I have been knitting some Christmas presents. I have found a great pattern that I hope several young women on my list will love.
Showing posts with label knitting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label knitting. Show all posts
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Decisions, Decisions
I am trying to decide which top to knit with this yarn.
Schoeller+Stahl Eviva - Emerald - 18 skeins or 1980 yards
Gauge 22 stitches = 4" (worsted) on size US 4 needles
The choices are Buttercup or Broken Rib Tank.
Please tell me what you think. This will be my first garment for an adult (me). So I am nervous. And as usual making the decision to get started is taking so long because I am afraid that I will make a mess. I need to just get on with casting on, because I can always rip it out if need be, right?
If you've made a great summer top please share, I am still open to suggestions.
Gauge 22 stitches = 4" (worsted) on size US 4 needles
The choices are Buttercup or Broken Rib Tank.
Please tell me what you think. This will be my first garment for an adult (me). So I am nervous. And as usual making the decision to get started is taking so long because I am afraid that I will make a mess. I need to just get on with casting on, because I can always rip it out if need be, right?
If you've made a great summer top please share, I am still open to suggestions.
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Work in Progress
I have been working on the Cat's Paw Scarf since January 4th, well not really.

I cast it on then but I haven't worked on it in many months. I like it and plan to give it to my aunt for Christmas so it's time to get back to work on it.
I cast it on then but I haven't worked on it in many months. I like it and plan to give it to my aunt for Christmas so it's time to get back to work on it.
Saturday, June 13, 2009
All Done
I finished the baby sweater. After much trouble -
1. Begin knitting with lovely yarn that turns out you don't have enough of
2. Rip it out
3. Go buy new yarn
4. Love new yarn and cast on
5. Finish body of sweater and go back to sleeves
6. Totally screw up first sleeve
7. Rip out sleeve
8. Get first sleeve right
9. Start second sleeve
10. Make a mistake, but only pull out a few rows
11. Finish sleeve
12. Ta Da - Sweater done!
Who knew an easy baby sweater could be so much trouble. I have a feeling it was all operator error. Who cares now, it's done!
1. Begin knitting with lovely yarn that turns out you don't have enough of
2. Rip it out
3. Go buy new yarn
4. Love new yarn and cast on
5. Finish body of sweater and go back to sleeves
6. Totally screw up first sleeve
7. Rip out sleeve
8. Get first sleeve right
9. Start second sleeve
10. Make a mistake, but only pull out a few rows
11. Finish sleeve
12. Ta Da - Sweater done!
Friday, June 12, 2009
Making the Best of Bad Yarn
Is there really such a thing as bad yarn? Well, let's just say yarn that was not my favorite when I pulled it from the bag. You see, I bought several bags of yarn sight unseen. They were a really good deal and I got lots of great stuff. But I also got some stuff that quite frankly at first glance I was ready to give to the closest Goodwill. But then I packed everything away and I've just now pulled it back out after about two months and guess what, I am seeing it all with fresh eyes. And I am seeing new possibilities for some of it. So I am challenging myself to use some of the yarn that was at first glance less desirable. The first yarn up is this lovely.
Thursday, June 4, 2009
I'm Back
Thanks for letting me take a day off. I am back with a few blogs that I follow and how they have influenced and inspired me lately.
First, there is this charming lady over at Crazy Mom Quilts. She makes the most amazing quilts! How does she keep turning them out so quickly? She has inspired me to get my machine back out and attempt to get a few projects going.
Next, head over to Old Red Barn Co. Dana has a great Quilt Along going. I wish I could join in, but right now I'm too overwhelmed to start on something new. I love how she has so many great pictures of her quilt in progress to go with her step by step instructions. She also has a Flickr group for her Quilt Along and you should check it out - so much great fabric! So much inspiration!
I am still knitting on the baby sweater. I interrupted it to cast on some socks to knit at the hospital while waiting and waiting and sitting and so forth . . . But now I am working to complete the sweater. I'm on the sleeves. By the way if you are on Ravelry, so am I. Look for "lovemesomeyarn".
First, there is this charming lady over at Crazy Mom Quilts. She makes the most amazing quilts! How does she keep turning them out so quickly? She has inspired me to get my machine back out and attempt to get a few projects going.
Next, head over to Old Red Barn Co. Dana has a great Quilt Along going. I wish I could join in, but right now I'm too overwhelmed to start on something new. I love how she has so many great pictures of her quilt in progress to go with her step by step instructions. She also has a Flickr group for her Quilt Along and you should check it out - so much great fabric! So much inspiration!
I am still knitting on the baby sweater. I interrupted it to cast on some socks to knit at the hospital while waiting and waiting and sitting and so forth . . . But now I am working to complete the sweater. I'm on the sleeves. By the way if you are on Ravelry, so am I. Look for "lovemesomeyarn".
Saturday, May 30, 2009
Baby Gift
I made this a month ago to give to an adorable baby. I loved making this sweater. It is the first sweater that I've made and I was nervous about it. Turns out this pattern is so easy and it went much faster than I expected. It is the same pattern that I'm using for the blue baby sweater that I am currently making. See link to pattern in previous post.
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Casting On
My brother's dog is sick. She is at the vet clinic staying for a second night. They have run lots of tests and are not exactly sure what's up with her. She is a great dog. I hope she feels better soon.
This is the yarn for socks that I am casting on today for my niece's birthday in November. I know it is early to make these, but I just want to get them done and off the "to do" list. I think this yarn will make great socks. First of all, it's acrylic, this is most important since my mother-in-law is responsible for washing these and I didn't want to burden her with hard to care for socks. And the color, well, that's my niece's favorite. I also like the sport weight, they should knit up quickly.
I decided to play around with a swatch. There are several different stitch patterns here. I am going to make socks from this book with a 2x2 rib pattern. This swatch helped me make some other decisions for upcoming projects.
This is the yarn for socks that I am casting on today for my niece's birthday in November. I know it is early to make these, but I just want to get them done and off the "to do" list. I think this yarn will make great socks. First of all, it's acrylic, this is most important since my mother-in-law is responsible for washing these and I didn't want to burden her with hard to care for socks. And the color, well, that's my niece's favorite. I also like the sport weight, they should knit up quickly.
I decided to play around with a swatch. There are several different stitch patterns here. I am going to make socks from this book with a 2x2 rib pattern. This swatch helped me make some other decisions for upcoming projects.
Sunday, May 24, 2009
Saturday, May 23, 2009
What's on the needles currently
I am really enjoying knitting with this yarn:
I am making a baby sweater and so far this is what I have managed to do:
It's time to put the sleeves on stitch holders. Which in my case will be some scrap yarn. I love this pattern. And I tried to post a link for you but I'm having trouble getting it to link properly. I'll keep working on it and put the link in my next post if I'm able to work it out. Sorry.
I am making a baby sweater and so far this is what I have managed to do:
Friday, May 22, 2009
New blog . . . but not really
I've had this blog saved for a while, but I haven't posted anything. I really thought that I would save it to use in conjunction with an etsy.com store but that hasn't happened and may not for a long time. But I wanted to get this going with a few pictures of some of my projects from this year.
Child's hat donated to a local children's hospital for a child undergoing chemo. (made in January '09):
Socks made for husband's valentine present (February 2009):
My first attempt at dyeing yarn with kool-aid:
My first attempt at spinning wool:
Child's hat donated to a local children's hospital for a child undergoing chemo. (made in January '09):
My first attempt at dyeing yarn with kool-aid:
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