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in store now: teeny toes baby sock pattern

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12 May 2009

My quest to come up with the perfect baby sock pattern has finally ended! I have managed to decipher my scribbles and the Teeny Toes knitting pattern is now available for purchase at the Chopped Tomatoes Etsy Store and Ravelry!

PATTERN DESCRIPTION

Keep tiny toes snug all year round with these classic socks. Knitted on double-pointed needles in any 4ply yarn (you can use up all your sock yarn remnants!), with a ribbed cuff that forms a close fit around the ankle. Teeny Toes can be knitted in solid colours, self-striping yarns, or adorned with flowers and beads... Really, the possibilities are endless. You won’t find a more versatile sock pattern for those first baby steps, and with sizes from 0-12 months, you can keep baby feet cosy for an entire year! You don’t need to be an expert to knit these up as the pattern is absolute child’s play!

SIZE

To fit baby feet 0-3 (3-6:6-9:9-12) months

MATERIALS

Yarn
36(52:60:84)m/40(57:66:92)yds of fingering/4ply yarn
Socks shown in Wendy Happy 4ply,75% bamboo/25% nylon (420m/460yds, 100/3.5oz) in Capricorn.


Needles

One set of 4 double pointed needles size 3mm (US 2½)
OR needle size necessary to obtain gauge


Notions
Tapestry needle to weave in ends
Stitch markers

BEFORE YOU BEGIN

Gauge/Tension
28sts and 32 rows = 10cm square over stocking stitch using 3mm needles

The socks are knitted in the round, using double pointed needles. Pattern includes step by step instructions and full colour photographs.

Purchase Teeny Toes Pattern on Etsy here!

You can view the pattern information and purchase it on Ravelry as well!

This pattern is a PDF file, which I will email you once your payment is complete. All payment are processed by Paypal, however, if you don't have an account you can use your credit or debit card to make a payment without having to set one up. If your Paypal balance hasn't got enough funds in it, then Paypal will process your payment with an eCheque, which results in a delay of several days while the
funds are transferred from your bank account!
If you have any questions or problems with your purchase, or any questions about knitting this pattern, please contact me via the contact form or email machelle@chopped-tomatoes.com 

little wood bird said...
25 May, 2009

Lovely design!

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brandi said...
18 Nov, 2009

I think that these are adorable and would keep a precious babies feet very warm. I would love to have had them when my nieces where little. They always kept cold feet even with socks on.

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