Newborn Baby Knitting and Crochet Patterns Collection “No Woolly” was born in response to new mamas requests. And after years of research and experiments.
Today I want to get you behind the scenes of “No Woolly” patterns collection creation. Every designer’s year is divided into two seasons: Autumn-Winter and Spring-Summer. One day I decided to change this “routine” by creating a “No woolly” newborn blanket patterns collection.
When I had a baby shop on Etsy during the winter season I was getting many questions about the materials I used to make my winter baby blankets. Each time these questions had comments from new moms: “My child doesn’t like wool” or “My child is allergic to wool”.
Being allergic to wool on my own, I started thinking about creating a collection of newborn blankets that can be used during ANY season and will be very gentle on even the most delicate baby skin.
Choosing the yarn
I prefer to use natural yarns. High-quality fine merino wool was my usual choice for winter. It is the only wool yarn that does not make me feel sick.
Thus I needed to find a substitute yarn that would have the same softness and warmth. After almost 3 years of trying zillion fibers and their combinations manufactured in Italy and around the Globe, in 2018 I finally found the yarn I was searching for!
It was a surprise discovery as the yarn was technically not 100% natural or bio – a high-quality chunky blend of cotton and acrylic fibers. It is looking and feels amazing, warm, and very pleasant to touch. Perfect for daily use during autumn, winter, spring, and chilly summer days.
Reinventing personal design style
This collection started two other “brand trends” of my personal design style – it was completely white and minimal (Sofie White Designs took its roots from here). The natural rose-sunny-white shade and organic texture of the yarn ideally complemented each blanket and enhanced the simple stitches I used for this collection.
What’s in a name?
Each blanket has a female name. Expecting my baby girl, I made a long list of my favorite names for girls. Thinking about baby blanket names I remembered about it, and to my big luck I could find it! As you can guess already, I took the blankets’ names from that list.
Bringing it back
“No Woolly” was sold out long ago. But I brought this collection back as patterns, hoping to inspire modern mamas and oms-to-be, and burst their creativity.
My patterns are like a “white page”. I encourage you to play the with yarns and colors you like to customize any design and make it “yours”. So it will seamlessly fit YOUR home decor and will live “happily ever after” in your family.