Baby Cuddle Sack
The baby cuddle sack is every bit as comfortable for your baby as the name suggests. Use this free knitting pattern to make your own baby bunting.
Knitting Needle Size13 or 9 mm, Circular Knitting Needles
Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)
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Jlothian47 7275945
Jul 12, 2018
this link doesn't work I have tried on google, IE and Edge and on my IPAD none work
vaanderton 5957621
May 19, 2015
I recently received an email from All FreebKnitting and there was a link to download the Baby Snuggle Sack. It is an adorable pattern but when I click on the link I am told that "I am forbidden "to download the pattern to my browser. I have tried a number of things, including clearing my browser. Is this pattern still available and of so do you have any suggestions.m
Kristina K
May 19, 2015
Hi there, vaanderton! That is strange, as the page is working on our end. There is no download, however, the page you land on when you click "Click here for knitting pattern" brings you to the blog post in which this pattern is written directly. Perhaps try a different browser? -The Editors of AllFreeKnitting
roostergal 4872309
Dec 20, 2014
It says this link is not available any more. My browser is fully updated.
Editor JD
Dec 22, 2014
Hi roostergal 4872309, We just checked the link and have verified that the pattern page is still active. We suggest re-loading your browser and trying again! Hope this helps! -Editors of AllFreeKnitting
rowemartha 7255986
Mar 18, 2014
Love this pattern! Thank you so much for offering it! I have made many of these for friends with newborns, and they were always received with joy and appreciation! So quick and easy to put together, even for a knitter who has only basic skills! You have given me many hours of happiness creating these!
4mstell 4983260
Feb 25, 2012
I am a Newborn Nursery RN and I cleared the use of cocoons with our doctors. First they cannot come up over the baby's shoulders or be loose around their faces. If they are too long they should be folded down at the shoulders and never should they be so loose that they cover any part of the face, even if the baby turns its head.
grsusaerda 8296512
May 03, 2011
I am using a different weight yarn to make this for a friend of mine. About how much yarn do you think you used for this project? That would help me to know if I have enough of what I want to use. Thank you for your help. Joamb
jhoenow 9561169
Jan 31, 2012
How to estimate your yarn: the sack will be about 20" long and 16" around. Knit your 4" x 4" swatch. rip it out and measure how much yarn you used. Multiply that by 20, and that's how much yarn you need. If it takes 5 yards to make your swatch, it will take about 100 yards to make the sack. This pattern calls for using the yarn double; it will take about 90 yds for each strand and that will be a total of 180 of knitting worsted. If you have a weight of yarn, used as a single strand, that gives you the gauge, about 90 yards will do it.
hgayle 1787001
Mar 15, 2011
Quiick and easy. I was given a HUGE amount of yarn and am knitting items for a local charity. This was perfect, and I knitted a little hat to match it. I'll definitely be making some more. Thanks for the great pattern!
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