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Knitting Pattern – Half And Hald Baby Romper With Beanie

April 29, 2023 by Shellie Wilson

Are you ready for a knitting project that is not only cute but also fun and enjoyable to make? Look no further than our Half N Half Romper and Pom Pom Hat from the Building Blocks collection. This adorable set is perfect for keeping your little one warm and stylish.

The romper is made using the cozy Irish moss stitch which adds texture and interest to the design. The hat is made with simple stocking stitch, both finished with rib trims for a snug fit. The half and half design of the romper gives a playful and fun touch to the overall look, and the fluffy pom pom on top of the hat adds a touch of sweetness.

This pattern is perfect for intermediate knitters who are looking to expand their skills and try something new. You will need a pair of 4mm and 3 ¼ mm knitting needles, and some Snuggly DK yarn to complete this project.

As you knit this set, you’ll love the way the yarn feels and the way the colors blend together, it’s a real joy to work with. Imagine the look on your little one’s face when they see the finished product, it’s going to be priceless! So don’t wait, grab your needles and yarn and let’s start making something special for your baby. This set is going to be a treasured piece for years to come!

The Lil Joe Romper is the perfect addition to any baby’s wardrobe. This charming knit pattern is designed for little ones aged 0-24 months and features a classic romper design with a button-up front, short sleeves, and shorts. With its timeless style and comfortable fit, this romper is sure to become a beloved favorite for both baby and parents alike.

If you’re looking for a stylish and practical knitting project, look no further than this Overallas and Romper Knitting Pattern. This versatile pattern is perfect for babies and toddlers and features four different styles to choose from. Whether you prefer a classic romper, trendy overalls, or something in between, this pattern has you covered. With its easy-to-follow instructions and customizable options, this pattern is a must-have for any knitter.

The Onesie Baby Jumper Knit Pattern is an adorable and practical way to keep your little one cozy and stylish. This charming knit pattern features a classic onesie design with a playful twist – a cozy jumper attached to the bottom! With its easy-to-follow instructions and customizable sizing, this pattern is perfect for knitters of all skill levels. Plus, with its timeless style and practical design, this onesie jumper is sure to be a hit with both baby and parents.

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Make Your Knitting Machine Scarves Better

I feel like it’s been a while since I’ve shared any patterns for our circular knitting machine users. I know these devices aren’t for everyone but even though I much prefer knitting by hand, it is kind of fun to crank things out on these machines.

One of the most common early projects for a circular knitting machine is a scarf. Which makes sense, because it’s just one long tube and you can make it as long as you like.

One problem that comes from knitting scarves on the circular knitting machine, though, is that it can be hard to know how to finish the ends of the tube so that it looks like a finished scarf and not a tube of knitting.

If you’re not a knitter or crocheter, the most basic way to finish a circular knitting machine scarf is just by cinching up the ends and maybe adding a pompom to each end to cover up any hole that might still be visible at the end.

But if you have a little knitting or crochet skill or are willing to learn, there are a lot of different options for closing up the ends of a scarf. And this would also be true if you hand knit a tube scarf!

I recently wrote a post over at Our Daily Craft that includes five different ways to close up the ends of a tube scarf:

  • the simple cinching method mentioned above
  • sewing the stitches together
  • three needle bind off
  • grafting
  • crochet bind off

Grafting is my favorite because I feel like it gives the cleanest, closest to a seamless look. If you’re a knitter you may already know how to do it but even if you don’t it’s not that hard to learn.

Do you knit tube scarves by hand or machine? I’d love to know how you like to finish them!

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