Now... I need to adjust my pattern to fit Blythe!
Monday, May 3, 2010
Now... I need to adjust my pattern to fit Blythe!
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Busy, busy, busy!
I got a note from flickr admin insisting that I delete all references to my etsy shop... it took me an hour! Not all photos had references, but you have to review each one which takes a bit of time!
The good news is: I will likely be posting more photos here! Yay!
The good news is: I will likely be posting more photos here! Yay!
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
But I am here now with a new knitted beret I made for Blythe. The yarn is vintage, and a French cotton.. slubby and multicolored; a sportweight. It was a great yarn to work with! The hat is available at http://www.ssmartraggs.etsy.com.
I am seriously considering writing up my patterns.. (yes! I actually do take notes while knitting something on the fly!)
:D
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Newest Knitting Project
The blue hat is made from a wonderful 70%wool/30%silk yarn that the school provided. I believe it is a Cascade yarn; bulky.
I made this one with a fair isle pattern; it has a 10-stitch repeat, and is 13 rows with a 5-row pattern above it; separated by a red/blue border of one row.
The yarn has a soft drapiness that called for more of a tassel than a pompom, so that's what I did. I think it was about 80 wraps over a 4" cardboard... tied, and another tight wrap and tie before trimming the bottom edge.
The pattern is one that I made up as I went along; starting on size 10.5 US circular needles for the garter stitch edge, then moving onto size 11 US circular needles for the body. I began decreasing after the fair isle pattern was finished; it didn't interfere with the pattern, but I nearly ran out of the blue yarn!! They picked great colors for this hat; I love how this particular shade of blue really makes the red "pop"!!
Friday, January 8, 2010
:D
Friday, November 13, 2009
Baby Pod
I made the Baby Pod (some would call it a cacoon, and perhaps when I make one in another color I may too)... in any case.. the pod is made using two strands of worsted weight yarn so knits up fairly quickly on size 13 needles.
Since I don't have an infant in the house I borrowed my granddaughter's "Bitty Baby" doll to use as a model. She is 15" long in total, but the pod is knitted to 17" before decreasing at the bottom and making a short i-cord for the stem. Perfect for a newborn to keep snuggled up in and toasty warm. An older infant would want to have arms free, but the pod should be great for about the first 4-5 months.
I will post another photo with the cap later.
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