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Hand knit small bag for a baby girl or young girl.
Comes with a small lamb or bear.

$15.00

This is a hand knit small bag that measures 5 1/2 inches tall,
by 5 inches wide. The lamb or bear of your choosing
measures 8 inches tall. The lamb is not handmade, but the
lamb was the inspiration for the hand knit bag. The bag is
hand knit using variegated Dreambaby yarn of pink, purple, green
and yellow, and has a drawstring to hang it, or to carry it by.
Dreambaby yarn is 50% acrylic macrofiber and 50% nylon,
for a very soft touch.

Can't you just see that little girl carrying this sweet little
bag around with her?

With children it is always nice for items to be machine
washable, the animal and the hand knit bag are both
machine washable.

The label is attached to the inside of the bottom of the
bag, as shown below.

Priced at $15.00 for one hand knit bag and one lamb, or
bear of your choosing. Blue, Pink or Beige are
currently available in the bear or the lamb.

Shipping for this item is $3.50.

This one is my own design and with all designs there is
a story behind it. When I was expecting my first grandchild
I bought a little blue lamb with "The Lord is My Shepherd"
stitched on the front. I also bought a little bag that said
"Peep A Blue". Yes, we were expecting a boy. When
Lindsey went to the hospital I took off with my little blue
bag in hand. Very early they put the blue lamb in the
bed with Mason, and it became part of his bedtime
'have to'. So I decided maybe I should buy a 2nd one.
Just in case something happened to the first one, but I
couldn't find another one, but I did find him a little blue
bear with "Bless This Child" stitched on the front. Oh, and
the little blue bag. It also stays in Mason's crib, they
use it to keep extra pacifiers in. When he drops one out
of his bed he doesn't cry, he just reaches in there and gets
himself another pacifier.

About this same time we were expecting our 2nd grandson,
so I went on line to find the lambs. So that is why I can
offer the blue, pink or beige in either the lamb or the bear.

I still had the problem of what did I take the lamb to the
hospital in when it was time for Wendy to go. I had made
a baby blanket for Noah out of regular yarn (not baby yarn),
for the color to go with his nursery. So I just took the extra
yarn and used the same general stitches and came up with
a little variegated green bag for Noah. With the green I used
the beige lamb. As shown below. Noah's bag has no drawstring,
or handles, but it is a little larger, and when I took it to Wendy
in the hospital I had one of each stuffed in the bag.

You can click here to see the blanket and bag together.

Knit items cannot be combined with any photography item for shipping.

Shipping prices listed are within the United States,
please ask for international shipping prices.

All knit items can be returned in the original condition within 10 days
for a full return. Shipping expense is non-refundable.
Return shipping is paid by the buyer.

 

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