Scrap Yarn Baby Beanie knit on size 2 needles with 90 stitches
It is difficult to stop knitting baby beanies from scrap sock yarn. When one comes off the needles, the next one is cast on. I'll continue knitting them until my scrap yarn is under control.
Each hat takes approximately 17 grams of fingering weight yarn.
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Projects like that are so fun and addicting. I should check to see if have enough sock scrap yarn to knit a few.
ReplyDeleteThey are so cute!!
ReplyDeleteThey are so cute! And I'm sure the new moms receiving them will appreciate a hand made gift.
ReplyDeleteAdorable! Is there a particular pattern you use?
ReplyDeleteI love those. They are just so cute and colorful. Do you donate them?
ReplyDeleteEach one is so cute...and sock yarn is so soft and light. These will be well received, I'm sure!
ReplyDeleteI have to knit some too. Glad you put in the 90 stitch count cast on. I will need that.
ReplyDeleteSuper-cute! I may have to do one to go with the kick bag.
ReplyDeleteI love that pattern and the colors you used.
ReplyDeleteFun and so appreciated. I've seen babies leaving the UW hospital wearing little hats similar to these.
ReplyDeleteVery cute! Are you giving these away all at once or are you giving them as individual gifts?
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