Thanks to the holiday, I can make an extra post today and show you the wee baby knits I’m working on. This is the preemie-sized Yoda hat from last week:
I finished a tiny rolled-brim beanie too, and it’s so very tiny that I’m a bit worried it won’t even fit his little head! But as we all know, handknits are forgivingly stretchy, so I’m remaining optimistic.
I used leftover sock yarn, the Frolicking Feet by Done Roving in color Dancing Leprechaun, and it only took about 17 grams so I’ve got enough left to make another, slightly bigger version too. That one might be for another new baby I know, one of a set of twins. But first I’m determined to make them each a blanket, because I’m crazy like that. Before they were born, I said I wouldn’t make blankets because I always get bored making blankets and take forever to finish them, and to make two would drive me batty. Then the babies came and they’re adorable of course and they deserve pretty handknit blankets. I took advantage of the Knit Picks summer sale to get some Swish Worsted and have cast on the first blanket.
This pattern is Raishan and it’s going well so far, with a pattern that’s intricate enough to keep my interested. It won’t be a travel project, but if I keep on track in the evenings, I should be able to get both blankets done before it gets cool. I’m aiming for small blankets, ones that will fit nicely in a car seat or stroller. And hopefully if I balance it with sock knitting on my lunch breaks, I won’t completely lose interested in the blankets! Anybody else get bored with blankets?
The Yoda hat is just so cute.
All the time with blankets!!!
Thanks so much for knitting the hats! I mailed them off this morning and they are absolutely adorable. They will cover Baby Calvin’s poor little head or one of the other babies in the NICU perfectly. You are too kind to have volunteered to help out. The Yoda hat is so adorable!
It was my pleasure, and the very least I could do! I was glad to pitch in at least a little, and I might have to keep making some to donate locally too.
Love the hats. That blanket is going to be beautiful! I like to crochet blankets so that it goes fast before I loose interest.
Yes! So far that’s been my experience too. Knitting blankets takes FOREVER.
LOVE the Yoda hat! 🙂 I bet it looks so cute! 🙂
Thanks!