Sunday, May 22, 2011

Charity Donations.....



















On June 18th., our knitting group is planning to have our "Knit in Public Day!"
The charity we are sponsoring for our day is
"Relay for Life."
Our "Sip and Stitch" group member Sarah has decided to get some donations from local business and of course our group members will do what they can. This is what I have made to contribute so far. I will add a skein of yarn to each bag and I have the book "Sock Yarn One-Skein Wonders," edited by Judith Durant to add to the mix. Who knows by the time the 18th rolls around I may have a little something more...but I'm not promising anything!
The Bags....
Pattern:-http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/sue-schaefers-noro-kureyon-bag
This is a free pattern and a lovely mindless knit.
This little bag after felting measures 31/2" wide, 12" long and 10" tall.
For the blue/purple bag, I used 2 skeins of Noro #254E (blues, green, purple,) held together with 2 skeins of Araucania Nature Wool # 29 (purple.) I don't remember what yarn I used for the flower..it's probably a mohair wool something!
For the green bag, I used 2 skeins held together of Araucania Nature Wool # 27 and 2
skeins of Tahki Kerry colour #5013. I only used the Tahki Kerry for the base and the handles.
For the red bag, I used 2 skeins of Patons Classic Wool Regency held together and 2 skeins of Patons Wool colour Chestnut Brown for the handle. For the sunflower embellishment I used Araucania # 37 yellow and the Patons for the flower centre.
The only changes I made to the pattern was to use an I-cord bind off and to double the yarn for a sturdier bag.
And for the green bag I added 2 cables front and back.
Next:-I am in the process of making some knitting magnets. These are just knit with leftover sock yarn.
I used toothpicks for needles and beads for the needle heads. I attached a self stick magnet bought at Walmart to the back! I plan on making about 20-25 all together.

Finally, I made some "felted soap." I had a bunch of roving I had purchased at http://www.northcoastknitting.org/Directions.pdf
and thought I would try some soap. The soap was easy to felt and looks pretty but doesn't lather very well...I did read somewhere that if you add your own shower gel it lathers nicely and also make sure your felted bar dries out well between uses. The soap smells good and is great for exfoliating your skin, but not worth the trouble.....in my opinion!
Lets hope we make lots of money for our charity. I don't think too many folks will be interested in the knitting stuff..I don't think too many knitters are coming. I am hoping since we are supposed to be celebrating "Knit in Public Day," that I am pleasantly surprised. I would love to introduce people to the craft and exchange ideas with others..so fingers crossed! We have however heard from the Erie groups who are also donating some things! Woo-hoo...thanks guys...we appreciate everything!
Happy knitting everyone,
Mags.
































Thursday, April 28, 2011

Neglectful....







I know I have been very neglectful about blogging....two months and nothing written...I'm surprised you all haven't just deserted me!


But...I have managed to finish a little knitting and in my own defense I had two weeks of jury duty during this away time. My oh my, what an experience that was. It was a malpractice suit and the outcome was in favour of the plaintiff...woo hoo!!! I earned the princely sum of $227, met a few nice folk and felt honored to serve! So it wasn't all bad, hee hee!


Now, back to knitting!


I have been working on this little vest and it seems like forever ages! As you can see it is a little big for me..but I'll wear it anyway. The construction is so unusual that I can't figure out a way to take it in, short of ripping and reworking it...which I am definitely at this point not considering...no way, no how!!! I tried felting the hell out of it but since the yarn is 75% wool 25% polyamid I had no luck..but it was worth a try! Okay, specs...


Pattern:-Design 6523 Ladies Vest from Regia Magazine 112 by Kaffe Fassett
Needles:- Sz#5


Yarn:-Regia Design Line 6-fadig Landscape Colour Fire 50g. I used 5 balls.


Regia Design Line 6-fadig Mirage Colour Fire 50g. I used 4.5 balls.


This yarn is classified DK weight and I got it at a bargain price at http://www.littleknits.com/


It was an easy knit but a little tedious at times. The back and cap sleeves are one piece and the patches (mitered squares) are one long scarf, and this is the fronts and collar and part of the back.


I don't think I'd knit another...I'd have to rethink the whole construction thing. I think I'll just stick to more conventional type patterns.


Sooooo, thanks for your patience.


Happy knitting.


Mags.








Sunday, February 27, 2011

Forgive me...I'm obsessed with clothesline bowls/baskets!




And another basket....ummm, at least this one is a little different....it has a lid!
Not quite as crude as my first. I guess it's true practice makes perfect.
I made this one for my daughter. I may make one for my friend Elaine.
I am still knitting my vest and so far have the back done. Pictures soon!
Happy knitting everyone.
Mags.


Saturday, February 19, 2011

Fabric covered clothesline basket
















I was just playing around on the internet when I saw these fabric covered bowls/baskets and I wanted one.
Since mine is a first attempt...it's really rough.
I had some fabric strips, and so I just bought some cotton clothesline. If you decide to make one do buy cotton..nylon covered line isn't recommended because you will break your sewing machine needles!
You cover the line with your fabric and do a section of about 12" to 18" and then using a zig-zag stitch start forming your bowl or basket.
Wrapping the line with fabric and cutting the strips was really time consuming....at least for me!
If you decide to make one, look on the net, there are lots of tutorials.
You know, I think I will try to make a tote bag, although really I should try to stay focused on one project at a time!
Happy knitting everyone.
Mags.


Wednesday, February 9, 2011

22.5 degrees


While I was waiting for my yarn order I decided to cast on something. I was debating knitting socks or a scarf.
I wanted something not too big, not too complicated and would work using wildly variegated sock yarn.
I bought this yarn from http://www.littleknits.com/ and as it was such a good deal I couldn't pass it up. That was when I first started knitting socks and I've had it for ages.....I just didn't know what it wanted to be.
Some patterns don't work with yarn this colourful, but this one is a perfect marriage of yarn and pattern.
Yarn:-Opal Neon Colour#1932. This is a mix of blues, reds, pinks and a little purple.
Needles:-Sz#3
This is a free pattern and I loved knitting it. I started with 3 sts and I stopped at 349sts.
I was afraid I would run out of yarn and I wanted to do the lovely little scalloped edge. This little edge looks a lot like crochet but it is knitted. I had 10 grams of yarn before I started the scallops and 4 grams left after I cast off.
All in all a lovely mindless knit.
I will give this scarf to Lindsay, our waitress at our Saturday morning knitting group. You see I have knit something for everyone and Lindsay does love a scarf.
I finally got my yarn I had on order and I have just started my next project....yeah!!
Happy knitting everyone.
Mags.

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Roses Socks




I started these socks last April and only finished them today. I almost didn't get them done!
I used a pattern from "The Mitten Book." by Ingrid and Inger Gottfridsson.
I charted it out and it worked. I did a tubular cast on and ribbing on top of the toes to match the cuff and heel.
Yarn:-Opal Uni colour Brown. Lang Jawoll superwash colour pink/red.
Needles:-Sz#1 and sz#2. I used the #2 for the colourwork.
Right now I have nothing on the needles although I have some yarn on order.
I don't know who will get the socks...maybe Cath.
Happy knitting everyone.
Mags

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Loose ends..minions and socks?


















Have you all seen the movie "Despicable Me?" I know, I know it's a kids movie, but the grandsons recommended we watch it over the holidays and we all loved it and give it "5" stars!
The "Minions" are all for "world domination" and really adorable. I showed the boys a free pattern for "Minions" I loved on Ravelry and wouldn't you know it they asked me to make them one each!
I will say this again...my hat's off to these folks who can create a pattern after watching a movie etc....I'm in awe of your talent!
This is a free pattern. Thank you http://kat-knits.blogspot.com/
Needles:-Sz#5 DP's as these are knit in the round!
Yarn:-This pattern calls for Aran weight yarn. I used Colinette Jitterbug, colour "Sunflower Susie," for the body, and Zoe Sock Shalimar, colour "Juniper Berry" for the bib overalls. I used the yarn doubled. I only used a little of both plus I used a few strands of black for the hair, shoes, hands.
This was an easy pattern. I had googly eyes and I glued them to shank metal buttons for the eye. Both boys asked for the one-eye version!
I know the boys will love them and use them in their own plans for "world domination!" (hee, hee.)
These socks are for my favourite son-in-law who is very patient. They were part of his Christmas present and very late.....
Pattern:- Ribbed for Lou...
Needles:-Sz#1 DP's
Yarn:-Zoe Sock Shalimar. This was the mystery yarn for the "Ludvine" knit along shawlette but it wasn't working for me as a shawl and I love how Lou's socks knit up!
I also love how this yarn washes and wears!
I think I'm up to date on everything.
I hope you all had a wonderful holiday..I know I did.
Happy New Year.
Happy knitting.
Mags.