And knitting is much more fun when I get a chance to share it.
I am expecting baby #2 in November, and I recently realized it was time to begin some baby crafting, and so I chose to make Baby Burrito - Bear. Eventually this post will contain the complete pattern and pictures of my progress, and a demonstration with new baby when he arrives.
The Baby Burrito is like a swaddle for the baby without all the swaddling. It is a body sock. And I'll be making this one with a matching hat with little bear ears, and bear paw stitching on the body.
Please follow my progress on Ravelry: Burrito Baby - Bear Project Page
Speaking of Ravelry, I have only just found this on-line communtiy for Fiber Arts Lovers, and it is great! If you like to knit, crochet, dye, spin, weave, etc. this is a great resource and a great way to meet others. Plus there are themed groups ( I joined one for medievalists, Harry Potter fans, and Doctor Who fans today) and groups by location to help put you in touch with people in your area!
Pattern So Far:
Burrito:
Camus helps with the first stage of Baby Burrito |
16" Circular needles size three
Trim color: left-overs, I'm using multicolor white/lt blue/darkblue
Body color: 1 skein ?, I'm using beige.
In Trim Color, Cast On 79
K2P2 (except for last three st in round which wind up being k2p1) for 8 rows
Change color to body Color.
knit every stitch for 1 row
Seed stitch (k1p1) every row (if you knit the stitch in the row before, purl it the next time and vice versa) for 18 inches...... [I'll get there....]