This might sound strange but I haven’t been a part of a KAL … Mmm … Ever. But my friend Chrissy (of the video podcast, snappystitches) and I are both loving the Cosy(me) cardigan by the…
I knit a Purl Soho Chevron Baby Blanket for J as soon as he was born. Once N was born, I had to knit her one too! I went through my stash to find yarn but…
I can’t believe I have a finished project to show you! And it’s not just one but seven! This was a fast and enjoyable project to work on as each toque only took me about 2…
Note: This post is a personal recap of our experience of N’s lip & tongue tie. I wrote it down, while not overly detailed, in hopes that someone might stumble upon it and it helps you…
I find it very challenging to knit for a baby when I don’t know the gender so with both of my pregnancies there was very little “baby” knitting. Once James was born, I cast on for…
I mentioned last time that I wanted to whip up a quick newborn toque in case we have a girl. On Friday, I was able to do just that: I literally whipped it up – it…
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