A lady at work is pregnant. Back in the summer, I asked her what she wanted for her knitted item and she decided on an elf outfit. She's due December 14th and wanted something to dress the baby in for Christmas. Do you know how many knitted baby elf outfit patterns there are? Neither do I but I'm guessing not many. I had a think about it over the summer, decided on my basic pattern and found some yarn while I was out and about - I think it was in Tulsa that I found it. DreamBaby D.K. by Plymouth Yarns. So soft and stretchy and not at all splitty like this type of yarn can sometimes be.
So here's my vision come to life!
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The main thing she wanted was the curly toes. I decided on doing the white knitted-in i-cord down the top of the foot which allowed me to continue it on after I'd bound off the red to make the curly at the end of the toe. I don't know if you can see it but there are little jingle bells at the end of the curly. You can see it better here in this close-up.
At first I finished it without the fringe around the hood but it all looked so plain. I took it with me to JoAnn's and got some other ladies to give me their thoughts. Someone suggested the candy cane button for the chest but that wasn't quite enough. I had originally put the white fringe on the cuffs of the sleeves but since the sleeves were too short, I took them out and redid the sleeves as you see them.
This is the fringe that I learned while doing the 1860's Spanish Opera Hood and it works a treat for this purpose, don't you think? Very handy technique.
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