I have already started with my next project, and for a change it is a crochet project.
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Anouk with Hearts
The baby pinafore I was working on is done, except for the buttons, which I have been too lazy to pick out and sew yet. The pattern was fine, kind of confusing for me, especially the neckline instructions. But I did modify it a bit, adding the stranded work hearts above the hem, instead of pockets and also sewed on a separately knit heart to the front of the bodice. (That one is a bit lopsided but again, I was too lazy to resew it.) The yarns are Rowan All Seasons Cotton (natural) and Rowan Cotton Rope (pink). This is the heart chart I knit:
I have already started with my next project, and for a change it is a crochet project.
I have already started with my next project, and for a change it is a crochet project.
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Thursday, March 15, 2012
On The Needles
Life has been busy and I have not had much time to knit lately. So today, I do not have any finished project and will be sharing two of my ongoing projects instead. The first one is the Paper Moon Socks I blogged about previously. I finished the first sock but am bored with the pattern and it will be some time before I start the second one. This pattern takes a long time to grow and I was totally lost in the heel section instructions.
The second project is a pinafore, anouk for my littlest. I am just about to finish the back. I was inspired by some ravelry projects to add stranded colorwork hearts, instead of the original pockets. Hopefully, I will have this one done during the next week.
The second project is a pinafore, anouk for my littlest. I am just about to finish the back. I was inspired by some ravelry projects to add stranded colorwork hearts, instead of the original pockets. Hopefully, I will have this one done during the next week.
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Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Little Pink Sweater
I started this with the intention of using up some of the leftover yarns from last year's projects, to knit a pullover in 2 year size. Initial the plan was a simple striped one, but after many modifications, mostly to adjust to the yarn amounts and because I was to lazy to do the appropriate cast on for the sleeves, this is what the finished sweater looks like:
And in my eagerness to make a sweater roomy enough to last a growing child a bit longer, I ended up with a larger size, around 3-4 years. However it did use up several odd balls in my stash and will be a good sweater for the baby to wear around the house, when she is old enough to fit into it.
And in my eagerness to make a sweater roomy enough to last a growing child a bit longer, I ended up with a larger size, around 3-4 years. However it did use up several odd balls in my stash and will be a good sweater for the baby to wear around the house, when she is old enough to fit into it.
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Thursday, March 1, 2012
Baby Dress with Knitted Yoke
Lately, we have been in the throes of a very contagious throat infection, which brought down all the three kids one-by-one over the last two weeks. The baby, last one to get ill, is now on the mend, alhamdolillah. Needless to say, I did not do much besides tending to the kids, all this time. However, I took time today to finish this dress. I had knitted the yoke before the illness, using a partial Maizy ball I had in my stash. I did not use any pattern. I paired it up with matching cotton to make a light, summer dress. Spring is upon us, here in Islamabad. The sunlight has started to feel hot and scorching rather than warm and comforting.
In other craft news, I am also on a knitting spree since yesterday, with one completed sock and a baby sweater started. More to come soon, inshaAllah.
In other craft news, I am also on a knitting spree since yesterday, with one completed sock and a baby sweater started. More to come soon, inshaAllah.
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