Wednesday, March 28, 2007
Is Wednesday WIP Day?
Yeah! I finally finished the crocheted squares afghan. It's pretty colorful and warm looking!
Finished a poncho I started last month using up even more stash. Pattern here
KFYS Report (Confession)
Well I am happy that I can crochet more without my wrists hurting. I just have to remember to switch from crocheting to knitting and rotate the crafts.
And, I've been using up more stash by crocheting up the leftovers from the bigger blankets into little grannies. But when I went to Joann's today to buy some buttons, these 3 fellows jumped in my shopping cart and came home with me.....
Little 8 point star still needs a few more rows and thanks to a reader I think I have a source for a knitted chevron/ripple type blanket.
Answer to Monika about the Curve of Pursuit I started last year. No I have not forgotten it, I am just "aging" it :) - seriously I do have it out and in my conga line of Wips.
Saturday, March 24, 2007
Blanket Binge
Another fork in my knitting road - I've been on a kick to finish up some blanket WIPs that have been laying around here.
I started this woven one back in Sept 2006 and never got around to crocheting the edgings.
It will be baby blanket size when I'm done assembling.
Then there is this warmish bigger afghan, mostly crocheted squares, one or two knit ones.
This one was also started back in Sept of 2006. I've got all those squares to put together and then it will be another FO for me!
I'm almost done with the 8 point star blankie. I think about 4 more rows should do it.
And I didn't know but these are popular on the web right now - they even have a Ripple KAL going.
Mik has a couple of great patterns that I wish I had seen before I tried working my brain to come up with my 8 point star. I think I'll be giving hers a try because I like the rounder points on her blankets.
Now if only I can find a KNITTED round ripple pattern. Anyone?
I started this woven one back in Sept 2006 and never got around to crocheting the edgings.
It will be baby blanket size when I'm done assembling.
Then there is this warmish bigger afghan, mostly crocheted squares, one or two knit ones.
This one was also started back in Sept of 2006. I've got all those squares to put together and then it will be another FO for me!
I'm almost done with the 8 point star blankie. I think about 4 more rows should do it.
And I didn't know but these are popular on the web right now - they even have a Ripple KAL going.
Mik has a couple of great patterns that I wish I had seen before I tried working my brain to come up with my 8 point star. I think I'll be giving hers a try because I like the rounder points on her blankets.
Now if only I can find a KNITTED round ripple pattern. Anyone?
Saturday, March 17, 2007
Knitting For The Wee Ones
I've gone into a baby sweater knitting zone! I just had to make another Mossy Jacket and this time I used some baby weight yarn from my stash. I really do not like knitting with lightweight yarn of this type, so I doubled it up and followed the instructions and added some cute kitty buttons.
And I could not resist starting another Free Pattern From f.Pea. This is so cute!
It's an Organic Guernsey - well mine is just plain old Red Heart, but it's still looking good!
8 Point Star Update
I've been adding more rows and here is what it looks like today!
And I could not resist starting another Free Pattern From f.Pea. This is so cute!
It's an Organic Guernsey - well mine is just plain old Red Heart, but it's still looking good!
8 Point Star Update
I've been adding more rows and here is what it looks like today!
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
Seeing Stars
I've just veered away from my next project and started out on this cute 8pt star blanket.
It's based on a number free patterns of star blankets on the web. This being one of them.
I tweaked the pattern a little bit to get 8 points. I Googled around and found other patterns under 6 point ripple afghans. It is not finished yet - I still have more rounds to go!
Cute Sweater Update
Well Ms.Pea, here's the outcome of that cute little baby sweater you have under Free Pattern Fridays.
I think I got the shaping right and I used a few odd balls from the stash to make stripes.
Now I need to buy some orange or lime green buttons. All the buttons in my button stash are just too boring for these lively colors. The pattern is so easy, that I've started another one :)
Blanket Eye Candy for those Blanket Junkies
Yeah, you know who you are :)
I finally finished this afghan that started out with my good intentions of making a few squares to mail to one of our listmom's (Gail ) who collects them and makes up afghans for the Rez.
Well I just got so entranced by all the color combos that I decided to make up the afghan myself and I'll be mailing it to the Rez soon.
I just love how those diagonals came out that I am thinking of making more diagonal only blankets.
Answers to Questions
Monika asked where I got those cute little WIP baskets.
I found them at different stores, Kmart and Target. The other day I was at Target and they had some in the Dollar Bins.
And how did I connect the blanket? I worked 2 rows of single crochet around each block and decided to join into 4 block groups using plain old mattress stitch. Then I worked another round of single crochet around each 4 block group. I joined up each 4 block group and finally worked a round of single crochet around the whole blanket.
Sandy asked me about the pattern I used for "Cute Little Raglan".
It's from Children's Sweaters & Hats Knitting Seamless Raglan Top Down: Step by Step Patterns & Photos (Richdesigns)
It's based on a number free patterns of star blankets on the web. This being one of them.
I tweaked the pattern a little bit to get 8 points. I Googled around and found other patterns under 6 point ripple afghans. It is not finished yet - I still have more rounds to go!
Cute Sweater Update
Well Ms.Pea, here's the outcome of that cute little baby sweater you have under Free Pattern Fridays.
I think I got the shaping right and I used a few odd balls from the stash to make stripes.
Now I need to buy some orange or lime green buttons. All the buttons in my button stash are just too boring for these lively colors. The pattern is so easy, that I've started another one :)
Blanket Eye Candy for those Blanket Junkies
Yeah, you know who you are :)
I finally finished this afghan that started out with my good intentions of making a few squares to mail to one of our listmom's (Gail ) who collects them and makes up afghans for the Rez.
Well I just got so entranced by all the color combos that I decided to make up the afghan myself and I'll be mailing it to the Rez soon.
I just love how those diagonals came out that I am thinking of making more diagonal only blankets.
Answers to Questions
Monika asked where I got those cute little WIP baskets.
I found them at different stores, Kmart and Target. The other day I was at Target and they had some in the Dollar Bins.
And how did I connect the blanket? I worked 2 rows of single crochet around each block and decided to join into 4 block groups using plain old mattress stitch. Then I worked another round of single crochet around each 4 block group. I joined up each 4 block group and finally worked a round of single crochet around the whole blanket.
Sandy asked me about the pattern I used for "Cute Little Raglan".
It's from Children's Sweaters & Hats Knitting Seamless Raglan Top Down: Step by Step Patterns & Photos (Richdesigns)
Thursday, March 08, 2007
March KFYS Update
Knit From Your Stash Update
Well I'm doing great but I did have to go out and buy some yarn. I only had one skein of a cadet blue that I was using to edge an afghan I am working on, so I went out and bought 2 more skeins. And that's ok because I had allowed myself to purchase more yarn IF I needed it to complete a project.
This is the afghan that I've been working on using up most of my odd bits and leftovers.
It's basically garter stitch on #6 needles and a crochet edging.
I've joined up some of the squares - these are the diagonals.
Meanwhile on the back burner are these little projects lined up and waiting for their turn.
And I'm being tempted by this cute baby sweater on f.p's blog.
Plus my sister ordred this vest pattern from Patternworks and I am supposed to be knitting up a sample.
Comments on some Comments
Thank you to Needles of Steel for the picot hem advice - I think I'll try it all in one next time.
Pam I have a Bond knitting machine or USM/ISM.
And yes, Debbie, I have tried EZ's Mocassin sock pattern - I like it but it is not that quick and easy to knit up.
Well I'm doing great but I did have to go out and buy some yarn. I only had one skein of a cadet blue that I was using to edge an afghan I am working on, so I went out and bought 2 more skeins. And that's ok because I had allowed myself to purchase more yarn IF I needed it to complete a project.
This is the afghan that I've been working on using up most of my odd bits and leftovers.
It's basically garter stitch on #6 needles and a crochet edging.
I've joined up some of the squares - these are the diagonals.
Meanwhile on the back burner are these little projects lined up and waiting for their turn.
And I'm being tempted by this cute baby sweater on f.p's blog.
Plus my sister ordred this vest pattern from Patternworks and I am supposed to be knitting up a sample.
Comments on some Comments
Thank you to Needles of Steel for the picot hem advice - I think I'll try it all in one next time.
Pam I have a Bond knitting machine or USM/ISM.
And yes, Debbie, I have tried EZ's Mocassin sock pattern - I like it but it is not that quick and easy to knit up.
Sunday, March 04, 2007
Hats R Us
I've been busy trying to finish up a blanket I started. The blanket is taking awhile - so I'll post some hat FO's.
This one is from one of the Cottage Creations booklets - I used Woolease
The Flap Hat from this pattern - I used some chunky type yarn I had in the stash
And a smaller one with less stitches
And this basic hat with 2 strands of worsted wt
This one is from one of the Cottage Creations booklets - I used Woolease
The Flap Hat from this pattern - I used some chunky type yarn I had in the stash
And a smaller one with less stitches
And this basic hat with 2 strands of worsted wt
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