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Teddy Bear Hat, Mittens and Booties For Baby

June 17, 2023 by Shellie Wilson

The HAT, MITTENS & BOOTIES pattern, design number 5396, is a must-have for any parent looking to keep their little ones warm and snug when out and about. The pattern includes instructions for a cute baby bear hat, mittens and booties, perfect for keeping your little ones cozy during the colder months. The set features an easy-to-embroider bear face on the booties that adds a playful touch and is sure to delight babies.

This pattern is classified as easy level making it accessible for knitters of all skill levels. The pattern includes detailed instructions and charts, making it easy for knitters to follow along and create a beautiful and functional piece.

The hat, mittens, and booties set is perfect for everyday wear and can be made in different colors to match any outfit. It is a great gift idea for newborns or for any parent who wants to keep their baby warm and cozy during the colder months. The bear face embroidery on the booties is a simple yet adorable touch that makes the set even more special.

Overall, the HAT, MITTENS & BOOTIES pattern is a practical, easy and adorable set that will keep your little ones snug and warm while out and about, and is a great gift idea for any new parent. Whether you’re a new or experienced knitter, this pattern offers a fun and creative way to make a special gift for a new baby.

The HAT, MITTENS & BOOTIES pattern, design number 5396, would make a wonderful gift set for a new baby for several reasons.

Practicality: The set includes a hat, mittens, and booties, which are all essential items for keeping a baby warm during the colder months. The set would be a great gift for a new parent to have on hand for when they take their baby out for a walk or for when the weather gets colder.

Cuteness: The bear face embroidery on the booties adds a playful and adorable touch to the set, making it an extra special gift for a new baby. The cute bear design is sure to delight both parents and baby.

Personalization: The set can be made in different colors to match any outfit, making it a personalized and thoughtful gift.

Versatility: The set is perfect for everyday wear, and can be worn by both boys and girls, making it a versatile gift.

Handmade: The fact that the set is handmade, makes it even more special, it shows that you took the time to make something unique and special for the baby

 

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Super Simple Baby Blanket Knitting Pattern

While I was knitting this baby blanket, my husband was curious as to why I was knitting a baby blanket when there are no babies in the near future that we know of. (What we know is kind of relative since some friends told us they were adopting a couple of years ago with less than a month’s notice.)

I said, “well, I had the yarn.” Which is true. I bought a ball of Bernat Sport Ombre Twist yarn when JoAnn was closing and it seemed like just the thing to make a baby blanket. 

And at more than 1,000 yards per skein, I figured a one-skein baby blanket would be a fun project to try. 

It actually worked out perfectly, with the blanket coming out a good size. With the border it’s 36 inches/91.4 cm square, which is what I’m usually aiming for when I knit baby blankets but I rarely hit it because I also rarely check gauge for a baby blanket since it’s usable whatever size it is. 

I had enough yarn to work the blanket and two rounds of single crochet as a border, with a few yards of yarn to spare. 

If you don’t crochet you can leave off the border or do an applied I-cord or some kind of knit border, but you might need to use a contrasting yarn for that.

The blanket uses sand stitch, which is an easy knitting stitch that only uses knits and purls. It’s sort of stockinette on one side and alternating knits and purls on the other. There’s some debate as to which side of this stitch pattern is considered the front, but the good news is they both look good. 

You can grab this free pattern over at Our Daily Craft. Stitch it up even if you don’t know of any babies coming soon. You never know, and it can always be a charity project if all else fails. 

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