Episode 27
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First of all, my pile of gray Malabrigo is rapidly turning into the
squishiest, softest, cuddliest cardigan. I cant wait to wrap myself in it when its done.
Fortunately I know a thing or two about blocking handknits into submission.
There was a beautiful boutique set up just for the retreat participants. It wasn't my fault that they happened to include the most beautiful skein of sock yarn in the sale.
I had to cast on for Damson straight away.
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I just knit the most fantastic little toy out of Susan B. Anderson's new book Itty Bitty Toys.
The last chapter contains 5 ingenious reversible patterns, including this one... my favorite.
It starts out as a tiny egg and hatches into a sweet little Bluebird.
What a fun concept.
It was so quick! And way easier to construct than I thought it would be.
For this project I used 3 skeins of O-wool balance in colors Opal, Natural, and Agate. It only took a tiny amount of each skein.
(Yarn available here.)
I just used some scraps to make the beak and eyes. There was no way that I was going to order a whole skein just for that!
The "Bluebird/Egg" pattern also comes with its own tiny little nest to rest in. So adorable!
If you would like to hear more about O-wool yarn and the book Itty Bitty Toys, listen to my latest podcast episode #26.
Episode 26
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(Pattern here. Yarn here.)
My daughter insists that Elijah is in fact a girl name and is convinced that 'she' is the best thing that ever was.
For that reason I'm so glad that I made him... um.. I mean HER. :)
Unfortunately I found the knitting part of the project a bit of a pain. I LOVED the fact that it was knit all in one piece, but at the same time picking up those stitches and knitting at such a tight gauge proved rather cumbersome.
I really should have done the body parts in order and worked both ears last. I found it to be quite challenging knitting an arm after an ear. The double pointed needles kept getting caught and it was kind of annoying. I guess that the order of instructions is there for a reason!
(Yarn found here.)
With the help of this chart, this truly was a painless, quick lace project.
As you know, I'm not a huge fan of variegated yarn, so the Ireland colorway, although beautiful, made me a little nervous. I have to say that I'm quite pleased with the result though. I think that the colors blended nicely and fairly evenly across the piece.
I love the sheen and drape of this gorgeous yarn.
I definitely will be working with it again in the future.
Episode 25
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Here is my Molly hat all completed. I'm very glad I chose to make the solid color version for myself.
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Here is the pattern information for those of you who are interested in knitting one up:
3 months [6mos, 9mos, 12mos, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6] (shown in size 2)
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Chest: 15.5 [16.5, 17.25, 18.5, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24] inches (One inch of negative ease allowed for a fitted bodice)
Length: approx 6.5 [7, 7.5, 8, 9, 9.5, 10, 10.5, 11] inches after blocking
MATERIALS
[MC] Manos Cotton Stria [100% Peruvian Cotton; 116 yd/106m per 50g skein; color: #204;
Scraps of black yarn (I used Panda Silk sock yarn doubled up in Black.)
And
1# 24” US #6/4mm circular needle (for larger body sizes only)
Stitch holderOne medium button
Tapestry needle
GAUGE
20 sts/28 rows = 4" in Stockinette stitch on size 6 needles
Extra Small [Small, Medium, Large, Extra Large] (shown in size Medium)(Baby [Toddler, Child, Small Adult, Large Adult])
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Length: approx 5.5 [6, 7, 8.5, 9] inches from cast on edge to top of hat.
Note: Brim will stretch a bit with wear. So if you are in between sizes, go down one size smaller to ensure proper fit.
MATERIALS
Solid Version: Artesano 100% Alpaca 4 PLY [100% Alpaca; 200 yd/184m per 50g skein; color: Fern; 1 [1, 1, 2, 2] skein(s) or approx 145 [165, 185, 215, 245] yds.
1# 16” US #3/3.25mm circular needle for body of hat
1# set of US #3/3.25mm double pointed needles for top of hat and I-cord
Stitch markers in 2 different colors
Tapestry needle
Measuring tape
I I love the purl side!
I also started the Vine Yoke Cardigan pattern that was featured in the new issue of Twist Collective.
This is SO fun to knit. Its knit from side to side! Ive never knit a sweater in this style before!
I am using Malabrigo Worsted in Polar Moon.
(The tag actually says that the color is Polar Morn, but Im convinced thats a typo... What is a "Morn" anyways?)
Episode 24
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A week or so ago, my daughter asked me if I would make her an Elephant. Have no clue why. But that's what she asked. I love to knit toys so I happily obliged!
This most adorable knitting pattern "Elijah" immediately came to mind. Ive decided to use up my scraps of the super soft Sublime Organic Merino leftover from my Sheepish sweater to work on this cute little guy.
Isn't this the most perfect Elephant color?
I just thought he looked kind of funny and cute at this stage of the process... in a pathetic/deformed sort of way. I just had to share these pictures. Its cruel, I know.
My three year old daughter used to never be one to name things. She always is carrying around some sort of little stuffed animal or doll wherever she goes. Whenever a polite person in the grocery store stops and asks, "Well hello there, whats your Bear's name?" She would always look at them perplexed and answer "Bear" in a matter of fact 'of-course-his-name-is-Bear' type of way.
Aside from the hat, I've started 3 other new knitting projects! Another one for my daughter and two for me! Check back soon to see all the new pictures!
Episode 23
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Knit Picks Zephyr Needles
Sublime Organic Merino Dk
Fairy Tale Knits: 32 Projects to Knit Happily Ever After
Fairy Tale Knits
Fairy Tale Knits Pattern Pictures
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