Founder
"By now they've been watching you knit their whole lives. They reach for the yarn, they ask what you're making, they want to touch everything. This is the stage to lean into that. Let them be part of the process — let them pick the color, watch you measure their feet, watch the socks take shape from yarn they chose. You are showing them that people make things. That hands are for creating. That is not a small thing."
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Stripy Family Socks
Twin Stitches Designs · Free at KnitPicks ↗
One pattern, every size in the family — toddler through adult large. The sizing goes far enough that you can knit a pair for your toddler right now and return to the same pattern for years. Striped, cheerful, and simple enough to be a genuine beginner sock pattern while still producing something that looks finished and intentional.
The stripes are the point here — they're what makes this a toddler project rather than just another sock. Your child gets to pick their colors, watch you wind the yarn, watch the stripes emerge row by row, and understand — in a way a toddler absolutely can understand — that those stripes happened because of the colors they chose. That's not abstract to them. That's magic.
Don't underestimate how much they care about this. A toddler whose socks came from yarn they picked, knit by their mama while they watched — that child is growing up understanding that love is something you make with your hands. That's not nothing.
Use Stroll Fingering for durability — toddler socks take a beating. Self-striping yarn like Felici is a shortcut to beautiful stripes with almost no color-change management. If they want two very specific colors, buy two solids and stripe manually.
More toddler patterns coming soon — get the free guide to be notified when new kits are added.