7.18.2010

Never Not Knitting For Tiny Ones


My friend Leslie has one of the cutest granddaughters ever and the other day Leslie's daughter kindly let me borrow her for a photo shoot. I recently had a bunch of my spring/summer patterns knit up in a 6 month size for my second trunk show.
I'm so happy to have such an adorable model to show them off!

Meet Adelaide..


Isn't she sweet? As you can tell she started the photo shoot pretty happy. I think she liked wearing Chloe and the sweater looked adorable on her! This sample was knit up out of Spud and Chloe Sweater yarn in
one skein each of the Watermelon, Popsicle and Rootbeer colorways.
This has been a very popular pattern this summer!


Next up.. Haltermelon!

I think that this little halter top looks especially adorable in the smaller sizes!

Adelaide at first seemed very happy to put this outfit on. It was nice and comfortably cool on a very warm day.
But as you can tell, she quickly became a bit concerned...

Perhaps she doesn't care for watermelons after all?


Hmm... doesnt look like it.. When we put the Watermelon sweater on her, we had a little "Watermelon Overload" incident on our hands.

"Watermelons all over me! Ahhh!"

Once the Watermelon situation was dealt with, Adelaide was very happy to model the
Spring Garden Tee for me. I found this beautiful soft blue (Rowan Calmer color #463) to be a wonderful color for her.

On my blog I recently shared pictures of this tee on an older girl, but its fun to see how it looks on a baby as well.
It really is a versatile pattern!



Thank you again to Adelaide and her Mom and Grandma for making this photo shoot possible.
And don't worry Adelaide.. Ill keep that Watermelon sweater far far away.. It will never bother you again.

Thank you also to my fabulous sample knitters CeRae and Yaena.
The garments turned out beautifully!

If your local yarn shop is on my trunk show schedule, you'll get to see these beautiful samples in person.
Have your yarn shop owner contact me to be added to the list! nevernotknitting@gmail.com



32 comments:

  1. Cute. If you ever need a boy model, just let me know. My 3-yr-old son loves to model for the camera and loves wearing things I knit for him.

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  2. Oh these are painfully cute pictures! I think on my next order I'm going to HAVE to get the Watermelon patterns in at the shop! That baby just totally sold me on them!!!

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  3. OMG! What a gorgeous baby! Beautiful photography! As always, I love your patterns! I visited your trunk show at Knitty City (NYC) in the beginning of summer- now I hope these samples make their way back there so I can see them in person!!
    Jpeled on ravelry

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  4. oh my gosh -- that baby has the most adorable face -- she totally upstaged your knitting, which is lovely -- but her expressions are priceless!!

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  5. What a cutie pie! Such expressions!

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  6. Awww, so adorable!! even when upset, the watermelon knits still make it supercute.

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  7. ADORABLE-almost makes me wish i had a little one running around-ALMOST. i have teenage boys-and kinda like that stage too-she's a lovely model for lovely baby sweaters.

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  8. I am planning on making the spring garden tee for my oldest daughter (21 months) but I was hesitant to make it in an itty bitty size for my six month old. (She is quite petite.) But after seeing the tee on your beautiful model I now know that it looks equally cute in the small sizes too. Thanks!

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  9. I LOVE baby pictures!! This little girl is totally adorable, I specially love th 5th photo, so CUTE!! And the tops look great great in that size.

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  10. The watermelon overload picture was adorable and priceless. Thanks for sharing. My two year old loves her haltermelon top. It is awesome for hot days, but I am always trying to save it for "special occasions" so it doesn't get ruined. I should get over it. She only has this one summer to wear it.

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  11. You just made my day special with these photos of the adorable baby and your beautiful knits.

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  12. What a cutie!! So great to see these tiny little knits on a real, live model!

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  13. Beautiful pictures!!! I love my 2 sons so much but every time I see cute little girl knits like yours, it just makes me hope that someday I'll be blessed with a girl to knit for! :o)

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  14. OMG. I'm loving the photos! What a great little model! Not only cute but makes me literally laugh out loud. So very sweet.

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  15. Lolz!! Those photos are so cute! Your designs are wonderful :)

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  16. So adorable! I love the watermelon overload picture. hehe

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  17. That baby is the most beautiful, photogenic little girl! And the hand knits are pretty awesome, too. :)

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  18. beautiful knitting! beautiful baby! beautiful photography! wow.

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  19. So cute, and I just love her expressions.

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  20. What a cut model! All sweaters and tees look so beautiful on her.

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  21. A.do.ra.ble! The 3 patterns are so cute (even the Haltermelon!) Adelaide looks like such a sweetheart!

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  22. Love the pictures...and the narrative...and the knitting!

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  23. what a sweet, precious baby. you such a fantastic photographer! the Garden Tee look so pretty on her!

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  24. Those pictures could not be any more adorable.

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  25. Beautiful little girl, wonderful patterns!!!!

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  26. adorable photos! The soft blue is truly a great color for her!

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  27. I went to see your "trunk show". Beautiful things and I am now knitting the Cedar Leaf Shawlette. You have great pattenrs. Great photography!

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  28. What goregous pictures! And the garments are totally cute, even the watermelon sweater LOL.

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  29. I really love your babies sweater shirt. This may seem strange but I don't knit but I love your podcast. Its funny and wonderful to listen to. I listen to you while I sew clothes and do my quilting. Keep up the good work.

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