Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Big Lacy Scarves

I just finished up a couple more Christmas presents.  These scarves came out of the More Last Minute Knitted Gifts book, and thanks to the big bulky yarn, each only took a few hours from start to finish.


Now, excuse me as I get back to finishing up a couple more knitted presents.  :)

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Willow's Doll

This doll turned out so cute!  It knit up really fast, and I wasn't so sure I was going to love it, until I searched about in my scrap yarn and found this yarn to make curly hair!

I made this out of the Knitted Toys book, which scrap Cashmerino yarn.  I used the body of the Airy Fairy pattern and then knitted the dress from the Dress-Up Dolly pattern.

Cabled Fingerless Gloves

I have a gift exchange coming up next week, so I quickly knit up this pair of cabled fingerless gloves.  They took longer than I wanted because I screwed up the cables on both gloves and had to start over! Booo!   I'm sure it was because I know how much knitting I have left to get done before Christmas and I didn't feel like I had time to start over.  But I did start over and thanks to doing the cable pattern so many times, they went much faster the second time. 

At first, I wasn't really liking these gloves because of how long the cuff is, but I've put them on a few times and I have to say it's growing on me, I just might have to knit myself a pair!

These were made out of the More Last Minute Knitted Gifts book.

Monday, November 8, 2010

Elf Hats

A friend of mine was so kind and bought me a knitting book - More Last Minute Knitted Gifts!  I love it!!!  Lots of good patterns, I totally recommend it!  The first thing I made was a few elf hats out of it.  I didn't have quite enough blue to make Jayden's pointy, but he doesn't mind at all, he's been wearing his blue hat around everywhere!













Cabled Headband

I found this pattern out of the latest issue of Martha Stewart Living.  I picked up the magazine in hopes of finding some great ideas for Thanksgiving and turns out I liked the craft/knitting section the best - or maybe it was I never got past the craft/knitting section to see what else was in there!





Saturday, October 30, 2010

Wooohooo! I Knit Something!

Knit AND finished thank you very much!

For new baby girl and her big sister!

Pattern is SouleMama's Favorite Knit Hat. (Just used smaller needles to make baby size)
Flowers were crocheted.


Saturday, October 23, 2010

Quick Beret

This took two quick evenings to knit up.  There is suppose to be a cute little crocheted flower on the brim, but seeing as how I can't crochet and I spent a good couple hours looking up how to do it and then not being able to create the flower I wanted, I gave up.  :)

I made this for my friend Whitney's daughter, Surrey, but I have a feeling it's going to be too small, so I'll probably be making another one of these in the near future.  Good thing they knit up in no time!

This is from the Baby Knits Head to Toe book.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Christmas Toys

I've finished up a few toys for the kids for Christmas.  I have a couple more I want to do, a T-Rex for Jayden and a dress up doll for Willow, but for right now I've managed to finish 2 snakes and a stegosaurus.  The knitting on these have been done for quite some time, but I am so bad at finishing - putting on eyes and a face, stuffing the legs and sewing them on.  I hate doing it, so I finish the knitting part and then they get put in a closet.  :)

All of these guys came out of the Knitted Toys book.


Monday, August 2, 2010

Willow's Flat Teddy

Because I haven't had nearly enough to do around here (please note sarcasm), I finished up the first thing on my Christmas knitting list.

This is my stocking topping for Willow's stocking this year.  I was going to needle felt some eyes for it and sew those on, but Jayden insisted the bear needed googly eyes, so googly eyes it got!  Hopefully by Christmas Willow will be over tearing off googly eyes so she can put them in her mouth....


This pattern came out of Knitted Toys by Zoe Mellor and I used up some scrap baby cashmerino yarn I had left over from making Nicole's baby blanket!

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Baby Shower Gift

I got an invitation to a baby shower in the mail about a week ago for today.  So, I quickly dropped the project I was working on (something for Willow for Christmas), and as fast as I could went to the yarn store and started casting on.  9 days later and this is what I was able to give Kim for her #2 baby boy!

A cute pumpkin hat and a pair of leapfrog pants!




Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Dress for Willow

I knit up a dress for Willow,  but the yarn I chose has some wool in it, so I knit it up a size smaller with the plans of it being worn more more as a tunic, as soon as the weather here cools off a bit, or maybe when we get to Washington!  And I could hardly believe it when Willow let me actually put it on her.  I think she knows which things I have actually made for her, because she refuses to wear most of them.  :)

And now my pile of all the things I have started this summer are finished, so that means I can officially start knitting for Christmas!!!  (already have my first project started!)

The pattern for this was from Berroco DK Baby.

Monday, July 5, 2010

Retro Rainbow Tie Anyone?

I got bored and decided to knit up a tie.  Why?  Well, why not?  :)



Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Twisty Baby Pants

I. LOVE. THESE. PANTS!  I have been looking for a knit pant pattern for while, but hadn't run across anything that I felt like I couldn't live without.  That was until I ran across the Leap Frog pattern from Petite Purls.  It helps that all the patterns on that website are free too.  ;)  I think one of my favorite things about the pattern is it knits in room for cloth diapers, so you knit in some short rows in the behind region to make the back of the pants taller than the front, so then there's plenty of room for a diaper, but you aren't all bunchy in the front.  Love it!!  And who doesn't love the really cute braided cable that runs down the legs??  I think I know how I'll be making my kid's Christmas jammies this year!

Friday, June 25, 2010

Robin Hood Jacket

I finished this robin hood jacket up a couple weeks ago, but waited to post it because I know my friend Sabrina looks at Knit Wits every once in awhile, and her baby shower wasn't until today.  The jacket took me a big longer than I thought it would, but I love it so much I'm thinking of starting some for both of my kids for Christmas.  I love how all the cables turned out!

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Sunday, May 30, 2010

Nike+ Sensor Cozy

My original Nike+ sensor finally died and since it was actually sewn inside the case, I just threw out my knit cozy with the sensor.  I just got my replacement sensor about a week ago and decided today was the day to knit up a new cozy for it so I could attach it to my running shoes!

I just used a bit of scrap sock yarn I had and size 3 needles.
CO 16 stitches and divide it over 2 dpn.


Knit around until the cozy is as tall as the sensor when you fit it inside.  (obviously in the below picture I still had a few more rows to do!)

Before you sew the sensor inside the cozy, use your cast on tail to sew the bottom seam together and then weave the end inside the case.
Fit the sensor right inside the cozy.
Use kitchener stitch to stitch the top closed.
Weave the tail inside the cozy.

Then CO 4 stitches and knit in garter stitch for about 2".
Sew the ends of this piece together to form a circle.
Sew this looped piece diagonally onto the back of your cozy, for your laces to run through.

Attach to your shoe and go for a run!

Monday, May 10, 2010

Watermelon Flower

A friend of mine from StrollerFit asked if I would knit up a blanket for a baby girl that is going to be born in June.  How could I say no???

I saw these colors and I totally thought of Watermelon which I thought was perfect for a summer baby!!!

I once again used Debbie Bliss' Striped Baby Blanket pattern.


And then, since there was a bunch of green yarn left over, I decided I'd make an upside down daisy hat to match the blanket! 
 

For Teresa

I just realized I never posted the rest of what I knit up for Teresa.  I wanted to make sure she got her package before I put up pictures and I think she got it a couple weeks ago.... :)

So, besides the pom-pom bonnet that I already posted, I made her a baby blanket, a pointed baby hat, and I gave her the red booties I knit up.


Saturday, April 17, 2010

Pom-Pom Bonnet

This is one of the cutest hats I think I've ever made. I've made it for my dear friend Teresa who is set to have a bouncing baby boy this May! Yippee!! Since I have not been able to be with her her entire pregnancy and I'm going to miss the whole birth, newborn stage, and probably beyond that, I've been taking my angst out on my knitting needles and have made Teresa a whole slew of things. This is just one of them.

(please ignore the dirty soccer ball.  my little model, Willow, was not going to cooperate with me)




I made it out of Debbie Bliss Cashmerino and out of the Itty Bitty Hats book.

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Red Baby Booties

I still need to get to the yarn store to start on a new bigger project, so I've been searching through my scraps to see if I have enough to put something together. Because you just can't sit and watch tv or a movie and not be knitting too, that would be like wasting time or something... :)

I managed to find enough of this red yarn to make up a pair of baby booties. Anybody know of any little baby feet that will need to be warm soon??? :)




(I made these from Zoe Mullor's book Nursery Knits, size 2 needles, with Debbie Bliss Baby Cashmerino. They only took 3 evenings to do, I love baby booties!!)

Sunday, March 7, 2010

New and Old Things

I've finished up 3 different projects this week, so I'm just gonna put them all in one post!

Most importantly, I have finished up something for Krisy's #4 baby! For her #3 kid, I made her a moon and stars blanket.



So, instead of adding another blanket to her stash, I decided to make something to warm up the little tykes head. I love this hat, I think it looks like a present. :) Now all I have to do is get it in the mail.... :)



The second thing I finished was another swing set for Willow. I made one for her last summer and I liked it so much, I found some yarn in my stash and knit up another one just one size bigger. I love the ladybug buttons too!







And finally, the last thing I finished up required no knitting. I had finished this sweater like 2 years ago and all it was waiting on was for me to sew on the last 2 buttons. Somehow, I just never got around to it. Finishing work is not my strong suit. :) But, since I'm sending Kaylee a box full of baby stuff that we forgot to give to her when she was here last, I thought I could finish up this sweater and send it to her too!