A quick knit; another hat for my father…

Over the past year, I’ve made numerous items for my father. He’s extremely fiber worthy, and will wear whatever I make for him. I don’t just crochet or knit items and hope he likes them, Since I know his preferences, I make what he likes.

Because he’s genuinely appreciative of what I make for him, I have a real hard time waiting to give him his items.

Many of the items I’ve given to him were supposed to be some of his Christmas gifts, like the simple garter stitch scarf, knitted Balaclava hat, or the knitted wristlets I made in July. He received all those items much before Christmas. My mom is different, I can hold onto her knitted items for months. The knitted Elizabeth cowl I made in August was gifted to her for Christmas, along with a few bought items. She seemed to like everything.

Ribbed beanie hat I made for my father. It was finished in about four or five hours.
Ribbed beanie hat I made for my father. It’s 100% wool. It was finished in about four or five hours.

 

But back to my father…I almost wound up having no gift for him on Christmas day. You see… the order I’d placed from Amazon (collection of old western movies and history documentaries which he adores just like me) didn’t arrive in time for Christmas. And while I knew he could care less about receiving anything (I’m the same way) on Christmas day, I still wanted to give him something.

The evening of Christmas Eve, you could find me furiously knitting him a simple ribbed beanie hat. Shortly after midnight I completed the knitted hat, and off to bed I went… The good news is that he seems to love his new hat, and he’s on the look out for his much adored westerns and historical documentaries.

My new Hiya Hiya steel Sharp interchangeable needles have been receiving a serious workout, I’ve  finished another project! At the rate I’m going (knitting the variety of yarn weights I’ve used for various projects) I’ll be able to give a educated review of the needles soon!

Increasing the yarn stash

It looks like she has a serious yarn addiction, right? I may or may not be able to relate to this…

Rhymes With Orange - yarn stash addiction

I was howling with laughter when I saw her sweater.  I guess she needs more yarn now — since she attached all her works in progress onto that sweater. 😉

I may or may not be able to relate to this…

I take that back, I would never do that, slap all my WIPs (works in progress) together and call it a finished object. If I had a yarn craving, I’d just purchase the yarn, and add another WIP to my to do list… and I wouldn’t feel guilty. 😉

Christmas Eve; snow dusting

Here in my part of Maryland, the past few Christmases have been very green, no hint of snow was in sight. But this year was different…

Monday, as we left the Christmas Eve service (at out Lutheran church) we were greeted with snowflakes! Adults and children alike, made delighted noises at seeing the snow. I’m sure some might not have been thrilled, but they were drowned out by the excitement of everyone else. Once we arrived home I took pictures, and my daughter and I played outside.

Slight dusting of snow
Slight dusting of snow

 

The above picture was taken of our garden, it’s about an acre. We also have a little over three acres of woods.

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My daughter and I enjoyed the tiny amount of snow (while it lasted) later that evening the rain came and washed it all away. Which is ok… we still have some great memories, and I took plenty of photos.

Merry Christmas and Free Pattern available from Tin Can Knits

Merry Christmas Everyone!

nativity-baby-jesus-christmas

It’s been a wonderful day for my daughter and myself. We’re spending our Christmas at home. About an hour ago, we did make a quick trip to our favorite Chinese restaurant. We don’t eat there often, but now and again we stop in for a treat.

A few moments ago, I logged onto Ravelry… and was thrilled to learn that Tin Can Knits is giving away a free pattern.  Naturally when I was looking through their lovely patterns, I’ve chosen additional ones that I want to knit. I’ve added tincanknits to my favorites since I’ll be back to purchase a pattern from them. I love their designs, and was pleased to learn that they have their own blog too! I’ve purchased quite a few patterns via the Ravelry website, and am always happy to discover new designers.

For my free pattern, I chose the Pop Blanket. I’m knitting a few blankets (long-term projects) but it doesn’t hurt to add another to my blanket pile, right? In order to take advantage of the freebie you must enter the code, Share the Love. This offer is good until January 1, 2013.

I’ll need to decide on the yarn I want for the background color. For myself, I’ll use dark color most likely a grey or perhaps a chocolate brown? Then, I’ll need to choose some colorful variegated yarns for the circles.

Pop Blanket knitted by Ravelry user, woolymountains
Pop Blanket knitted by Ravelry user, woolymountains

woolymountains Pop Blanket_2

 

I was thrilled when I looked through the projects and stumbled upon another user who had a similar idea; darker background and variegated yarn for the circles. I really love what Ravelry user, woolmountains did with her blanket… excellent work!

Nudging Curls & Q, D’Nali, and Sarah’s Crochet since I know they all knit.

Merry Christmas Everyone!

 

Photo Source: Ravelry

Knitting the Chevron scarf, designed by Joelle Hoverson: Hiya Hiya needle love

I’m finally getting around to taking photos of some of my WIPS (works in progress)…

I think I'll make this scarf extremely long.
I think I’ll make this scarf extremely long.

 

The yarn featured in these photos are the almost free yarn I received from Knit Picks. It’s fingering weight, and 75% wool, 25% nylon. The stretchiness of nylon and the yarn weight would have made this yarn a perfect candidate for some lightweight knitted socks,  but I chose to use the yarn for the above scarf. The pattern can be found in  the book, Last Minute Knitted Gifts.

To be honest, it took me a while to finally decide on the two yarns I wanted for this project. I had the colors in my head, but finding those colors… well that took a while. The search was over when I landed on Knit Picks site and discovered the yarns featured above.  Knit Picks Stroll Hand Painted Yarn; Juice Box and Knits Stroll Multi Sock Yarn; Sunset Multi. I thought these two colors would would look great together, and I’m happy to see that I was correct.

Yarn fingering and worsted_3

 

I love working with lace weight and fingering weight yarn, true I’m knitting more stitches than using worsted weight yarn, but it doesn’t matter, I like the looks more.

This scarf, isn’t a new work in progress, I started knitting the Chevron scarf weeks ago, but due to my schedule and other crochet and knitting WIPS, I haven’t made too much progress. I’m using my Hiya Hiya size 3/3.25mm needles for this project, and it’s coming along quite nicely.

 Chevron aka Zig-Zag stitch

This scarf is a four row repeat. The ripple effect is done by knitting two stitches together (k2tog) and in the next set of stitches you knit into the front and back (kfb) of the same stitches. Simple yes… but the effect is lovely, and the variegated yarn captures it beautifully. The above video isn’t the exact pattern, but it gives you an idea of how to create the chevron stitch aka zig-zag stitch.

I love this scarf, so bright and cheerful!
I love the colors in this scarf, so bright and cheerful!

 

I had my first unpleasant experience with Knit Picks yarn. The yarn seen in the top corner; Knit Picks: Stroll Hand Painted Yarn; Juice Box, arrived in a hank and there were two sections of tangles in it… after working with it for several minutes I just cut out those sections. Since the two sections of tangles were quite large I most likely will call Knit Picks customer service after the holidays. Their customer service is amazing, so I wouldn’t be surprised if they send me another hank of the same yarn for free. we’ll see….

 

Hiya Hiya and Knit Picks taper comparison
Hiya Hiya and Knit Picks taper comparison

 

My Hiya Hiya Sharp (steel) needles do a great job knitting two (or more) together effortlessly… My Knit Picks did fine with k2tog, but my Hiya Hiya Sharps has the advantage here since its longer taper makes the process of picking up numerous stitches (I’ve knitted five at a time) much easier than what I experienced when attempting the same thing with my Knit Picks needles.


Survivor: The Search is Over

Owls it going; simple knit

O, my daughter’s best friend, loves owls….

Owl are you?
Owl are you?

 

A few weeks ago she was wearing a knitted owl hat made by her grandmother. It was gorgeous, there was a lot of detail going on with that hat. It just screamed, I’m a handcrafted hat! I complemented her on the lovely hat. She smiled and said thanks. O appreciates, and loves, handcrafted items. I guess you can say that she’s been ‘trained well.’ her mom is an amazing seamstress,  and she does a variety of crafts (making sure she includes O.) Both of her grandmothers are crafty too.

I don’t mind making things for her since I know she’ll appreciate them. When it comes to giving something to someone else, I always try to get them something I know that they’ll like. Sometimes that takes a bit of thought, you know? I know O fairly well, she’s been to our house many times, and I chat with her & tease her a lot. Becuase of this, I have a fairly good idea about the colors she likes. So it was easy to choose some washable wool for this simple owl. Here in the USA, owls can be found on many items; stationery, clothing, gadgets, etc. July 2012, I’d knitted an owl hat and cowl for my daughter. She loved them, and was disappointed that she had to wait until it was a bit cooler. 😉

The owl was knit in the round using my size 5 Hiya Hiya needles. I’m a fast knitter so it took less than an hour to make. Next time, I’ll drop down to a size 3.

Knitting: Three needle bind off

I used the three needle bind off at it’s head. My daughter attached the eyes, and I embroidered the nose. My daughter also wrapped the gift, added a cute Beanie Baby dog, and an ornament that she’d made. She personalized it with one of the lovely Christmas gift tags that Q mentioned on her site. I printed the tags on green card stock. My daughter chose the angel, and added a bit of glitter glue to it’s halo and wings. I completely forgot to take pictures, but I’ll be sure to take some today, since we’ll be wrapping more gifts.

O received her gifts yesterday. Yesterday, my daughter’s Lutheran school let out early, and so my daughter went over to her house for a play date. My daughter said the owl was a big success, along with the other gifts. I have another gift for O, but that will take a bit longer. I’m knitting her the hopsalot slippers. Hopefully, I’ll be able to work on them during my vacation.

In a society where many look for name brands/designer labels… it’s so nice that my daughters friends appreciate all items, handcrafted items are met with the same enthusiasm as anything else. Which is how it should be…

 

In other news…

It’s been extremely busy, more busier than normal, since not only do I still work for myself… I also picked up some work outside of the home but on a part time basis. The past few weeks have gone by in a blur… it’s been that busy.  I’m still managing to squeeze in some craft time, even if it’s only a few minutes daily.