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do you have any recommendations for nice quick+easy baby patterns and yarns? Thanks:)

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You can use cotton if you want something natural or acrylic that has the advantage of not triggering allergies
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I don't know if you're looking for clothing or cuddles or what. And what kind of handwork do you prefer?

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Both is ok  Details Reply Post time 2024-5-23 01:43
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OGE Knitwear oder Benja Kirk
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I'm used to make cuddles, I prefer my Krissie dolls, or Stip en Haak (patterns in Dutch as in English)  Post time 2024-5-23 14:54
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Oh thanks for the advice! Is wool often a problem? I like to use superwash wool .. but I have cotton too:)
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There are some free patterns for baby items done by Mariana. Let me see if I can get her site on Ravelry.  ravelry.com/patterns/search#designer-link=marianna-mel&availability=free&sort=date&view=captioned_thumbs[/url]
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Thanks I’ll check it out!
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