This is the Weavers Wool Mini Shawl knit from 3 skeins of Rowan Felted Tweed. Two balls of a maroon color were used for the body, and a navy blue for the edge. It is warm and versatile, and the design of the shawl means that it stays on your shoulders very easily. I highly recommend this pattern, and will definitely be knitting another.
Monday, April 25, 2011
Saturday, March 06, 2010
Purple scrap mittens
I used up scraps of purple Cascade 220 to replace some mittens that had been lost. Underneath them is a blanket in progress, with walnut-dyed yarn. When done, that one will go to afghans for Afghans.
Friday, November 13, 2009
New puppy
Sunday, August 30, 2009
stripey socks
Sunday, July 19, 2009
ArtFibers yarn tasting
A local knitter Natalie organized a "yarn tasting" where we got to try yarns from a company called ArtFibers. It was held on a sunny day at a local park. We knit swatches, choosing from many yarn colors, textures, and fibers. After a few hours of knitting, our swatches got to come home with us - that's mine above. Following are some more details on the yarns that I tried (click on pictures to makes them bigger).
From top to bottom, the above includes: Pacino 7 (merino wool, nylon), Satori (silk, mohair, wool), Ming 11 (silk, merino wool), Pacino 6 (merino wool, nylon), Udon 4 (merino wool, nylon), Zoftig 4 (merino wool, nylon).
Continuing from top to bottom, these are: Casanova 18 (silk, mohair), Zoftig 13 (wool, nylon), Chanteuse (wool, nylon), Kyoto 20 (silk, mohair, wool), Kyoto 23 (silk, mohair, wool).
All yarns were beautiful... but as for my favorites... the colors of Kyoto were stunning, but I think I overall liked the Pacino/Zoftig 85% merino 15% nylon best - for ease of knitting, texture, and colors.
Saturday, July 11, 2009
Another water bottle holder
A lot of steps for this simple water bottle holder. First unraveled the yarn from the Tasmanian sweater posted previously. Then dyed it into self-striping green and maroon colors (actually was trying to get blue and pink, but that's another story). Then knit into a generic water bottle shape with strap, using a feather and fan pattern to make the stripes curvy. Finally felted the whole thing by hand. Voila another water bottle holder for the collection - I use them a lot.
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Summer socks
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