Friday, July 18, 2008

Knitted then felted bag

I have finished the knitted and felted bag that I was working on. I was able to felt it in my parent's front loading washing machine.... yay! It turned out really well. It was knitted to a 40cm length, and it felted down to a 22cm length. The yarn also faded quite a lot. It's more of a pastel colour instead of being nice and bright, but I am quite happy with how it turned out.

Photobucket

This was the bag after I finished knitting it.

Photobucket

This was the bag after I felted it the first time

Photobucket

This is the bag after felting it for the second time

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Yarn shopping, Jayden and Knitting Projects

So I've been shopping. There was a sale on at Simply Stitches, so I bought up on the yarn. Jayden's Great-Nanna is going to knit him a jumper using this lovely yarn. It is Paton's Bluebell 5 Ply Merino, and the colour is Deep Blue. I have 10 balls!!!! Yum.
Photobucket
Photobucket
This is the yarn that I am using to make my A-Line Tunic. It is Jo Sharp Lumina in colour Chrystal. It is an 8 ply equivilent. I have to get around to finishing it. I'll be taking it with me on holidays. Hopefully I get time to finish it. It uses 6 balls.
Photobucket
Photobucket
Photobucket
Here is the progress of my knitted then felted bag. I love the contrast between the indigo and the purple. I am using a spotlight brand of yarn called Harvest Pure Wool. I am using 3 balls. The indigo part of the bag is 1 whole ball knitted up. I can't wait to finish knitting it, so I can felt it.... then maybe I'll get back to work on the tunic.
Photobucket
Here is a picture of Jayden from the other day when he was super happy and laughing at everything that we did. He's very close to standing by himself.... all he has to do is let go.
Photobucket

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Knitted then felted bag

I have started a new project. It is a knitted, then felted bag. It's done with three balls of pure wool, 1 Indigo, 2 Purple. I am starting it on a set of 4mm double pointed needles, then when I am done with all the increases, switching over to 2 circular 4mm needles (my new Addi turbo's) to finish it quicker. Hopefully I get it done before I go on holidays in a week and a half, but I am not fased if I have to take it with me to finish. I am planning on using this as my sock knitting bag, since it is going to be quite small by the time it is finished, but it should hold 2 small balls of yarn, a sock in progress and the circular knitting needles. No photo's of what it is going to look like, but I am hoping to have it done really soon. Also, my Lorna's Lace yarn came in the mail yesterday.... I am so impressed with it. It's going to be a lot of socks.... mmm... socks.

Photobucket

Supplies for the bag

Photobucket

Work In Progress

Photobucket

MY Lorna's Lace!!!!

Sunday, June 22, 2008

Been Shopping

New purchases.

16 pairs of "Addi" circular knitting needles. I have 2 pairs of each of the following:

2mm, 2.5mm, 3mm, 3.25mm, 3.5mm, 3.75mm, 4mm, 4.5mm

Photobucket

I also have 2 skeins of each of these yarns coming! Lorna's Laces Sock Yarn.

ICEHOUSE

Photobucket

VALENTINE

Photobucket

WINONA

Photobucket

RASPBERRY ICE

Photobucket

I cannot wait until they get here so that I can make some lovely socks. I have enough to make 4 pairs of socks for myself.

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

The Cool Beanie

Finished knitting the cool beanie pattern from Ravelry.

http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/robins-egg-blue-hat

I used 1 & 1/2 balls of cream coloured yarn: Paton's "Inca" 12 ply. I used 6mm straight needles, 6mm circluar needles and a set of 4 6mm double points.

This was heaps of fun! I would do it again. It only took me 5 days, and even then it was because I had to go out and buy 6mm dpn's! (Then learn to use them lol.)

Photobucket

Photobucket


Monday, June 16, 2008

The little blue cardigan

Ok, this was my first ever project. It was a nice little cardigan in size 9 months. I used 4mm needles for this, and 6 balls of Cleckheaton Country light blue pure wool yarn. The pattern was taken from "10 simple knits in 8 ply" by Cleckheaton. It took me about 9 weeks to complete it, due to the fact that I had to learn every skill as I went, and it was unpicked and re-knitted a fair bit. I am happy with the end result.

Here it is in stages:

Photobucket

The front 2 pieces and the back

Photobucket

The front sitting on top of the back, with the sleeves folded in half

Photobucket

Completely sewn up!

Photobucket

Jayden and I... Jayden wearing the nice cardigan.

You might also like.....

Related Posts with Thumbnails