Quick-Knit Hoodie

Small baby items are always pretty quick to knit – and even quicker if they’re knit with a chunky yarn! This hoodie pattern comes in three sizes – 3 months, 6 months, and 12 months; and includes links to four instructional videos.

Sizes: 3 months (6 months, 12 months)
Finished Chest Measurements: 19” (20”, 21”)
Needles: Size US 10.5 circulars or straights and set of size 10.5 double-pointed needles
Yarn: 2 skeins of Berroco Comfort Chunky
Additional Materials: A few yards of scrap yarn for embroidering motif, tapestry needle
Gauge: 12 stitches and 23 rows per 4 inches

Pattern + links to 4 instructional videos – $8.00 US

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*Note – this pattern is also available in the Baby Shower Countdown eBook collection.

Eyelet Baby Blanket

A soft, washable, light baby blanket in an eyelet pattern that keeps it interesting for the knitter. Pattern includes links to four instructional videos.

Size: 38” x 38” square
Needles: Size US 8 32” circular, and size US 8 needles set of 5 double-pointed
Yarn: Knit Picks Comfy Worsted in Honeydew, 7 skeins
Additional Materials: 4 stitch markers, tapestry needle, row counter
Gauge: about 5 stitches per inch in Stockinette Stitch, but this is not especially important in this pattern. Just be sure you are creating a fabric you like, that is neither too loose and open with all of the eyelets, nor so tight that you can barely see the eyelets.

This pattern is available in two different formats, each includes links to 4-part video tutorial:

1. PDF Pattern, traditional and printable. $4.99 via PayPal

2. Amazon Kindle digital download (suitable for Kindle devices and devices that use the Kindle app): $4.00 US.
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*Note – this pattern is also available in the Baby Shower Countdown eBook collection.

Cabled Baby Afghan

Some luxury for the new baby – a sophisticated cabled blanket knit in soft, machine washable wool. Pattern includes links to a three-part tutorial to walk you through the trickier parts. The yarn originally used in this pattern has been discontinued, and a good substitute for that yarn is Knit Picks Biggo.

Size: 36” x 36”
Needles: Size US 9 needles, 24” or 32” circulars
Yarn: Knit Picks Swish Bulky, 6 hanks (That yarn has since been discontinued, a good substitute is Knit Picks Biggo.)
Additional Materials: cable needle, 17 stitch markers
Gauge: 3.5 stitches = 1”

Pattern + links to 3 instructional videos – $4.99 US

Watch Cabled Baby Afghan videos

*Note – this pattern is also available in the Baby Shower Countdown eBook collection.

Sleep Sack

Knit in a soft baby yarn, the Sleep Sack has precious details like a Peter Pan collar, three button detail, and keyhole hook & eye closure at the back of the neck. The wide open bottom allows for easy diaper changes and plenty of baby kicks, while still keeping baby’s legs warm. In two sizes – 0-3 months and 6 months, the pattern includes links to a five-part video tutorial.

Sizes:
0-3 months (6 months)
Finished chest measurements: 18” (19”)
Needles: Size US 7 16” or 24” circular needle and US 7 set of double-pointed needles (Note: 16” needles are necessary for smallest size.)
Yarn: DK or sport-weight yarn in 1 or 2 colors. You’ll need about 150 yards total, most of that in the main color. I used Berroco Comfort DK in these colors:
2843 Kittens (2 skeins) and
2844 Twinkles (1 skein)
Additional Materials: 5 stitch markers (make one of them unique from the others), hook & eye closure, 3 tiny buttons, tapestry needle
Gauge: 5 stitches per inch

Pattern + links to 5 instructional videos – $8.00 US

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*Note – this pattern is also available in the Baby Shower Countdown eBook collection.

Striped Cardi and Matching Beanie or Beret

SWEATERS
Sizes: 3 months, (6 months, 12 months)
Finished Chest Measurements: 19”, (20”, 21”)
Needles: Size US 6 24” circulars and set of size US 6 double-pointed needles
Yarn: Note – the yarn amounts below are enough to knit both the cardigan and a matching hat.
Yellow sweater is knit in Naturally Caron Spa Bamboo Blend, 2 skeins of Soft Sunshine, and 1 skein of Naturally White
Blue sweater is knit in Knit Picks Comfy sport, 3 skeins of Planetarium, and 1 skein of Cashew
Additional Materials: stitch markers (one ring marker and several clip markers), 5 buttons
Gauge: 24 stitches and 28 rows per 4 inches

HATS
Size: 3 months (6 – 12 months)
Finished Hat Measurements: 12” (stretches to 14”), 14” (stretches to 16”)
Needles: Size US 6 16” circular needles and set of size US 6 double-pointed needles
Yarn: Note: these hats were designed to match the Striped Cardi pattern, using up leftover yarn from the sweater.
Yellow sweater is knit in Naturally Caron Spa Bamboo Blend, in colors Soft Sunshine and Naturally White
Blue sweater is knit in Knit Picks Comfy sport, in colors Planetarium and Cashew
You only need really small amounts of yarn to make these hats…approximately 30 grams each. This is where a kitchen scale comes in really handy!
Additional Materials: stitch marker, tapestry needle
Gauge: 24 stitches and 28 rows per 4 inches

Pattern + links to 8 instructional videos – $8.00 US
Striped Cardi videos
Beanie/Beret videos

*Note – this pattern is also available in the Baby Shower Countdown eBook collection.

Ida Neck Wrap

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My great-great aunt Ida used to knit up something to this for me and my sisters when we were kids. She was on to something – a little wool around your neck makes a huge difference in how warm you feel throughout the day. Cute, quick knit in bulky yarn with size 13 needles. Can be knit up in an afternoon, and will be keeping your neck warm by evening!

Even though this is is a quick-knit, there are a few tricky techniques that are clearly explained in the video tutorial.

Materials Needed:
• 70 yards of bulky yarn; or 100 yards of worsted, held double stranded
• Size 13 needles
• Tapestry needle

Pattern + links to 3 instructional videos $6 US via PayPal

Here are the accompanying instructional video:

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Tubular Cast-On

Instructions for working the Tubular Cast-On (demonstrated in the video above):

Using scrap yarn and the Backwards Loop Cast-On, cast-on half the number of total stitches you want. Break yarn.
Using your main yarn:
Row 1: *K1, YO*, repeat between *s across all stitches. (If you have an odd number of stitches, end with K1.)
Row 2: *with yarn in front, slip 1 purlwise; K1*, repeat between *s across all stitches.
Row 3: *K1; with yarn in front, slip 1 purlwise*, repeat between *s across all stitches.
Repeat Rows 2 and 3 once more.
Pick out scrap yarn.