Showing posts with label mittens. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mittens. Show all posts

Monday, January 1, 2018

A year of stitches 2018 and other updates

Yes! I'm doing it again.  It's been a lot of fun in 2017.  We will be exploring laces, cables, colorwork,  texture.  More importantly,  we explore ideas for using the swatches we make.

My goal for this year's year in stitches series is one a week.  One post a week will be a stitch either written or charted for knit and crochet. One post each month will be ideas for using the swatches we make.   I'm unsure at this point if these will be ideas or actual patterns.

I will also give updates on my progress with level 1 of master crochet program.  As of Halloween 2017, I had the written answers done and about a dozen of the swatches.   It's been decided,  I have to redo some of my written work.   I have to check swatches and finish those needing to be done.


Friday, January 10, 2014

Works in progress and nurturing new knitters

At a recent Christmas party, I had the great joy of helping a grand niece learn to use her knitting machine.  It's an updated version of one I received when I was about her age. Hers has more capabilities than mine did. My only complaint is it came with eyelash yarn.  This young lady let me know what I knew but didn't voice. This yarn in not easy for a beginner to learn with.  My solution? To give her yarn that I know I won't be using for whatever reason.  My problem? I could not find it anywhere. I just knew it was in certain storage containers. It took me three weeks and a nasty bout of stomach flu to find it. It was exactly where I put it. I had consolidated most of my stash in the way that makes sense to me.

Unfortunately the finding of stash coincided with some really cold (definitely Arctic) weather and our heat was lost. The air intake and exhaust were blocked by ice. No way was I going to pack yarn in 30* temps in my basement.  Now we have heat back and a new problem. But I can pack the yarn in relative warmth.   She will be getting a nice big box of assorted yarns and colors.

My new issue? We had a leak that is threatening our bedroom ceiling. My task is to clean out all the things I can so we can move the furniture out to replace the ceiling.  I'm finding projects I forgot about, projects I started and put aside, projects for classes, charity afghans for warm up America.

I decided to make two lists.  One of each UFO and who it is for, when it was started, when it is needed by.  The other list is who is on the gift list and three ideas for each.  Where I can I will be matching up these two lists.  So far I have almost twenty UFO s.

I also have an opportunity to put each project in its own bag. This will make it easier to grab something on my way out the door or as I sit down and relax.  When the list is finished, I will post it.  This might be better for holding me accountable and get things finished.


Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Christmas in July Day 3

Today is all about the mittens.  There are serious mittens.  There are fun mittens.  There are thrummed mittens.  They can be big or small.  Basic mittens are a quick and easy project to make.  Be sure to check sizes before starting yours.  Some of these are for kids and some are for adults.  Some are in between.  There is even one for the hand holding set.

Knitting pattern links such as these are fun.

http://www.lionbrand.com/patterns/80673B.html?noImages=
http://www.lionbrand.com/patterns/60401.html?noImages=
http://www.lionbrand.com/patterns/kwec-2NeedleMittens.html?noImages=
http://www.lionbrand.com/patterns/khs-heartsOnAStringMitts.html?noImages=

Crochet pattern links such as these are quick, easy and fun.

http://www.lionbrand.com/patterns/80670B.html?noImages=
http://www.lionbrand.com/patterns/L20305.html?noImages=0
http://www.lionbrand.com/patterns/chs-heartsOnAStringMitts.html?noImages=
http://www.lionbrand.com/patterns/clc-santaMittens.html?noImages=

http://www.lionbrand.com/patterns/cwec-mittens.html?noImages=




For the young and young at heart who hold hands everywhere.  http://www.garnstudio.com/lang/us/pattern.php?id=4531&lang=us


One knit mitten for each and one mitten with space for both hands