Monday, December 29, 2008

new oven mitt







I had a gym appointment today and Missy got in bed. So its not made, thats my excuse! I did finish my oven mitt.


Its knitted out of sugar and cream cotton. It has a lining of insul-bright cotton batting and fabric


http://www.craftandfabriclinks.com/oven_mitt/oven_mitt_pattern.html I used this pattern minus the bottom piece. It says use 1/4 inch seams I think you need to add 1/4 inch seams to the pattern if you make it with just fabric.
I washed it and dried it now its AWESOME!

Friday, December 26, 2008

twisted fringe

Pattern! Bouillon Trim (Any Machine, Any Yarn) by Karen Lothrop, Hanover MA.
e-mail klothrop@verizon.net website: http://www.freewebs.com/artknitter/
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1. Cast on 3 stitches knit using tuck card 1 x1. If you have no patterning make a fat I cord. Knit until the trim is as long as you think you need and then knit several rows of waste yarn.
I pressed mine flat.
2. Next pick up 3 stitches on the edge of your trim, work from the opposite end the ending waste yarn is on. That way if you need more or less you can add or subtract.
3. Knit 30 rows
4. Now you twist and twist it until it’s twisted up to the top and bottom about 15-20 times hold it.

5. Pick up 3 stitches from the edges and hang on the same needles. I pull the needles all the way out and make sure everything is behind the latches knit 1 row. Continue across.
This was done on the bulky and can be done on any machine with any yarn.
Editor’s Note: Similar, only with crochet, can be found here http://charmknits.com/fringe.htm or: http://hometown.aol.com/lffunt/stoutfringe.htm

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Christmas afghans done





Well 3 afghans done 2 are gifts 1 was that infernal circular sweater. I of course tried to wing and it was wrong! Oh well Every time I try to make that thing I end up with another afghan.
Another funfur afghan. The red and green is a clone of another I made this one is knitted tighter. Its kinda curly but believe it or not it was asked for by a 10 year old boy. He keeps taking the one I made his Mom and popped a few stitches which I fixed. So I knitted it tighter and added a lot of crocheting. the fun fur is almost like an accordian a lot of stretch. I put in a lot of crochet which looks ripply but when in use you'd see why. Its not going to be folded on a bed but used.The one I made for myself gets washed in cold and dried on no heat, looks like new everytime. So if you see those funfur yarn sales ... make an afghan and don't show ANYONE! Or you'll have to make them one lol!
The off white is a wedding anniversary gift Isn't nice! I think it is and my arms are killing me.



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Saturday, December 06, 2008

My knitting club starring Max


Max is 17. He wants the window left open. He seems to know when to start , when my knitting is getting tedious or I am about to drop stitches. he needs to go out or come back in.

Seymour

Remember my Zen grass I said Cats won't chew ? Its not true Seymour distroyed my Zen arrangement and most of the grass.Here he is sleeping it off under the tree
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Diddy



This is what can happen if you let some kitties in the window and don't look at them. This bad boy has let a mouse a chipmunk go and then we had to try to get it out. This poor victim was not so lucky. Very BAD kitty!
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sweaters


I knitted these two I did duplicate stitch for the designs. Both went to pineridge
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More hats

Here are some of the hats I knitted for charity
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Hats and one scarf


A man whose Mom is elderly gave me yarn and I knitted all these hats and a scarf for charity
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Hats I made

Here's a hat I designed and made for the Pineridge Indian reservation
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