House Bear

Made a cover sweater to fulfil my ultimate baby bear dreams.

My body temperature regulatory system is out of whack sometimes. That means that I’m cold, most of the time. You can regularly see me walking around the house in a second sweater. It’s large, beige, has thumb loops in the sleeves and a hood. It’s hideous but I love it. I decided recently that I needed another like it. Something fluffy, warm and preferably a little whimsical.

So I put a mat on the floor that I could pin into, put some pattern paper on that and grabbed the original. I spread the sweater onto the paper and started drawing the edges and pinning the seams of the pieces. It took a while, but I eventually got all that I needed. I cut those pieces from a black fleece blanket and freehand cut some ears. The pocket bags were cut from an old discarded jersey top. I sewed everything together by treadle and got out the overlocker to finish all those seams. That last step was very relevant because this fabric sheds like you wouldn’t believe.

The thumb loop and all visible edges were finished with jersey bias tape, same as the beige original. I discovered that sewing with the nap was so much easier, so I had to do some interesting manouvering to make that possible. Since I finished it about a week ago, it’s been in regular rotation as something to just chuck on. It might not be the prettiest, or most elegant thing I’ve ever made, but it perfectly does the job it was intended for. Time to live out my ultimate baby bear dreams!

Baby Bear Wear

Tiny sweater that probably will not fit.

This post was written on September 9, 2020 as I’d finished the project by then but couldn’t gift it because.. I had to wait for the baby. It’s since been gifted and therefore this post can go live.

Friends of mine are having a baby in December (turns out it was January), so I wanted to make some things. This is the first in what might just become a series. Baby things need very little yarn and fabric because they are so small, so that is quite handy.

I decided that I wanted to knit some sort of sweater, so off to Ravelry I went. The pattern that I went with is called Teddy Bear Sweater by Marta Porcel. The yarn was Zeeman Sophia in the Antra colourway. I used 62 grams of it to finish this little sweater. It was quite a quick knit too, started at 9:30 and finished all the knitting at 4:00. Then I assembled it the next day and embroidered the face onto the front. I’m debating whether it will actually fit because I have 0 sense of how big babies are and the sleeves look quite tight. If it doesn’t fit, that would be a little sad. However, I still enjoyed myself creating it which I think is an important aspect.

Baby stuff part 1 (wrong, seems it’s part 4), completed!