There’s nothing like a new baby in the family to stir things up. It affects everything, including knitting, and puts new ideas into one’s head and on the needles.
When I found out last summer that my daughter was pregnant with our first grandchild, of course all I could think about was all the cute baby things I could knit.
And since they live in the cold, rainy Pacific Northwest, warm, knitted baby items would actually be put to good use.
As my daughter’s belly got bigger and the nesting instinct grew, she wanted a knitting project of her own. I suggested knitting a baby cocoon, something I had never made myself. She found an easy pattern online, some soft, colorful yarn, and went to work.
The little green cocoon was taken to the hospital in March and put to good use after Liam was born. Dominique got so many compliments on it every time she took him out in public, I decided to knit one myself.
Once I made the first one, I had to make more (kind of like when I went OCD on the bamboo silk scarves last spring). The ideas started flowing. I made a few in an acrylic/wool blend, then decided to make a few in cotton. I don’t have much experience with cotton, but I’m hooked. It’s my new favorite yarn fiber this year.
So, inspired by my grandson, I’ve added baby cocoons to the collection this year. I’ve also knitted some baby blankets, which will be listed soon. Who knows what else he’ll inspire me to make in the future?
Angela, what beautiful things you are making. I love the baby things, including the cocoons, and see my granddaughter in one when I look at your pictures
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Thanks, Phil. I enjoy being creative and making things with my hands. Hope you are doing well.
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Beautiful!!!! (the cocoons are too!) 🙂
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Thanks, CB!
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OMG how gorgeous is that cocoon!!!!
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Thanks, Andrew! Happy travels!
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He’s adorable! 🙂 Congratulations on becoming a grandma!
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Your beautiful grandson looks like a sunny soul 🙂 I love the cocoons~ that seems way better than blankets.
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He IS a sunny little soul. Apparently blankets in cribs are frowned upon these days, so cocoons are perfect!
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Yes, I would have used them for sure.
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Congratulations on becoming a grandparent! He’s adorable! I love love love your cozy cocoon designs. Perfect baby gift!
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Thanks so much! He’s been a great inspiration to try something new.
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Those are SO cool! And congratulations on your grandchild. What an angelic smile! Isn’t it wonderful to be a grandma?!? I’m afraid my children have had all the babies they’re going to have, but if another person I love has a baby, I’ll order one of your cocoons!
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