(To be more precise, I had two of those, but the other one looks like lace now, remember?) I swatched a little, chose my needles, and cast on as if I were knitting the largest size of the skirt. (That number happened to coincide with the width I needed for each window.) Just keep repeating the top half of the chart, forgetting the tapered part. I figure I'll need to do six full repeats of the chart to achieve the length I need. I'm now into the third chart repeat and I really like how things are looking. The panels will take a while to make, but I don't mind. Smiley can chip balls in the front yard 'til then.
Saturday, May 31, 2008
Ogee, I'm Makin' Curtains!
(To be more precise, I had two of those, but the other one looks like lace now, remember?) I swatched a little, chose my needles, and cast on as if I were knitting the largest size of the skirt. (That number happened to coincide with the width I needed for each window.) Just keep repeating the top half of the chart, forgetting the tapered part. I figure I'll need to do six full repeats of the chart to achieve the length I need. I'm now into the third chart repeat and I really like how things are looking. The panels will take a while to make, but I don't mind. Smiley can chip balls in the front yard 'til then.
Friday, May 30, 2008
New patterns available on Ravelry
Back later with pics...
Monday, May 19, 2008
Snow Bobbles Crocheted Bathmat Pattern
I will take better pictures tomorrow, including close-ups of the stitch pattern. I really like it, though. It makes a great, thick bathmat.
I first saw this crochet stitch (Sedge Stitch) at the Lion Brand website (http://www.lionbrand.com/). It is included in the free pattern for "Bark Sedge Stitch Washcloth." I used the stitch to make several dishcloths and thought I would try it for a blanket. It was beautiful in snow white, but I could tell it would be way too heavy for an adult-sized blanket, so serendipity turned it into a bathmat. Don't you just LOVE serendipity?
Anyway, here are the particulars:
Snow Bobbles Crocheted Bathmat Pattern
Size G crochet hook. 1 cone (785 yards, give or take) "Peaches & Creme" regular worsted in White.
Chain 123.
Row 1: skip two chains, work 2 dc in next chain, *skip 2 chains, work (sc, 2 dc), repeat from * to last three sts, skip two chains, sc. Turn.
Row 2: Chain 1, 2 dc in first sc, *skip 2 dc spaces, (sc 2 dc) in next sc space, repeat from *, sc in turning chain.
Continue to repeat Row 2 until the bathmat is the size you want or, like me, you almost run out of yarn. Save enough to do the finishing row:
Chain 1. Sc in the top the first two dc, chain 1. Continue to sc in the tops of the dcs, chaining one after each set of two. End.
Bathe. Drip. Enjoy.
Monday, May 5, 2008
Well, I'm back. Kind of. A little.
I'm going to show you the most fun project I've done lately. Here:
It's a Cupcake Baby Cap for a friend's granddaughter. Unfortunately, I didn't have a baby right at hand to model, hence the cap is stuffed with a ball of yarn. I imagine it looks MUCH cuter on an actual baby, though! I will be on the lookout for my model...
Also wanted to let everyone know that I have patterns available for the mosaic bags now. If you would like one, just zip me a PayPal (my ID is maydaymwATcomporium.net -- replace AT with @) for $5 and I will send you a Word file complete with color photos and a tutorial on mosaic knitting as soon as I receive the payment notification. Don't forget to note in the NOTES field which pattern you want:
SHIRLEY...
or JODIE...
I can also send your pattern by US Mail for $7. It will be full color and packaged in a plastic sleeve for your knitting notebook. Also included in both patterns is a full tutorial on Mosaic Knitting.