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October News: Cozy Luxury & Easy Care Bliss
Colorful yarn spill featuring Twill yarns
New Twill Yarns

Fall is here in full force, and this year in particular, seeking out creature comforts is top of mind for a lot of folks. Whether you’re seeking a little luxury for your project queue or are gearing up for a winter baby boom, our latest round of collections (both patterns and yarn) offer myriad opportunities to craft a little comfort into your life.

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Podcast Episode 323: Baby Knits and Toys
Nilla the Unicorn

Knitting tiny things like stuffies and baby sweaters has always been a favorite way to fill our knitting queue. Lately the knitters here at Knit Picks have cast on for small, quick projects as we find ourselves with more opportunities to dive into our stashes at home. It’s the perfect time to reach for instant gratification knits.

First up, Hillary and Morgan share their recent experiences knitting for babies. Tiny sweaters, hats and the cutest baby socks are fun to whip up and gift right away or store for future babies. They share tips and tricks for knitting baby gear as well as some pattern recommendations!

Next, Stacey and Hannah do a deep dive into knitting toys. They both LOVE to make stuffies and have found things that they both look for in a good toy pattern. Learn about yarns and techniques we recommend for 3D toy knitting as well as their favorite patterns!

As always… happy knitting!

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Mentioned in this episode:
The Otterferry Cardi by Rainer and Bear
Swish DK
Flax by tincanknits
Brava Worsted Yarn
Snuggle Puff
CotLin Yarn
Simply Cotton Organic Sport Yarn
Bumpy Bear Hat
Pumpkin Patch Beanie
Bunny Ears Hat
Sheep Hat
Narwhal
Dishie
Double Pointed Needles
Safety Eyes
Locking Stitch Markers
Rachel Borello Carroll (Narwhal, Unicorn, Manatee, Fox)
Mochimochi (tiny unicorn, tons of tiny projects on Rav, Stacey’s favorite Grass guy)
Rebecca Danger (monsters, did our A Very Danger Christmas)
Emily Kintigh (Little Mishka, new handpuppets, Monster rattles)
Cinthia Vallet  
Cute, Cuter, Cutest Knit Toys in 3 sizes 
WeCrochet | crochet.com
Wool of the Andes
Swish
Hawthorne
Stroll
Biggo
Brava Sport
Mighty Stitch
Fable Fur
Comfy
Cotlin Reflections
Shine

Timestamps:
0:00 Hannah’s introduction
1:02 Morgan and Hillary talk about knitting for babies
10:01 Hannah and Stacy deep dive into knitting toys
35:57 Credits


Marching In

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I have no less than 5 friends having babies by the end of 2014: my pediatrician, my daughter’s best friend’s mom, my sister…one friend is even having twins! I have to knit every new baby I know something, too. I consider it a good luck charm. With two babes of my own, time is short so I’m always in need of a go-to baby knit. It only took THIS Pinterest post, and THIS Ravelry page (you have to be logged in to see it) to have me casting on for Marching Elephant Vests. Perfect for either gender and wearable in so many climates, I think these vests are just the cutest (and quickest) knitted items ever.

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The Milo Vest is the perfect base, and comes with a variety of cute cable options on its own. I chose Knit Picks Swish DK (colors Marble Heather and Carnation) for the gray one and used (the now discontinued) Stroll Sport (colors Hollyberry and Mustard, from my stash) for the red. Both are Superwash, which makes it easier on parents. I knit the second size, which took a tiny bit more than one skein of the main color, and half a skein for the elephants. At under $15 for the yarn, these vests are not only quick to make but economical to craft, as well.  The chart, a repeat of 9 stitches, can be found HERE, and you can find my pattern modifications, to fit the chart, on my Ravelry page for this project. I think I’ll make a reverse of the red vest for the second twin, or maybe two completely new colors. I could put together combinations all day, and why not – I know I’ll be making many more of these vests in the future, as the babies in my life keep marching right in!