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More Socks

  • December 21, 2008 11:17 pm

K has has a sudden growth spurt, so a few of the socks that I’d made for him previously no longer fitted. So there was a mad dash to get some sock yarn and make him a new pair (with growing room) for winter. Especially as he doesn’t like wearing slippers and much prefers to wander round the house in stocking feet. These were made using King Cole’s Zigzag sock yarn. I’ve not tried this before but it’s not bad. It’s 50% wool and 50% acrylic, so I’m not sure I’d use it to make socks for myself but for…

Branching Out

  • December 21, 2008 11:06 pm

A little while ago, I managed to pick up 3 skeins of absolutely gorgeous Rowan Kaffe Fassett Kid Silk yarn in ivory on eBay. After a fair bit of research, I decided to make a Branching Out Scarf. Although the pattern looked a bit complex at first glance, it was a pure pleasure to knit up. And the finished scarf is currently my absolute favourite — which is why it looks a little crumpled in the photo. Once it was blocked, I wanted to wear it — not photograph it. So the photo was taken about 6 weeks after it…

Long Fingerless Gloves

  • December 21, 2008 10:55 pm

I love fingerless gloves! Not only are they really practical when shopping but I just like the look of them. These Spirogyra gloves are a little different because they’re so long — finishing just below the elbow. I found them really easy to knit up and the final fit was perfect. I can easily see myself making another pair of these.

Crocheted Fingerless Gloves

  • December 21, 2008 10:49 pm

These Openwork Handwarmers to less than 2 hours to complete. Although they don’t look much when not being worn, they actually include some clever simple shaping — which means that they fit really nicely and don’t look at all shapeless when worn. I was so taken with them that I bought some James C. Brett Pure Merino in cherry red and made another two pairs for Christmas presents. Each pair only takes about 35gms of double knit yarn, so they make ideal last minute presents. All I have to do now is decide what to make with the remaining 80gms…

Winter Mittens

  • December 21, 2008 10:37 pm

Fluffy Cuff Mittens knitted in the round using 1 strand of dark red and 1 strand of mid-pink double knit yarn for the glove body and a multi-coloured eyelash yarn for the cuff. I like the fact that the finished mittens are quite long, so you can wear them with the cuff turned up or down. Took about 6 hours to complete.

Seraphina’s Shawl: Quick Reference

  • December 12, 2008 12:01 am

I managed to get hold of 500gms of Debbie Bliss Stella in Chocolate (Shade 005) the other week and decided to make Seraphina’s Shawl. Not long after I started, I realised that there were a few omissions in the pattern instruction – mainly missing ch1 before, and after, each shell-in-shell and a missing V-stitch at the end of each row. But they were pretty easy to sort out. I completed the first 14 rows in one sitting and settled down to the 4-row repeat part of the pattern. And that’s where I hit a problem… Because I began to find…

Quick Catch Up

  • December 11, 2008 11:04 pm

Haven’t posted anything for ages – primarily because I’ve been spending most of my spare time knitting or crocheting. In the past 6 weeks or so, I’ve completed: A pair of Spirogyra fingerless gloves The Branching Out scarf using 3 skeins of absolutely gorgeous Rowan Kaffe Fassett Kid Silk yarn in ivory that I picked up on eBay. 3 pairs of Crochet Openwork Handwarmers (having made a pair for myself in under 2 hours, I promptly made 2 more pairs for Xmas presents) 1 pair of new socks for K – he’s started growing! A pair of Fluffy Cuff Mittens…