This cute onesie for little teddy bears or similar (25–30 cm) has already delighted many customers. It’s knitted from the top down with raglan sleeves and makes a great gift. Just grab a few leftover pieces of colorful yarn and you’re ready to go. It’s even been used to dress a favorite stuffed bunny.
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This colorful skirt for 3- to 4-year-olds is very popular. It’s a great way to use up lots of colorful leftover yarn.
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Warm leggings made from sock yarn are always a favorite for toddlers. They’re comfortable and can handle anything. Simply ideal for playing outside during the cooler months. The leggings grow with the child and fit ages 3–5.
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And now we’re back to doll clothes. This time for dolls measuring 43–50 cm or small newborns. The wrap jacket is knitted using the RVO method, and there’s a matching hat to go with it. It looks absolutely adorable when worn.
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And here’s another sweater in the same size, also knitted using the RVO method.
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Lots of enthusiastic customers rave about the socks with the mowi heel. For many, it has become their favorite heel pattern. The pattern is described using 3 needles, which makes knitting even easier.
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If you have a toddler who loves playing store, make them happy by crocheting this little shopping bag. You can fill it right away with lots of lemons and carrots. Even beginners with basic skills can easily make this.
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If you have a leftover ball of cotton yarn, this cowl is just the thing. It’s quick and easy to knit and is sure to be a much-appreciated gift.
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This convertible suspender skirt for toddlers is a favorite among many customers. It fits children from 1.5 years old up to 5 years old.
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Finally, here’s a lovely crochet project that you’ll enjoy giving as a gift and that’s very easy to crochet. It’s a great way to use up colorful leftover yarn creatively.
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