1.05.2015

A Little Handmade Gift


I have recently been invited to a baby shower for my friend due in a few months, and I knew a special handmade gift was in order.

I again used my precious supply of Patagonia wool to knit up a Cradle Cardigan by Hannah Fettig for her new little daughter. This is a basic design in a classic color but I think it will be so useful.



The cardigan is paired with a hand sewn Geranium Dress designed by Made By Rae and....






I found this pattern for free on The Purl Bee and modified it for the sport weight yarn to match the sweater. I thought this hat worked really nicely with the cardigan due to the garter stitch details.



I look forward to giving this special handmade gift to my friend. I hope her and her new baby love it.

Cradle Cardigan Pattern available HERE.
Garter Ear Flap Hat Pattern available HERE.
Geranium Dress Pattern available HERE.



14 comments:

Unknown said...

That's so pretty!

Samantha said...

What a beautiful set. :) Thanks for the pattern links. :)

Julie said...

What an absolutely beautiful baby outfit, that's going to be a huge hit at the shower. Your friend will love it!

Unknown said...

very beautiful!!!

thecrazysheeplady said...

Just darling!

Tante Mali said...

Alana,
what a lovely work and wonderful gift! So pretty!!!
All my best from Austria and a happy New Year
Elisabeth

Unknown said...

Those are absolutely beautiful! I am thinking that those need to be made for a baby in my life :)

Tinkergrumpybuns said...

Love all the baby links... grand daughter 2 due in June! Love the new yarn ( to me). Thanks.

SIONA said...

¡Que bonito!

Teresa said...

So sweet. Thanks for the links.

Unknown said...

Very beautiful I wish I could knit that good. And please do visit my blog knittingpatternsandprojects.blogspot.co.uk and be sure to comment there too.

Unknown said...

Foxy!

Unknown said...

I love the pieces you've made here. Nothing better than a handmade gift! I've always loved knitting and my grandma gave me her old sewing machine for Christmas so now I'm teaching myself to sew! Any tips?

Unknown said...

So beautiful! How do you get the lovely stitching at the sleeve/shoulder seam? Or is that part of the pattern?