Welcome to my blog...........

I love to knit baby clothes and so I decided to set up this blog to showcase my work.

If you are interested in buying any of the items please leave me a message and I will contact you with the details.

Tuesday 18 October 2011

CHRISTMAS BABY HAT

I have just finished knitting a Christmas version of my baby hat.


I thought it looked quite sweet when I had finished - I just hope that my potential customers agree with me!

The cost is the same as any of the other hats so it won't be more expensive!

Monday 17 October 2011

INFACOL COMPETITION

I have received the following information from Blog Match and I thought it was important enough to share with everyone.

October 2011                                              


Win £500 worth of Baby Goodies

Infacol, the UK’s leading colic relief treatment, is offering one lucky person the chance to win a £500 worth of baby goodies and raising awareness of colic in the process. 

Infacol’s new social media pages officially launched on 3rd October 2011 (Facebook / Twitter / Blog / YouTube) and together, are dedicated to creating the ultimate parenting and baby wellbeing social community where you can learn, share tips and advice and get updated on all things relating to the wellbeing of your new addition - with a focus on colic of course.
To celebrate the launch of this new initiative, Infacol are running a sweepstake competition on their Facebook page (www.facebook.com/infacol), the prize being approximately £500 worth of baby related goods.

COMPETITION DETAILS:
It’s simpleJust ‘Like’ the new Facebook page (www.facebook.com/Infacol) then answer 3 colic related questions correctly and follow the instructions to enter the contest - one lucky winner will be picked to win the prize on 2/11/11.
Competition Start Date: 3/10/11
Competition Finnish Date: 1/11/11
The Prize: The goody bag contains an exciting range of premium brand unisex baby related goods, ideal for a newborn. The actual contents of the goody bag remain secret but the total value is equivalent to £500 of goods (RRP).

NOTES TO EDITORS

Why Choose Infacol?

·         Relieves infant colic and griping pain and assists in bringing up babies’ wind
·         It is suitable to use from birth onwards (unlike gripe waters, which can only be given to babies over a month old)
·         Infacol has an integrated dropper so there’s no need to struggle with a spoon
·         It is sugar, alcohol and colourant free, as well as value for money, as it contains up to 100 doses (rsp £4.20 for 50ml dropper). 
·         Official website - www.infacol.co.uk / Official blog – www.infacol.co.uk/blog

For Treatment of Infant Colic / Infacol Contains Simeticone / Always read the label3

Infacol is a licensed medicine. When using any medication, always read the label and make sure you keep all medicines out of reach of children. 

Sunday 16 October 2011

BABY HATS

The most popular item that I knit is baby hats and the design that gets requested most is the helmet which, when I was younger was just for little boys, but now seems to be unisex.

I use acrylic baby yarn which is machine washable. I have listed below the colours that I usually use to knit my hats although any colour can be sourced but be aware unusual colours can sometimes cost more depending on how specific the colour has to be..




I knit them in 4 ply yarn which makes a small size (shown above) for new born babies in white, lemon, pale blue, pink, mint green, lilac and cream.




 I also knit them in double knitting making a slightly larger hat for a baby aged from birth to three months old. I knit these in white, lemon, pale blue, cream, blue fleck, mint green, lilac and pink.

The hats cost £2.00 each with matching mittens for an extra 50p. First Class postage within the UK is £1.00.

The item are wrapped in tissue paper and placed inside a padded envelope for mailing.

I LOVE TO KNIT!

Well, as this is a new blog, I thought I had better tell you a little bit about me and my knitting.

I began knitting seriously when I was eleven years old and I knitted a little cardigan for my new baby sister and I have never stopped - I am 56 now!

Over the years I have knitted all sorts of things from an Aran coat to a football scarf and a jumper with the Robertson's Golly on the front to a set of clothes for a teddy bear! The only thing that I find really difficult to knit is Fair Isle as my knitting is fairly tight and the yarn would at the back of the work pulls it out of shape.


As you can see I have even knitted coats for my friends' chickens