Except this one is blue.
Pattern: Sleeper Sack
Yarn: Plymouth Yarn Dreambaby D.K.
Needles: US 3
Size: Less than 1 lb. (chest circumference: 8", length: 11")
This set took about ten hours to make and is my last item for Knit Unto Others. It's been a productive two weeks. Items made for KUO and The Preemie Project include eight preemie sized Santa hats with matching booties and two tiny bereavement sets for a total of forty-four hours of knitting.
Wow! It's a good thing we don't charge by the hour, isn't it! :-)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work!
Look at all you have accomplished! Good girl!
ReplyDeleteYou make my pattern look so much better than I can. I've been spending my knitting time on other projects lately, you've inspired me to get back to making the bereavement items.
ReplyDeleteYou crank those cute little hats out so quickly and the little baby buntings are just too cute!
ReplyDeleteAnd..........I was in LOVe with Herman and the Hermits when I was in the second grade...hehe
I love the Christmas hats and booties. My son was born 9 days before Christmas and our daughter found a little outfit for him to wear much like this.
ReplyDeleteThat is an amazing amount of work. The santa hats are adorable.
ReplyDeleteForty-four hours well spent!
ReplyDeleteReally impressive! Those items will be so comforting to the families of the little ones.
ReplyDeleteEverything is wonderful as always:D Thanks for all you do for TPP! You are a real inspiration:D
ReplyDeleteWow...what a wonderful bunch of charity knitting. The little Santa hats are just adorable.I am sure they will be greatly appreciated.
ReplyDeleteThose are just awesome. That is the true Christmas spirit of giving. (found you reading zeneedle)
ReplyDeleteWow! You have been busy!! As always, your work is just perfect.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Candy
PS - My computer crashed last weekend and I'm on my husbands. I can't make my log in work so that's why I'm posting as "anon"
Those Santa hats and booties are absolutely adorable. We are closing in to that time of year again! I might have to make a few of these for UMC in Vegas.
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Thanks, Bev.
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