One of my daughter’s friends from high school recently started a photography business. Knowing that I knit, she showed me a picture of something she wanted to use in her studio, and together we selected a couple of patterns that fit the bill.
We met at Hobby Lobby, and I gave her a crash course on yarns…especially their weight.
She purchased a few skeins, and off I went.
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Here’s what I made. Specific pattern notes can be found on my Ravelry project pages.
First off is a pair of newborn capris and kitten hat to match.
The pattern can be purchased [B]here[/B].
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This is the kitten hat that I made. The pattern was included with the one for the capris (which also had instructions for making shorts, capris, long pants, and longer pants)…
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Amber, my daughter’s friend, wanted a second pair of capris from a different skein of yarn.
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I purled the last row of the legs and bound off purlwise as suggested in the pattern (I didn’t do this with the first pair). I like the results much better!
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I bought the designer’s pattern for a newborn baby bonnet. Amber wanted tassels, and this pattern had them.
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Everything is sooooo cute! I wondered how the denim style works up, now I know. Thanks for the photos, I love seeing your work. 
Those are so cute! Will they be put on babies for photos?
Those are all adorable. I love the kitten hat and just the idea of the capris is wonderful. I do like the bind off on the second pair. So nice of you to knit these up.
Yes, that is her plan. I’m fairly certain I will be doing more knitting for her. I am trying to convince her to let me teach her how to knit, though.
Those are so cute! I know she’ll love them!
Those are just so cute! And all for a good cause, too.
Who knows what will happen when she starts buying and handling yarn! The knitting bug may bite yet; of course, if she’s really busy with her new business, she may not have lots of time to knit, though.
At any rate, she’s got a good friend who makes some beautiful things (you)!
They are adorable. After the photo shoot hope they find a good home!
Actually, I think she’s going to wash them between shoots and use them over and over!
Oh my goodness! These things are sooo ADORABLE! And I just say…your stitches are very uniform! Makes all the difference with cottons! They can be very pesky!
Love love love your work!
Awww…your feedback is like winning a perfect score on a gymnastics routine in the Olympics! You are the knitter I aspire to be!! Thank you, my friend.

Well, you deserve all the praise in the world! These items are absolutely wonderful!
A young woman in our congregations is pg. Baby due in January! I’m so thrilled (for her and husband) and for me! I get to knit up a pile of baby things again! yay! And I have lots of stash for them!
Baby things are as much fun as adult sizes, but don’t take half the time or yarn! Love them! And after having 10 grandchildren and 1 great-grandson…I have TONS of baby and toddler patterns, let me tell you!
But I’ve never knit some cute little pants like these! I should do a set of them, too! Your work is inspiring!
You guys are awesome! Thank you for the sweet compliments!!
