I'm definitely in the fall mood and love it when it starts to cool off - that's when I get really excited for the hooks and needles to come out. (Not that I ever put them away… but I'm not as motivated to work with yarn when it's hot. I wish I was!) One of my favorite items to design is sweaters. I love making sweaters. I know a lot of people hate them because of the finishing, but I even enjoy the finishing part. Granted, when I'm making an adult sweater I sometimes find myself griping about how long it takes, so I focus a lot on making baby and child sweaters. This one fits my youngest son and he graciously modeled it for me (even though it was almost 90 degrees that day!). I love it and can't wait for it to be cool enough for him to wear it to school.
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Baby Boy Round Neck Sweater
"Today we going to share winter Round neck baby boy sweater. its very easy to make and easy to change small or larger sizes. that adorable and stylish design made for both season winter and spring. It's a very special gift for cute and lovely kids for winter season. We love to crochet baby items in the whole of the years we want to share in my own simple and easy ideas for those who are the beginners of crocheting work. All of my design made for beginner and for those who want to learn and make baby things in homes to protect babies in winter. Thanks so much for all my friends who visit here,appreciate and follow my designs."
Easy Crochet Boy Cardigan With Hood And Pockets
Since I made the easy crochet teddy bear girl cardigan, I've receives a lot of positive feedback. So, I decided to make a boy version of this cardigan, and to be honest I like it way more than the girl cardigan. This easy crochet boy cardigan is a bear themed hooded jacket that is worked continuously without any need for sewing. It can be easily adjusted by using thicker or lighter yarns. You can also adjust the theme by changing the ears to bunny ears or cat ears or any cute animal theme. ♥ Materials: DK yarn. Blue: 350-450 grams (4-5 skeins). White: 25-50 grams (1 skein). I used Alize happy baby yarn. Velvet yarn Blue: 100 grams (1 skein) I used Nako lily yarn. Crochet hook 7mm 4-5 Buttons Scissors Tapestry needle to weave in the ends and make the bear embroidery. Stitch markers
Crochet Baby Boy Sweater Pattern
This baby boy sweater is so pretty and cool and looks being bought from the bazaar for being so accomplished from design to pattern and style. This would make a pretty gift for the little boys as the chunky details and the buttons are enchanting. You can check out the details of the pattern right here.
Beekle The Unimaginary Friend Crochet
This cute stuffie is named Beekle. He is a character from the charming book Beekle : The Unimaginary Friend written by Dan Santat. This book is about creative imagination and the wonders of friendship. It's been a hit in our home and is sure to be one in yours as well. I often gift this book at baby showers and write a note for the little one inside in leu of a card. I recently contacted the author asking for permission to create this pattern and he graciously said it's perfectly fine by him. I hope you enjoy this book, pattern, and sharing friendships.
Fox Pillow
Here's a super quick project using Bernat Blanket yarn for the kiddos in your life. What's cuter than a Fox Pillow to snuggle up with or open him up and lie your head on?! I used a 12”x22” pillow form (or you could opt to use Polyfil). For the face, I used a small amount of Polyfil. With the basis of my pattern, you can change up your yarn color and make virtually any animal you would like. My two youngest grandsons really love this fox - only problem is, though, is that they want to ride him like a horse..lol.