
Who doesn’t love a baby in a hooded animal sweater? This one knits up really quickly using super bulky, fur-like yarn. With no edgings and a simple hook and eye closure, this quick knit is also a breeze to finish.
View ProjectFrom the December 2021 issue
Who doesn’t love a baby in a hooded animal sweater? This one knits up really quickly using super bulky, fur-like yarn. With no edgings and a simple hook and eye closure, this quick knit is also a breeze to finish.
View ProjectBy Olya Bagi
From The Baby Knits Collection: Sweet Little Patterns for Her
Gabriella is an all-time favorite piece in your little girl’s closet. Fluffy, cute, stylish and easy to make, she’ll want to wear this vest everywhere. Worked bottom up to the armholes in one piece, it’s then divided into two fronts and a back that are worked separately. We promise she’ll love this fun and funky design!
View ProjectFrom the December 2018 issue
Bundle baby up on a chilly day with a sweater that looks like a polar bear. The raglan sleeves are worked in a contrasting color and the body of the sweater is adorned with ears and a face.
View ProjectFrom the December 2021 issue
Keep little hands warm with a cuddly pair of basic mittens spruced up with polar bear faces. These simple, but adorable, mittens will have every parent asking where you got them!
View ProjectBy Jessie Rayot
From The Baby Knits Collection: Sweet Little Patterns for Her
This chunky chevron baby blanket is so much fun with its oversized flair. Knit on large needles with jumbo yarn — you’ll finish this blanket in no time at all!
View ProjectFrom the October 2017 issue
Knit this cute hoodie up for the little one who can’t be stopped by the start of cold weather! Cabled and hooded, this design will keep your mini me looking snazzy and well equipped for the days ahead.
View ProjectBy Olya Bagi
From the December 2016 issue
This is a modern tweed cardigan with cables and pockets. It’s a cardigan style you’d normally see for young adults and it looks even more adorable on a little one!
View ProjectBy Nazanin Fard
A neutral afghan belongs in every home this fall. This pattern is worked in strips with wonderful Aran patterns. One strip is worked in an easy cable pattern followed by a strip of berries pattern. After all strips are knitted and joined, one round of crab stitch adds the finishing touch.
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