Pattern: Ladybugz Morning Glory Longies, size small
Yarn: 100Purewool 3 ply, Warm Ice colorway
Hook: G
Mods: Made straight leg instead of flared. Worked a few extra stitches at the crotch join to form a small gusset.
Mods: Made straight leg instead of flared. Worked a few extra stitches at the crotch join to form a small gusset.
Pattern: Ladybugz Morning Glory Longies, size small
Yarn: 100Purewool 3 ply, Festival colorway (this colorway looked gorgeous on the hank, but it pooled really weird in crochet--very long color repeat); I'm not sure like this pair that much, but they'll be warm and soft and water resistant. :-)
Hook: G
Yarn: 100Purewool 3 ply, Festival colorway (this colorway looked gorgeous on the hank, but it pooled really weird in crochet--very long color repeat); I'm not sure like this pair that much, but they'll be warm and soft and water resistant. :-)
Hook: G
Mods: Made straight leg instead of flared. Worked a few extra stitches at the crotch join to form a small gusset.
Pattern: Sheepy Sack (pdf)
Yarn: Patons merino, denim colorway
Needles: US size 3 and 6
Mods: none
Pattern: Sheepy Sack (pdf)
Yarn: 100Purewool 1 ply, Colibri II colorway
Needles: US size 3 and 6
Mods: none
Yarn: 100Purewool 1 ply, Colibri II colorway
Needles: US size 3 and 6
Mods: none
Pattern: Punk Knitter's soaker, size small
Yarn: Fisherman's wool, Kool Aid dyed by me
Yarn: Fisherman's wool, Kool Aid dyed by me
Needles: US size 3 and 5
Mods: none
Mods: none
We're not finding out the sex again, since it was so much fun to be surprised the first time, so I'm sticking with yarns that I would happily put on either a boy or a girl. However . . . I have a funny feeling that this peanut may be a girl, so I think I might work up a few girly things too just in case. Lots more knitting and crocheting to do . . . And I need to buy more wool!
I also recently tried out a new pattern to make a soaker for T. I like it!
Pattern: Adirondack Babie soaker, size large
Yarn: Fisherman's wool
Hooks: E and F
Hooks: E and F
Mods: None (but smaller hooks to get gauge)
Lovely yarns - I like the sheepy sacks - never thot (well - I experienced it) the difficulty of dressing a baby under the age of about 3 mos. I'm very impressed with your crocheting! :) Congrats on your second baby. Nice to know when it's born instead of b4 you are very brave! :)
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