Friday, February 27, 2009

Crocheted Hat

So I saw this awesome crocheted hat tonight. I may have to get the pattern so I can make a bunch like it. It looks like it would be quite a nice addition to that batch of hats I'm making to donate to the hospital, doesn't it?
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Wednesday, February 25, 2009

More progress on the sock

It's actually starting to look like the ribbed top of a sock!! I'm still so very excited. I'm already threatening to wear the first one while I'm working on the second one. Hehehehe. I did have a minor 2 or 3 row setback earlier but it is unlikely to be repeated now that it has size. When I picked the work back up after setting it down, I had flipped it over, so when I started the next round, I was going the wrong direction. The error was apparent after 2 or 3 rows because there was a large gap at the point where the stitch marker was. I unknitted to the point where the gap didn't exist and could see where I'd gone wrong. Now it's looking so nice.
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Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Trying to knit a sock

Okay, so the story is that TS from the knitting group and I made a fieldtrip to Joann's in Duluth on Sunday with a stack of coupons and a sale paper. :-) We spent forever in the store looking at just about every single yarn they had there. We got the Bernat Baby Coordinates yarn we wanted on sale for $1 off the usual price. I bought tons. One thing we discussed was how awesome the colors were for sock yarn. So we figured out that the Deborah Norville Collection: Serenity Sock Weight was the best price (and the prettiest colors) and picked one of those tear-off patterns for socks they had there. I had plenty of the double ended needle sets at home, so our plan is to knit socks. I tried once last night while we were all together knitting (knitting group has moved to Monday nights) and quickly became a bit frustrated and frogged what I had done. I've started again tonight, with a much better idea what join in the round means, a better stitch marker, and having learned to keep the work centered on the two needles which are not in use. The picture is the first four rounds. I'm so excited!!!!
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Saturday, February 21, 2009

Skeletal Crochet

Today I came across this site with pictures of a skeleton which is completely crocheted. http://hugo-sb.way-nifty.com/hugo_sb/2008/11/yarnatomy.html Quite cool I thought!!