Meet Turkey Lurkey. His (her) pattern can be found here. What a GREAT way to use scraps.
My LYS was offering a needle felting class and I thought it sounded really interesting so I signed up. She taught us to make a pumpkin. It was so much fun making this with roving and a very very sharp (owie!!!) needle.
Kevin's friend Crystal asked me to knit her a snood. A snood? Thankfully Crystal sent pictures of said snood and between the two of us we designed exactly what she wanted. I think she looks adorable in it.
Mandy's going through chemo. She posted on Facebook that she was looking forward to her hair growing back because her head was cold. I offered these two beanies that I made that had no home. I told her they weren't very feminine colors but she said that she loves brown. They are at the post office now waiting to go to their new home. I hope her cold head likes them.
These two skeins of yarn will soon be turned into beanies for a couple of our servicemen or women. If you'd like to get involved, please take a look here.
I love these mittens, they're so cozy. It really is too bad they're not for me but I'm hopeful that my Fall swap recipient likes them. The pattern can be found here.
Thursday, September 30, 2010
It was getting dark but how often do you see a full rainbow. We certainly don't see them in Southern California where it almost never rains.
Hot with a touch of humidity and the barest of rain outside.
Wednesday right now means quilt class. I think we learn about bindings, borders, backing, and batting. It's a "B" day!!
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Kevin requested a green pig for his friend for her birthday. I am not a good pig maker so I had to come up with something quickly. She got a green alien. The blue one is a friend for my manicurist's daughter.
I am quite pleased as to how this baby sweater turned out. It's a surprise shower gift for a friend.
I love this shawl and I'm looking forward to Fall so I can wear it. It's so light and looks thin but it's surprisingly cozy. The pattern can be found here.
The shawl is finished. It needs to be blocked and then I can cross another Christmas gift off my list.
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I've wanted to learn to make quilts for a long time. Last week was my first class. My homework was to cut all my squares. Tonight we learn to sew them together.
I've always enjoyed seeing "Wordless Wednesday's" but have never contributed to it. I came across "WIP Wednesday's" this morning and loved the idea. Here's my first entry:
It's the beginning of a shawl that's going to be a Christmas present for someone who doesn't read my blog (thankfully).
I love surprise baby showers. Mona has been an online friend for many years and it's been so much fun to be a part of her life. She has been wanting and waiting for a new grand-baby for so long and in one more month, Cale James (CJ) will be born.
These are for Trace Elementary School, a Visual and Performing Arts school in San Jose. The school suffered a 6 alarm fire in on 7/5/2010 and the teacher requested some handmade toys for the primary grades.
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My friend Nicole loves orange and all fall colors. She had no idea I was making this blanket for her and was quite surprised. The pattern can be found here.
I was cleaning up my knitting area and came across a few WIP's. There were some mittens that I'll probably never finish, a pair of socks that I may finish some year, and this bug puppet. I had the body almost complete so I picked it up and finished it. For now she is mine. Maybe someday she'll belong to a grandchild (10 years or so from now).
I know it's only May. I know Christmas isn't for 7 more months. I do know these things but............
I was looking through my stash the other day and came across three skeins of bulky yarn. I looked at them and thought scarf. Then I thought, but for who. Kathy!! She lives in Oregon. I knit for her every Christmas and she wears scarves. She doesn't read my blog so I'm safe posting this.
Let's hope I don't forget where I put it. Is it too early to start a Christmas area in my closet?
As long as Kevin has friends I will never run out of knitting. Autumn saw some of my knitted animals and told me she LOVED bats and would I please make her one.
Introducing Boo #4.
Autumn was so happy when I gave it to her.
There's nothing better than knitting for someone who appreciates it.
I don't like asparagus but Sarah makes the most amazingly incredibly awesome pickled asparagas and I'm addicted to them. The problem, she lives in Oklahoma. Thankfully her mom goes and visits once a year and brings some home for me. This year I got a bonus and she was coming out for a visit. We decided on a trade. Dishcloths for asparagus. The first picture of five is my payment. The second two are on their way to her now as a down-payment on the next batch.
I saw this shawl and fell in love with it. I knew the pattern would show up better with a solid color but this yarn was calling to me from my stash and who am I to not listen when my yarn is calling me.
The border was so easy and Dona had been asking for a new dishtowel so here's my Calais inspired dishtowel.
See how pretty that border stitch is in a solid color. Just beautiful.
I have always wanted to knit something with beads so when some online knitting friends suggested we do a KAL with these mitts I jumped right on the bandwagon. Knitting with beads is even more fun (why can't funner be a word) than I expected and I love how they came out.