Tuesday, July 29, 2008

COZY!!


Comfy Mary Jane Slippers
Originally uploaded by iloveyarn

I got frustrated with a hat that kept twisting on me, so I put it down and made myself some slippers! I used a silk and wool blend and they are incredibly soft!! I am so loving them!! And in the process of making them, I got to learn a few different techniques. It was my first time with the provisional cast on, attached i-cord, and kitchener stitch. I'd heard horror stories and was dreading that cast on as well as the kitchener stitch, but they weren't bad at all.

And looking at this picture makes me want to go get them and put them on...

Sunday, July 27, 2008

Woodland Gnome


Woodland Gnome
Originally uploaded by iloveyarn

My first project with Noro Kureyon. I'm sure that anyone who has ever bought this yarn has made this same pattern. But I just had to make one for Ethan. It is quite stretchy -- fits me too. Which was surprising given my stupidity regarding which cast on method I used. I love the end result -- and the reverse side looks just as cute!

And yes, it was 90-something degrees out this morning and I had my son model a wool hat for a picture!

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Silly Slippers


Silly Slippers
Originally uploaded by iloveyarn

My aunt's friend had a fit over her pink furry hat and wanted a hat and socks. This is the best I could come up with for socks with fur. Slippers instead of socks. They definitely won't fit inside shoes. I'm making the hat just like the one I made for Dianne -- pink fur sprinkled with rainbow-colored "confetti."

I like the way the slippers turned out, and I'm going to have to make some for the kids -- maybe "monster slippers" or something.

Well, time to refill my coffee mug...

Knit a Hat, On The Double!


Hat for Adam
Originally uploaded by iloveyarn

First double knit project. I was joking with Adam about the Fancy Fur hats I made for Granny and Dianne. Told him that if he wants one for Christmas, to let me know what color he'd like. He said "camo." So... It ought to keep his noggin toasty warm (on those few days it gets cold) when he's on his motorcycle.

Heather - help me decide whether or not to stripe it -- with a stripe of orange on the camo side and vice versa. Or just to leave it solid.

It is a bit of a slow progressing project, but it's really cool how you work/slip stitches and the colors stay on their respective sides. I am already thinking about future double knit projects.

Sunday, July 20, 2008

Strawberry!


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Originally uploaded by iloveyarn

Just had to add a picture of the hat after I added the strawberry embellishment. : )

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Chemo Cap


Chemo Cap
Originally uploaded by iloveyarn

I joined a group to make and donate hats for cancer patients and here's my first one. It's crocheted. I was looking for some buttons to embellish one side along the green part, but the hat told me it wants a strawberry on it. So when I can look at the car again, I'll be going to find some red yarn.

Rain, Rain...

Well, guess I really don't mind the rain since I don't intend to go anywhere today. After that trip to the eye center with Ethan... The trip Thursday went by super fast. I was a bit disappointed when I found out that his arrival time at the hospital on Friday was to be 10:30 -- which meant he probably wouldn't be taken back to the OR until noon. Then Friday morning at 7:00, the hospital called -- there was a cancellation, would we mind coming in at 9:00 instead -- WOO HOO! We'd get home earlier!! Not so. After sitting in OR waiting area - where he gets his gown and pre-medication and all (a little 7x7 foot room with chairs and computer/monitors etc) for over 45 minutes before anyone ever came by... Then we're finally told around 10:45 that he's next, get ready... Whirlwind of events and nurses scampering about chaotically... Um, sorry, he has to wait. Gotta do a cataract surgery first and it will be at least 2 hours. So we sat in that tiny room for over 4 hours. Ethan wasn't taken back into the OR until almost 2:00. He hadn't eaten since 6pm the night before. He kept asking for ravioli and crying. We didn't pull out of the hospital parking lot until 4:11. But they let us have free parking because of the wait. Gee, thanks. Traffic was rough for a while. We stopped at one place to eat - all we could find on the interstate - a chicken and BBQ place -- thinking they'd have something Ethan could eat. But no. So I had to put the starving child back into the car as he screamed asking for potatoes. We finally find a Bojangles 30 miles down the interstate and get him some mashed potatoes and a biscuit. Poor thing. We didn't get home until about 9:45 last night. And he didn't go back to sleep until a little after 11. But we're doing okay this morning -- and when I asked him what he wanted for breakfast this morning, he said ravioli. : )