Well the last picture I had of these socks was only the first round of pattern. Once I had completed that, my obsession was quelled temporarily and I finished a few other projects in the meantime. Now I am using the sock project as a complementary project to do alongside my other current big project - the pink long sleeved jersey (see here for the picture).
So, over the last week I have made MAJOR progress with my sock! Here it is so far. Of course you don't really get to see the detail in the lacework in this picture. The wool is coloured like this so it's quite fun to work with. And you know, for a perfect fit you have to actually knit it onto your foot as you go.
(kidding!)
I'm very pleased with these socks so far and can see the light at the end of the tunnel to its completion....although the downside is that I have to make another one quickly so i can wear them...
NEXT DAY UPDATE: well tonights knitting effort was quite difficult but progress is definitely happening. I've completed the heel and am not onto the foot section. I'll soon have a sock!
Friday, March 30, 2007
Preston's new winter jumper
The Preston 2007 Winter Jumper is complete! Made from Zhivago yarn, it feels really soft and silky almost. I have plenty of wool left over plus a few balls of other colours so I'll make a different jersey - maybe for next year, or maybe in a size down for a gift for someone or to keep for the future. I still have to add the little designs around the arm colour change.
Tuesday, March 27, 2007
Crocheted Jar of Vegemite
Monday, March 19, 2007
My favourite pink poncho
My first proper knitting project!
In about 2000, my knitting obsession began. For some reason I was in a wool shop and saw a cute pattern book for babies that wasn't old fashioned lacy knitting, it was modern, bright coloured cool stuff! So I bought the book and made this jersey and a matching hat. I also made some booties and a couple of other jerseys which I will have to take photos of, and I made them expecting that ONE DAY in the future, I would have a baby who could wear them. (I don't know what Dan thought about me knitting baby clothes 5 years before we had one!)
So you can imagine my delight last winter when Preston wore this jersey. The matching hat will have to wait a few years before it fits - when I made it, people coming to visit thought it was a cool beanie and tried it on before I could stop them and now it's really stretched. If that was you, don't worry too much - he'll fit it in a couple of years!
The other jerseys I made at the same time were too big last winter but will be too small this winter! Oh well, they will make a lovely present or I'll keep them for the next baby.
Mr Men toys!
I knitted these before I was even pregnant I think, and here is Preston playing with Mr Funny. I also knitted Mr Greedy but somehow he didn't make it into the photo.
Preston loves to sing the Mr Men song when he sees them!
Last year I made a purple Little Miss toy for Amber. I might have a photo somewhere but not sure. They are all so cute!
Current work in progress
I joined the library recently and have just discovered I can get heaps of books without having to buy them and I can read them and give them back and get more whenever I want! It's a great novelty for me (you can tell I don't read books). There is a good knitting section at my local library and I found a book with heaps of interesting patterns.
I'm currently making a jersey for Preston using Zhivago wool. I bought the various colours off Trade Me to go with some existing colours I had, and they were from all different traders. I wanted the main colour to be orange but the parcel never arrived. After a lengthy postal investigation I figured I'd just make the jersey using the colours that I had anyway. Then one day I was collecting the mail and a gust of wind blew a letter over the fence. When I climbed around to get it, I saw there was a parcel in the weeds. It was addressed to me, and it must have fallen off the letterbox and over the fence - and it was my lost wool! It was covered in snails and had been in the rain and weather for a couple of months, but to my great delight I opened the parcel to find the wool had been carefully wrapped in a bag and it was completely perfect! So I could make the jumper after all.
It's been a really fast project and since taking this photo of the back piece, I have also done the front, the neckline and one sleeve, and I am half way through the other sleeve. I should have a completed picture in the next day or two!
I'm currently making a jersey for Preston using Zhivago wool. I bought the various colours off Trade Me to go with some existing colours I had, and they were from all different traders. I wanted the main colour to be orange but the parcel never arrived. After a lengthy postal investigation I figured I'd just make the jersey using the colours that I had anyway. Then one day I was collecting the mail and a gust of wind blew a letter over the fence. When I climbed around to get it, I saw there was a parcel in the weeds. It was addressed to me, and it must have fallen off the letterbox and over the fence - and it was my lost wool! It was covered in snails and had been in the rain and weather for a couple of months, but to my great delight I opened the parcel to find the wool had been carefully wrapped in a bag and it was completely perfect! So I could make the jumper after all.
It's been a really fast project and since taking this photo of the back piece, I have also done the front, the neckline and one sleeve, and I am half way through the other sleeve. I should have a completed picture in the next day or two!
Amazingly cool socks
Right. One night I couldn't sleep so I spent nearly 2 hours in the middle of the night searching the internet for random knitting patterns. I came across this and I was smitten. Wow, what cool socks!
So the next day I had to go sock wool shopping. I couldn't find anything as nice as the one in the pattern, but I got this exciting wool instead. It's Opal wool from Germany and it is carefully printed so you can just knit stocking stitch the whole way and you end up with a Fair Isle pattern. Mine wont end out quite like that because of the design on the sock but it will be kind of stripy. Apparently I should have enough left over to knit some baby socks, so Preston and I can be matching!
I got all excited and started straight away and have done a few cm, but I think I satisfied my sock craving for now and I'll have to get back to it after I finish Preston's jersey.
little sheep
Carrie's bag
I made this cute bag for Carrie's birthday. I really like all the textures of the yarns I used. I want to make one for myself since the colours are so beautiful but they are not really my colour scheme. I made this on a holiday in Napier in about 2 days!
I started making one in pinks, but it's just not as nice. I've done one side of the bag so I guess I should finish it off - I just wasn't having fun making it so I took a break and haven't got back to it yet.
Preston's cowboy pants
This pattern for winter trousers is from the Sean Sheep magazine. They had it knitted in 3 types of blue and I think it looked better than the colours I chose. But I think these colours will match Preston's clothes so hopefully will look better on. I'll have to get another picture of him wearing them once it gets cold enough. I still have to sew in the elastic around the top.
My pink top
I finally knitted something substantial for myself! This is from the Love Issue of Knit.1, which is a really cool magazine for young knitters. I used an interesting ribbon to knit with that I bought at the Warehouse. It's been too hot to wear it so far, but the weather is definitely cooling down so it wont be long before I can show it off.
I way over-estimated how much ribbon I needed so I have lots left over. I might use some to make a little baby coat like the ones below. Someone hurry up and have a little girl so I can make things for her!
Louis' aliens
I made these cute aliens for Louis' 1st birthday! The one eyed alien is the same as the one I made here but a different colour scheme.
Sunday, March 18, 2007
Preston's Norweigan winter coat
This gorgoeus coat was my pride and joy last winter. It is made from a mix of leftovers from my mother's old wool stash and some newer additions that I bought to match. I got the pattern from a great Norweigan crochet and knitting website, and it is such a fun, easy and practical pattern that I made a few different versions out of other yarns for birthday presents (below).
Of course Preston has grown out of it now, but it is such a shame to put it away that I am going to unpick the side and arm seams and add in an extra vertical row each side so he can wear it again this winter. I've also started to make him another one out of orange/grey/brown variegated roughly spun wool. It's looking good so far!
Amber's winter coat
Hannah's cardigan
This is such a sweet coat - it is made from some sort of soft puffy yarn that had a gold thread running through it. The picture isn't very good and doesn't show it's full effect unfortunately. I added shiny pearly shell buttons.
I made this for Hannah's 1st birthday, and I over-estimated how much yarn I would need so I have enough left to make a newborn size one for some lucky baby girl!
Preston's Mr Men cardigan
This cardigan is made from wool out of the collection of my mother's wool that she had left over from when she knitted for Andrew and I as children. I used my Mr Men cross stitch chart to incorporate intarsia-style Mr Jelly and Mr Noisy. It is such a special cardigan that I don't want Preston to get it dirty, but then he wont get to wear it much....
Hats
Last winter I went on a crazy hat making spree. I should get more photos of all the other hats I made people. It all started when Jonno was staying with us and had a cool crocheted hat, so I got all addicted and made heaps and heaps for anyone who came over and said 'hey, nice hat'.
The grey/green one is Dan's XBOX hat, and the bluey/brown one is Jonno's super-thick hat. He also got a blue and green one, and Andrew got a really cool brown/green one that he had millions of comments on.
The pink one is my pretty hat, and Melanie sent me a cool pink flower for my birthday last year and it matches perfectly. (that flower was the inspiration for the other flowers I made). Then for Mel's birthday I made her a big thick wintery hat!
I'm currently making myself an aqua and blue one to match my Brownie uniform. We're going on an outdoor Guide camp over easter so I figure I'll need a special hat. And I'm going to sew a brownie badge on the front - it says "I'm a Funologist"...
Baby ponchos
Cool Cat
Mummy dog and her puppy!
I just love these little dogs! When I was researching what sort of patterns I should design, I discovered there is a popular niche of mummy and baby animals. So I based my dogs on a cute picture of an aqua and brown dog that I saw in Japan which was the logo for a tv station I think. It's been my most popular selling pattern too - if you want it check out www.blendy.etsy.com (of course if you are a friend, I'll just email it to you!).
I made these dogs for George, but they are so cute and I have some of the variegated aqua/brown wool left so I should make a whole litter for Preston.
Gorgeous furry animals
Yes well I got a bit carried away making toys for all of Preston's baby friends for their 1st birthdays. These animals are knitted using a strand of coloured yarn and also a strand of white or cream feathers yarn. They look way better in real life and Preston just loved them - we both hated giving them away! I'll have to knit him one of his own.
The blue dog was for Jade, the multicoloured teddy was for Jack and the brown dog was for Andrew - he's not even a baby - he just thought they were so cool that he wanted one for his 25th birthday!
I have a pink bunny from the same series half made that some lucky baby girl will get one day when I finish it.
Cute fuzzy bunny
Cute jingly bug
Cute little alien
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