Baby Knit Patterns

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Baby Knit Patterns Can Be Intimidating...or Are They?


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aby knit patterns can be intimidating to some people, especially if you are new to knitting. They may seem too delicate or you may feel you are all thumbs and how could you possibly make this tiny thing. Well get over that, nothing could be further from the truth.

Baby knit patterns are the easiest and best thing to start with. Because they are small you don't have to worry about wasting a lot of yarn. The worst case scenario is that you mess up and just want to throw it away, well it's only a couple of skeins. But let me assure you, you are not going to need to throw it away. But Yarn can get expensive, what with all the gorgeous choices out there these days, so working with a small amount is very comforting for a new knitter.



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You Really Save Time With Baby Knit Patterns 

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aby knit patterns is that you can make them as complicated or simple as an adult pattern. But they will be completed in a quarter of the time. Logistics alone, it takes a lot less time to knit say 2000 stitches vs. 40,000 stitches, see what I mean. It is just going to take you less time.

And I guarantee that once you finish your first project you will feel so accomplished and your confidence level will be on the ceiling. And you have just made the most gorgeous precious little baby knit pattern in the world.

Now I don't have a thing against adult patterns, I knit them sometimes myself. I just really prefer the Baby knit patterns because they are so cute, so quick and so useful.

A wonderful Step by Step DVD That Gets You Going 

Better than just reading, It "shows" you.

A Great DVD that takes you step by step so you can start making those great baby knit patterns. The Complete Beginner's Guide to Knitting

Gorgeous Examples of Baby Knit Items Made 

What will I do with my completed baby knit item? 

So many ideas!


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hat will you do with this completed little baby something or other? A good question...Let me count the ways.

-Keep it for your own baby
-Put it in your hope chest for your own future baby
-Give it to your daughter for her baby
-Give it to your friend's baby
-Give it to your daughter's friend for her baby
-Give it to your Granddaughter's baby
-Give it to your Granddaughter's friend's baby
-Keep it aside for the next baby shower you are invited to.
-Give it to charity, the NICU of any hospital are desperate for these things
-Frame it!

I am sure you see my point..



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Don't Be Intimidated! You're Gonna' Love It 

I Know You Will, If You'll Just Get Started!


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ell I hope that shows you how not to be intimidated by a little baby knit patterns. If you are a knitting expert you know what I mean. If you are new to this, doesn't sweat the small stuff just go for it. You will love it.



Baby Knit Patterns Are Popular With Bloggers 

Record-Eagle Blogs : Blog Archive ยป In praise of knitting
Not all of my knitting projects have ended as well. For some time I looked for a pattern to make an afghan for my grand-niece, Emily, when she was a baby. I had my heart set on ducks. You know, yellow duckies against a blue and white ...
greenclogs: baby knitting
The Betty Lou cardigan is my first girly project out of Vintage Baby Knits. I want to knit basically everything in there. I've also knit a pair of soakers, and have started another sweet cardigan pattern. The yarn for this one is Spud ...
Knitting Patterns Revive - Knitting History
Chaka is a knitting enthusiast who loves to knit baby clothes. She is, in fact, a great fan of baby knitting patterns which recommend to anyone who likes to knit baby clothes. Or, if you want to know more about fabulous scarf knitting ...
Just One W.I.P: ~ For You ~
Then the pattern - Debbie Bliss' Ribbed Baby Jacket. I decided on the size 12-24 months as Tim doesn't fit anything under a size 1 these days (and seeing as it's only 6 weeks till he turns 1 that's no surprise). Then the knitting ...

Some More Of My Baby Knitting Lenses. Please have a look! 

Are You new to Knitting? 


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f you are new to knitting or a lilttle unsure of what an abbreviation or term means. Please check this other lens of mine that also includes a free, very cute Easy Baby Knitting Two Needle Bootie Pattern.You might find the lens to be of great value and the pattern is delightful. Check it out!



Beautiful Vintage Baby Knit Blanket and Jacket...You Can Do This!! 

Do You Like to Knit? 

Share some of your thoughts about knitting, please.

StephenC wrote...

Man this is a terrific lens! 5 stars! My wife likes this stuff and I love some of the stuff she has made. Handmade items to me are tops!

ReplyPosted August 07, 2009

nightbear wrote...

in reply to rms thank you so much RMS, really appreciate it, I am really so proud.

ReplyPosted July 03, 2009

rms wrote...

Congratulations NEW Giant!

ReplyPosted July 03, 2009

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sitruc313 wrote

I love knitting. I really enjoy reading about people knitting and the entertaining stories that come out of it. I really enjoyed the article since I recently started a blog about knitting at http://needleknitting.zoxic.com and have been looking for ideas on what I could post about.

Reply Posted July 01, 2009

Rajays wrote...

Squidoo Angel Blessing for this fanatastic lens.

ReplyPosted June 20, 2009

spirituality wrote...

Great lens - you've been blessed by a squidoo angel :)

ReplyPosted June 17, 2009

fanfreluche wrote...

I wish I could knit, I have to learn. My mother is an amazing knitter, but I never got around to finish a basic scarf. I admire people who can do beautiful things.

ReplyPosted April 18, 2009

gods_grace_notes wrote...

I don't knit, but I love beautiful handknitted items... Your lens is very crafty, and very colorful!
Welcome to Connie's Craft-a-Holics Club!
: )

ReplyPosted March 22, 2009

hlkljgk wrote...

great lens. i'll have to check out some of your easier patterns. :)

ReplyPosted March 04, 2009

marsha32 wrote...

Lots of great stuff here.

ReplyPosted February 28, 2009

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linda maskell wrote

the swwater is the best. took me a few moor hours to make for the first time came out very good i must say thank.s a lot lindagoofpea

Reply Posted January 25, 2009

Squidster wrote...

I'm not much of a knitter myself but I admire the beautiful handiwork you have showcased here. Besides, baby stuff is just so adorable. Maybe when I become a grandmother I will take it up again, and then I'll be sure to check out your lens for inspiration!

ReplyPosted January 11, 2009

clafun08 wrote...

I love these baby knit items! When I can find time, I would like to learn knitting. It's a way to show love to your family members.

As a new member here, I have created two lense on traveling in China. Come to have a visit!

ReplyPosted December 29, 2008

debnet wrote...

Oh it's lovely Susan. Brings back memories of a very complicated baby cardigan I knitted for my 2nd child. I'm not a knitter, so it was hard for me to do but passed the time whilst I was pregnant. I made the most beautiful, tiny little garment...then had a 9lb baby that was too big for it LOL!! 5*****

ReplyPosted November 20, 2008

deb_mc wrote...

Such a beautiful lens. I love the large images. Makes me want to knit.

ReplyPosted November 20, 2008

WendyKrick wrote...

These are adorable. I used to knit but haven't in years.

ReplyPosted November 20, 2008

spirituality wrote...

Great introduction into knitting for baby's. Thanks.

ReplyPosted November 20, 2008

topstuff wrote...

great lens. very well done :))

ReplyPosted November 13, 2008

AndyPo wrote...

Very nice lens

ReplyPosted November 12, 2008

Jewelsofawe wrote...

Cool lens!

ReplyPosted November 11, 2008

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