De-De Heeter's girls knitting.






In this page, you will find pictures of knitted outfits made by other knitters, together with information about the yarn or the needles they used, etc.

The goal of this page is to help knitters who are not as experienced or those who have doubts about the yarn or needles to use or anything else. If you would like to collaborate with this page, I should be pleased to add your pictures and comments, please send a mail HERE







Knitted outfits inspired in GL "Douillet", winter 1950, for Bambino.


"Douillet" by Pam D'Alessandro.






"Douillet" by Patti-Ann made to fit a 9" Bambino (instead of the 10") using the following gauge: 16 stitches X 9 rows = 2"x1" on # 1 American needles.






Another picture of Patti-Ann's Bambino wearing "Douillet".






Knitted outfits inspired in GL "Esquimau", winter 1928, for Bleuette.


"Esquimau" by Suzanne E. made with "Debbie Bliss baby cashmerino" yarn and needles 2 (US size).






"Esquimau" by Donna.






"Esquimau" by Donna.






"Esquimau" by Bonnie Rudeski.






Another picture of "Esquimau" by Bonnie Rudeski.






And another one by Bonnie Rudeski. Here is what Bonnie said about the yarn she used : "The first white ski outfit was knitted on #1 needles. The yarn is called Bunny Hop by Crystal Palace Yarns. It is a Baby sport yarn that is 50% microacrylic, 42% micro nylon & 8% rabbit angora. The red outfit was again on #1 needles but a heavier sport weight yarn. The yellow outfit was on a baby fingering yarn & needed #2 needles. I think now when I'm starting another white I'll use the #2 needles. It gives a little more room in the body & the sleeves are a little longer. I compensated for the length of the sleeves in the first one when I added the knitted trim. "






Knitted outfits inspired in GL "Balbutiement", summer 1935, for Bambino.


"Balbutiement" and "Douillet" by Pam D'Alessandro.






"Balbutiement" by Suzanne E. using "Nature Spun Sport" yarn and needles 2 (US size).






Another picture of "Balbutiement" by Suzanne E.






"Balbutiement" by Margaret from New Zealand.






Knitted outfits inspired in GL "Un deux-pièces Ecossais", summer 1938.


"Un deux-pièces écossais" by Suzanne E. made with "Nature Spun Sport" yarn and needles 2 (US size).






"Un deux-pièces écossais" by De-de Heeter.






Knitted outfits inspired in GL "Farniente", summer 1938.


"Farniente" (on the left) by Suzanne E. made with "Nature Spun Sport" yarn and needles 2 (US size) and "Elegance" (on the right) by Suzanne too and made with "Patons Katrina" and the same needles size.






"Farniente" by Julie Riehle.






Knitted outfits inspired in GL "A Roland-Garros", summer 1938.


"A Roland-Garros" by Suzanne E., made with Nature Spun Sport, size 2 US needles.






"A Roland-Garros" by Gloria Lynn, made with Knit Picks fingering yarn, size 3 US needles.






"A Roland-Garros" by Julie Riehle, made with "Nature Spun (Brown Sheep) and # 2 1/2 US needles.






"A Roland-Garros" by Kathy, made with "Paton's Grace" yarn and needles US size 3 (3,25 mm).






Knitted outfits inspired in GL "Hélios", summer 1934.


"Hélios" by Suzanne E., made with ribbon-type yarn, size 2 US needles






"Hélios" by Suzanne E., back side.






"Hélios" by Stevie, made with Bernat "Cool crochet yarn", size 1 US needles






Another version of "Hélios" by Stevie, made with Bernat "Cool crochet yarn", size 1 US needles






"Hélios" by Ruthmade with Paton's Grace" cotton yarn, size 3 US needles and size 4 for the hat.






"Hélios" by Gloria Lynn. The red outfit is made with "Paton's Perle" yarn, size 3 US needles and the turquoise outfit is made with "Nature Spun Sport" yarn, size 3 US needles.






"Hélios" by Kathy, turned into an iceskating outfit.






"Hélios" by Donna (front view), made with "Paton's Grace" cotton yarn found at Michaels. It is from Serbia and packaged in Ontario, Canada. US #3 needles.






"Hélios" by Donna (back view).






"Hélios" by Julie Riehle (front view), made with "Nature spun sport" yarn and needles of 3,25 mm (# 3 American size).






"Hélios" by Julie Riehle (back view).






Knitted outfits inspired in GL "Élégance", summer 1936.


"Élégance" by Stevie, made with Lion Brand Yarn - Microspun and #3 (American)needles.






"Élégance" by Ruth McRobbie, made with fingering weight yarn ("colors) and #3 (American)needles.






"Élégance" by Gloria Lynn, made with Knit picks fingering weight yarn, and size 2, (3mm) Addi (brand name) needles.






"Élégance" by Kathy from NY, made with American needles # 3 and Baby Civona yarn (no longer available, but from Kathy's stash)






"Élégance" by Kathy from NY, made with American needles # 3 and Baby Civona yarn (no longer available, but from Kathy's stash)






"Élégance" by Julie Riehle, made with "Nature spun sport" yarn and needles of 3,25 mm (# 3 American size).









Knitted outfits inspired in GL "Succès", summer 1937.


"Succès" by Stevie, made with needles US size 1.






"Succès" by De-De Heeter, made with "Berroco Glacé" 100% Rayon ribbon yarn, needles US size 3 (3,25 mm).






"Succès" by Gloria Lynn, made with Nature Spun wool sport weight yarn, and size US 3 (3.25 mm) needles.






"Succès" by Kathy from NY, made with American needles # 3 and Baby Civona yarn (no longer available, but from Kathy's stash).






"Succès" by Julie Riehle, made with silk ribbon and needles of 3,25 mm (# 3 American size).






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