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Picture Gallery — Kids & Babies


Matthew knit a double-spiral baby blanket for Kara's daughter. He used Baby Cover from Laines du Nord yarn and used a modification of the double-spiral pattern from his circular shawls class.
Matthew knit the Sideways Sockyarn Baby Sweater for Kara's daughter, Sophie Kate, and he used TOFUtsies yarn.

Ray knit the Tulip baby cardigan using Dream in Color yarn.
This gorgeous baby blanket is Janice's latest design and is available, of course, from our site.
Kara knit these adorable booties and the matching hat for the daughter she is expecting in April.
Kate's latest design project is a five-pointed hat, and she followed up the adult version with this child's version. Sharon's granddaughter was gracious enough to model it for us, and she couldn't be any cuter!
This is the latest of the Vintage Baby Cardigans (pattern from Shi Bui) knit from Shi Bui sock. The color pooling of the Shi Bui yarns in this pattern are amazing, just perfect for the sophisticated baby.
Janice has been on a Faux Entrelackick lately, designing this baby blanket right after her wrap pattern.
Tami knit the Rocketry sweater for an "as of yet unspecified" baby, whom we are now referring to as her "Vapor Baby." The buttons she used are too cute!
Kate knit the Tulips baby sweater using Dream in Color yarn.
Pat knit this sweater for her new Granddaughter.
Sherri knit this Vintage Baby Cardigan from Shibui yarn for Grantward's new nephew, Colin.
Matthew knit this Sideways Sockyarn Baby Sweater for Grantward's new nephew, Colin.
Janice knit the Baby J Cardigan using Colour 4 Me yarn, and she found the perfect hedgehog buttons!
Janice designed this baby blanket and has graciously agreed to publish the pattern in our Pattern Library.
Kate knit the Baby J Cardigan three times and managed to find three perfect sets of buttons.
Melissa knit this adorable dress for her darling daughter. She has promised pictures of Paige in the dress ASAP.
Kim knit a pair of Bolero sweaters (one for each daughter) from Louisa Harding's fabulous ribbon yarn. Of course, then she had to knit coordinating shells for them, too!
Kim knit this sweater for her daughter.
Janice knit this darling baby sweater from Lorna's Laces superwash wool, using a solid and a multicolor. She does not have a specific baby in mind for the sweater, but she trusts one will come along soon enough.
Janice knit this lovely baby vest. If she'll email me more information, I'll be happy to include it.
Ray is quite pleased with his latest Baby Blanket. He test-knit this pattern for Kate Winkler; this Designs from Dove Cottage pattern will soon be available at the shop.
Nancy knit this wonderful lace baby blanket for her very first grandchild.
Ray knit this adorable Wallaby sweater for Nancy Delcomyn's granddaughter-soon-to-be.
Ray knit this adorable baby dress.
Rose knit the Sideways Sockyarn Baby Sweater for a Teddy Bear. How Cute!
This Sideways Sockyarn Baby Sweater is Erin's first sweater, ever!
Matthew knit two more Sideways Sockyarn Baby Sweaters, one for a cherished family friend's new baby and one for a doctoral student who has a month-old son.
Kate knit the Swedish Day Dress from Minnowknits, Too for her Granddaughter, using Cotton Classic and Cotton Classic Tweed. The buttons were purchased on EBay from a seller in the Czech Republic.
Leigh knit this wonderful, cuddly bear using Debbie Bliss Cashmerino Astrakhan.
Kathy Delsignore designed this whimsical "Stack Hat" — the pattern will be available on our website soon! And isn't Kate just as cute as a button in this hat!
Gina knit this vest for her son.
Matthew knit hats for his niece & nephew. His nephew was excited watching him finish the hat, asked to be taught how to knit, then promptly sat down and knit 7 rows (each with 21 sts on them) in one evening.
Erin is incredibly happy to have finished her first baby blanket. She's only been knitting a few months and did a fantastic job!
After having knit several vests for the "Afghans for Afghans" project, Tami knit this adorable vest for a cherished baby a little closer to home.
Nancy knit this adorable hooded sweater out of Kureyon.
Adrienne knit the most adorable baby blanket, with fantastic duplicate stitch embroidery sheep. At first, every square around the outside was going to have a sheep in it, but the general consensus was that less, in this case, is more.
Kate knit this gorgeous baby dress out of Butterfly for her equally gorgeous granddaughter (whom the camera just adores).
Matthew knit this cardigan for Melissa's new daughter. The pattern is a modification of Elizabeth Zimmerman's Gull Wing Baby Sweater.
This gorgeous christening gown was crocheted after just one class.
Melissa knit this adorable snowman sweater for her son and brought it to Knit Night, saying all she had left to do was stitch on the nose. Several of us all piped up at the same time asking if she was planning on knitting an I-Cord orange carrot for the nose. Well, she hadn't planned on it but quickly found a few extra yards of some orange yarn and added the perfect nose!
Sheri knit this gorgeous poncho for her daughter. That Nicky, a college student, can model it for us (instead of the child it was knit for) is a testament to the fact that ponchos are easy to knit because they will basically fit anyone.
Matthew knit this baby cardigan using Velvet Touch yarn, but what was he thinking when he put 11 buttons on a baby sweater! You can tell he has never had to dress a small child every day! Fortunately, he was talked into sewing six of the button holes closed with buttons, keeping the design look but making it far more likely that a parent can actually get the child dressed. The stitch pattern is hard to see in this picture, but it is the linen stitch (a.k.a. lemming stitch).
Matthew knit these two baby sweaters (adapted from Elizabeth Zimmerman's Knitter's Almanac) using Cherry Tree Hill superwash fingering yarn.
Janice knit this hat to felt for her daughter, Katie, but the Skylab yarn is ready, willing, and able to felt itself, so if you felt with Skylab, check the size often because the hat is a wee bit too small, which is why we're seeing it on the webmaster's niece.
Kate has outdone herself yet again with this adorable Lady Bug Sweater! The pattern is from Dale of Norway, as is the Baby Ull yarn.
Janice knit these fabulous cardigans for two boys recently adopted by good friends.
Tina knit this adorable and reversible sweater for her daughter, Lauren.
Rose knit this great sweater and then found the perfect buttons, not always an easy task.
A school teacher knit this giant mitten (those are baby socks on top to show the scale) to accompany the children's story of "The Giant Mitten."
Kate knit the "Rambling Rows" baby blanket for Sharon's granddaughter, Megan. Isn't she a cutie?!!
This is the Wonderful Wallaby (pattern available in the shop) knit in Encore.
This vest was knit with Charisma from Manukah Wools.
This cabled cardigan was knit from Encore.
This sweater was knit from Gelato.
This adorable little sweater was knit from a (very) well known Elizabeth Zimmerman pattern (Gull Wing Sweater). The yarn is from Lorna's Laces.
This sweater was knit from Bryson's Kid -n- Ewe wool/mohair yarn.
This sweater was knit from Mexican Wave yarn.
This little jumper is a Minnow Knits pattern knit in Cotton Classic.
This baby blanket is knit in Dream Baby 4-Ply, a microfiber yarn, and the pattern is from Designs from Dove Cottage.
This cardigan is knit in a merino yarn called Elaine from Schaefer Yarns. The colorway is called Sprinkles.
This is Kate's design -- note the cute VW Bug Buttons!
This sweater was knit in Sirdar's Snuggly Magic yarn.
Jewel and Nancy share a laugh as they admire Jewel's baby blanket.
 
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