Since Eid, I have been adding up new projects to my queue and casting on a few. I have started a cardigan, a shawl and a pair of socks. As is the case with working on many projects at a time, I have little to show in the way of progress, except for a finished sock:
The pattern is Cubist Socks. I am enjoying knitting it, despite the fact that I had to rip have a sock and re-knit the sock leg in one needle size larger. The original might have worked but the pattern has little give (as mentioned in the pattern)and stretched, the cubes bulge in odd ways. With the larger needles, that problem went away and I switched back to the smaller size beyond the heel. The yarn is Knit Picks Stroll Hand-painted (Make Believe colorway).
Assalaam-o-Alaikom (Peace be on you)
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Monday, September 20, 2010
Hats
In a stash-busting move, I knitted a couple of hats for my kids. Worked on big needles (7.5mm) in super bulky yarns (which I got in a RAK some time back), these were quick and easy. The blue one is for my son and the yarn is Rowan Big Wool Tuft. The pink bonnet is for my daughter in Rowan Biggy Print.
Both were well-received and kids are already having fun playing dress-up with them
Thursday, September 16, 2010
A Twirl Of Pleats
I just finished up a skirt for my daughter who wanted me to make something for her, especially after my last two knitting projects were for my niece. And now, my son wants to know when i will knit something for him. I guess I should be grateful that they appreciate my hand knits, alhamdolillah.
Coming back to the skirt, I took the idea for it from a very old Patons pamphlet which my mother-in-law gave to me a while back. That pattern called for fingering weight yarn and the front and back panels were worked separately.
I worked the maths to use Aran weight instead, and knit the skirt in round. Also, I added a drawstring for ease. It turned out quiet well and I am happy to get such a nice long length out of the yardage I had. The yarn is from American Thread Company's Dawn Knitting Worsted which I got from a friend.
It turned out quiet well and I am happy to get such a nice long length out of the yardage I had. The yarn is from American Thread Company's Dawn Knitting Worsted which I got from a friend.
Coming back to the skirt, I took the idea for it from a very old Patons pamphlet which my mother-in-law gave to me a while back. That pattern called for fingering weight yarn and the front and back panels were worked separately.
I worked the maths to use Aran weight instead, and knit the skirt in round. Also, I added a drawstring for ease. It turned out quiet well and I am happy to get such a nice long length out of the yardage I had. The yarn is from American Thread Company's Dawn Knitting Worsted which I got from a friend.
It turned out quiet well and I am happy to get such a nice long length out of the yardage I had. The yarn is from American Thread Company's Dawn Knitting Worsted which I got from a friend.
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Eid Mubarak
We had Eid yesterday. I have a mild respiratory infection these days so we turned in early on chaand raat (eve of Eid).However kids got to have their mehndi (henna tattoos).The automobile theme went strong for the second year in a row.
Eid day started early. It was a hot day (or maybe it was my febrile state).
After Eid prayers, we went visiting family and then had visitors in the evening. The festivities lasting late into the night. Kids had a good time playing and getting gifts and eidee (cash gifts).
I got my turn with henna last night.
We are taking it easy, resting off fatigue. And we are having some rain too, which cools off the temperature!
Hope everyone had a nice Eid!
Eid day started early. It was a hot day (or maybe it was my febrile state).
After Eid prayers, we went visiting family and then had visitors in the evening. The festivities lasting late into the night. Kids had a good time playing and getting gifts and eidee (cash gifts).
I got my turn with henna last night.
We are taking it easy, resting off fatigue. And we are having some rain too, which cools off the temperature!
Hope everyone had a nice Eid!
Friday, September 3, 2010
Baby Dress And Bonnet
I have been working on another dress for my niece, with a matching bonnet. This is another gorgeous DROPS pattern. Armhole shaping instructions were a bit confusing on the pattern, but other than that, it was pretty straight forward. I knit size 12/18 months.My only modification was omitting the crochet edging at the bottom and sleeve cuffs. The yarn I used is Knit Picks Comfy fingering weight (color- flamingo).
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