Do you have a Baby Presents Closet? If you're like me, you
find a cute crochet pattern for a baby, decide you want to make it - after all,
you have the yarn already, and you need to use it so you can buy more yarn. (I
didn't say that, did I?)
So what do you do? You crochet the blanket, or hat, or
whatever, and when you're all done with it, you don't have a baby to give it
to. (Maybe the baby you were crocheting if for outgrew it before you finished
it. Or maybe you just crocheted it to crochet!) That's when you put it in your
Baby Presents Closet (and yes, it needs to be a BIG closet) so you can find it
when someone you know has that baby – or someone you know has a grandchild, or
niece or nephew, – or you want to gift it to someone just because.
Well, if you're tired of the same old same old patterns,
designer extraordinaire, Tammy Hildebrand, just had her "go to" book
for baby crochet patterns (3 months to 12 months) published by Stackpole books – Crochet
for Baby All Year. Easy-to-Make Outfits for Every Month. And the patterns aren't the "same old same old" patterns.
And they're not just for
little girls. Each month has a little boy pattern as well as a little girl
pattern. And OH, they are so cute! (I'm talking here about the patterns, but
the models are cute, too!) On the front cover, you can see a Cheerleader
outfit, a 4th of July outfit, and a Santa outfit (they call it a "Little
Miss Snowball Dress").
Inside, you'll find a Lady Bug or Scarlet Beetle tank top for both a boy
and a girl, a football jersey for a boy. (The girl has the Cheerleader outfit,
remember?)
Okay - I'll post another picture of the cheerleader outfit (and the cutie pie modeling it).
A bikini for the baby girl and bathing trunks for the boy.
All of
these outfits are adorable, and so are the models – as I mentioned before! (One
of the girl models is Tammy's granddaughter – a cutie pie if I ever saw
one!) The models all look like
they were enjoying themselves, and loved wearing the clothes.
What else is in there?
February - the garments are adorable.
December - look at the Santa Claus dress! And the suspenders on the Santa pants for the boy! And the bow tie!
There is a Stegosaurus (that's like a
dinosaur) costume for both a boy and a girl, a couple of dresses for a girl, a
few sweaters for a boy, hats galore, booties, sandals, and even christening gowns
for both. Something for every month – for both a girl and a boy. This is a book
that you should not miss. And, to make it even easier to acquire a copy for
yourself, I'm having a drawing on Friday, July 11. Comment on this blog about
what YOU want to make for your Baby Presents Closet, and why, and you might win a copy of this book. Do this by
midnight (Eastern time) on Thursday, July 10, and on Friday, July 11, I will
have a drawing for the winner, using a random number generator. Make sure you
let me know your contact information, so I can let you know that you've won!
Good luck, and I can't wait to hear what you're going to
crochet!
If you want to see the "look book" that Stackpole has, click here: Crochet For Baby
I asked Tammy some questions – not about her designs, but
about her models. (They are so cute, the grandma in me couldn't help but wonder
about them.)
Questions for Tammy:
You have 4 adorable children as models – one is your granddaughter – how did you find the other three?
You have 4 adorable children as models – one is your granddaughter – how did you find the other three?
Abbi is the daughter of a young lady I used to watch in the nursery at
our church! That young lady is all grown up now with a beautiful family of her
own.
Caleb is the cutie pie son of one of my daughter's friends.
Joseph we discovered by placing an ad on Craigslist.
Did they get along with each other?
Willow absolutely loves little boys. She wouldn't keep her hands off of
them. The first shoot they kind of just stared at her and let her get away with
it but the second shoot, Joseph wanted no part of Willow and would scream when
we put them together. It was quite an experience doing a photo shoot with 4
babies all under the age of 10 months.
Did they enjoy modeling the clothes?
Certain ones they did. Joseph loved the July design because he was given
a little flag to hold. He just sat there waving his flag back and forth and
smiling. Caleb is so laid back and easy going. He would pretty much just stay
wherever we put him. Abbi wasn't sure what to make of any of it but she was a
sweet girl. Willow is not known for her "keeping still" skills so it
was a challenge, but lots of fun!
How did you get the ideas for the garments? I know where your
inspiration came from – Willow – but the designs are adorable – how did you
think of them?
I don't have an answer for you on this one Marty. My ideas just pop into
my head and happen. I don't really know how.
When you get the book, look at the designs, of course. But also, look at the expressions on the babies' faces in the different pictures. You'll just want to pinch their cheeks, and give them big hugs. And, of course, make the adorable designs!