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🎄 The Brave Little Lamb Christmas Gift Guide
by Abby Patton
on Nov 08 2025
Discover the ultimate baby’s first Christmas gift guide! Find cozy knitted rompers, heirloom blankets, and adorable holiday baby outfits — all made with love and care by Brave Little Lamb.
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The Ultimate Guide to Washing and Caring for Infant Knitted Outfits
by Indi IT SEO
on Aug 19 2025
Knitted baby clothes are soft, warm, and absolutely adorable. But they need special care to stay beautiful and comfortable for your baby. Whether you’ve just received a precious gift like a knitted newborn outfit, or you’ve invested in handmade baby clothes, knowing how to wash and care for them properly is important.In this tutorial, we'll guide you through easy steps and useful tips to ensure your infant knitted clothes remain fresh, soft, and ready for each snuggle.
Why Special Care Is Needed for Knitted Baby Clothes
Knitted items are made from yarn, which is more delicate than regular fabric. Unlike store-bought baby onesies or t-shirts, infant knitwear can stretch, lose shape, or become damaged in the wash if you’re not careful. Babies also have sensitive skin, so it’s best to avoid harsh detergents or rough washing cycles that could affect the texture of the clothes.Most parents opt for neutral-colored infant clothes that are made of organic cotton, wool, or bamboo yarn. These materials are soft and breathable, but they need gentle washing if they are to be kept in good condition.
Step-by-Step Guide to Washing Infant Knitted Outfits
1. Read the Label First
Always read the care label on your baby's clothing. If it's homemade, ask the vendor or knitter if there are special instructions for washing. Every material has its own washing guidelines. Merino wool, for instance, requires different treatment than cotton yarn.
2. Hand Wash When You Can
Hand washing is the most secure way to go with most knitted goods. Here's how you do it:
Fill a basin or bucket with lukewarm water.
Add a few drops of baby-safe or wool-safe detergent.
Swish the outfit in the water gently, don't rub or wring it.
Soak for 10–15 minutes.
Rinse with clean, lukewarm water.
3. Machine Wash With Care (if allowed)
If the label states machine wash is permitted:
Use a mesh laundry bag to shield the outfit.
Select a gentle cycle using cold or lukewarm water.
Use baby detergent, no scent and no dye.
Avoid using fabric softeners since these cause damage to natural fibers.
4. Never Wring or Twist
When washing, gently squeeze out the water with your hands. Do not wring or twist the clothing, it may stretch or damage the yarn.
How to Dry Knitted Baby Clothes
1. Lay Flat to Dry
The golden rule of drying knitted garments: always dry flat. Set the piece down on a clean towel, reshape it gently, and air-dry away from the sun or heaters.
2. Do not Hang
Hanging a wet knitted garment can stretch it out. Even small garments can lose their shape when hung on a clothesline or on a hanger.
3. Dry Indoors or in Shade
Exposure to too much sun can bleach colors. Dry infant knitted garments indoors or in a shaded, well-ventilated area.
Storing Knitted Baby Clothes
Correct storing maintains the appearance and texture of sensitive knits:
Fold rather than hang.
Store in a dry, dust-free drawer or container.
Store clothes away from moths, lavender sachets or cedar blocks are perfect.
Don't store in plastic, as natural fibers must breathe.
Knit infant garments such as the gentle sweaters from Brave Little Lamb are frequently heirloom items. Proper storage will allow them to be saved for siblings, or even for the next generation.
How to Remove Stains from Knit Infant Garments
Infants are messy, and that's just part of their charm! These are the steps for removing typical stains safely:
Spit-up or milk: Rinse with cold water, then soak with mild soap prior to washing.
Diaper blowouts: Dampen the area with water and baking soda, then wash lightly.
Food stains: Blot (do not scrub!) the spot gently with water and soap. Lemon juice can be used to naturally lighten stubborn areas, first test on a small area.
Always treat spots immediately and do not use hot water, which will set the stain forever.
How Often Should You Wash Knitted Clothes?
Baby knitted clothing should not be washed after each use unless they get visibly dirty. Overwashing them will make them wear out quicker.
Onesies and tops: Wash after 1–2 uses
Cardigans or sweaters: Wash after 3–4 uses
Blankets and accessories: Wash only when necessary
Having some neutral baby clothes in rotation keeps washing at a minimum and keeps your baby's wardrobe looking fresh.
FAQs
Q1: Can I tumble dry baby knitted garments?No. The tumble drying will shrink or distort the shape. Always dry flat on air.
Q2: Which detergent is best for washing knitted baby clothes?Use mild, fragrance-free baby detergent or a specialized wash for wool. Do not use bleach or fabric softener.
Q3: How do I stop pilling on knitted garments?Wash inside out, gentle detergent, and no rubbing or wringing. Pilling can also be carefully removed with a fabric comb.
Q4: Are knitted garments too hot for summer babies?Not at all! Lightweight cotton or bamboo baby knits are airy and perfect for hot weather. Simply select short-sleeved or lightweight pieces.
Q5: Can I iron a knitted newborn garment?It's best not to. The heat can ruin the yarn. If necessary, steam the garment lightly from a distance, or put it flat with a damp cloth to iron it out.
Final Thoughts
Taking care of your baby's clothes, particularly delicate infant knitted garments, doesn't have to be a chore. By giving them a bit more care and handling them with care, you can keep these beautiful, soft, hand-knit items in stunning condition for months, possibly even years. From a treasured knitted newborn sweater to hand-me-downs or bespoke gifts, lovingly looked-after knitwear adds warmth, character, and a personal touch to your baby's first days.
So, no matter if you're dressing your tot in a loving present from Brave Little Lamb or a set of neutral baby attire you've put together yourself, a little attention will go a long, long way.
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Mastering Baby's Sleep Cycles: A Parent's Guide to Restful Nights and Happier Mornings
by Abby Patton
on Jun 26 2024
Ah, the elusive sleep schedule of a baby — a topic that can either unite parents in shared exhaustion or spark heated debates about the best tactics for getting those precious hours of shut-eye. While there's no one-size-fits-all solution (trust me, if there were, I'd have patented it and retired to a hammock somewhere), there are certainly strategies that can help you navigate the labyrinth of baby sleep cycles with a touch more grace (and perhaps even a few extra winks for yourself).Understanding the Mysterious World of Baby SleepBabies, bless their tiny socks, operate on a sleep schedule that seems to defy all logic. From the moment they arrive, they have a knack for keeping us guessing: "Will tonight be the night they sleep through? Or will they treat us to a marathon of adorable midnight shenanigans?" It's a rollercoaster ride of sleepless nights and daytime naps that are as unpredictable as British weather.Setting the Stage for Sleep SuccessCreating an environment conducive to sleep is key. Think of it as setting the stage for a Broadway production, except the star performer is a pint-sized human with a penchant for drama (and occasionally, projectile spit-ups). Keep the room dark and quiet for nighttime sleep — cue the blackout curtains and a white noise machine that could rival the sound of a babbling brook.Nailing the Nap GameNaps: the holy grail of daytime reprieve for both baby and parent alike. The challenge lies in coaxing your little one to succumb to the siren call of daytime sleep without turning it into an epic battle of wills. Watch for those subtle signs of sleepiness — the droopy eyelids, the adorable yawns that could power a small wind turbine — and strike while the iron is hot (or in this case, while the baby is still awake enough to fall asleep without a fuss).Embracing the Rhythm of RoutineRoutine is your new best friend. Babies thrive on predictability, like tiny sleep-seeking missiles programmed to go off at precisely the same time each day. Establish a bedtime routine that's soothing and consistent — think gentle baths, cozy pajamas, and bedtime stories that even Shakespeare would envy (okay, maybe not quite, but a good attempt).Surviving the Midnight SymphonyAh, nighttime awakenings — the surprise concerts that no one asked for. When baby decides that 2 a.m. is the perfect time to practice their vocal range, arm yourself with patience and a well-stocked diaper changing station. Resist the urge to engage in a game of "Guess That Cry" and instead, focus on swift, ninja-like maneuvers to soothe and settle your little one back to dreamland.
Finding Your Inner ZenAbove all, remember that sleep, like parenting itself, is a journey, not a destination. There will be nights when you feel like a sleep-deprived extra in a zombie apocalypse movie, and that's okay. Take solace in the fact that you're not alone in this sleepless adventure. Seek support from fellow parents who understand the struggle and don't be afraid to laugh at the absurdity of it all. After all, someday soon, you'll look back fondly on these sleepless nights and marvel at how you survived with your sanity intact (mostly).So, fellow sleep-deprived mamas, let's raise a mug of lukewarm coffee (because who has time to drink it hot?) to mastering the art of baby sleep cycles. With a dash of patience, a sprinkle of humor, and a whole lot of love, you've got this. Here's to restful nights and cheerful mornings — may they come sooner rather than later.
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5 Super Easy + Quick Homemade Baby Puree Recipes
by Abby Patton
on Jun 28 2022
We have included 5 simple + easy recipes to use if you are making purees from scratch. These are great to use with any food blender or processor, but you can also mash them up yourself. You can store your purees in ice cube trays or any small container--just make sure to keep track of when you made it.

