes her little ones wear.
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Thank you, Emily! I've been reading Cup of Jo for what seems like forever!
ReplyDeleteI never end up making anything for my kids to wear, I'm hoping to bust out some dinosaur sweaters this winter but we'll see!
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