Ahh finally something for ME!! This is a sleeved poncho from Mary Maxim catalog. It's so soft and I can't wait for fall so I can wear this all the time!!
The baby cardigan to match the blanket I made previously. The pattern is from Knitting Pure and Simple and it was very easy to follow! This is a six month size, but I'm almost finished a 12 month size.
Suede booties from the show on DIY Knitty Gritty. These go with the hat posted below. They measure 3-6 months but I think because there is a lot of stretch a 1 year old could fit them.
Whew made this baby blanket in six days! I got the pattern from Creative Knitting magazine and used my favorite yarn from www.fancyimageyarn.com Finished it measures 34 x 36 it's so soft I can't wait to start a hooded cardigan in the same colors.
This is a Lacy Shrug, took me under a week. It's made with two skeins of Kid Merino and size 10 1/2 needles. You can't really see the ruffles but on the sleeves are ruffles same with the body opening. This project I was comissioned by Tera, who is the one wearing the shrug here in the picture. I think she looks great in it. I really don't know if I could pull it off, but looks great on her! I'm glad that she's enjoying it!!
Oh boy socks are too much fun to make!!! Pictured are the ruffle socks and various baby socks. I got the ruffle sock pattern from Fancy Image Yarn. All socks are made with Fancy Image hand dyed DK weight yarn. It's awesome to work with!! The brown pair are socks that I made for my Dad. It's his Father's day gift. Those are made with worsted weight yarn. And what to do when you're down to the smallest ball of yarn....well make minature socks of course!! They make great ornaments and cat toys.
The brown hat was from the show Knitty Gritty. I had to improvise since I had the wrong size of yarn. I also need to redu the "bill" of the hat and make it a little bit bigger.
I just finished the Fruit Top hat pattern by Ann Norling. I think it turned out pretty good! This was the first time I had to carry yarn in the back. Just finished the pumpkin hat, how cute is that!
I made this fun fur vest, it's very cute! But I didn't do a gauge and it turned out a bit wider than I expected. SO I think I'll pick up some stitches along the bottom just to even it out. OR maybe add some short sleeves and make it into a shrug.
This is the first sweater I've ever knitted!!! It's a size 4 for a toddler and the chart I used was Michele Wymans Checkerboard sweater for kids. But instead of the checks I used the fun fur. I found this pattern very easy to follow.