Monday, February 02, 2009
Saturday, January 24, 2009
New socks for hubby
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Tuesday, January 06, 2009
Happy 2009!
This pair of socks are in Applelaine "Blueberry". You can really see all the different hues of a blueberry throughout the sock. After over a year, Applelaine is still my yarn of choice for socks.
Here's another pair of socks freshly opened on Christmas morning. Of course, it's made with Applelaine and this colour was Red Delicious. I have reserved two skeins for myself of MacIntosh.
And on that jolly note, have a Happy New Year, and thanks for stopping by my sometimes neglected little blog during 2008.
Sunday, October 05, 2008
Some finished projects...
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Sunday, September 14, 2008
Another felting attempt...
Since it was knitted with 100% wool ( Lopi), I decided to throw it in the washer in hot water for a spin. Boy did that thing ever shed! Big lumps of hair everywhere in the washer and on it too. I had to remove the hair bits before giving it to Lizzie. It didn't shrink by much either. Oh well, just another felting experiment, and as long as Lizzie is happy, I'm happy. Doesn't she look happy?
This coming week, I'm planning on finishing as many unfinished projects as possible. Yup, that's right. I have way too many of those hanging around the house. Besides, some of those projects are Christmas gifts, and there's not much time left before Christmas.
Monday, September 01, 2008
First attempt at felting
It was knitted with KnitPick's Palette yarn (100% wool), and I put in in the washer in hot water for one cycle. I didn't expect the ribbing to come out so flat (mind you, I had never felted before so I really had no idea how it would come out) and make it so wide. The other thing I didn't expect either was that the lenght would shrink so much (it was knitted with larger needles that was called for, so I was expecting some shrinkage but not that much). I guess a test swatch would have helped. Knit and learn...
Monday, August 04, 2008
Visit to the Historical Acadian Village
And were using all natural plant dyes... I wish I knew what plants created each of these vibrant colours.
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Discovering dishcloths
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
and the second baby's here....
Tuesday, May 06, 2008
Welcome Pierre Elliot, and other updates
His little hat wasn't knitted by yours truly, but by a hospital volunteer. Little Pierre Elliot had skilfully concealed his gender by hiding it behind the umbilical cord, so no gender specific gifts were knitted for him until his birth.
Lots of knitted projects are on the way for the little one. Here's one...
I've tried to take a close-up, but the camera doesn't seem to like either the stitches, or the colour. I'll try again later...
In other knitterly news.... I got my Wee Tiny Sock! Thanks Emily! So sorry it took a bit to post about it. I just love it! Thank you, thank you!
Tuesday, April 08, 2008
Wee Tiny Sock Swap
Also, you can check the Wee Tiny Socks here on Flickr.