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http://tinyurl.com/ykosv57 Had to share these if only my babies where smaller....
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Originally Posted by mum21andtwins View Post
http://tinyurl.com/ykosv57 Had to share these if only my babies where smaller....
love them! i like how they are tight on the legs.. i find the loosey goosey ones dont seem to be as warm.
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Thanks! I am going to attempt these once the wool is spun
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ADORABLE!
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I just favorited those on Ravelry! Can't wait to finish the Xmas knitting so I can start making all the baby stuff on my list. :-D
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those look an awful lot like crankypants...
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KinS . . . I do agree.
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Does anyone else find the idea of having a mouth on a bottom somewhat disturbing, or am I just an old fuddy duddy?
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Wanted to share my version
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They are super cute!
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Thanks! I love them and am going to make some more!
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Super cute! I wish I'd learned how to knit when DS was younger. I think he's too big for those now.

MK - You did an awesome job! I love your colors and the expression is priceless!
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Super cute! I wish I'd learned how to knit when DS was younger. I think he's too big for those now.

MK - You did an awesome job! I love your colors and the expression is priceless!
It was the first time following an actual pattern, so it was quite tricky. The eyes and teeth are made of home spun silk. The pattern says that the soaker is quite universal, I think it will fit DS for another year or so
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