What makes Adorabubble Baby Britches so special?
 
      
 
As one of my customers put it, it's like a whole wardrobe of longies in one pattern. I don't believe in following a pattern to a "t". I want people who work my patterns to be able to put their own flare to it. Nothing is written in stone. So the pattern gives you the basics on how to knit a plain pair of pants. You pick the hem style, leg style and waistband style and then work the pattern. I've include a whole bunch of different ideas to make the pattern your own. You have 10 different leg hem options, straight leg or tapered leg, and 4 different waistband options. I'm always coming up with something new and when you purchase the pattern, you purchase any additions to the pattern. I've even started a Yahoo group to help keep my customers up-to-date on new additions and to help answer any questions that may arise.
 
The gusset on my britches is also quite different than other ones I've see out there. Very roomy, fits the shape of the babies diapered bottom very well. It also creates more shaping to the pants, more ample in the back than the front.
 
Recently Added Features:
I've just added a customizable worksheet to go with the pattern! Use your yarn, your gauge, your baby!
Double-knit version
Pin Stripe Stitch Pattern
2 Legs at Once Directions
 
Coming up...
Footsies
Sports weight
Chunky weight
 
Sizes go from teeny tiny newborn up to 3T.
 
Special Stitches:
Knitting in the round, M1L and M1R and short rows. Don't let this scare you! I include very detailed instructions as well as links to videos of the stitches in action. I'm here to hold your hand if you need any extra help as well.
 
Top Down Version, elastic waist, garter stitch hem.
 
Slouchy Hem
View from behind.
Color Fade Option 2x2 drawstring waist
Double-Knit Reversible
2x2 hem and drawstring waist
Simple hem with enclosed drawstring waist
Picot edge, 2x2 drawstring waist
Shorties
Folded Hem
Fringie Hem
Seed St hem
 
 
Bottom-up version:



Top-down Version: