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Category Archives: Baby and Children
Olivianne
Olivianne is a bottom up dress done in the round, so it requires minimal assembly (just one shoulder, and the hem). It includes instructions for a shorter length for small babies and crawlers. The easy textured stitch makes for interesting knitting, while keeping it simple, and adding warmth. It is trimmed with darling picots. To top it off it can be worn with tights until it becomestoo short, then switch it up with leggings, or jeans and wear as a tunic. Continue reading
