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| Posté par Hisyam le 2012-03-28 à 01:35 |
| Hi,I actually would love to have some pnxaeded sizes. I made three of them for my son, who is now 1 month old. I just started using the covers about a week and a half ago, and they are fantastic! I had never used wool covers before .I've always used FuzziBunz, and I'm pretty impressed with the wool! I have a 2 year old , and I've got a skein of the Burly Spun yarn, so I'm thinking I want to make a couple for her, as well. She's actually on the long and lean side, so it would be nice to have a pattern that could be accommodated for her. Would it be as simple as adding 4 or 5 stitches to the width and a few inches to the length?? I can send you some pics of my son in his cover, if you like I have the completed project on Ravelry, but I haven't put any of him in it on there yet. Thanks for such a cute pattern!!! |
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