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

I think it is fun to macrame with things other than hemp. Cord makes beautiful necklaces, especially metallic cord, as you can see here:

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:
Made with Black & white shoe laces

My next ones were made with variegated cotton yarn:


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
These potholders are crocheted with 4 ply cotton yarn and are made using all single crochet.  You start by making a chain 8" long ( I used a G hook) and the crocheting each row in single crochet until the piece is 8" x 8 inches.  Then you single crochet all around doing 3 in the corners.  I chose to use two different yarns, but they could be the same colors. These potholders are nice and thick and completely washable.

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


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
This blog is for my crafts.  I make jewelry, knit and crochet. For examples of some of the jewelry I make, please visit my ecrater store at: Jewels by June