Showing posts with label knitting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label knitting. Show all posts

Friday, February 11, 2011

Hatmania


As promised here are just a few of my recent knitting projects. Enjoy :)

actually an adult sized hat, but it fits Q pretty well huh? Made with Noro Kureyon yarn.
I'm in love despite the fact that it was supposed to be for me and it's too small

another noro yarn here - noro silk garden yarn. Lyon hat.
The ear flaps button off and it's so freaking adorable, another love


this one out of cascade 220 superwash merino yarn, a very simple beanie for my darling husband

I've been hat crazy as you can tell.


I've made this pattern above three times so far because family members keep asking for them! That feels good :)

I think my favorite hat so far is the one I finished yesterday. Soulemama's Rosa. I did it a little differently from hers because I didn't care for the super poofy, gathered top and I'm quite happy with how mine came out.


and here it is sitting on my little model


and I have one other hat that's almost done, a very valentines-y hat actually. Not planned that way but it is rather fitting ;) pun intended :)


phew, that's a lot of hats (and that's not even all of them!). I'll show you some of the other projects I've been working on in another post :)

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Somewhere between a WIP and a FO

It's Thursday. I was going to post some pictures of all my Works In Progress yesterday, and then all my Finished Objects tomorrow but since yesterday didn't happen (like so any of the blog posts I've been writing in my head lately) I thought I would pop in today.

We've been busy gearing up for Christmas, for more cold weather, and for time with friends and family over the next month. I think it's the cold weather most of all that has infected me with knitting bug. There's nothing like knitting needles clicking away with a pile of wool yarn on your lap to keep you warm during the cold. So here are a few of my recent projects - knitting and otherwise.

First, my first pair of socks! not as hard as I expected thank goodness. The yarn is a beautiful handpainted merino fingerling yarn spun up by a friend of mine. These will probably be in Q's stocking.


speaking of stockings. I had planned on knitting everyone a pair of socks for Christmas and having one of those be their stockings but that didn't happen.... So then I thought that I would buy us each a pair of nice wool socks and those would be our stockings.... but then that didn't happen either. So in the end I just got frustrated with my knitting one night, set it aside and whipped these up with some fabric scraps I had


another Christmas knit for the little boy is this wizard hat


doesn't look like much now but it's a HUGE hat that will then be felted down and some decoration added and it will be a wizard hat! trust me ;)

And one more felted knit project and another first for me - mittens!


the one that's finished I have felted some already and tried it on Q, for some reason the thumb is freakishly long so I'm not sure what I'm going to do about that yet, this one is sort of hibernating while I figure that out

and last but very much not least on my knitting needles this week is my first sweater! Sweaters have always daunted me but no more! super easy!! This was also #20 on my list.


This photo was actually taken a few days ago and the sweater is much more completed now, just waiting for one last sleeve to be sewn on and I can show you some pictures of it all finished up! Unfortunately I think I'll have to make some adjustments once it's done because it seems a little bit short for Q.

I also finished this pumpkin hat a few weeks ago, it was a super quick and easy knit and something I've been wanting to make for a while now. I made it a bit longer than called for so that it could roll down over Q's ears but I still wish I'd added another inch to it because it's so damn cold outside. I can't wait to use this pattern again in the spring to make a strawberry hat :)


That's most of the knitting I've been doing lately, and it's all for Q! I did find time to make myself one little thing, very practical but very handy as well (pun intended!)

Fleece-y fingerless gloves!


Can you tell how incredibly easy these are to make? yup, it's just a tube of fleece with a slit on the side for my thumb. Fleece is so easy to work with since it doesn't unravel at all, I love no hemming! I need to do more decoration to these but I've been using them a lot as is - especially when I get in the car first thing in the morning and the steering wheel is so cold.... fleecy mitts to the rescue!

I actually have a few more finished things to show but I need to find them and snap some pictures of them, between the cold weather, the crud going around and a toddler it may be a while though :)

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Homecoming (& an FO)

Remember this past WIP (Work In Progress) Wednesday? Well it was finished in the wee hours of Thursday morning and went home with the sweet baby girl it was made for when she left the hospital Friday.

It's a very simple little hat but it really meant a lot to me to make it, finishing rows in between mom's contractions. Binding it off when mom reached 8cm dilated and admiring it during those last few hours when I thought of the little head that it was about to fit on and how soon we would be meeting her.



Wednesday, April 7, 2010

A Very WIP-y Wednesday

I'm spending this hot and sunny Wednesday in the hospital with a friend who is in labor with a little girl - Lorelei. I'm sure I'll have many hours to kill so I'm taking along a little project. A little newborn hat for little Lorelei.

The color was chosen in honor of the wisteria that is blooming all over town right now


Friday, March 26, 2010

FO Friday

FO= Finished Object and this week mine is a little knit hat I made for Q.


This yarn is a merino wool and cotton blend and it's breezy, super soft, and cuddly. I think it'll be perfect for spring and that's pretty much as long as it will fit him for - the next couple months. Good thing I have a nephew coming this summer who will be ready for this hat by the fall.

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

How in the world...

have I managed to collect so many crochet needles?

These past few days have been gray and dreary and we've been spending lots of time on the living room floor with various projects. In preparation for our upcoming move I'm doing lots of consolidating and organizing and today it was my knitting/crocheting supplies.

I finally pulled all my yarn and put it one place.

I pulled all my needles from their various locations and put them together and realized I have 5 size G hooks and absolutely no F hooks, what's with that? and I have only 2 needless of my set of 4 double pointed knitting needles, uh oh.


I think I need to get started on some crocheting and knitting projects don't I?