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Knitting: Ella's Flowers
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Ella's Flowers

Pattern Info

Pattern info for this project can be found here:
Tree of Life Baby Throw »

Instructions

Ella's Flowers was made using just the flower garden section of the Tree of Life baby throw.
I cast on 95 stitches, slipped the first stitch of every row, and followed the given instructions until the blanket was as long as I wanted it. I then made the tulip bud border following the given instructions except I added one stitch to the cast on so that I could slip the first stitch of every ...

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Difficulty:

Category: Knitting

Type of item: Accessory

For: Infant/Baby

Style: Cute, Whimsical


Materials

Pound of Love

What was your inspiration?

My friend is expecting her first child in September and it's a girl and I wanted to make something special for baby Ella.

What are you most proud of?

My experiment of using just part of a pattern and doing my own thing with it actually worked!

What advice would you give someone starting this project?

Experiment with patterns and make them work for you.

 

5 comments

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Hungrayboo48 on craftsy.com
Mar 15, 2013    Flag as inappropriate
Beautiful..., would love to get hold of the pattern.
Annie1970 on craftsy.com
Mar 22, 2013   Flag as inappropriate
Check the Pattern Info and Instructions above. The great thing is you can make it as wide and as long as you want.
rosemaryo318795 on craftsy.com
Jul 08, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
would love to get this pattern my niece is having a baby shortly and would love to knit this for her
Pamillia on craftsy.com
Jun 13, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
Baby Ella is very lucky. This is a beautiful blanket. This is a treasure. Thank you for sharing.
Annie1970 on craftsy.com
Jun 20, 2012   Flag as inappropriate
I hope Baby Ella and her mom use this for a very long time to come. I can't wait for the baby shower!