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Giftalong Pick No. 1: You Just can’t go wrong with a Milo

In my last post I said that I was taking part in the Indie Designer giftalong both as a designer but also as a knitter. So what about the knitting? Well I could be accused of being a little predictable with this, my first Giftalong pick.

Milo by Georgie Hallam aka tikkiknits

© Georgie Hallam (used with permission)

It’s a pattern I’ve knitted a number of times and I just can’t say enough good things about it so I’ll just list few.

But I think the main reason I like Milo is because it always look fabulously cute on little ones.

If you take a small person who you think is pretty cute – you’re allowed to be biased here – and put them in a Milo – despite being absolutely sure that nothing could make them cuter than they inherently are, I challenge you not to be completely bowled over.

I’ve knitted my Milo in Rowan Pure Wool DK in the one year old size. It took one ball of the dark blue and one of the turquoise – I had some left over of both and more exact yarn usage is on my Ravelry Project page.

I used the dark blue at the top as I thought this may be where the grubby things happen and turquoise in the middle to show off the cable.

 

I also finished the bottom on a knit row then cast off so that the edge would match the edges at the shoulder and armholes that I raved about above, and you can just make out in the picture below.

This is destined for my great nephew who was born earlier this year – this is my second time being a great aunt – a title that both scares me and makes me feel immensely proud, and that also makes me think I should be a great deal wiser than I am.

If you want to have a look at tikkiknits patterns included in the giftalong check out  here – I can also heartily recommend the Rainbow Dress which I’ve also made multiple times – be warned though, if you make one for a child in the family you may find other relatives dropping big hints as to how lovely it would look on another…

Happy Knitting,

T

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