You guys have been so patient. A year ago I blogged about these adorable baby socks. Well, good news! Today I have not only the socks, but the cutest matching hat to go with them! Introducing.....
Okay. Before we go further. Isn't Baby Dex beyond CUTE!!!! Seriously such a good baby and those eyes. I could just eat him up! All I want to do is start knitting more baby things so that he and his twin brother (I know!! Double the cute!!!) can keep modeling!
Miss Babs Yummy Sport, colorway Roasted Pumpkin for the 6-9 month size
I’ve been hooked on making wee baby socks inspired by their matching adult socks for quite some time. Here the cable pattern from the Uncle Frank socks makes for a perfect unisex baby gift!
This set includes a baby hat and socks. The socks are a perfect way to use up leftover sock yarns. Adding a trim of contrasting color gives this set that something extra!
The details.....
Dear Baby Francis Socks
Notes: Instructions are written for a cuff-down sock. Charts are provided on the last page. Size can be modified by using lighter fingering weight yarns and smaller needles, or sport weight yarn and larger needles.
Suggested Yarns: ~ 75 yards of fingering weight yarn such as The Plucky Knitter Merino Cashmere Nylon fingering, Blue Moon Fiber Arts Socks that Rock mediumweight, Kolláge Yarns Sock-a-licious, Knitted Wit Superwash Merino Fingering, Anzula Squishy
~3 yards of fingering weight yarn for contrasting trim, if desired
Materials:
Size US 2 (2.75mm) or size to obtain gauge either DPNs or circular needles
Cable Needle
Stitch markers
Tapestry needle
Gauge: 28 sts and 44 rows = 4” over st st
Size: 3-6 months
Dear Baby Francis Hat
Suggested Yarns: ~ 80 yards of fingering weight yarn as suggested above, or 70 yards of sport weight yarn such as Miss Babs Yummy Superwash Sport, Madelinetosh Pashmina, Sunshine Yarns Sport, The Plucky Knitter Primo Sport
~5-7 yards of fingering weight yarn for contrasting trim, if desired
Materials:
Size US 6 (4.00 mm) either DPNs or Circular 16” with DPNs needed for decreases or size to obtain gauge for both fingering and sport weight yarns
Cable needle
Stitch markers
Tapesty needle
Gauge: 22-24 sts and 36 rows = 4” over st st for fingering weight yarn;
21-22 sts and 32 rows = 4” over st st for sport weight yarn;
21-22 sts and 32 rows = 4” over st st for sport weight yarn;
Size: 3-6 months for fingering weight yarn; 6-9 months for sport weight yarn
Finished measurements: 5” unstretched (6 ½” streteched) width, 6 ¼” length for fingering weight yarn
5 ¼” unstretched (7” stretched) width, 7” length for sport weight yarn
Thank you again to my amazing graphic designer, Jill Zielinski, for her assistance with the pattern layout! I know I've said it before, but I could not do this job without Jill! Thank you!
A very, very special thank you to baby Dex, my good friend Nicole, and Dex's mommies, Annie and Jeannine for making this pattern come to life! I can't thank you enough!
This is Dex's modeling debut, so let's show him some love you guys!
Happy, happy baby knitting!
xoxo Irishgirlieknits
This is Dex's modeling debut, so let's show him some love you guys!
Happy, happy baby knitting!
xoxo Irishgirlieknits
6 comments:
Wish the pattern purchase came with one of those super cute and adorable wee babies! Gorgeous new set of patterns, Carrie. Wish me luck as I cast on my first set tonight.
Love the new patterns!
Dex couldn't possibly be cuter!!! Can't wait to see the patterns you design for him
That face! So cute!!! Love the color band on the hat and socks. Precious!!
I love the patterns and keep coming back to your blog to see the baby! He is beyond adorable!
Any chance you might extend that gorgeous Uncle Frank/Baby Francis pattern to a baby blanket??
(Why yes, I might have several new great-nieces/nephews on the horizon. Why do you ask?)
Please pretty please with fresh cranberries on it?
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