First up, I finished off a baby sweater for my friend Alison. She's due very soon to have a baby girl. It was very fun to knit this because I don't knit girly things very often. I found the pattern in my friend Amy's projects on Ravelry. Here is the link to the pattern details.
I used size 4 needles and Dale of Norway Falk -- a soft, washable 100% wool to keep bebe warm through the winter. I had to find some ladybug buttons to use because ladybugs are the theme for the nursery. I love the end result and so does Mama, and that's what counts.
Up next is the afghan that I knit for my husband. [Rav Link] It will be his big Christmas gift this year if I can hold off on giving it to him that long. A couple months ago, Earthchick was having a raffle and I won a prize... six squooshy skeins of Brown Sheep Burlyspun. WoW! I was so thrilled! I've always wanted to knit with this and never in a million years would have bought this quantity for anything. It was a pure delight to knit with for this afghan that I think of as a big woolly cloud of squooshy mamalove.
I didn't use the yarn to knit a sweater which is sort of what the prize package was intended for, but I did knit something that will hug my family and keep them warm for years to come. Something I think Ms. Earthchick herself would approve of. Thank you again.
I used every inch of the six skeins of yarn on size 17 needles. I made up my own pattern with sort of a garter/waffle rib and xoxo cables. I put xoxo on everything involving my family... scrapbooking pages, notes, everything... so it was especially fitting.
I'll be back tomorrow with more finished knits! Right now I am itching to go cast on a hat....
I didn't use the yarn to knit a sweater which is sort of what the prize package was intended for, but I did knit something that will hug my family and keep them warm for years to come. Something I think Ms. Earthchick herself would approve of. Thank you again.
I used every inch of the six skeins of yarn on size 17 needles. I made up my own pattern with sort of a garter/waffle rib and xoxo cables. I put xoxo on everything involving my family... scrapbooking pages, notes, everything... so it was especially fitting.
I'll be back tomorrow with more finished knits! Right now I am itching to go cast on a hat....
6 comments:
Wonderful FOs!
That afghan looks so cuddly. I love the stitch pattern you used.
And I'm a sucker for baby knits... so I love the sweater and the buttons!
The sweater and blanket look wonderful! This is perfect knitting weather isn't it?
The blanket is so lovely- I just want to curl up in it!
Those red buttons are adorable. They really pop against the blue. And surely you know I have queued the pattern -- I have a new niece on the way!
Oh WOW. The afghan is fantastic!! What a yummy use for that yarn. You know, I frogged my Lyric Tree sweater b/c I wanted to make it a bit bigger, but I haven't felt the urge to take it up again. Maybe my Burly Spun is wanting to be an afghan too. What a lovely Christmas gift for your sweetie!!
(The sweater is adorable, too!)
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