Soaker
I knit this soaker for a friend's baby due in the fall. I love how it turned out. It's my first experiment with hand dyed yarn.
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It's the punk-knitter pattern. Sorry I don't have the link right now.
And I'm curious--What is everyone doing with the hand-knits that the babies outgrow? Are you keeping them all?
back:

front:

It's the punk-knitter pattern. Sorry I don't have the link right now.
And I'm curious--What is everyone doing with the hand-knits that the babies outgrow? Are you keeping them all?
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I definitely keep all the handknits that I or my mother have made for my little one. They're precious keepsakes and heirlooms.
Yes of course. They are going to be to be used for subsequent children if I have them and then passed down.
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