WIP: Baby Sandals
Not only was it Valentine's Day, but it was also a snow day. I still had to work from home, but I could at least do so in front of my computer at home while my daughter worked on some school work.
Since I finished the socks I had been working on, I had no "internet is loading" project on the needles. Ha! Easily solved. I had a single ball red Debbie Bliss Baby Cashmerino in my stash, so I couldn't resist casting on for Sandals from the Debbie Bliss Baby Cashmerino book. (Sheep is for scale, and the darning needle is in place of a button for the moment.)
What do you all think? Do you consider these to be unisex enough, both in color and style?
Since I finished the socks I had been working on, I had no "internet is loading" project on the needles. Ha! Easily solved. I had a single ball red Debbie Bliss Baby Cashmerino in my stash, so I couldn't resist casting on for Sandals from the Debbie Bliss Baby Cashmerino book. (Sheep is for scale, and the darning needle is in place of a button for the moment.)
What do you all think? Do you consider these to be unisex enough, both in color and style?
6 Comments:
I think they are adorable. Yes I think they will work for boys and girls as long as you don't put a flower or tractor button. You are good.
Oh yes - both the color and style should be fine for either gender - and thy're cute as the dickens to boot!
Beside which, all the baby will know of them, either gender, will be bright and exciting tootsies over there. They're too cute!
They look fine, but I'd call 'em "booties" -- don't "sandals" imply bare toes?
Almeda, I agree with you about the booties versus sandals thing, but "baby sandals" is the name of the pattern in the book.
Totally cute, I'd say its good for both girls and boys.
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