The pattern called for a merino wool crepe but I used a neutral fisherman's wool. The lanolin content should keep the yarn soft enough for the baby's skin. The colorful beads used in the book were traded for plain metal buttons.
lot and marked way down. A camisole pattern, also in Last Minute Knitted Gifts (p.96), seemed a good way to use this yarn but it was too low cut for me to actually get any use out of it so I decided to alter it. The lace pattern at the bottom stayed because it is one of my favorite but it got a new top half. The neck was brought all the way up with a little cable twist added for interest. The armholes were made smaller to fit my petite frame and I crocheted the picot edge rather than knitting it. Since I knew that my yarn would not have the same drape as the silk yarn used in the book I knit it to a looser gauge. It is very, very blue and that is taking some getting use to but overall I am very pleased. The yarn is incredibly soft and the whole thing is light as a feather. And, there's almost a whole ball of yarn left!
What to work on now? Well my daughter is next in line for a sweater and she picked out a pattern from Garnstudio (see pic to left). Since I couldn't talk her into a very interesting patchwork sweater of my own design there was no way I could knit her something from my stash so I had to purchase yarn for it. I ended up with linen- colored CotLin from Knitpicks. Of course I will need to alter it a little -the gauge is a bit loose for me. Should be fun. I'll let you know how it goes!Get outside and have a great Memorial Day!
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