Wednesday, 24 April 2024

Toadstools Romper

I saw that someone I follow on Instagram had knitted the Toadstools Romper by Julie Taylor for her granddaughter and I fell in love with it. It's the little embroidered toadstools on the front which do it for me. I didn't think a romper would be the kind of thing that Eleanor would like but when I showed the pattern to her she loved it and asked if I'd knit one for her.

Of course, I was only too happy to oblige, though I must say that the embroidery made me think twice as it's something I've never done before. The knitting part of the pattern was very easy, it's something a beginner knitter would have no trouble with, I'm sure, but as for the embroidery, well, I didn't even know where to start. 

The closest I've come to embroidery in the past is cross stitch so I was completely in the dark here, however, the pattern comes with videos explaining each stitch very clearly, and though I don't think my embroidery skills are up to par, I think I managed this little design adequately after muddling through.

I knit the romper in Drops Merino Cotton in the Sea Green colourway, I think it will be suitable for a girl or a boy, and I bought these little 20g balls of Sirdar Happy cotton with which to do the embroidery. I'm really happy with how this romper has turned out, isn't it cute.

I think it looks even cuter with a little T-shirt underneath.

11 comments:

  1. You have made a beautiful item for the baby, your embroidery is brilliant, it's not easy to do on knitted items as they stretch. The matching buttons finish it off.

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  2. That is so delightful and I love the toadstools.

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  3. I love it! Well done with the embroidery, it looks very professional and sooo cute!

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  4. That is very cute and well done on the embroidery too.
    Best wishes
    Ellie

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  5. The romper is adorable Jo and you did a great job with the embroidery. ❤️

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  6. Oh Jo, well done :)
    This romper suit is lovely, just love the sweet toadstools.

    All the best Jan

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  7. Oh my goodnees it's adorable and you did a great job! I love embroidered children's clothes. It's going to be precious on your new grandbaby!

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  8. That's so cute Jo, well done on the embroidery too. Those little Sirdar Happy Cotton yarn balls are what I used for my Lent KAL dishcloth / mat. Very nice yarn.
    My boys had a few material romper suits that I loved. So nice and cool as apart from the nappy, the waste area feels less encumbered of layers x

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  9. That is just so sweet, no wonder Eleanor loved it. The mushrooms are a perfect touch. Well done.

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  10. You did a great job with this cute little jumper suit Jo. Absolutely love it and the design of the mushrooms.

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