Thanks, Donna. The pattern is one that I did, but the closest thing to it is the Tiny Birds Organics wool soaker pattern -which is free. They don't have a size quite as small as these pants are, and these are knit without seams. I use them just as pants, because I have never had good luck with wool as an actual soaker. As pants they are great. My daughter had several pairs as a toddler, and they totally got us through the winter up here.
I am awestruck. He is so perfect, and looks quite very chill. I've been wanting to give you a call or even just a text these past two weeks but I don't have phone numbers imported into the phone (acquired just pre-wedding, but yeah, I've been lax). Congratulations on making such a happy and healthy little guy! xx, neaj
(see my old blog Here for some background). The short version:
I am 35 years old, I have a pre-schooler, a toddler, and a baby, I am married, I knit, I sew, my living comes from child care, and the aforementioned children allow me to get exactly nothing accomplished unless they are asleep.
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Adorable. What pattern do you use? Do you use that as a soaker? Or just as pants?
Thanks, Donna. The pattern is one that I did, but the closest thing to it is the Tiny Birds Organics wool soaker pattern -which is free. They don't have a size quite as small as these pants are, and these are knit without seams. I use them just as pants, because I have never had good luck with wool as an actual soaker. As pants they are great. My daughter had several pairs as a toddler, and they totally got us through the winter up here.
I am awestruck. He is so perfect, and looks quite very chill. I've been wanting to give you a call or even just a text these past two weeks but I don't have phone numbers imported into the phone (acquired just pre-wedding, but yeah, I've been lax). Congratulations on making such a happy and healthy little guy! xx, neaj
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