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Where can you buy hand knitted baby clothes line granny used to make?

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lighthousekeeping · 19/08/2012 17:23

Without costing a fortune. I'd quite like to buy a couple of cardigans as presents. Is there such a place you can order them from?

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blackteaplease · 19/08/2012 17:26

I don't know.about online but both my local haberdashery ad the hospice shop at the hospital near me sell these

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MrsLatcher · 19/08/2012 17:27
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MonaLotte · 19/08/2012 17:27

Our wool shop sell them and have also seen them at craft fairs.

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GrizzlyFrontBum · 19/08/2012 17:27

Etsy?

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GrizzlyFrontBum · 19/08/2012 17:27

Folksy

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GrizzlyFrontBum · 19/08/2012 17:28

Local wool shop

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krisskross · 19/08/2012 17:34

church fetes and school fetes and local fetes (clearly a bit of a fete theme here) are fantastic for them. were in london and lovely boutiquey style shops have the same thing but literally five times as expensive.

also- i am not very creative, but when expecting ds now 5 i did a free 1 hour course in john lewis haberdahsery dept, bought a book called baby knits for beginners by debbie bliss and managed to knit myself a lovely beanie hat, some bootees and a blanket. never managed the blanket though. our local libraries (borough of barnet) also have knitting groups with lots of old ladies- if you has anything similar they would love to advise you. i did feel excessively proud of myself for making them. Grin

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MattDamonIsMyLover · 19/08/2012 17:34

Hospital Friends shops.

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vjg13 · 19/08/2012 17:35

Have also seen them at wool shops and church fairs for very reasonable prices, always slightly naff colours though.

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krisskross · 19/08/2012 17:37

erm-that should have said i knitted those things for the baby. i wouldnt look great in bootees with my corns.

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lighthousekeeping · 19/08/2012 17:38

I bet you did!! I'm in the same borough, funnily. What I want is something made from naice organiccy wool something old fashioned but with a modern twist. Maybe a wrap over cardigan in grey or caramel? I need to start googling. There won't be anything in the church fetes near me. I'm sure of that,

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krisskross · 19/08/2012 17:44

have to be quick but theres a nice shop in islingotn called loop and another one on alexandra park rd n.22 called studio 108- think they sell such things. and theres aravore in crouch end but you need another mortgage to shop there. !!

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Bunbaker · 19/08/2012 17:48

IMO grey or caramel aren't very flattering colours for a small baby. Are you sure that this gift will be appreciated? I have read a number of threads on here from posters who have been sent loads of knitted stuff that just gets given to charity.
Our local children's hospital sells hand knitted cardigans BTW.

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lighthousekeeping · 19/08/2012 17:51

Ill have to give that idea a miss I can't see anything for less than £40 www.youngengland.com/knitwear.php

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lighthousekeeping · 19/08/2012 17:53

I don't want acrylic that's what my own hospital sells. God, I wish I'd listened to my great auntie more who always tried to show me how to knit.

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RaisinDEtre · 19/08/2012 18:10

DK cotton is best for babies

acrylic, yuk, wool itchy and can snag on oft-washed new parent hands

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EyesDoMoreThanSee · 19/08/2012 18:14

my aunt makes clothes for dd, all dd 's cardigans from birth are hand knitted, would cost fortune in the shops. cannot recommend enough

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titan · 19/08/2012 18:16

here. Full price stuff is expensive but good discounts in the sale section.

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lighthousekeeping · 19/08/2012 18:40

That's a lovely site. Unfortunately I can't buy any of the sale items as the baby's not born yet. Don't know the sex. There isn't a unisex section. Some beautiful things.

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Itsgottabebags · 19/08/2012 18:46

Charity shops!

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MrsMiniversCharlady · 19/08/2012 18:50

Lighthouse, I adore knitting and don't have any babies to knit for. I'd be very happy to knit anything you want for your baby for the price of the wool if you'd like?

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ClaireRacing · 19/08/2012 18:54

Does your local church have a knitting ministry?

I bought loads of, mostly, cardigans, from church. I got them in every (pastel) shade, for two or three pounds each. They took orders too.

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KurriKurri · 19/08/2012 18:56

Try posting on arts and crafts - loads of knitters on there Smile

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twofingerstoGideon · 19/08/2012 19:19

like this?

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twofingerstoGideon · 19/08/2012 19:20

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