Baby Leggings
A necessity for winter, cold floors, and crawling babies- wool pants! This was knit from the pattern in the Knitters Almanac, with basically the same shapings and proportions (and almost gauge- mine was 5.25 st/inch), but more stitches to make a bigger size. This is on a big 8 month old baby, and the bottom cuffs are turned up- hoping it will last for a while yet!

A necessity for winter, cold floors, and crawling babies- wool pants! This was knit from the pattern in the Knitters Almanac, with basically the same shapings and proportions (and almost gauge- mine was 5.25 st/inch), but more stitches to make a bigger size. This is on a big 8 month old baby, and the bottom cuffs are turned up- hoping it will last for a while yet!



13 Comments:
seeing these make me wish we lived in a cold climate! Adorable, and looks like they were fun to knit, too.
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Wendy, at 10:12 PM
Gorgeous leggings and gorgeouser baby! I love wool leggings for little ones- mine practically lives in hers as it gets colder here.
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MamaK, at 11:12 PM
what an adorable baba! i should try these for my 8 mo. old girl.
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Mandy, at 5:19 AM
Super qute baby and leggings!
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Elena, at 5:43 AM
So cute! Nothing like a baby in leggings! Sigh.
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Mary Beth, at 5:57 AM
The pants are awesome and your baby is beautiful. I made a pair for my 5 month old and he is so snuggly in his. Enjoy the snuggle time.
Peace and Yarn
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Annie in the Round, at 6:12 AM
Those are so, so cute! I'll have to add the leggings to my baby-knitting repertoire.
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Jodi, at 9:22 AM
Very nice leggings. And your baby looks JUST LIKE a little one I saw at the bank yesterday, who was SO incredibly happy and making happy faces at all the tellers and customers. Same expression and hair and everything!
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Jenn, at 10:18 AM
So adorable! And so are the leggings!
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tiennie, at 11:58 AM
That baby looks positively edible in his darling breeches! Beautiful job, and I love the stripes at the bottom.
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Sarah / Blue Garter, at 12:56 PM
My baby could really use a pair of those...wonder where my copy of Knitter's Almanac is...
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Michelle, at 5:53 PM
soooo darling!! what yarn did you use? i'm thinking of doing some of these eventually, but it does seem like they'd have to be superwash...
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Jessica / Fig & Plum, at 6:36 AM
As it happened, the wool is superwash- a gift. Having a baby in cloth diapers, with knit diaper covers, I am totally unafraid of washing wool- I do it often! Plus, when you must go to a laundromat for laundry... you use your bathroom sink more. So superwash is nice, but don't be afraid- just use Eucalan!
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constructobot, at 8:29 AM
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