Monday, 7 March 2011


A pair of large boardies, knit using Droopy Drawers yarn which a customer nicknamed Peacock :) Finished with a garter stitch cuff and a twisted cord, all in the one colourway rather than contrasting waistband/cuffs :)

A pair of medium sized bloomers, knit using yarn which I dyed to match the 3 t-shirts :) I think they turned out pretty well - the colours are perfect for Spring / Summer - lets hope we get the weather to match ;)

A pair of large shorts which were again knit especially for the CNT WAHM Wonders 2 launch - these were knit using Pixie Knits Hollow Swamp yarn and were sent to Approved By Kayleigh, who made a gorgeous short sleeved hoody to match :)

The 2nd newborn hat collaberation with Woozlewood, this newborn girls beanie with crocheted flower was hand knit using LLS Raspberries superwash yarn, and is part of the Raspberries and Flowers set.


This style of beanie is a Droopy Drawers Original Pattern, and goes from newborn right up to adult size :)

Another item for the CNT WAHM Wonders 2 launch - the first of 2 newborn hat / personalised plaque collaberations with Woozlewood.


This earflap hat is part of the 'Lions and Tigers go ROAR' set, and has been hand crocheted using Tiger Stripes yarn.

And another item especially made for the CNT WAHM Wonders 2 launch - this time I teamed up with Scrunchkins who hand-made this gorgeous hoody in age 3-6m. I dyed the yarn to match and knit a pair of small longies, finished with a crochet shell edging :)

A very special pair of small Slongies, which were knit as part of a collaberation with Pixie Knits for the CNT WAHM Wonders 2 launch event :) Knit using one of the LLS Yarn Club yarns, and a contrasting Cascade 220 solid colourway.

Gah - blame pregnancy hormones and my old age for not updating in a few weeks! I have been busy but havent had a chance to post to the blog until now!


So firstly, I knit these custom sized longies for Sarah using her own yarn by TNG - the colourway is Percy and is lovely, as are all TNG yarns Ive used :)

Monday, 14 February 2011


Small Petal Princess skirty - knit under licence using the pattern by Woolywumpkins, with Droopy Drawers Pink Giraffes kettle dyed merino, and contrasting purple waistband and soaker.

Newborn shorties knit using one of my favourite colourways by Pixie Knits - Rustic Girl. Finished with contrasting deep dark pink waistband and slightly frilled cuffs.

Wednesday, 2 February 2011


A small scrappy soaker - using a variety of colourways to get the scrappy effect!

A newborn soaker in LLS Tulips Baby Boo aran - lovely and soft!

A baby cocoon, from a pattern by Sandy's Cape Cod originals, which I have adapted quite a bit :) and one of my newborn beanies to match.


Hand crocheted in natural 100% Organic Merino, with hand crocheted flowers and leaves - this will be perfect for those first photos :)

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****Its not designed to be a sleep sack, and should most definately not be used as such****

Thursday, 27 January 2011


I love how these custom sized scrappies have turned out! Ive practically emptied my scrap yarn bag so there are all colours of yarns in here :)

A seriously cute crocheted beanie, to fit an infant, in 100% Superwash Merino and finished with an attached flower. I will be making a few of these as instock items soon ;)

Monday, 24 January 2011


Another teeny order - this time a newborn short Juliette style skirty with attached soaker, in Droopy Drawers Bright Girls yarn and contrasting trim.

I love making newborn woolies, and love how teeny these are :)


Knit using LLS Breeze and finished with a crochet shell cuff which can be used as a turn up, these are the perfect newborn size trousers :)

I dyed this yarn up a few months ago, and have knit it into a small soaker for Tabitha :) The colours are much deeper irl, but my camera refused to take a decent picture!

I love BLL yarn and was really pleased when asked to knit this up into a pair of medium crops :) Its a pretty gender neutral colourway so Ive made these a bit more girly by adding a crochet shell cuff :)

These medium longies were knit using an AIW yarn named Little Miss Pink - finished with a crocheted shell edge, these are girly and very very pretty :) It will be a little while before their new owner gets to wear them - she is due to be born in the middle of February so her mummy is keeping these safe until next Winter ;)

I have had this handspun yarn for a little while and needed the right project for it - it was perfect for a small soaker, using a contrasting waistband and cuffs :)


It was put instock and sold within minutes :)