Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Leaf Scarf in Progress



This is a divinely soft scarf made of organic baby alpaca. The pattern is from Scarf Style. A fabulous book with several patterns I plan to knit. I usually go for the nice mindless knitting that comes from circular needles and straight stockinette stitch, but this pattern was so beautiful I knew I had to give it a try. It has been rather difficult. I have ripped out far more than I have left to show, but it will be worth it in the end. I can't wait to see it finished, blocked and then wrap myself in it's heavenly softness. ETA: next winter, possibly the next.

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Birthday Crown #2


Another birthday crown for my dear little almost-four-year-old. Lover of anything pink, former lover of anything brown, and certainly a lover of anything both pretty and fun. I just hope the cat doesn't eat it as soon as the party is over!

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Monkey Pants


A new pair a jammies. There are actually two, so that both girls can match. They picked the fabric out themselves which was cute and fun. The best part though is the adorable monkey sounds they make :)

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Bunny Bag



So, when I first saw this bag, it reminded me of this little family of bunnies that I had as a child. A friend of the family had made them for me out of little socks and their bodies are simple little cylinders that are perfect for living in a pocket. Here is their new home.

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Flower Wallet


This was a gloriously fun project to make. I have had this fabric sitting around for about a decade just waiting for a perfect place to use it. I only had a small scrap yet I just adore it so. When I saw this project in Bend the Rules Sewing, I knew I had found a match. The whole project took about an hour which is even more fun! I finished it off with a vintage button saved from my great-grandmother.

Monday, October 8, 2007

Wisteria Basket




Our deck has a significant amount of wisteria growing wild all over it. My husband suggested I try my hand at basket weaving to use the trimmings. I couldn't believe my ears that it was actually suggested that I pick up a new hobby! YES!!!!! I'll definitely try that. So here it is. My first attempt at basket weaving. Not too bad, but I'd never use wisteria again. It is incredibly weak. I'm anxious to see how it looks/works when the wood dries.

Sunday, October 7, 2007

Baby in Pink



I recently made this "Heavy Baby" for the girls. There are actually two of them but only this one has clothes :) However, the clothes are always removed instantly to reveal a seam on the back of the head and the gathered fabric on the crown. Just lovely. I especially like it when people ask me if I have made one of these unclothed dolls and I have to respond "Yes, I did. They are supposed to have their hats sewn on though!" The kids love the weight of these babies, they are filled with millet and have a very loving, huggable feel to them.





Saturday, October 6, 2007

Miniature Mouse

As soon as I picked up Knitted Animals from the library I knew I had to make a little mouse for our cat. He love, love, loves to lick my yarn to pieces. Anything made of animal fiber he goes crazy for. So I thought I'd make a little mouse to let him go crazy on. Well, I chose a fine baby alpaca yarn that is his favorite and a size 1 needle to make it look neat. It might have knitted up slightly smaller than it was supposed to. wink, wink. It's about the size of a newborn mouse! So small I didn't even bother to try and put eyes on it. I gave it to our kitty as soon as I took these pictures and it disappeared instantly. I was worried he had eaten the whole thing in one bit rather than just lick it to pieces. I later found it sans tail hiding behind the dollhouse.