Friday, November 5, 2010
Silence
Saturday, October 17, 2009
Some Baby Things
These baby tie shoes are from Crotiques pattern site.
These will be donated to the local pregnancy resource center.
Friday, October 2, 2009
Inauguration Chapeau
pattern is here: Inauguration Chapeau
I used Vanna's choice in linen. I had to leave out a row of the tie, because the pattern called for 220 yards of yarn and I had only 197 yards. However, I think another row of DC would've made the tie too wide anyhow.
This hat is a little large on the mannequin head, but it fits me perfectly.
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Hats, hats and more hats
It's bee a hat week for me. First my niece bought me a very nice ball of yarn from their visit to Colorado. I made a hat with it. I had to supplement it with some alpaca yarn I had. The pattern is a FPDC around the crown and then HDC around the head.
I also made a baby cap with some ILTY Candy Corn ombre. It was just a simple pattern that I made as I went....
The last is a cap from vallieskids.blogspot.com called Meagan-wants-you. I made it for my friend's daughter's birthday. I am wokring on a scarf now. She likes purple, so I went shopping in my stash and found some Red Heart Aztec that fit the bill.
Monday, September 21, 2009
Felted Booga Bag

This is a felted bag I made as a shower favor. It worked up very quickly! Lion Brand Midnight Yarn ran when felting so the colors aren't what they should be, but still acceptable. The pattern is free and called Booga Bag.
I didn't do an icord for the handles. Instead, I loosely chained a whole bunch with an N hook and two strands, then I sl st into the underside loop of the chain all the way back.
Liquid Silver Shawl


This is called the "Liquid Silver Wrap" and is from the elann.com website. The laceweight yarn I used is Pure silk 20-2 from Yarn and Fiber Company and is color storm. I highly recommend using laceweight needles, as it makes a huge difference. I only did two repeats wide of the pattern, not three. I got my beads from Hobby Lobby.
The shawl pin is a Fair Trade endeavor by a group called "Rwanda Knits".
Sunday, September 20, 2009
BICO
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