Thursday, October 08, 2009

Baby Cardigan

I'm really happy with the way this turned out. The pattern is called First Flower from the book The Alchemy of Color Knitting by Gina Wilde that I had checked out of the library. I cast on right away with some washable wool yarn I had in my stash and finished it before the book was due (except for hemming and buttons). It is knit from the top down in one piece with picot edging and three silver heart buttons. I hope it will fit you know who.

Friday, October 02, 2009

I Went on Vacation and the Only Thing I Knit Was This

A simple dishcloth. On a recent road trip, ten days were spent zig zagging across the State of California and Oregon without much knitting to show for it. I really can't knit while riding in the car, especially the roads we took. We drove to Kings Canyon, Lassen and Crater Lake National Parks, all with very high and winding roads. Not conducive to knitting. Actually, I knit one dishcloth going north (given away) and another going south. Not even a dent in my stash.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

My Hex Bag


My latest felted bag. This was fun to knit and I used yarn (Cascade 220) from my stash. Only three skeins, but still it's something. The pattern is from Interweave Knits Holiday 2008. Clever construction, each hexagon is knitted from the outside edges to the center and then the next one is attached by picking up stitches. No sewing was involved.

Thursday, August 06, 2009

Love It, (or) Leaf It

That's the name of this pattern (without the or) from the summer issue of Knit.1. and I think I will leaf it or rather leave it. I should have known better after reading of other knitters having problems with the hat being too large. But I picked out some bamboo yarn from my stash and knitted away, even using smaller needles to adjust for the size. It looks good and feels very soft, but unless I find someone with a very large head (about 24"), I going to rip this out and knit something else!

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

If It Looks Like a Duck

And the knitting pattern said it was a duck, then it must be a duck. I checked the book Knitted Toys by Fiona McTague out from the library. I thought the duck was cute, and I had yarn in my stash that would work. Of course I didn't follow the instructions exactly because I wanted to avoid sewing seams. That made it much more difficult than the skill level 1 assigned to the pattern. The only sewing involved was in attaching the arms. A knitting challenge!

Thursday, May 14, 2009

A Little Shawl

The pattern is called Little Arrowhead Shawl. This was a fast knit. The yarn started out as the Branching Out scarf, which I ripped out to make this shawlette. It wasn't hard, but I did have to watch out that I didn't forget my yarn overs.

The model is my armless mannequin. I had to drag it out in the backyard to get better light.
And I did have to avoid the gopher holes.

Saturday, May 09, 2009

Which One is Cuter?

Gopher

or
Hedgehog

What do you think? A lawn wrecking gopher, or a soft hedgehog knit and felted out of wool? OK, I think my hedgehog is cuter. He didn't take long to knit, though I started him last year. He was left unfinished in a bag until I found the right kind of yarn to complete the project. The eyes and nose are needle felted. Unstuffed, he makes a fun puppet.
The gopher took up residence in my back yard last week, digging his way across the lawn. He kindly posed for this picture in the middle of digging a hole. I'm hoping he will find my neighbor's lawn tastier.

Friday, May 01, 2009

Random Photos

Favorite Sign

Butterfly on Avocado Leaf

Epiphyllum

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Angora Bunny


Monday, April 06, 2009

Bag and a Half


One pattern, two bags. The smaller one is half the size and knit with half the stitches. It measures about eight inches square. I finally used up my never ending brown yarn. Recognize it from the Pinwheel pillow? I don't know what ever possessed me to buy this yarn in the first place. I think that I had some crazy idea it would look good as a sweater. It works fine for a bag, though.