I Love Baby Knitting Patterns Why? Knitting Patterns For Babies Are So Simple Baby knitting patterns can seem daunting to some people, especially if you are new to knitting but to little old me they are my favourite.
Baby knitting patterns are by far the easiest and best knitting to start with due to the fact that they are so small so you don't have to worry about the mundane things like wasting a lot of yarn. If you end up messing up the item and all you want to do is just throw the thing away, then it's only a couple of skeins, nothing to worry about. Even so yarn can be expensive depending on what product you buy and so the smaller the items like knitting baby booties the further the yarn will go.
The day you finish your first baby garment you will feel a major accomplishment. There is nothing better then seeing a completed miniature cardigan that you know is going to look just adorable on your baby or grandbabies. Knitting baby patterns is so quick when you get the hang of it and so useful for the new mums around us who are finding that their newborns are growing at an exceptional rate but at least Granny is on hand with a new romper suit or jacket.
There is no reason in the world for you not to be able to enjoy the pleasure of seeing something being made using some needles and yarn with your own two hands. The very first stitch you will learn or be taught when you start knitting is the Knit stitch. It is in a sense the first building block that you will build on to create the more complicated patterns and styles. You will then progress on to the lovely little garter stitch which is made up of rows upon rows of the knit stitch. With all the new yarns available nowadays including the soft cotton yarns then creating a garter stitch garment can end up being a beautiful item for your loved ones.
If the thought of knitting a new born cardigan or a pair of Dungerees still seems overwhelming to you then take the lovely garter stitch, decide on a size and knit away to create a quaint little blanket. Babies love the feeling of soft materials when they are young so a beautifully hand knitted blanket will be loved by all. There is even no need for a knitting baby pattern, just some carefully selected yarn and somewhere cozy to get to work. I personally always love knitting with a nice cup of tea in my favourite armchair by the window covered in my very own hand made blanket. It’s not always for the babies you know. For those of you who fancy giving knitting a try here are some great knitting kits for getting you started. |