I'm back with more bad photo's of things I've been making! This time a sewing project. I was going to make a dress, but I decided a skirt would be quicker and easier. I may not have been right about that.
This skirt is for my middle child. Blue is her current favourite colour, and this fabric was in my stash.
It's a McCalls pattern, but i can't find a link to it. I had to add elastic to the waist band since like all my kids, Miss M is a skinny little thing. She's happy, I'm happy. All is right with the world.
I'll be back with all the things I knit for Christmas presents soon.
Sunday, January 11, 2015
Friday, January 9, 2015
Go, Go, Garther Yoke Cardi
I really don't have the skills or the camera to take good photo's, so I apologize. It's always hard to photograph black as well. I think this cardi looked way better in real life.
The pattern is called Garter Yoke Cardi and is available for purchase from Vogue Knitting. It's a pretty popular pattern, so if you are on Ravelry, I suggest you check out what other people have done with it.
I made it for my sister, Mrs W. She turned the big 30 so I wanted to make something she would really love, and get a lot of use out of. She wanted it in a neutral colour. I knit it up in Cascade 220 yarn, which is 100% wool. Hopefully it won't end up accidentally in the washing machine, because it will felt. Of course if it does, she could always turn it into a really warm pair of slippers, she has great sewing skills!
It's hard to get sizing right when knitting for someone else, especially when they live 4000 miles away! I find it hard getting the sizing right for me, so I'll just keep practicing. I'll be back with more finished projects soon. Happy New Year!
The pattern is called Garter Yoke Cardi and is available for purchase from Vogue Knitting. It's a pretty popular pattern, so if you are on Ravelry, I suggest you check out what other people have done with it.
I made it for my sister, Mrs W. She turned the big 30 so I wanted to make something she would really love, and get a lot of use out of. She wanted it in a neutral colour. I knit it up in Cascade 220 yarn, which is 100% wool. Hopefully it won't end up accidentally in the washing machine, because it will felt. Of course if it does, she could always turn it into a really warm pair of slippers, she has great sewing skills!
I made the sleeves full length for her. She had mentioned that she finds it hard to get sleeves long enough for her super long arms. I wanted to add a little interest with the stripy buttons and the tape measure button band.
It's hard to get sizing right when knitting for someone else, especially when they live 4000 miles away! I find it hard getting the sizing right for me, so I'll just keep practicing. I'll be back with more finished projects soon. Happy New Year!
Thursday, October 30, 2014
Hand Made Halloween 2014
I spent a lot of time putting together my families Halloween costumes this year. It was really fun. I do love it when it all works out.
My other half and I are Hiccup and Astrid from 'How To Train Your Dragon'. Admittedly, neither of us have the hair for these characters, but it is fun anyway. The fake fur for the vest/waistcoat and boots, was a mess, and making shoulder armor for me was tricky. I am really happy with how my Fimo scull buttons turned out.
Little Miss I is Batgirl. I saw this image on Facebook a while ago, and knew immediately that I wanted to recreate this outfit for my youngest. I found the perfect jacket at a thrift store and painted the bat on it. Also I painted an old pair of boots yellow. I had to sew a hat, cape, and utility belt. I probably spent the most time on this costume, and I think it's my favorite. I love doing something a bit different.
Little Miss M wanted to be a Sheriff/Cowgirl. All I had to make was her vest/waistcoat. I found the hat and shirt at a thrift store, and someone gave us the boots.
My oldest was 'Steve' from the game 'Minecraft'. This involved cutting up and taping boxes to the right size, and a lot of painting. The head took almost three hours. it's not the most comfortable costume, but he loves it. His 'diamond' sword is bought. I got sick of cutting and painting in the end and saw this on sale at Walmart.
They had a great time at my in-laws Halloween Party, and we've been the the 'Trunk or Treat' at Church already. Tomorrow is time for the real thing.
I've moved on to the beginnings of making Christmas presents. I should have a couple more things to share soon though.
My other half and I are Hiccup and Astrid from 'How To Train Your Dragon'. Admittedly, neither of us have the hair for these characters, but it is fun anyway. The fake fur for the vest/waistcoat and boots, was a mess, and making shoulder armor for me was tricky. I am really happy with how my Fimo scull buttons turned out.
Little Miss I is Batgirl. I saw this image on Facebook a while ago, and knew immediately that I wanted to recreate this outfit for my youngest. I found the perfect jacket at a thrift store and painted the bat on it. Also I painted an old pair of boots yellow. I had to sew a hat, cape, and utility belt. I probably spent the most time on this costume, and I think it's my favorite. I love doing something a bit different.
Little Miss M wanted to be a Sheriff/Cowgirl. All I had to make was her vest/waistcoat. I found the hat and shirt at a thrift store, and someone gave us the boots.
My oldest was 'Steve' from the game 'Minecraft'. This involved cutting up and taping boxes to the right size, and a lot of painting. The head took almost three hours. it's not the most comfortable costume, but he loves it. His 'diamond' sword is bought. I got sick of cutting and painting in the end and saw this on sale at Walmart.
They had a great time at my in-laws Halloween Party, and we've been the the 'Trunk or Treat' at Church already. Tomorrow is time for the real thing.
I've moved on to the beginnings of making Christmas presents. I should have a couple more things to share soon though.
Sunday, September 21, 2014
Yellowstone Mittens
Three pairs of mittens, for my three little monkeys. We went camping in Yellowstone for Labor Day Weekend. Something my husband I liked to do before we had children, and we lived over this way. I remembered how cold it got at night, so I decided wool mittens were in order.
The pattern was a free one that you can find here. I wasn't crazy about the way it was written, but it has lot's of sizes. I love the longer cuffs, and overall I think they are great mittens. I used Ella Rae Classic Print for the girls and Ella Rae Extrafine Heathers for the boy. I knit his on the drive there, which was great, because it made it go by fast.
Sadly we got rained out of Yellowstone. We made it through one night, but we were very wet. We will just have to go back next year, because it's such an amazing place.
The pattern was a free one that you can find here. I wasn't crazy about the way it was written, but it has lot's of sizes. I love the longer cuffs, and overall I think they are great mittens. I used Ella Rae Classic Print for the girls and Ella Rae Extrafine Heathers for the boy. I knit his on the drive there, which was great, because it made it go by fast.
Sadly we got rained out of Yellowstone. We made it through one night, but we were very wet. We will just have to go back next year, because it's such an amazing place.
Tuesday, September 2, 2014
Herbology Socks
Last year I bought myself 'The Unofficial Harry Potter Knits' magazine from Interweave. This is the first of the projects from it I have completed. It won't be the last! I love all things Harry Potter, and the knits in this magazine are beautiful.
I love how they turned out. I'm sure they will get a lot of wear this winter. I've got a couple of other finished projects to share with you soon, I just haven't photographed them yet. See you soon.
These socks were designed by Rachel Coopey. You can read her blog here. Her sock designs are amazing! There are two more of her sock patterns in the magazine that I will be trying out in the future. These are the 'Herbology Socks'. They have tiny, little, cables and lace. On the first sock I messed up a few of the cables and didn't realize until I was quite far along. At which point, I decided not to fix the mistakes. The second sock appears to be perfect, but don't look too close. The yarn I used came from a yarn swap, but didn't have a label. I believe it is 'Knit Picks Imagination', that has sadly been discontinued. I used this yarn for my 'Hermione's Everyday Socks', and I really like it.
I love how they turned out. I'm sure they will get a lot of wear this winter. I've got a couple of other finished projects to share with you soon, I just haven't photographed them yet. See you soon.
Tuesday, August 12, 2014
Mr. and Mrs.
Exactly seven days before before my sister, Miss C's birthday, I realized it was exactly seven days until her birthday! Not really the best thing to happen, especially when we live on the other side of the world from each other. Last minute gifts are extremely hard to do. I'll blame it on moving and summer busyness. Luckily I had bought the pattern and yarn for these cute Jolly Robins months ago, with the intention of making a few for her.
I used Lion Brand Wool-Ease yarn and size US 5 needles. The red breasted robing I knit flat and then I had to seam. I'm not very experienced with knitting intarsia, so even when it's simple, it scares me a little. I don't really love seaming, so my second robin I knit in the round and skipped the red breast. Female robins are plain brown in the real world, so she's the other half of this couple. I decided to add a little bit over-stitching when she was done though, I felt she was missing something without it.
I packed them off to England five days before my sisters birthday, and you know, they were only three days late. Not at all bad considering the times I've sent things more than two weeks before they need to get there, and then they still get there late! She says she loves them, but she needs more, so I'm going back to work.
Wednesday, July 16, 2014
Fernando
My youngest sister recently had her second baby. My name suggestion was Fernando (we are Abba fans in my family). When she didn't go with it, I decided I needed to name the bear I made for him Fernando.
The pattern is called 'Flat Ted' and is by Zoe Mellor. It's in her book 'Knitted Toys: 25 Fresh and Fabulous Designs'. I love the look of her toys. It's just a shame she wants you to knit everything flat. I knitted as much of this bear possible in the round, so I would have less finishing to do.
I was gifted some yarn that was just meant to become a bear. It's Rowan British Sheep Breed Fine Boucle.
It was a little tricky to knit with, but looks so good. I had a hard time making his face as well. Something I need to practice. I love how this rather large bear turned out.
Hopefully he will enjoy and long and happy life with my new nephew.
The pattern is called 'Flat Ted' and is by Zoe Mellor. It's in her book 'Knitted Toys: 25 Fresh and Fabulous Designs'. I love the look of her toys. It's just a shame she wants you to knit everything flat. I knitted as much of this bear possible in the round, so I would have less finishing to do.
I was gifted some yarn that was just meant to become a bear. It's Rowan British Sheep Breed Fine Boucle.
It was a little tricky to knit with, but looks so good. I had a hard time making his face as well. Something I need to practice. I love how this rather large bear turned out.
Hopefully he will enjoy and long and happy life with my new nephew.
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