Love Knitting for Baby

Warm spice

this stylish jumper, the simple moss stitch pattern gives amazing texture to the knitted fabric and works well with the double rib pattern on the edgings, too. It’s a classic knit, but with the addition of a hood, it instantly looks modern and sporty – a hood also has the advantage of adding extra warmth, and doesn’t go missing like a hat! Debbie Bliss has created a roomy, comfortable hood by extending a shawl collar and folding it in half, seaming the top, and easing in the

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