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Ember Sleep Sack

About this pattern

Ember Sleep Sack is a Intermediate baby-knits pattern worked in Aran-weight yarn. Designed by Marit Aanensen, this project balances thoughtful construction with everyday wearability — a quiet pattern you'll reach for again and again.

Materials

About 199 yards of Aran-weight wool or wool blend. The sample uses a single skein in a quiet, heathered colour. Substitute generously — anything that knits to gauge will work, but match the recommended fibre content for the best drape.

Sizing

Sized newborn / 0–3 / 3–6 / 6–12 / 12–18 / 18–24 months.

Construction

Worked in soft, machine-washable yarn with smooth seams and gentle finishing. Sized for newborn through 24 months with clear stitch counts at every size break.

Stitch chart

Three charts cover the cable panel, the side panels, and the transition between them. A row-by-row written version is included for knitters who prefer not to read charts.

Skill notes

Assumes confidence with reading charts, working in the round, and basic shaping. New techniques are linked to short tutorials.

Finishing

Weave in ends with a tapestry needle, working each tail along a row of stitches for at least three centimetres before trimming. Wet block on a flat surface and let dry fully before wearing — blocking opens up the stitch pattern and is not optional for lace or colourwork.

Tips for success

Knit a generous swatch in the round (or flat, if the piece is flat) before starting. Wash and block the swatch the same way you intend to block the finished piece, then measure. Going up or down a needle size to hit gauge is normal and expected.

Care and use

Hand-knit pieces last for decades when they're cared for gently. Wash by hand in lukewarm water with a small amount of wool wash, press out water in a clean towel without wringing, then lay flat to dry. Re-block once a year if the piece needs reshaping; store folded with cedar to discourage moths.

This pattern is provided free for personal, non-commercial use. Knit it for yourself, your family, and gifts. Please credit Marit Aanensen if you share photos online, and link back to this page so other knitters can find the pattern too.