

For the blue and green striped hat, I used the yarn remnants from the baby booties (previous post). For the rolled edge hat, I used Patons bamboo baby (55% acrylic, 45% bamboo) in 91520 soft yellow.




This sweater pattern is also from the book mentioned above. I used the Sublime Soya Cotton dk for this. The sweater was knit in 5 parts, 2 fronts, 2 arms, and one back and then seamed together. Stitches were picked up around the front and neck for the ribbed edge. The arms are a bit long, since I think babies have short arms in relation to their body, so it looks a bit gorilla-ish. I have yet to sew on buttons.
This pattern is from 101 Designer One-Skein Wonders, simply named "spiral hat," designed by Marci Blank. I knit this in gray ecowool (same yarn used on the fair isle hats). For this pattern, I cast on 79 stitches and joined in the round on size 8, 16" circular needles. I knit 7 rows to form the self rolling brim and then K6, p4 repeated to form a continuing spiral pattern.


This pattern is from Boutique Knits. The yarn is Brown Sheep Lamb's Pride Worsted (85% wool, 15% mohair; 190 yd [174m]/4oz). I used size 11, 7 and 6- sixteen inch addi turbo circular needles. The bag body is knit in two peices, front and back, and then sewn together. The bag body is then felted along with two ring holders. I then knit the two unfelted pockets and put in eyelets where the leather is laced through. Finding the appropriate hardware was difficult; I went to hobby lobby in JC and Columbia, Michaels, and JoAnn to get the D rings, chain, and leather lacing, rhinestone snaps. I plan to line the bag with a cute patterned fabric like the other two purses.
handpainted 100% linen. I didn't use a pattern, but just started knitting on size 3 needles in a seed stitch until I used up almost all the yarn. I sewed the edge seams and then decided to use the needles I was knitting with as the handles. I picked up stitches to join the top of the purse with the needle and then glued the end stitches in place so they wouldn't fall off. I sewed in a patterned fabric around the top perimeter of the bag. 