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Noah is modeling his 'baby blue' Wallaby sweater. The sweater was "the"
sweater his first winter.

Audrey is modeling her first Wallaby sweater.
 
Mason is modeling his first Wallaby Sweater. He didn't even care that
it was August and hot outside. The front pocket and hood are what
makes the Wallaby Sweater so nice. After outgrowing his first Wallaby, he
received a second Wallaby hand knit in a light gray color.

This Surprise Jacket is the same pattern as I have available for sale
using Orange and White yarn. Notice this style has three quarter
length sleeves, think this is designed this way because babies
love to put their hands in their mouths. In this photo Noah's
weight was 16 lbs and the orange and white was a little small
for him so he got a new one knit just for him.
The blanket shown with Noah is a crochet blanket,
crocheted by Wendy.


This baby blanket was hand knitted using regular weight(worsted) yarn.
It makes a nice weight for winter, really is not as heavy as you would think. Noah is very attached to this blanket, and I am currently knitting him a duplicate. I had my doubts about him taking a second one, but he has tried to take it away from me while I am knitting it. The border is hand knitted garter stitch, so it has a very nice solid border. The pattern of this blanket is called the checkerboard pattern.
The blanket is being modeled by Noah Daniel Young.
Pictured below is a bag hand knitted to match the Checkerboard patterned baby blanket, the upper edge is also garter stitch. It was made to hold the Lamb.
 

This baby blanket was hand knitted using 100% "Gentle Soft" Acrylic yarn.
The color is variegated blue and white, which creates a softer blue color.
It has a hand knitted garter stitch border, which makes a nice border.
The blanket is being modeled by Noah Daniel Young.


This blanket is loose knit, which makes it very soft, and has a nice look. I have knit several of these same type blankets for my grandchildren and their mothers love the softness of these blankets. This blanketwas knit for Audrey (our granddaughter), and she is fast becoming just as attached to it as Noah is his blanket. I can see another one of these in Audrey's future.

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