The reason I knit

October 31, 2011 at 9:00 am 4 comments

How can you not want to knit beautiful things for these beautiful new people?

Baby toques are my new thing – they are SO easy and quick and ADORABLE because they are so little!!!

That means they make great little gifts when you’ve been a tad busy doing other things while the little ones were busy baking.

Plus if you knit – you usually get to squeeze the little. (It kinda goes without saying)

And the best part? If it’s too small their parents will be thrilled that their baby is so healthy, and a stranger you haven’t even met will love your toque your friends who leave it behind at the hospital for babies smaller than theirs.

That’s just a win/win/win

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4 Comments Add your own

  • 1. Angela  |  October 31, 2011 at 9:26 am

    Adorable! Both the hats and the babies!

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  • 2. Julie  |  October 31, 2011 at 1:46 pm

    OMG! Soooo adorable!! Meaghan, I tried to pick up knitting about this time last year, with the intention of making my boy a scarf for christmas. It didn’t reeeeallly happen. But I’d love to know if there’s a pattern or something for those really sweet baby toques… :D

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  • 3. Happy January 2nd! « The Twenties Roar  |  January 2, 2012 at 7:42 pm

    [...] what would a trip to Florida be without my life flashing before my eyes!  November also brought us the last of our new little babies for 2011, BFF Kristyn delivered one handsome little boy, and while I may have banked my knitting [...]

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    [...] – just doesn’t look like it in the picture) from the same pattern as the ones I made for the little ones this fall – but added a pompom for good measure. And the FIL (Father-in-Law) loved his socks so much [...]

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