How-To: Soft Baby Shoes
Christy Canida writes: “Soft baby shoes (or booties) let your little one build proper foot muscles and feel the ground while crawling or walking about.”
Christy Canida writes: “Soft baby shoes (or booties) let your little one build proper foot muscles and feel the ground while crawling or walking about.”
Check out this free “Atlas Shrug” knitting pattern from Yarn Market by Sandi Prosser. I may not love Ayn Rand, but I do love the geometric windows created by this segmented design, knit sideways from cuff to cuff. [Thanks, Sarah!]
Nothing says spring like a kawaii amigurumi bunny! These bunnies are the perfect addition to a handmade Easter basket or a special gift.
Crochet some stylish leg warmers for babies or toddlers with this project excerpt from Little Crochet by Linda Permann.
KB from A Patchwork World shares her plush bunny pattern and shows you how to sew one up for your little one in time for Easter.
I’m always inspired by nature and springtime is most definitely my favorite time of year for being outdoors. I’ve been crazy about faux bois for year now, and am so excited to incorporate it into this design for Easter and spring.
Inspired by an Atomic-age children’s sweater and named after Mad Men’s Sally Draper, this playful fitted cardigan with retro styling is surprisingly simple to knit. The three-quarter length sleeves make it a perfect transition sweater for crisp spring or fall days, the angora-blend yarn softens the pattern and adds to the nostalgic feel, and the crocheted buttonholes add to the overall charm.