A kitten knits, and crochets, and embroiders, and quilts, and tats and ... well you get the idea.
Saturday, November 30, 2013
Rhinebeck 2013
What to say about New York Sheep and wool 2013? Fun!
TW had a grand time checking out all the animals, he kept us going so much that I didn't get many pictures, but believe me, there was a lot going on. I wore my Arachne's Veil shawl, but didn't get any pictures.
I was able to take a break and go check out the Ravelry meet up while TW and Bill went to look at the traveling zoo animals. And then they wandered off to make volcanoes in the sand.
before we met back up to have lunch
TW was particularly interested in watching sheep being groomed and sheared.
and of course got to meet some Llamas!
and here's a gratuitous shot of my favorite sheep, the Jacob:
Monday, November 11, 2013
a smattering of small(ish) things
Hey there!
I've got a few FOs for you today!
Let's see...
I finished the Gentleman’s Socks with Lozenge Pattern for Bill:
he loves them, it just makes me so happy to make socks for him, he really appreciates them, I need to make more socks for me, but I keep picking out yarns for him, because it is so fun to see how happy they make him.
Pattern: Gentleman’s Sock with Lozenge pattern by Nancy bush (found in Knitting Vintage Socks)
yarn: Knitpicks Stroll in Wine
needles: US 1 (2.25mm)
I modified the pattern a bit to be able to knit them toe up, two at once, and good thing, too, because I ran out of yarn! You can see the ravelry page here
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then I knit a little blue sweater for Bill's brother and Sister in law, because they are having a little boy and we are all very excited!
this was a great little pattern, I really loved the cable detail. I continued the cables down under the arms, and mirrored them, because I'm like that.
Pattern: Sunnyside by Tanis Lavallee
yarn: Bernat Softee Baby Solids & Marls held double
needles: US 5 (3.75mm)
ravelry page here
***
after the sweater it started to get a bit chilly here, and I had promised TW that I would make him a new hat since he grew out of his pixie
so I knit him an owl:
this was a fun little hat, but since my yarn wasn't to gauge, I needed to make a lot of adjustments, I cast on for the adult size and then added extra rows to the owl body and head.
Pattern: Chouette by Ekaterina Blanchard
yarn: Schafer Lola, held double
needles: US 9 (5.5mm)
ravelry page
I've got a few FOs for you today!
Let's see...
I finished the Gentleman’s Socks with Lozenge Pattern for Bill:
he loves them, it just makes me so happy to make socks for him, he really appreciates them, I need to make more socks for me, but I keep picking out yarns for him, because it is so fun to see how happy they make him.
Pattern: Gentleman’s Sock with Lozenge pattern by Nancy bush (found in Knitting Vintage Socks)
yarn: Knitpicks Stroll in Wine
needles: US 1 (2.25mm)
I modified the pattern a bit to be able to knit them toe up, two at once, and good thing, too, because I ran out of yarn! You can see the ravelry page here
***
then I knit a little blue sweater for Bill's brother and Sister in law, because they are having a little boy and we are all very excited!
this was a great little pattern, I really loved the cable detail. I continued the cables down under the arms, and mirrored them, because I'm like that.
Pattern: Sunnyside by Tanis Lavallee
yarn: Bernat Softee Baby Solids & Marls held double
needles: US 5 (3.75mm)
ravelry page here
***
after the sweater it started to get a bit chilly here, and I had promised TW that I would make him a new hat since he grew out of his pixie
so I knit him an owl:
this was a fun little hat, but since my yarn wasn't to gauge, I needed to make a lot of adjustments, I cast on for the adult size and then added extra rows to the owl body and head.
Pattern: Chouette by Ekaterina Blanchard
yarn: Schafer Lola, held double
needles: US 9 (5.5mm)
ravelry page