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Monthly Archives: August 2012
Vickie’s Tip of the Day: Baby Month #17
When sewing together a baby garment, use the mattress stitch method. It provides a nice, smooth seam that won’t irritate their sensitive skin.
Vickie’s Tip of the Day: Baby Month #16
You can get more than a meal out of that next jar of baby food! Once it’s empty, rinse clean, remove the label and use it to store small notions like stitch markers and small buttons.
Guest Post: Natalie Zee of Coquette Maman!
Hi there! I’m Natalie Zee Drieu, a designer, writer, crafty mama, and founder of the kids’ fashion blog, Coquette Maman. When I first started knitting around 12 years ago, one of the things I loved to knit was baby projects. … Continue reading
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Tagged baby, Bernat Baby, Bernat Baby Jacquards, Bernat Softee Baby, hat, socks
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Featured Yarn Giveaway: Bernat Baby Blanket
It’s that time again! Every week during Bernat Baby Month, we’ll be dedicating posts to some of our most-loved baby yarns and favorite baby projects, and this week we’re talking about baby blankets and our very favorite yarn for creating … Continue reading
Vickie’s Tip of the Day: Baby Month #15
Want to keep track of both how many rows AND how many pattern repeats have been worked, but can’t do it on a plain ol’ counter? No worries, there’s an app for that! If you have a smart phone, do … Continue reading
Vickie’s Tip of the Day: Baby Month #14
Take a break. If you find that working on your project is starting to feel like another task on an already overwhelming to-do list, then it’s time to set your knitting aside for a bit. Being creative is supposed to … Continue reading
Community Update
Wow! There were so many things happening this week in the Bernat community! I don’t know where to begin!! I guess a good place to start would be with Bernat’s free yarn contests! Congratulations to Debbie Skinner Terro, who won … Continue reading
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Vickie’s Tip of the Day: Baby Month #13
Fresh, cloth diapers make a great blocking tool for smaller knit & crochet items. Lay your garment flat on blocking squares or a carpeted floor; pin into place; dampen diaper in the sink, then lay it on top of garment … Continue reading
Vickie’s Tip of the Day: Baby Month #12
It takes a village. Set up “stitch dates” with other parents, where the kids play while the adults knit and crochet. That way if one mom’s hands are tangled in yarn, there’s another mom there to hold any kiddo in … Continue reading
Guest Post: Hairpin Lace with Jennifer Hansen aka the Stitch Diva
Have you ever tried hairpin lace? It’s a crochet technique that creates very beautiful and intricate looking fabrics. The results look so complicated, but the truth is that hairpin is deceptively simple to do. The technique is featured in … Continue reading