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I like to imagine that Mirabel knitted lots of stuff for Antonio ever since he was a baby
piecepuzzle: HEART: GONE FOREVER.
angergirl: Baby Batkids wearing sweaters. Dick knitted them. ALL OF THEM. Steph: #1 Buddy Cass: #1 S
I finally got some pictures of my Dubonnet Cardigan by @theacolman in DK weight. I made this in the
Happy Friday! ✨Buy NOW and Pay Later! ♀️Just added a PayPal Pay Later Payment option to the sho
Hello Monday! ✨ Starting this last week of April with a smile and a big thanks for your sweet suppor
Happy Easter! SHOP UPDATE ✨ Bunnies, flowers and sweeties. One-of-a-kind Baby Bunny
Unexpected cold is coming in a few days. So here is my tiny Foxy hat in progress . Pattern: Foxy &am
Finished! After washing and blocking the blanket became very loose so I wouldn’t feel ri
Blanket progressI am absolutely loving these colors :)
Wow. It has been a while… I’m still trying to figure out how to balance my new work
Ahh I can’t wait to give this soft blanket!! #knittersofinstagram #knitting #babygirl #bernatblanket
leppu:MORE OF THE DRAGON BABY… My character started knitting a sweater for her <3thanks again for
With the same mesh I used before for onesies from KittyNoir, I used EA’s Knifty Knitting SP’s baby o
rimmystims:Baby Blue Sewing Please link back here if reposting!
poppyflo2: Katharine Hepburn knitting on set of Bringing up Baby, 1938
lillithblackwell:Katharine Hepburn knitting (and smoking) on the set of “Bringing up Baby”
Free Knitting Pattern: Skinny Rib Stretchy Baby Hat by Pins’s Needles
DROPS design Little Peach Poncho and Booties. It feels good to finish a project! Isn’t this th
Made a baby blanket and lace scarf. Forgot to share for validation
superslyskillzmcfly:Oh. Baby.It’s a free pattern too.truebluemeandyou: WINTER IS COMING. Free Ravelr
Gromit Stimboard
zeldasaidso:My first knitting pattern, for a lace baby blanket, is now available as a free Ravelry d
arthistorita:George Luks, Knitting for Soldiers: High Bridge Park, 1918, Terra Foundation for Americ
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