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Sunday, 4 March 2012
A warm cardi...
I made this warm cardigan during the recent very cold weather and I was so glad I did because it kept me warm during the -5 deg temperatures. I bought the wool in America. It's a worsted and a bit thicker that our DK here in the U.K. It's somewhere between DK (double knit) and Chunky so it took a bit of getting used to. I love the colour - it's a rich dark brown, with different coloured flecks in it.
Monday, 2 January 2012
A suit to keep me warm.
I've just completed a suit comprising of a jacket and a long, brown skirt. I think it will be nice to wear over a polo neck shirt in a light creamy colour. I had fun making it and it will be even more fun to wear it.
Here it is over the skirt.
What are you making at the moment?
Thursday, 8 December 2011
Humpty Bunny
My latest toy is a Humpty Bunny for my son. He uses his as a neck pillow. I've been making them for years!
Here he is on his way to the Post Office.
...and here am I about to go with him, part of the way. He's on his way to England. I always find it hard to part with the toys that I make, but this one is going to a very good home.
Monday, 10 October 2011
A Purple Bolero
The wool is so soft and light to the touch.
Thursday, 1 September 2011
Crochet top
I've been crocheting with some very slippery yarn in a gorgeous beige colour. The pictures on here don't really do the colour justice so you'll just have to take my word for it. hee hee
Here's a close-up of the stitches.
and the top is done in a slightly tighter stitch, still awaiting buttons.
These are the armholes.
and this is the wool. I don't think it is possible to get it any more. I bought it in a charity shop so goodness knows how old it is. The yarn is very fine, 4 ply in English descriptions.
Here's a close-up of the stitches.
and the top is done in a slightly tighter stitch, still awaiting buttons.
These are the armholes.
and this is the wool. I don't think it is possible to get it any more. I bought it in a charity shop so goodness knows how old it is. The yarn is very fine, 4 ply in English descriptions.
Saturday, 27 August 2011
Keeping Warm
Back in May I decided to make the sleeping bag illustrated on this page of my baby book, to keep Dylan warm in his cot. I figured that it would be finished in time for the more chilly Autumn days to come. I chose red because it looks warmer than blue.
It does look warm doesn't it!
It does look warm doesn't it!
Tuesday, 7 June 2011
A baby shawl I made for my grandson.
This is a cobweb shawl I made for my grandson, Dylan. I made it in a white, Sirdar 3 ply yarn, which washes and tumbles very well. Here he is getting some warmth from it. The first picture is misty because I took it through the window.
Shawls are special. They take a long time to make and can get very tedious to do. However, the patterns are often intricate and provide a real challenge for the knitter.
When you see a beautiful baby lying under one, it makes all the hard work worthwhile!
Shawls are special. They take a long time to make and can get very tedious to do. However, the patterns are often intricate and provide a real challenge for the knitter.
When you see a beautiful baby lying under one, it makes all the hard work worthwhile!
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