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Showing posts with label knitting. Show all posts

Sunday, March 3, 2013

Knitting some small things...

Dish cloths and baby bibs knitted with Sugar'n Cream, Peaches & Creme and Bernat Handicrafter Cotton.

Dish cloths yarn: Sugar'n Cream Oriental Ochre
Looks like that color is discontinued.

Patterns: Mock-Woven Tea Towel and Double Bump Scarf or Dishcloth
 
Bib yarns: Bernat Handicrafter Holidays and Peaches & Cream: Shades of Spring

Patterns: No Tie Stretchy Baby Bib and Sideways Garter Stitch Baby Bib
 
I like the bib that slips over the head. Don't know how the parents feel about it... since we don't have any babies around.... can't ask.

Beaded Shamrock Bracelet or cup cozy

I love knitting with beads and this bracelet/cup cozy has shamrocks, just in time for St. Patrick's Day.


Sunday, November 13, 2011

OOOOH new yarn

Red Heart yarns, well known for the plastic yarn called Super Saver has released new yarns that are so much fun to use.
The yarns have different colors and/or textures in one skein.

Watch this video to see the yarn named "changes".
I made scarves with "cream" and "aquamarine" and really like the way they look.
CREAM

AQUAMARINE not the true colors due to the flash
The pattern by Veronica O'Neill is called Magz Bias Scarf and works really well with this yarn. A long, slinky scarf worn in many different ways.

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Kaps For Kendall - knitting more hats for charities

Kaps for Kendall has a goal of 1,000 hats by December 15th. They collected 300 so far. My goal is five hats by November 15th. One done, four to go

The pattern is one of my favorites "Brandon Ribbed Beanie" a free pattern from Mindy Vasil

Hat #2 "Be Kind" pattern by Melissa Simpson, a free pattern. The yarn is Red Heart Stripes, color Posh Stripes




3 baby hats based on the pattern from  Carissa Browning


Pittsburgh Steelers color beanie



The pattern is Shadow Knitting hat found here My first try at Shadow knitting.

Read more about Kaps for Kendall; Kendall Atkinson, tragically died following a bone marrow transplant for Fanconi anemia on March 14, 2004 at the age of 20.

Saturday, October 1, 2011

I am knitting socks or at least that was the plan

My girlfriend Hildegard's birthday is on September 25 and she always carries socks in her purse because she often has cold feet.
On September 20th I decided to knit her a pair of socks. What could be so difficult?
I know how to knit and read directions.
I know how tink (knit backwards when I make a mistake.
I know how to frog (unravel) when I make mistakes.

Paton's Kroy Sock Stripes yarn, Bronzed Berry Stripes and the book "The Sock Knitter's Workshop" seemed like good choices.
 
Using Clover Bamboo needles size 2  double point needles I cast on 44 stitches for size 7/8 (page 20).
I should read the directions thru before starting but that hardly ever happens.
Finished the cuff for sock one and two I started the leg. Looking through the book for heels and toes I realized I cast on for a child's sock size 7/8 not for the women's sock size.
Decided to start socks with different yarn Fortissima Colori Socka Color by Schoeller & Stahl (German flag colors) and a different book "Not just more Socks" by Sandy Rosner The Ripple Sock pattern looked a great match for the stripes. Used size 1 needles this time and started knitting. The pattern repeat is easy to remember but the process of knitting the socks was much slower than I anticipated.
 
By September 25th I had two socks but now came the dreaded "Kitchener Stitch" and I messed trying to get the socks finished in a hurry.
Needless to say, Hildegard did not get her socks for her birthday. They are still unfinished (Hildegard is on vacation this month) and I hope to have them done when she returns.

Thinking I could knit and finish a pair of socks in 5 days was insane!


Thursday, July 8, 2010

Summer Fun Baktus

An easy pattern from Strikkelise a triangular scarf knitted with 2 skeins of ONline Linie 2 Supersocke Silk Color 0110
I added a tassel and some beads.







Thursday, February 18, 2010

I Love To Read Dishcloth

This cloth was a lot of fun to knit. The pattern is available from Knit Wits Alley. Lots of patterns available for only $2.00. I used Lion Cotton, color 159 Mustard.
 
The color is washed out from the flash but the message shows up.

This is the mustard color.

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Saturday, July 25, 2009