Monday, November 03, 2008

Cappuccino Cupcake Hat


Knit in an attempt to see if a baby boy could wear a cupcake hat. I don't think so. I'll add some sparkles to the frosting and call it good for a girl!

Same pattern and yarn as here. I altered the pattern and rather than casting on 80, I'm guessing I cast on about 50??? I don't know, I can't remember! It's just a smaller version.
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Teeny Tiny Santa Hat



Knit in the round (rather than flat). Hoping it isn't still too big for a tiny head! Pattern is found here. Yarn is Caron Simply Soft (white) and Lion Brand Wool-Ease (red). Pom pom is out of some white acrylic in stash.
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Monday, October 20, 2008

I Knit!

Well, actually, I crocheted... 6 tiny scarves in an attempt to finish a little girl's stocking before Christmas. Just an I-Cord and two snowmen and it's all ready to go. I actually knit it 2 years ago, but Baby 2 ended up being a boy and pink was not acceptable on his stocking! Thankfully, Baby 3 is a girl and she is the lucky recipient of this pretty piece.

And now I'm thinking of whipping up a tiny newborn santa hat....
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Tuesday, September 09, 2008

Crochet Doodle

My friend (we met as college roommates our freshman year) has started a crochet blog and her projects are just gorgeous! It has spurred me to pick up my needles again (now that I'm not nauseated constantly) and finish a sweater/bootie/hat set for Baby Gabel to wear home from the hospital.

You can check out Maria's blog Crochet Doodle here!
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Sunday, February 24, 2008

Finished: Pink Cupcake




It is just too cute! It was very quick and easy. The most frustrating part was the pom pom. This was my first and what a pain! I need to find a different method.... I am still sewing on beads as sprinkles.
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Friday, February 22, 2008

Cupcake Hat


I found this Cupcake Hat pattern and just about died -- it is so adorable! I cast one on immediately without anyone in mind for it. Then we received an invite to a 1 year birthday party in a few weeks for which this will be perfect! Not that we use hats that often in Vegas, but this baby is on the balder side so she'll use it for a while and can save it for next winter.

Do you think a boy could wear one if it was done in "boy" colors? My DH thinks if I did a chocolate cupcake with white frosting, a boy could definitely wear it. His opinion surprised me -- I thought he'd be totally against a boy wearing a cupcake! Thoughts?

Edited (Dec 4, 2008): the pattern is linked above!

Pattern (and a completed photo if you want to see how cute it is!) can be found here.
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Monday, February 18, 2008

Alligator Scarf



It's done! Very cute, very easy and fairly quick. Switching to 7s didn't seem to make a difference.

I'm not too thrilled with Morehouse Farms. You have to buy the kit to get the pattern (and I didn't use the yarn) and the only send the pattern for the kit you buy (child or adult). Now, I can figure out how to make it bigger, but give me a break. I wish they'd just print them both and send them. $17 for a pattern and yarn is a bit steep, if you ask me. I love their stuff and would've definitely done business with them again if I didn't feel like they were nickel and diming me.

Off it goes to its intended recipient....
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Tuesday, February 12, 2008

I love this!


Morehouse Farms Baby Alligator Scarf... for a couple of little alligators in my life! I opted to switch out the 100% hand wash only wool that came with the kit for Lion Brand Wool Ease -- much better for toddler use! I started on a size 6 needles, but I just switched to 7. It seemed a bit tight on the 6s and the increases were killer.
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Monday, February 04, 2008

Log Cabin Knitting



I'm working on my first log cabin blankie. I looked at a lot of projects on Ravelry for color ideas. One of my favorite ideas is to make each log cabin strip out of a different stitch pattern. The blankets turn out beautifully! So I got myself an inexpensive stitch pattern dictionary... and away I go! That gray stripe on the right is a stockinette with a "curl" every so often -- I think I'll avoid stockinette for the rest of the blanket. Of course the edges curl and the fabric is much bigger than the other patterns. We'll see how it goes when I get all the edges worked in.

I didn't want to invest $100 in yarn (even for a kid sized version!) and I wanted it to be washable for mom. After reading reviews on either Ravelry or Knitter's Review (can't remember which) I decided to try Lion Brand Wool Ease. Many knitters like it and it seems last longer without pilling badly. So far, it has knit up very nicely.
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Thursday, January 10, 2008

What Kind of Yarn are You?


Mohair – A smooth, polished surface
“Mohair is warmer than wool, with larger, flatter scales that contribute to an overall silky-smooth appearance. The fiber absorbs dye readily and, thanks to that smooth surface, reflects it back brilliantly.” –The Knitter’s Book of Yarn

Mohairs are positive and confident. You always strive to make a good first impression because you are a proud person, and you care a good deal about what people think of you. You are careful with your words and are always tactful. You enjoy having a broad base of support and respect from those whom you come in contact. You attract this with your warm, sunny, and inquisitive personality.
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