Yeah I know, more booties- who’d a thought?

I just can’t leave left over balls of yarn alone, I can’t. Cute, quick and fast knitting even though the finishing took about as long. I used this free pattern and the green Pima Tencel from Anouk.

To review, here’s the whole set. Of course now I’ve stumbled across this really cute bootie version – Simple shoes (pdf). It has interesting construction, and is seamless which I like. Seaming those little suckers is a bit tricky plus I like the idea of less bulk. Hmm, I still have several left-overs around here…
Rounding out the set
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That looks fabulous. What about a purse to round it off? :) Just kidding.
awww, it just keeps getting cuter!!
(De-lurking, here.) The little dress was adorable to start off . . . and then the hat made things even better, and . . . well, with the addition of little booties, I’m not sure I can even bear the cuteness anymore! It’s so precious.
I’ll add my voice to the chorus of – Oh, so cute! I love making matching sets for babies – both because of the cuteness factor and because it’s a great way to use all the yarn…
That is going to be one stylish little one! So dang cute!
That set is awesome! I didn’t think you could get any cuter than the dress of the hat, guess I was wrong. =)
Such a sweet little set. I just love them all. What a lucky baby. :0)
Beautiful!!
Beautiful baby duds. What a great set.
Very cute set!
That is seriously the prettiest little outfit I have ever seen. I love all the details! Must make, must make… Nice job!
Absolutely cute! I like it because it’s not cliche, just very neat.
Those complete the set perfectly! What a lucky baby!
Do you want me to just give you my daughter’s measurements so you can try out all your patterns on her? Your stuff is so cute I’m about to lose my lunch here.
OMG I did the same Anouk/hat combo. How funny is that? Love the tie booties too. Adorable.