Category: knitting

Our textured shawl

By Betty, February 28, 2010 4:43 pm

When I was about 8 months pregnant, I started knitting a simple shawl. Mainly, I started this to have something to focus on. The thought was that I’d use it as a cover up when nursing in public. I really enjoyed the process of knitting this shawl – very relaxing. Unfortunately, I chose the wrong size needles. I did extra repeats to make the shawl bigger – so size isn’t the problem. The stitches are pretty tight, though, and not at all drapey. Because it is so dense, it doesn’t wrap nicely around my neck.

My textured shawl

My textured shawl

But, this shawl did not go to waste. I have been using it a lot as a baby blanket! The triangular shape works really well for a baby blanket, if you ask me. It is easy to wrap him up. It hangs nicely over the edges of the stroller or car seat. And it is very soft and warm so he loves how it feels.

Baby shawl

Baby shawl

I will most definitely plan to make a triangular baby blanket as a gift in the future.

I’ve been busy!

By Betty, February 28, 2010 4:17 pm

So I took a bit of a leave of absence from blogging. My maternity leave ended at the start of January and I’ve been pretty busy since going back to work. I’m popping in today to get caught up.

In addition to going back to work, I also took on another job – Daisy girl scout leader. My troop is made up of 16 kindergarten girls. Although we only meet once every three weeks, it is pretty time consuming for me. It has been pretty enjoyable so far.

Ava gets her pins during our first meeting.

Ava gets her pins during our first meeting.

As for crafting, I’ve only been doing a little bit of knitting. In fact, I still have one outstanding Christmas gift! I’ve been plugging away at it little by little but now that the end is in sight, I’m afraid that I’m going to run out of yarn. Fingers crossed!

What a slouch!

By Betty, November 6, 2009 1:38 pm

Miss A needed a new hat now that the weather is getting cool. I used this as an excuse to head over to one of the two new yarn stores by my house. She came with me and picked out some Lorna’s Laces Shepherd’s Worsted. The color she picked as called Pilsen and is brown with shades of pink (and a bit of purple). She was also nice enough to humor me as we looked around the store.

Miss As and Her New Hat

Miss A's and Her New Hat

Although the yarn’s weight was off, I decided to make Ripley by Ysolda Teague. It is such a cute pattern and fun to knit. I love how the pleats give it the perfect amount of slouch. She looks so stylish and I don’t even have to fuss with her hat. I made the version with more slouch and the lacy brim.

Sassy Pants

Sassy Pants

I’m also thinking about making a matching neck warmer with the lacy edging and maybe some mittens. I’ll have to head back to the store to get some more yarn. Too bad ;)

The new yarn stores, by the way, are:

Michigan Custom Boutique & Fine Yarns in downtown Plymouth, MI. They have a rather pitiful website but the shop is lovely.

Center Street Knits in downtown Northville, MI. Their website is here and this shop is also very lovely.

Both of theses are 100x better than the other shop that is close to me (and now I don’t have to go there again!).

Meet Thomasina

By Betty, November 4, 2009 10:32 pm

I started working on this pattern some time ago. I was nearly ready to release it when I became pregnant. After that, there was always one thing or another that prevented me from finishing up the pattern, getting it tested, and releasing it on the Knitzi.com website. I tried really hard to finish up before the baby arrived, but alas, that did not happen. Now, a month later, the pattern is available.

Thomasina

Thomasina

Because I feel bad for making people wait so long (there has been a great deal of interest in the pattern based on the photos posted earlier) that I decided to offer the pattern for free for a short period. Get it while the getting is good. Just head over to Knitzi.com to get it for free until November 14.

Thomasina Toe Design

Thomasina Toe Design

In general, my sock philosophy is “little work for big pay off.” I love patterns that have elegant complexity despite a simple techniques and stitch patterns. Thomasina was designed to show off a semi-solid yarn – the simple lace will show up nicely with a nearly solid colored yarn while the stockinette sections offer a canvas for the subtle beauty of the yarn. The lace panels are very easily memorized – mindless knitting – but the designed toe and heel offer something a little more spicy. The novice could easily substitute a plain toe and heel and still have an stunning sock to show off.

So get the pattern and give it a try. I’d love to see what you do with it!

Ready for Halloween!

By Betty, October 30, 2009 1:46 pm

You got a preview of the Halloween costume, here. I was able to finish every before the baby was born (except for the coordinating candy bag – I’ll make that tonight).

I’ve made her costume every year except the first one. That year, she was about 7 months old and dressed as an octopus. Since then, she has been: a lamb, a princess, a butterfly, a pirate, and this year she is Batgirl. She asked for a store-bought costume for next year. What a stinker.

We looked around for lots of Batgirl pictures before designing the costume. I must say that there are a lot that aren’t appropriate are a 5 year old. Eventually, we picked an inspiration photo and got working.

The Inspiration

The Inspiration

Little Batgirl

Little Batgirl

I hit the fabric store with a vague idea of what I wanted. I found the shiny, stretchy purple fabric right away and knew it was perfect. From there, I just added a bunch of accents. I used one of her summer dresses as a template then made 2 layers – the shiny purple (a bit see through and not very warm) and a black jersey lining. The cape was a bit of a disaster – I’m not going to talk about it :)

She asked for a knitted hat. I found a great pattern to go with the costume the whipped up some matching fingerless mitts to tie it all together. I really like the idea of knitting costume components – she is sure to be warm!

I can’t wait to hear what she wants to be next year!

Baby!

By Betty, October 28, 2009 3:07 pm

Well, that wasn’t very nice of me to set up a new blog then go silent for a month, was it. Fortunately, I have a good excuse. On September 28, my son was born: Colin Jeremy. Since then, I’ve been pretty occupied with my motherly duties (and some knitting here and there!).

Here are a couple pictures of him modeling his knitwear:

1 day old, wearing his knit hat.  Perfect fit!

1 day old, wearing his knit hat. Perfect fit!

Toasty warm in his tweedy wool and alpaca blankie.

Toasty warm in his tweedy wool and alpaca blankie.

He has to grow into the rest of the things I knit for him as I made them on the larger size. I do need to make him a new hat now – that little blue one is already a bit small.

Bat Girl!

By Betty, September 24, 2009 9:55 pm

Her plan, for nearly a year now, has been to be Bat Girl for halloween. I’ve been working frantically the past few days to get the costume made before the new baby arrives. I’ve got 3 days left to finish it up. The rest of the work if fairly minor so I should be able to do it. Here is a sneak preview:

The bat-hat

The bat-hat

Here are the details:
Pattern: Amelia Earhart Aviator Cap
Yarn: Rowan Wool Silk in Velvet Purple. DK weight.
Needles: Size 6 to make it small enough for a 5 year old head.
Mods: Just the smaller needles and of course, the bat-ears.

As for the costume, here is my todo list:

  • Make gloves (knitted to match the hat – one down, one to go)
  • Make mask
  • Add wrist straps to the cape
  • Make a matching candy collection bag

Plenty of time!

So I knitted some baby stuff

By Betty, September 18, 2009 2:10 pm

We are getting ready to welcome the newest member of our family – before the end of the month. We have a little boy on the way and I’ve been knitting on and off for the past several months. Here is what I have to show for myself:

Newborn Hat and Socks
For the hat, I used the Felicity pattern and modified it to fit a tiny baby head. The socks are Better than Booties Socks from Interweave Knits.
Felicity and Better that Booties Mini-Felicity So Tiny

Tweed Baby Set
These are two Brooklyn Tweed patterns: Tweed Baby Blanket and Turn a Square Hat. I loved knitting the blanket! Knitting the square on the bias kept it from being painfully boring and the lacy border was way quicker to knit than I thought it would be. Because this blanket will be staying at my house, I was OK with using the hand-wash only yarn – Knit Picks City Tweed. I’m glad I did – it is so soft and nice to knit with. I modified the hat pattern to fit a baby – have no idea what size it is, though!
Tweed Baby Set Tweed Baby Blanket Tweed Baby Blanket Turn a Square

Sweet Baby Cap
I’ve made a lot of these little things, but this is the first one for me. I just love it.
Another Sweet Baby Cap

Cabled Baby Vest
This pattern is from Purl Bee and I think it is adorable. I can’t wait to see my little guy in it!
Cabled Baby Vest

Simple Socks
These are basically my Hunca Munca pattern with some minor changes – smaller needles, more stitches. I had intended on making a bunch of these, but got bored with it.
Simple baby socks Simple baby socks

Ripples Blanket
Crochet! Yes, I do that, too. I started this Easy Ripple Afghan before I knew we were having a boy. The colors feel a bit girly to me now but I’m sure I’ll still use it. And yes, that navy bump in the 2nd picture is my belly.
Ripples Ripples

A Couple Hats
I love the Aviator hat – very unique. I still need to get some buttons for the chin strap. The cable-brimmed hat isn’t my favorite. I made it once before but this one seems to be a bit short for the width.
Aviator Hat Cable-Brimmed Hat

Big Bad Baby Blanket
This blankie is from the Stitch n Bitch book. I started this several years ago as a gift but never finished. Mine now!
Big bad baby blanket Big bad baby blanket

And that’s it. No more baby knitting for now!

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