Baby Bag
by Connie Stults
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Baby Bag
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!
They are fabulous for nighttime changes, especially with very young babies. It would even be a fabulous way to keep the bed dry if baby frequently soaks through a disposable diaper! We all hate changing the bed in the middle of the night, right? This pattern is how I make my soaker sacks so that they will have the same trim fit above the hips as my other DaisyHead Creations soakers patterns.
For more information, see:
http://www.daisyheadcreations.net/2011/08/baby-bag/
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100% Wool
110 yards
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