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Looking for knitting patterns for baby things

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I am a beginning knitter with experience--I've followed patterns, used 4 needles, knit mittens, hats and a lot of slippers. I am wiling to learn new stiches but nothing extremely complex. Can you share your favourite online patterns for baby sweaters, hats, blankets? I'd really like to find a newborn hat pattern I could make in cotton for the summer. Thanks!
post #2 of 6
Go immediately from here to ravelry.com Sign up for a free membership and you'll have access to a zillion free (and not free) patterns of every level. You won't be disappointed.
post #3 of 6
Yup, Ravelry. I just searched there with the terms "Hat" "Baby" "free" and came up with 740 patterns.

This is a nice simple one

http://www.blueskyalpacas.com/patter...atterns_ID=121

This one is way cute

http://www.abramsbooks.com/stc_craft...ntage_Baby.pdf

And this one

http://www.knitlist.com/96gift/giftapplehat.htm

But there are tons more and you know what your taste is.
post #4 of 6
Another vote for Ravelry! You will love it. You can find patterns, then check out the projects to see what yarn people used, comments they have about the pattern or yarn, and lots more.

But also check out Little Turtle - her Pilot Cap, Devon's Bonnet, or Giving Pixie may be just what you are looking for!
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Originally Posted by woodchick View Post
Go immediately from here to ravelry.com Sign up for a free membership and you'll have access to a zillion free (and not free) patterns of every level. You won't be disappointed.
I have so many patterns in my que right now and three different works in progress all from ravelry.
post #6 of 6
Thread Starter 
Thanks, everyone! I'm off to ravelry...I've heard of it but never been!
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