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Floppy Sunflower Baby Hat
How do you make a cute baby cuter? Answer: with this knitted hat specifically designed to keep baby's head warm and sheltered by the sun, and adding a dose of cuteness to boot!
Designed by Julia Cheng
The Yarn Store
17817 Leslie Street, Unit 40
Newmarket, Ontario L3Y 8C6
www.theyarnstore.ca
905.853.7001

Little Bonnet
Turning a handkerchief into a baby bonnet is a simple and sweet way to create a memorable baby gift. The intent of the handkerchief bonnet is that it will be worn as a bonnet for the baby’s homecoming or Christening, then put away. When the baby has grown up and is getting married, the stitches will be snipped out of the bonnet and the bride will carry it at her wedding as part of the ‘something old’ tradition. It can then be stitched into a bonnet again for the couple’s child.
Designed by Evelyn Bouma

Special Delivery
Commemorate the arrival of the newest edition of the family with this lovely stork bringing the baby home.
Designed by Iryna Varabei
Spirit of Belarus
www.ivarabei.wix.com/spiritofbelarus
www.facebook.com/SoB.design

Chocolate Mint Retro Baby / Toddler Blanket
Chocolate mint is a baby or toddler blanket which starts with mitred squares and continues with zigzag stripes. Change the green stripes to dark pink and you could have raspberry ripple!
Designed by Denise Powell
[email protected]
Ravelry: DoctorKnit

Camilla Babe Sweater and Hat
Cute as a button, Camilla Babe Sweater & Hat set is the perfect project to knit quickly, whether you’re making it for your little one or gifting it!
Coats & Clark
Designed by TK
www.redheart.com
yarnspirations.com/ca-en/our-brands/coats-clark

The Owl and the Pussy-cat
This wall quilt, like all heirlooms, will take a while to put together. It will make a charming addition to any child’s room, along with a copy of the book. There are several lovely illustrated editions available.
Designed by Nancy Devine
Heaven is Hand Made
[email protected]
nancywhiskeynancyo.blogspot.com

The Happy Baby Set
A quick and easy pattern to sew for the little bundle of joy in your life or to whip up for a gift.
Designed by Michele Cheong
416.726.0811
[email protected]

The Baby Journal Cover
Working with wool is portable and calming. It’s no wonder penny rugs have continued to fascinate handworkers from the mid 19th century. Get ready to create a treasured heirloom.
Designed by Ursula Greiner and Kerry Karram
Wool Penny Rugs Enterprises Inc.
www.woolpennyrugs.com

Stripey Squares Quilt
This zany quilt is perfect for a crib. Its colourful pattern and playful quilt block will make it a favourite quilt with toddlers and kids.
Designed by Jean Boyd
patternsbyjeanboyd.com
jeanboyduppercanadaquiltworks.blogspot.com

Mello Yello Cabled Baby Sweater
This cabled baby sweater is not only sweet to look at but perfect for learning how to knit cables.
Designed by Fiona Ellis
www.fionaellisonline.com

Fingerprints
Fingerprints should be added to the repertoire of all-time favourite cross stitch pieces, to be cherished forever.
Designed by Maria E. Gollek
www.marnicdesigns.com
Aspiring to inspire before I expire

Bendy Bootees – Bootees with Knees
These bootees are an adaptation of an old pattern for “bootees with knees” – bootees that come up over a baby’s knees. Originally they were made to protect baby from drafts caused by the nightgowns babies used to wear. These days, the moms that have received them report that they protect little knees when the little ones take to crawling.
Designed by Cynthia MacDougall
www.CGKnitters.ca
blog: cgknitters.blogspot.com
ravelry name: macknitnow

Baby’s Dream Catcher
Make sure all bad dreams get tangled up in this Baby Dream Catcher! Make it in the baby’s room colours.
Designed by Brenda Franklin
www.bfdesigns.on.ca

Baby Blue Quilt
This Baby Blue quilt can be made in different baby patterned fabrics, perhaps to suit the colours in baby’s room. But whatever fabric you’ll choose, it was designed to be a practical, no fuss, and quick quilt to make. It’s also a great quilt project for a beginner quilter.
Designed by Wendy L Burton
The Quilt Store
17817 Leslie Street, Unit 40
Newmarket, Ontario L3Y 8C6
www.thequiltstore.ca

A Talisman for Baby
What better way to welcome baby than making a talisman! These are small enough to accomplish fairly quickly, and perfect for exploring a more advanced skill level of the Nizanka technique!
Designed by Iryna Varabei
Spirit of Belarus
www.ivarabei.wix.com/spiritofbelarus
www.facebook.com/SoB.design

A Medieval Mobile
Stitched on 14ct perforated paper, this mobile is entirely full-stitch, with details being added by the backstitching. Special touches are added by using shiny braids and fuzzy floss, as well as fine ribbons and seed beads.
Designed by Joanne Gatenby
www.xs-and-ohs.com
[email protected]
model stitchers Mary Bottorff and Katie Schroeder

A Day at the Zoo Diaper Bag
The great thing about this diaper bag is its practical shape. You could however make up the bag in any shape you prefer to accommodate all that is necessary for a day at the zoo, for instance. The fun part is embellishing it. Here’s a method that highlights the colours in the fabric, and the options on the Husqvarna Viking® Designer Diamond deluxe.
Designed by Cheryl Stranges
Product & Event Specialist
husqvarnaviking.com
seecherylsew.blogspot.com
myembroideries.com