Sunday, March 17, 2013

Another new hat

I made another hat, using some yarn leftover from an old sweater project in a light golden olive-y color.    (In this photo it looks a bit on the brown side, but it is greener than that.)


Still need to block the brim, although I can't say I'll get around to it soon since I'm liking the hat as-is.

The pattern is from a Jane Austen Knits issue, and it's the "Modified Mobcap" seen sideways here:


I love their choice of yarn and wish I had that sitting around, but the textured stitch pattern came out nicely in a solid color, I think, and I didn't have to pay a cent.  Not bad.  My daughter grabbed it from my head and put it on hers as soon as she saw it, saying "mama ghee hap!" (mama green hat)  I take that as a good thing.

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Lucy's Hat


She may look less than thrilled here, but she actually brought me her hat and asked to wear it this morning.  And kept it on for about 15 minutes.  Success!

Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Christmas Elephant

Finished in time for Christmas morning!

For the ears and bottoms of the feet, I used some vintage fabric I got years ago from a friend whose mom passed away.  I think she'd like where it ended up.

The pattern is "Eddie the Elephant" from Knitted Toy Tales by Laura Long.  It is so fun and cute that there will definitely be more little things made from her book in the future.

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

It's beginning to look a lot like...

                                                              ....an elephant.



Now for the blocking and the sewing and the stuffing, and then Eddie will be done.

Friday, December 7, 2012

Eddie the Elephant



I started knitting a stuffed elephant for my daughter.  Here is most of the body done.

(Despite repeated attempts to get a picture of Lucy in her hat, she will not keep the thing on her head.  Hat fail.  Also, after discovering an error in the knitting pattern, I think, for the size I was knitting, and not knowing how to fix said error, I ripped out the sweater I had started and moved on to other things.)

Friday, November 9, 2012

Necessity, and all that jazz

In the wake of our recent nor'easter, complete with five inches of short-lived snow, I realized Lucy doesn't have a hat she will willingly wear.  Most of them cover her eyes, which anyone would find annoying.  So I rummaged through my yarn and found a couple balls of lovely, soft, non-scratchy wool/bamboo blend in a blue-violet shade that fortuitously happens to match her winter coat.  The hat is half-done, but since the light is so poor now there are no photos to show yet.  But , on the positive side of things, this seems to have broken my knitters' block and I'm currently full of ideas.  Yahoo!

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Uninspired

I have nothing new to show, even though my daughter is napping for three hours every day, giving me plenty of time to knit (or do other things...), and it's not for lack of trying - I've looked through books, looked through my yarn, started a swatch only to determine that my gauge is off, but I'm not concerned enough even to continue.  I've cut out magazine photos for inspiration, but don't have the funds to buy some luscious alpaca yarn for a slouchy fisherman's sweater like the one I saw in the Peru Collection (besides, it's not washable and I have a smeary, cuddly baby, etc).  Ho hum.  Right now I'm intrigued by the idea of making a teddy bear for my daughter, since she loves pointing out teddy bears in books, but the rows and rows of boring stockinette stitch may drive me away from pursuing that project.  So I've caught up on some reading, instead.  The end.