knitting projects + a giveaway
Hey, guess what? I'm going to have a baby in a few months!
This is so very exciting. And so very nerve wracking. What if I knit all the wrong things?
Is that even possible?
You know, now that I think about it, I don't think a person can knit all the wrong things. Babies don't care if something accentuates their love handles or pot bellies. They don't even care if something is an unflattering color or obviously the wrong gender.
So, never mind. I'm crossing that off my list of things to worry about.
I did knit a couple of gender neutral things to tide me over until I know if Baby Shamrock is a boy or a girl.
I made this adorable Small Things Bonnet. In green. Shamrock and his or her mama like green. In case that was a pressing question that was keeping you from sleeping.
And because Baby Shamrock is not here yet and I am out of Happy Birthday balloons, I used a skein of yarn wound into a center pull ball as a stand in.
I love this pattern. The newborn size is so fast to make, and the results are just too darn cute. I've made the alternate version included in the pattern for baby Ceci.
The green bonnet was knit from a partial skein of Geneva on Glenhaven Worsted.
I also made this sweet Magnolia Onesie. I finished the sleeve and wove in the ends during yoga class this week. That's how amazing I am at yoga. Or how terrible, depending on your perspective.
I still need to add buttons to the neck and bottom, but thought I would wait until I know a little more about Baby Shamrock before I do that. If he is a he, I might use some bamboo buttons. If she is a she, I might use something pink or purple.
Either way, I'll probably sew them on while I'm supposed to be working out.
I knit this newborn size (which I think is a pretty generous newborn size, even considering my history of big babies) with about 3/4 of a skein of Bamboo Cotton Worsted, dyed in a one of a kind colorway.
I plan to make more of these in soft wool with long sleeves in the next sizes up, as winter is long here in American Siberia.
Which brings me to my giveaway.
I get to find out (providing baby is cooperative) if baby is a boy or a girl on Monday. I'm far too excited for my own good.
Here's all you have to do to enter the giveaway: leave a comment guessing whether you think Baby Shamrock is a girl or a boy. After I find out the correct answer, I'll randomly choose one winner from the people who guessed right. The winner will get a $25 gift certificate. No strings attached.
One entry per person. You do have to leave your real first name and email address (email addresses are not visible to the public) so I can contact you if you win.
I will be sure and update as soon as I know something! Let the games begin!
Reader Comments (273)
Girl!
Boy!!! =)
I'm going to say your little shamrock is a Boy. :)
And you know I can't wait to see what irish/gaelic names are being considered for this little one. ;)
I'm guessing a sweet baby girl!
Girl!
I am going girl, because girls are more fun to knit for ;) (Even though I have a 50% chance of being right, I'm wrong about 75% of the time! HA!)
boy
I'm gonna guess boy.
Hmmm. I vote boy. I think boys are awesome. But, so are girls... I do love my granddaughters. Well, I still vote boy.
There.
I gonna go with a boy
Girl. Just the one that popped into my head first. :)
I'm getting girl vibes.
I solo desperately want to knit something girly and frilly that I've managed to cause all my child-bearing friends to have boys! So, since I want to knit for you, I'm betting boy!
GIRL!
I love little girls, and yes, I'm biased.
Girl!
Super exciting! I guess it is a Girl!
Boy Boy Boy, (well just the one) how exciting a way to spend your Monday....
Glad you included a belly shot! Baby Shamrock is totally a girl. And if your center pull ball is the size of most of mine, that newborn hat seems awfully small -- then again my babies were all huge... le sigh. So cute, I love making baby things to give away randomly to babies I meet...
anne
I'm going to go with boy, for no reason in particular!
I'm gonna guess it's a girl.