This super soft sleepy baby snuggly set set consists of a baby sleeping bag and matching hat. It buttons at both the feet and neck allowing you to make those nighttime changes with minimum disturbance.
It was designed for my step-daughter who is expecting her first baby. She wanted a sleeping bag as it is easy for a baby to kick off a blanket but should stay nice and warm in this.
It is made in Sirdar Snuggly Snowflake Chunky which is the softest feeling yarn, perfect for bedtime cuddles. The bag uses a circular needle as it is knitted in the round with some sections knitted flat.
The hat uses either a circular or straight needles, whichever you are happy with as it is knitted flat and then seamed at the end. The top of the hat is worked as an i-cord and this is where you will need dpns.
The set takes around 150-300g of chunky weight yarn.
All my patterns have been tech edited and test knitted
Clear and simple instructions Charted and written instructions Instant digital download Perfect for making quick gifts
As always, when I’m knitting for the knitworthy members of my family or dear friends, I consider how they’re going to wear it, wash it, the colours they love and what styles they wear.
“Love the pattern, it’s much easier than it looks. “
This pattern comes in four sizes from Newborn to one year. It has been tech edited and test knitted. It includes charted and written instructions as well as a schematic. It also includes links to video tutorials for techniques used.
Cadalach Sleep Sack Baby Sleeping Bag by Emma Sadler
Cadalach Sleep Sack Baby Sleeping Bag by Emma Sadler
As always, when I’m knitting for the knitworthy members of my family or dear friends, I consider how they’re going to wear it, wash it, the colours they love and what styles they wear.
“Love the pattern, it’s much easier than it looks. “
This Clodah Cabled wrap pattern was first published in issue 50 of Knit Now magazine. The cables create a stunning and eye catching pattern.
The pattern includes both charted and written instructions for the cables.
It is knitted flat in one piece, all the borders are knitted as you go. As it is made using a large number of stitches you may prefer to use a long circular needle.
It is the perfect accessory to wear over party or wedding outfits, but is also a wonderfully welcome addition to any wardrobe for popping over your shoulders with a casual outfit if the weather isn’t as warm as it should be.
All my patterns have been tech edited and test knitted
Clear and simple instructions Charted and written instructions Perfect for beginners to cables Instant digital download Perfect for making quick gifts
As always, when I’m knitting for the knitworthy members of my family or dear friends, I consider how they’re going to wear it, wash it, the colours they love and what styles they wear.
“Love the pattern, it’s much easier than it looks. “
This Yuma Accessory set consists of a headband/earwarmer, a short cowl and boot toppers. It uses the diagonal basket weave stitch which has a really interesting texture that you will love.
It is ideal for beginners or as a project for those autumn evenings in front of the tv.
If you are starting to think about your holiday gift knitting then this project is perfect. As it is made using super chunky yarn it knits up very quickly.
The headband is worked flat and seamed, as are the boot cuffs and cowl. The texture pattern of the diagonal basketweave makes for a more interesting knit and a warm accessory set. You could adjust the length of the headband to suit a larger or smaller head, also the cowl could be made long enough for a double loop around the neck but will take more yarn.
All my patterns have been tech edited and test knitted
Clear and simple instructions Charted and written instructions Perfect for beginners to cables Instant digital download Perfect for making quick gifts
Pattern is for personal use only. Do not reproduce or pass on to any third parties.
Finished items from this pattern may be sold on Etsy if credit is given to the designer with a link to this listing. You must use your own photos
This easy to knit set includes boot toppers or boot cuffs, a headband and a short loop cowl which you could make into a longer loop with more yarn if you prefer to loop it twice around your neck. Allow extra yarn if you do.
Yuma headband by Redcabbage. Photo copyright redcabbage
As always, when I’m knitting for the knitworthy members of my family or dear friends, I consider how they’re going to wear it, wash it, the colours they love and what styles they wear.
“I am not self-medicating with yarn. I have a prescription from the lady at the yarn shop. But she called it a receipt. Whatever..”
These Oak Street legwarmers were first published in issue 49 of Knit Now magazine. The diagonal basket weave pattern is unusual and very effective, but you will soon pick up the repeating pattern. It is achieved by knitting and purling through back loops.
It is a very dense stitch, so try to keep your tension loose. Keep pulling your completed work into place as you go to give the stitches extra definition. Once you are in the rhythm this is the ideal project for working on whilst you are watching the TV.
They are designed to be worn long and loose with plenty of positive ease.
The pair takes 400-500g of chunky weight yarn.
All my patterns have been tech edited and test knitted
Clear and simple instructions Charted and written instructions Perfect for beginners to cables Instant digital download Perfect for making quick gifts
Pattern is for personal use only. Do not reproduce or pass on to any third parties.
Finished items from this pattern may be sold on Etsy if credit is given to the designer with a link to this listing. You must use your own photos
This easy to knit pair of legwarmers are a more interesting knit with the textured basketweave pattern. They are a sure winner for Christmas or gift knitting. Sized from Small – 30cm/11.75inches, Medium – 35cm/13.75inches, Large – 40cm/15.75inches
As always, when I’m knitting for the knitworthy members of my family or dear friends, I consider how they’re going to wear it, wash it, the colours they love and what styles they wear.
“I am not self-medicating with yarn. I have a prescription from the lady at the yarn shop. But she called it a receipt. Whatever..”