Monday, February 23, 2015

Preemie Crochet Dress

A friend of mine, her sister recently had a baby quite early.  She weighs less than two pounds I'm told, and is fighting hard.  My friend wanted to get her a dress, and was having trouble finding one.  I offered to help her out, and this is what I came up with.  I designed it myself, I think it's pretty darling.
 My friend really wanted it done in a mint color.

 No, I'm not crazy.  The spoon is in the picture so you can really see the size of the dress, and how small it is.

 I really like the white scallop trim along the bottom of the dress.
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I thought the pink and white would be nice little accents.  The buttons turned out very cute. :)  I will be making a blanket to go along with it, and I'm thinking some bloomers as well.  I'll post more photos as I have them.

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Jameson in His Sweater, Part II

My sister, Julie, sent me a few more photos of Jameson in the sweater I crocheted.
Enjoy the cuteness! :)

 


Crochet Baby Blanket

Ladies and Gents, it's here!  It's done, and has been brought into existence!!!!  
I hope you enjoy the very hard fruits of my labor, because I couldn't be more pleased with it. 

I made this blanket for Autumn, my friend Alisa's darling daughter.  I started it when she was born in January 2014.  So she just turned a year, and my procrastinating self finally pulled it together and finished this beauty up.  After all, I didn't want Autumn to be in High School by the time it was done...  


 I made this blanket using Lily Sugar 'N Cream cotton yarn, which is a favorite of mine to work with.

 I know there are a lot of photos, but it's hard not to post them, just for the detail work.  

 Autumn's nursery theme is Winnie the Pooh, which I really wanted to tie into the blanket somehow.  I found this really cute ribbon online. :) 






 Once I was done with the blocks, it must have taken me five or more hours just to figure out what order I wanted them to go in.  It drove me nuts, because nothing felt like the flow was totally perfect.  I like what I ended up with, but might have planned it slightly differently had I the foresight of the block placement problem I had.  

This is the book that I used for square patterns.  I used my own color scheme, of course.  I picked 10 squares, and made two of each, in a different color scheme from the other.  So, there are 20 blocks in total, and it's a little bigger than crib size.  Altogether, it took between 90 and 100 hours to complete.


 Here's the little lady, Autumn, enjoying the blanket. She certainly knew it was for her, and she seemed to like it. :)


Love you Alisa!  I am SO happy for you and Canyon both.  Autumn is lovely!