small favor

ETA: Please disregard request below; people have commented with some extremely useful links:

http://www.yarnstandards.com/babysize.html (clothing measurements for knitters)
http://www.yarnstandards.com/childsize.html
http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nhanes/growthcharts/charts.htm (gov’t standards including head circumference)

Thanks!

Hey, for future knitting purposes, could those of you who have kids (or who are around kids often) do me a favor? I am interested in measurements of heads (for hats) and feet (for socks). The problem with not having kids of my own is that I really don’t have a good feeling for how big they are at different ages. I know it varies of course, but then knitting stretches. 🙂

What I need are quick measurements around the circumference of the head and/or length of feet and width at their widest point – if it’s easier, use a circumference of the foot, just tell me which. There’s no need to be painstakingly precise, just reasonably accurate; as I say, knitting stretches. I also need the age of the child. I’m mostly interested in babies up to say age 10. (I don’t need the children’s names, though: this is statistics, and I do not want to violate their privacy. Anonymous comments are fine too.) If I get more than a couple of replies, I will create a spreadsheet and share it here, for the convenience of other crafters. I’ll include averages too, if I get more than one answer per a given age.

Thanks in advance!!

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One Response to small favor

  1. LA says:

    Hats, sweaters and blankets always appreciated. Booties are another matter. They sound good in theory and look cute as the dickens, but almost impossible to keep on a baby’s feet. At least that’s been my experience, I had squirmy kids. Then once they got old enough to figure out how to take clothes off (about 18 months) they did their best to be naked for the next 6-8 years. Wolf, especially. He used to be quite the nature boy. 🙂

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