Oh, Baby!
Remember this windfall? I'm gradually working my way through the baby-friendly colors with a project which involved knitting 16 feet of i-cord and lots of garter stitching.
So far, I've made eight bibs, using this pattern.
Each ball of cotton yarn makes a bib with a bit remaining that will be used to make some dishcloths. The bibs will be donated to a local pregnancy center.
So far, I've made eight bibs, using this pattern.
Each ball of cotton yarn makes a bib with a bit remaining that will be used to make some dishcloths. The bibs will be donated to a local pregnancy center.
I really like that pattern. This time I've added it to my Ravelry favorite list, so I don't forget about it.
ReplyDeleteReally pretty...thanks for sharing the pattern too.
ReplyDeleteHi Nancy...these bibs are just wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThey are darling! Your needles must fly at the speed of light... you get so much done!
ReplyDeleteKat
These are really pretty. Some baby & his/her mommy will be thrilled to receive one of these cuties!
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL AS ALWAYS NANCY.
ReplyDeletesuch sweet baby colors....
ReplyDeletehi nancy,
ReplyDeletehaven't been keeping up with blogs, but just had to comment on your usual prolific output... the bibs are adorable! i was reading an article today about 'spaghetti applique' today in Sew Beautiful (Martha Pullen's magazine) and i thought of you and all your beautiful handwork.
hope you're well and happy... molly and i have been forced indoors most of the time these past few weeks... heat and humidity is absolutely murder... molly runs out, does her business, and is back inside within 5 minutes... we venture out at dusk for a bit of 'catch' but even then it is really too humid for her... she's just panting and panting.
take good care.
jeannie