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April 2nd, 2009

What To Take Into Consideration In Knitting

If you love to knit, you have probably created beautiful items for friends and family alike. One of the most satisfying projects a knitter can take on is to fashion a precious knitted item for a new baby. What can be more special than an heirloom quality item that was crafted by your own hand? A designer of masquerade masks and Venetian masks who also started ecommerce provided the useful info about knitting.

If you have decided to indulge in some knitting for babies however, there are a few concerns that you should address before creating that next special gift. Knitting for babies requires some thought about safety and comfort that you would not necessarily need to be concerned with if knitting for someone older.

Washable Wearables
It is no secret that little bundles make big messes. From spitting up formula, to diaper blowouts, those tiny people need to be cleaned up quite regularly. That is why anything that goes on a baby’s body, with the exception perhaps of that beautiful silk christening gown that will only be worn once, needs to stand up to frequent washings.

Fortunately, if you are knitting for babies, there are many wonderful yarns that are completely machine-washable. A number of acrylic yarns now have bounce-back fibers that allow your knitted piece to regain its shape after regular washing and drying. If you prefer, there are many wool and cotton blends that are also machine washable. No matter what material you decide to use, it is a good idea to enclose washing instruction for parents. You can find recommendations for washing on the wraps of most yarn skeins.

Safety is a Priority
Knitting for babies also requires you to take safety into consideration as you are creating your piece. Garments with holes in them can catch little fingers, so knitted lace may not be a good choice for sweaters. Strings are a choking hazard, so if you are making mittens or hoods, omit the strings in favor of other attachment options.

Embellishments and buttons can be chewed off and swallowed, so anything that is attached to you piece needs to be done so as securely as possible. Finally, when knitting for babies think about how the piece will feel against a baby’s skin. Babies are usually rather sensitive, so yarn that is scratchy or itchy might be quite irritating to a little guy. Opt for yarns that are soft when knitting baby items.

There is no more special gift that you can give than a beautiful piece that was knitting for babies. With the amazing selection of patterns available you are virtually unlimited in your choices for knitting for babies’items.


Girl And Kittens C1875 Photo Mugs


Girl And Kittens C1875 Photo Mugs



A girls knitting is not made any easier by the playfulness of four kittens who find her ball of wool an entertaining plaything. ….


Kitten Tangled In Wool Photo Mugs


Kitten Tangled In Wool Photo Mugs



Didnt you know I could knit? On this evidence, this kitten is a long way from knitting a woolly jumper. ….


Knitting and the Great Dane - Manchester Dog Show 1966 Photo Mugs


Knitting and the Great Dane – Manchester Dog Show 1966 Photo Mugs



An old lady gets on with her knitting in a spare booth next to a competitor in the Manchester Dog Show, a fine and upstanding Great Dane, which towers above her. Photograph by Shirley Baker Date 1966….


The Original Philosopher's Two-Handed Fair Isle and Other Stories


The Original Philosopher’s Two-Handed Fair Isle and Other Stories


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An Instructional Video On How To Knit A Sweater And Everything Involved With The Process.
The Story Of Philosopher’s Wool From Sheep To Sweater….

Knitting Around : Wool Gathering Series : Vols 1 / 2 / 3


Knitting Around : Wool Gathering Series : Vols 1 / 2 / 3



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