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Cabled Sweater Vest - Newborn |
I spoke with one knitter at the Knitting Knook regarding this issue, mainly that of finding books on designing for babies. Yea, you can look up measurements for babies, but without a baby girl in your house to try things on, you're kinda out of luck. And I wondered, what is actually out there for little girls and how can I make something a little different. My mind kept wandering back to sweater vests, especially since I just finished one for my Etsy shop.
Why are girls so much more complicated? When it comes down to it, they really aren't. My problem is I want to do seamless sweaters and dresses, but I don't have anyone to measure to make the proper sized yoke. I know what measurements to take, but I'm lost on where to start or even estimate the average size of a baby in sizes like newborn or 6-12 months. I've really only been a "yarn addict" for less than a year. I see it as learning the ropes of a new job, training myself as I go along. One day, I'll look back at my naive stage and laugh about how I was stressing over simple things.
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Reluctantly modeling a hat for Etsy. I hate having my picture taken, but, the fam seems to like the picture. |
Of all things though, my extended family has liked the few hats I've made. I'm even making some for them for Christmas. My brother-in-law also requested that I make handmade hats that he could give away with his band's name on them. Ten hats in all and he'd pay! Even though I avoid fair isle at all costs, I agreed. I designed a knit chart for the band name, "Suboscillator" in block letters and actually did a good job on the fair isle part. It wasn't tight or anything...but the prototype was a little too big. Tonight I'm re-working the hat design, mainly just using smaller needles and a different rib pattern on the brim (which bro liked better anyway). The stressful part is that I have to finish it by tomorrow evening so the hat can be delivered to another band member to show off at a concert (I'm taking "working" a break right now). Wish me luck.
Coming SoonIt's going to be 2012 soon...gotta start thinking spring. In the meantime, some yarn dyeing? Stay tuned.