Connie Stults

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Crochet: Cloche Hat
Knitting: Soakers
I often have people ask me how I knit my soaker sacks-- like a wool soaker, but like a gown so you can just pull it up and change the cloth diaper then pull back down. If you use wool soakers but have never used a soaker sack, you should give it a go!
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
Spring Twirl is the perfect accessory for spring! These fingerless mitts are perfect to keep hands warm during the cool days of spring. Just the right amount of warmth without getting too hot!
Crochet: Beanie, Toque
Belle is a sweet crocheted cloche with a big three-tiered flower. This hat reminds me of a cloche you would find in the wardrobe of the ultimate southern belle. My girlies are totally in love with Belle!
Crochet: Applique / Embellishment
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Knitting: Beanie, Toque
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Knitting: Soakers
Cutie Bahootie. That says it all, doesn’t it? What could be cuter than a little cloth diaper bum in this soaker?!
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Simon Says you need to knit this hat!
Crochet: Applique / Embellishment
These whimsical little motifs will dress up any item you have that needs a little extra “something.” Just sew on a button and put a Dress-Up on it! Mood changes? Change the Dress-Up! Each motif has a buttonhole in the center~just button them on and off.
Knitting: Pants
I am in love! These are so cushy and soft! The yummy, thick garter stitch makes these woolies very bullet-proof. Great for cloth diapers or over disposables.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Adorn your little one like the little flower that she is! This knitted hat with a touch of crochet will bring a touch of spring at any time of year.
Knitting: Soakers
Ottobre Design has a great wool soaker pattern that is knit with roving. I loved the way it looks, but wanted to knit with worsted weight rather than roving. So I re-worked the pattern for worsted weight wool. I also made a few changes that make the pattern easier to knit and to give a little better fit over a cloth diaper. I also re-worked it ...
Knitting: Headband
Every summer my husband and I take our children to a local outdoor music festival. We love sitting in the breeze listening to music from America’s melting-pot-past. Last summer I sat listening to old sea chanteys and celtic tunes while experimenting with stitch patterns. Before I knew it, this stitch pattern looked like a vine and became a head...
Knitting: Pants
Cool in the summer. Warm in the winter. Make these long or short. Get creative and make them any way you like! Great for cloth diapers or over disposables.
Knitting: Soakers
Sweet and frilly wool diaper cover that will look precious under your little girl’s dress. Or even with a frilly baby doll top. Or even over a disposable diaper. But probably not as precious as your little girl!
Knitting: Soakers
The Bloomers Skirtie was originally created as a skirt to go over my Bloomers pattern. I liked the very full skirt with the ruffled legs of the Bloomers peaking out at the bottom. So cute and girlie!
Knitting: Market bag (slouchy)
I wanted a nice stretchy bag to take to the library or to the store, and so I decided to work one up. Maybe you can use one, too.
Crochet: Soakers
This skirtie was created to be crocheted onto any wool soaker (cloth diaper cover). The soaker in the picture is knitted, but it can easily be done with a crocheted soaker. This could also be created just as a cute skirt, without using it as a soaker. You could easily use a soaker pattern with a fiber other than wool (or wool if you like) and t...