Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Another cable hat
I made another cable hat basically using the same pattern as the previous one except I made the brim knit 2 pearl 2 for 3 inches. Which one do you like better?
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Cable Knit Hat
I wanted to make a cabled hat and found a pattern on Knitting Pattern central, but I could not follow their directions for the cables, so I made up a pattern as I went along. Here is what I did:
Caron Simply Soft yarn about ¾ of a skein
Size 6 and 8 circular needles 16 inch
Fits size 21 – 24 inch head
Gauge is not important because this hat is very stretchy
Cast 92 stitches on the smaller needle
Knit 6 pearl 7 for 3 inches
Change to larger needles and follow the pattern below:
Row 1: CB Pearl 7 to end of row
Row 2- 6: Knit 6 Pearl 7 to end of row
Repeat rows 1-6 5 times
Decrease Pearl stitches:
Knit 6 Pearl to last 2 stitches P2 together continue decreasing in the last 2 stitches at the end of each pearl section until 1 pearl stitch remains. Changing to double pointed needles or two size 8 circular needles when needed.
Decrease Knit stitches:
Knit to last 2 knit stiches then K2 together decreasing in the last 2 stiches at the end of each knit section until 1 knit and 1 pearl stitch remains and P1 in pearl stitch.
Continue decreasing until 8 stitches remain on the needles and cut yarn leaving a 12 inch tail and thread through remaining stitches and pull tight bringing thread to reverse side and weaving in.
***Please let me know if you have any problems following this pattern if you try it as I have never written a pattern before***
Saturday, October 8, 2011
Cabled Sox
These sox are my own design and they each have a slightly different cable pattern. I sale them on my Craft site which is listed on the right. There are 9 different colors. They are turquoise, lavender, red, peach, brown, khaki, black, royal blue and navy.
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Macrame necklaces
Monday, September 19, 2011
Adventures in Macrame
This past week, I have been teaching myself how to macrame. I watched a video on YouTube and was able to figure out how to do the Chinese staircase or spiral stitch. How is my first attempt:
My next ones were made with variegated cotton yarn:
And finally I used crochet thread with gold and silver running through it and metallic cord for the red one.
Here are my latest ones:
Made with Black & white shoe laces |
Then I used craft thread:
And finally I used crochet thread with gold and silver running through it and metallic cord for the red one.
Here are my latest ones:
Breast Cancer Awareness Bracelet |
Macrame ID Bracelet |
Bronco Bracelet |
Football Bracelet |
Monday, September 12, 2011
Reversable Crocheted Potholders
Side 1 |
Side 2 |
Thursday, September 8, 2011
Knit (or crochet) a Square for Charity
My very first Granny Square ever! |
I have been crocheting for 30 years and can you believe that I have never made a Granny Square before, but I was inspired to try when I saw a challenge to make squares for charity. There are more than 2.8 million children in South Africa and Zimbabwe, who have been made orphaned or vulnerable as a result of HIV/AIDS and poverty. You can help by knitting or crocheting 8 " squares that will be made into blankets for them. You can find the instructions and requirements by going here: http://allfororphans.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/Knit-a-squillion.pdf
Join me and help these children!!!!
Sunday, September 4, 2011
Knitted Dishcloths
For the past couple of weeks I have been knitting dishcloths. These are the two types I have been doing:
The first one is from this pattern: Diagonal dish cloth for beginners and the second one is from this pattern:
Easy Knit Dishcloth
The first one is from this pattern: Diagonal dish cloth for beginners and the second one is from this pattern:
Easy Knit Dishcloth
Easy Knit Dishcloth |
Diagonal Dish Cloth |
Crochet HDC bracelets
All three of these bracelets were made from a pattern I found on YouTube. I will attempt to write the instructions. This is my first time, so let me know if they are understandable.
Using a G hook, make a chain long enough to fit your wrist minus 1/4 inch. HDC in 3rd chain from hook and in each stitch across. When you come to the end chain 4 or 5 stitchs depending on the size of the bead or button you are using (I added this part) and join with a slip stitch to the other side of the bracelet. Cut off and weave in ends.
For the yellow bracelet I used 4 ply cotton yarn. For the other two I used 2 strands held together of crochet thread with metallic gold or silver threads. The yellow one had a pretty flower bead sewn on and the metallic thread ones are a pretty crystal button and a filigree bead.
What I do!
Crocheted cuff bracelet |
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