Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Green Cable Hat

This hat didn't quite turn out as planned. Oh it looks quite lovely and I'm happy with the way it turned out except for one bit - the size. It's a wee bit smaller than I had planned. That's what I get for not doing a test swatch to check my gauge. It should fit a young child quite nicely, though, so I'll be putting it in the Comitatus silent auction. (And the yarn is - you guessed it - Malabrigo!)



Dice Bag

On Thursday nights this semester, I've been playing D&D - a first for me, but I wish I had discovered it earlier because I love playing! I got a set of beautiful dice for my birthday and needed a bag to carry them in. So here it is - made out of a lovely purple Malabrigo, the oh-so-soft wonderful yarn that I love most.



Sunday, August 19, 2007

Ravenclaw Scarf

A friend on a forum I frequent showed some pictures of the Harry Potter Festival she went to in honor of the release of the 7th book. She was dressed as a Ravenclaw and had entered a contest for a free wand (nice hand carved wood) and won! She said that her costume was complete except for a scarf. So I decided that I wanted to help her complete her costume (she'll be wearing it for future events) and got to work on a Ravenclaw scarf.

From the tie she was wearing, it looked like the POA-style scarf was the way to go. The Charmed Knits book said to knit it flat in a 1x1 rib. I did start out that way but I just didn't like the way it looked. So I adjusted it to the tube stockinette scarf like the Gryffindor one that I made. Much better! I wasn't too keen on the thin stripes - changing the yarn colors (even wrapping the yarn instead of cutting it) that frequently was just not a lot of fun. But I watched several TV shows and listened to a couple of audiobooks and the scarf is finished! I'll be mailing it off tomorrow (it's a surprise!), and hope that it works with her costume. (ETA: The scarf arrived and she is very happy to have it!)



Details:
Yarn used: Cascade 220 Superwash in Blue (#813) and Grey (#816)
Needles: Size 8 circular (16")
Pattern: from Charmed Knits

Sunday, July 1, 2007

Gryffindor Hat

Although I'm still working on the Quidditch sweater, I felt the need to work on a smaller project for a while. Since I had some yarn left over from my Gryffindor scarf, I decided to try a Gryffindor hat to go with it. It was a pretty quick knit and I'm quite pleased with how it turned out:



And since you can't really get a good idea of what it looks like just sitting on a flat surface, here I am wearing it:

Friday, June 15, 2007

Gryffindor Scarf

I'm so excited to have finished this project. I had seen this pattern online, but I had not gotten around to doing it. Then a couple of weeks ago, a new knitting book came out full of Harry Potter patterns (Charmed Knits) and I decided to work on a bunch of Harry Potter projects, starting with a Gryffindor scarf.



The scarf itself was pretty easy to make - it was knit in the round so to get the stockinette look, I just had to knit and knit and knit (no purling or other stitches). That did make it a bit boring to work on at times, but by remembering what I would have at the end, I was able to keep up with it.



The fringing was a new technique for me but it wasn't that difficult. Of course I did run into my usual problem with binding off too tightly so that one end was not as wide as the other, which affected the fringe. If you count, you can see that one side has two more pieces of fringe than the other because one side just held more. Oops! I really do need to start binding off using a large needle to see if that will work for me.



So here's the scarf on me. It's the height of summer right now so I won't be needing it any time soon (nor do I want the weather to get colder - I can wait to wear it). Sorry about the photo being dark - I used a mirror so couldn't use a flash.



Next up for a scarf is a Slytherin one for Jarrett. I also plan to make house socks, Quidditch socks, a Quidditch sweater, and smaller scarves to be used as bookmarks. And that's just what I have yarn for - there's plenty more patterns to be found in the book!

Edited August 16, 2010 to add what yarn was used.

Yarn: Cascade 220 Wool in Burgundy (#2413) and Gold (#7827)
Note: The Charmed Knits book has a list of recommended colors for all houses in this yarn, Cascade 220 Superwash, Plymouth Encore, Lang Jawoll Sport, Knit Picks Essential, Jaeger Matchmaker DK, Brown Sheep Nature Spun Worsed, and Jamieson's Double Knitting. So it's well worthwhile to buy the book just to get the color selections already done for you.

Thursday, May 31, 2007

Husky Dog

I have a book called World of Knitted Toys, which is what I used when I made the snake for Kyle. Jarrett was really excited to see a husky pattern inside as he loves huskies. So I made it for him and finished this morning - just in time as today is his birthday.

I'm not sure how much he truly looks like a husky, but it's a cute little thing. I'm glad I was able to find blue eyes - Jarrett says that it's not a husky without blue eyes.





I did run into a few problems while I was knitting this. The yarns that I used were two different brands and although they looked like they were the same weight, they knitted up quite differently. My first attempt at the body created a very tiny grey piece and a large white piece which just looked awful together. So I tried again, going up two needles sizes for the grey. It's still a little smaller, but looks much better than the first one. I also couldn't figure out how to get the feet to turn so the legs are just straight down, but I don't think it looks that bad. He doesn't want to stand up, so I did have to fix the front two legs to get him to stand - I'll ask Jarrett if he wants me to do the back legs also or if he's okay like this. Lots of seaming and sewing together - tasks I don't like very much, but he's cute and will make Jarrett happy, so it's worth it.

Yarn used:
Grey - Plymouth Yarn (80% Baby Alpaca; 20% Acrylic)
White - Sensations Beautiful (49% Acrylic; 51% Nylon)

More Small Felted Purses

I think I went crazy with the small felted purse. I've made two more in the past couple of weeks, trying to use up some of my yarn stash.



So here are all four purses that I've finished together.

Bib #2

I've been a bit behind in keeping up with posting what I've been knitting. I finished this second bib about a month ago. Since my brother-in-law and his wife are expecting the baby at the end of July, this means I finished way ahead of schedule. Now I just need to make sure that I mail it to them with plenty of time!


Sunday, April 29, 2007

My First Sock!!

Yes, I do mean sock. I've finished the first one of a pair. I should probably wait until finishing the second sock before posting this as a finished project, but I was so excited with how the first one turned out that I had to write about it.

Here's the beginning of the sock, working on the cuff:


And here's where I'm working on the heel:


I couldn't resist trying it on well before it was done:


And here are a few final shots of me wearing the finished sock!


Monday, April 9, 2007

Bib #1

I'm working on a set of bibs for my brother-in-law and his wife, who are expecting their first baby this summer. This is the first bib, in purple. It was a little difficult because I had to create the five petal pieces separately, put them on stitch holders, and then knit them all together. But the challenge was worthwhile because I love the way the bib turned out.



For the other bibs, I have some pink yarn, so I'll do one completely in pink. Then, since the petals are done separately, I'm going to do two more bibs with some variation in the pink and purple (either all the petals and the tie in one color and the body in another or alternating petals in the pink and purple - I haven't completely decided yet).

Pattern: Petal Bib from One Skein
Yarn: Rowan Calmer (75% cotton; 25% acrylic)