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ghoti ([personal profile] ghoti) wrote in [community profile] knitting2011-11-15 07:35 pm
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Suggestions plz.

Does anyone have suggestions for baby-related things for one scheduled to arrive late-june-ish in a hot/humid climate? My usual blankets would probably be too warm.
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[personal profile] jumpuphigh 2011-11-16 12:57 am (UTC)(link)
I live in a hot climate and I make blankets and booties and bibs from cotton. But how about toys?
The book, itty bitty toys has super-cute patterns in it. One of my friends made the pig stuffed animal from it (not shown) and she didn't swear at all while making it. :D

[personal profile] alexbayleaf 2011-11-16 01:00 am (UTC)(link)
Yup, I was about to suggest toys too.
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[personal profile] woldy 2011-11-16 01:01 am (UTC)(link)
Perhaps a sunhat? I don't know of a pattern for one, but my guess is s/he will need one if it's hot.

Also, the world is full of cute hat patterns for babies, so you could just use cotton yarn & make a winter hat more summery that way.
Edited 2011-11-16 01:03 (UTC)
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[personal profile] hellkitty 2011-11-16 01:02 am (UTC)(link)
Up here there is a nigh obsession about babies and keeping their heads covered. I've knit baby caps in cotton that were well received. And remember, babies grow faaaast: one friend I knit a little coat for. She gave it a weird look in May, but in October, was grateful to have something that the baby grew into, when it had already outgrown a lot of the other things.
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[personal profile] hazelwho 2011-11-16 01:03 am (UTC)(link)
Hi! I'm from a hot, humid climate and I always make baby blankets for friends both down here and in colder places. I just use lacier/hole-ier patterns than usual and/or use lighter weight yarn for the hot climate kiddos. I can't find the last fan pattern I used (and loved) right now, but a quick search on ravelry pulls up some similar patterns:

feather and fan
pine forest
chalice

Hope this helps!
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[personal profile] jenna_thorn 2011-11-16 04:04 pm (UTC)(link)
the chalice blanket is really pretty worked up.
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[personal profile] thistleingrey 2011-11-16 01:41 am (UTC)(link)
+1 adaptation.

Aside from that, as a recently new parent (if one can call it that--my child is a year old now), receiving gifts meant for the 6-9mo range was great because, unlike newborn-sized stuff, they could be used for longer than a week or two. :P
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[personal profile] pinesandmaples 2011-11-16 02:41 am (UTC)(link)
I knit a cotton crib blanket/heirloom blanket for my nephew in Mississippi. Hot, humid babies use blankets, too. I live in New Orleans, and we use blankets all the time. At least half the year merits a nice couch blanket or something to hold/pull close/use as a pillow.

The now discontinued Mission Falls 1824 cotton was great for my project. Knit Picks has a similar, nubbly cotton that wears pretty well for the kidlets.
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[personal profile] ironed_orchid 2011-11-16 03:11 am (UTC)(link)
Singlets and light blankets from bamboo or cotton or hemp are quite easy to knit.
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[personal profile] james 2011-11-16 03:30 am (UTC)(link)
I concur with everything above. ;-) Blankets are still needed, to lay on if not be wrapped in. And making stuff for the following winter is good! A good, sturdy blankie can be dragged around for years to come, as well!
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[personal profile] snippy 2011-11-16 06:06 pm (UTC)(link)
Except for my very own grandchildren, I always give baby gifts sized for after 6 months. You get lots of newborn stuff and then the baby has a growth spurt and you've got absolutely nothing left that fits, so the poor parents have to go buy it all again!
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[personal profile] notyourwendy 2011-11-16 09:11 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you so much for this post! I'm in almost the same situation and couldn't think of anything to make other than a cotton blanket, but I bought too much yarn. Baby hats in multiple sizes, here I come!
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[personal profile] rokeon 2011-11-19 11:03 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm currently planning on making this cotton blanket for someone- http://thriftyknitter.com/?p=293