I have completed the latest pair of knitted booties... these ones are for a baby boy due next month. I used just under 1 ball of the Cleckheaton Country Naturals 8ply yarn, 4mm needles, and the trusty 'beginner booties' pattern from 'Knitting for Baby'. The bows are made with light blue organza ribbon. The wool is a light blue colour speckled with a chocolate brown colour.
After the last couple of pairs of booties, my next knitting project is something different...the Purl Bee inspired blanket described in the previous post :-)
Friday, July 20, 2012
Saturday, July 7, 2012
Olivewood Baby Booties
After I finished making the Olivewood garter stitch cardigan last month I still had 1 skein of the yarn left over, so I decided to make a pair of matching baby booties. I used blue organza ribbon for the laces. This is one of the trusty patterns I keep falling back on - "Beginner Booties" a pattern by Cathy Payson in a book called "Knitting for Baby" by Melanie Falick & Kristin Nicholas.
I saw a cool free pattern available on the Purl Bee craft blog this week called "Hudson Bay inspired crib blanket" http://www.purlbee.com/hudson-bay-crib-blank/. It's a stripey pattern, and knitted all in one piece on circular needles, in contrast to other blankets I've made where you have to knit lots of squares or strips and then sew them all together at the end. I've decided to make one myself, however I've chosen much more vibrant colours than used in the original pattern. The yarn I bought today for this project was Moda Vera Pure Wool 8Ply in Bright Blue, Green, Pink, Grey Blue and Yellow.
Also, I have a friend who is expecting a baby next month and so I'm going to try to find time to knit another pair of the trusty booties for her as a present! Looks like I have quite a lot of knitting to get into this month :-)
I saw a cool free pattern available on the Purl Bee craft blog this week called "Hudson Bay inspired crib blanket" http://www.purlbee.com/hudson-bay-crib-blank/. It's a stripey pattern, and knitted all in one piece on circular needles, in contrast to other blankets I've made where you have to knit lots of squares or strips and then sew them all together at the end. I've decided to make one myself, however I've chosen much more vibrant colours than used in the original pattern. The yarn I bought today for this project was Moda Vera Pure Wool 8Ply in Bright Blue, Green, Pink, Grey Blue and Yellow.
Also, I have a friend who is expecting a baby next month and so I'm going to try to find time to knit another pair of the trusty booties for her as a present! Looks like I have quite a lot of knitting to get into this month :-)
Sunday, June 17, 2012
Olivewood Garter Stitch Cardigan
It's been such a cold weekend in Adelaide - perfect for snuggling up and keeping warm and doing some craft with my helper kittens. I finished making this baby cardigan which i started knitting on 21-04-2012 using some lovely hand-dyed silk/merino blend wool that I bought from "Purl Soho" in New York. It is the most beautiful soft wool to work with, plus I love the colours. The pattern I used was "garter stitch cardigan" from "Simple knits for cherished babies" by Erika Knight. I made the 3-6month size, which took 2 skeins of the yarn (I have 1 skein remaining). I had to learn a new technique (picking up and knitting stitches) to make the borders on the sleeves and the band for the buttons. I found a very useful YouTube tutorial by KnitPicks which helped me figure out how to do this. I'm very happy with how it turned out. It's well worth spending the extra money buying gorgeous hand-dyed wool when you end up with a unique handmade garment at the end :-)
Sunday, May 20, 2012
My first quilt finished!! :-)
I am very happy - I finally finished hand-stitching the binding onto my quilt this afternoon...so now I have completed my first quilt! It is far from flawless but I really love it, and feel quite proud of it as it is by far the largest and most complex sewing project I have undertaken to date. It was just starting to get dark when I finished it and rushed outside to take a few photos. Puss n Boots love it too, I'm sure they think I made it especially for them, they jump on it and settle down for a snooze whenever they spot it on my craft table and now they can lie on it without pins sticking out everywhere.
Saturday, May 5, 2012
Trip to the Grampians
No craft updates this week as J and I escaped away to the Grampians National Park for a little getaway! We stayed in a little (very basic) cabin in Halls Gap, right near Lake Bellfield for 4 nights and had a lovely time. It was very cold and quite rainy, but we had fun exploring various walking trails, including the 'Balconies', the 'Grand Canyon', Clematis Falls, Turret Falls, Lakeview Loop, and Sundial Peak. A lot of the other famous walking trails and some roads easily accessible from Halls Gap have been washed out in the floods in January, but as we had already visited some of these areas on a trip in 2010, we just used it as an excuse to explore a few unfamiliar trails. We also drove around the nearby areas a bit, visiting Lake Wartook and Lake Fyans (we unsuccessfully went fishing for trout at Lake Fyans), Ararat and Stawell (on the Gold fields route). There was plenty of wildlife about in the Grampians in general and also around our cabins in the evenings; kangaroos, wallabies, emu, cockatoos and heaps of little parrots and rosellas. Also although winter is nearly here there were still a few pretty native flowers sprinkled in the bush on the various trails we walked along. It was a lovely holiday and a much needed chance to relax together without the usual accompanying V8 motorsport events!
Sunday, April 29, 2012
In progress...
I don't have any finished projects to describe since the last post. However I have started making a baby cardigan using some of the beautiful merino-silk yarn I bought at Purl Soho while in New York recently. It is the most lovely yarn to work with, so soft and silky and easy to knit. I am making a 'garter stitch cardigan' using a pattern from 'Simple knits for cherished babies' by Erika Knight. The yarn is called Olivewood, by Manos del Uruguay, hand-dyed...a mix of blue and brown shades.
Also, in other news...our passionfruit vines have just produced their first fruit...I counted 10 this week. Very exciting. I had planted two varieties and they are intertwined so I'm not sure if the fruits are all from the one variety or a mix of the two. One is the typical black passionfruit, the other was a Panama gold, so now I just have to wait for them to ripen and find out which variety the fruit belong to :-)
Also, in other news...our passionfruit vines have just produced their first fruit...I counted 10 this week. Very exciting. I had planted two varieties and they are intertwined so I'm not sure if the fruits are all from the one variety or a mix of the two. One is the typical black passionfruit, the other was a Panama gold, so now I just have to wait for them to ripen and find out which variety the fruit belong to :-)
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Saturday, April 21, 2012
Buttons
After a visit to "the button bar" in Adelaide Arcade this morning, I have now completed the little pale blue and brown speckled baby vest. "The button bar" is a small shop crammed full of almost every kind of button you can possibly imagine, plus other knitting and sewing items. It was very hard to make a decision when there were so many to choose from, but in the end I chose some little wooden flower-shaped buttons.
In the last week I have been working slowly on hand-stitching the binding onto my quilt, but I have only completed about a quarter of it so far, with some "help" from Puss as usual. I think she thinks I'm making the quilt for her, as soon as she spots it she runs over and lies down on it, even if it's on my craft table (a kitten-free zone when I'm not supervising them due to the presence of pins and threads etc).
In the last week I have been working slowly on hand-stitching the binding onto my quilt, but I have only completed about a quarter of it so far, with some "help" from Puss as usual. I think she thinks I'm making the quilt for her, as soon as she spots it she runs over and lies down on it, even if it's on my craft table (a kitten-free zone when I'm not supervising them due to the presence of pins and threads etc).
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