I am crocheting my fourth baby blanket in the Lion Brand Marbled Baby Throw pattern. I love that pattern! It is easy and you can totally zone out and it's all good.
This time this blanket is for a friend at work. She went out on maternity leave and she will be due back really soon, so I really need to get on the horn if I want to send it to her before her return.
I am using Loops & Threads Impeccable (100% Acrylic, 128g each) in Clear Blue, Soft Fern and White. While I am working with it, I am not loving this yarn; it is very stiff. I am used to doing this large project with Berroco Comfort and that is relaxed and not so much strain on your wrists to get it out of the skein and to manipulate. I wanted to save a few bucks (in case I never see this gal again; who knows, she may love staying at home and quit her job at work. It would not be the first time I have seen this happen after the first child is born).
There is Razzy, helping me crochet. Yarn attracts the cats, no doubt. I ended up using one whole skein of each color and a little bit from a second skein.
These types of blankets relax the more you wash them. Acrylic is not the softest yarn, but it is sturdy. It can withstand lots of wear and tear.
It will be nice to have a little blanket to cover either mommy or baby during those late night feedings or a nice square to lay down for the baby to hang out on the floor.
This was a simple granny square thing, around and around. Perfect project for a beginner crocheter and a perfect project to use up scraps of yarn.
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Sunday, May 4, 2014
JC Baby Blanket
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Sunday, February 2, 2014
Arm-Knitting
Yup, Arm-Knitting!
I am in the midst of doing it above. See how large the gauge is?! It's huge!
Above is the knit side. Below is the purl side.
Here it is finished.
You can also double it.
And, of course, me wearing it (got to try it out before you give it away!
Very Cozy!!
I made an arm-knitted infinity scarf for my friend for her birthday. Vince's daughter showed me a YouTube video of arm-knitting and I was like, "Huh? I need to try that!"
The tutorial I like is this one: Vicki Howell
You need at least 2 skeins of bulky or super bulky yarn. You can also use multiple strands (about 4) of worsted weight yarn.
In my project I used 2 skeins of Vicki Howell's Sheepish Stripes in Punk(ish) and 1 skein of Red Heart Boutique Sashay in Boogie.
Sheepish |
Sashay |
As you can see, I have a purple theme going on here. I bought the Sheepish yarn but I had the Sashay in my stash. The Sashay you are supposed to make this ruffle scarf with, but I never got around to it. This project is perfect for it.
Basically, with arm-knitting you are using your arms as the knitting needles. This creates a very large gauge knitted item. The concept is the same as knitting, really! I had to watch the video a few times and practice the cast-on and did a few rows, then I took it out and started "for-real."
I am in the midst of doing it above. See how large the gauge is?! It's huge!
Above is the knit side. Below is the purl side.
The green you see in there is the Sheepish self-striping yarn. It has the purple and green in there. Love it!
Here it is finished.
You can also double it.
And, of course, me wearing it (got to try it out before you give it away!
Very Cozy!!
I'm also knitting these for Relay for Life (in addition to the Coffee Cup Cozies). I will post more about it in my next post. Clearly, everyone will want one! :-)
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Location:
Lithia, FL, USA
Sunday, December 29, 2013
Ice Cream Cozies
For the ladies at work, I wanted to knit them all an ice cream cozy. I had previously knitted one and gave to my friend and she loved it! Here is that post:
I have 6 ladies at work and I assume they all love ice cream. Perfect! I started out by buying a bunch a different, vibrant colors of yarn at Joann's:
I chose Deborah Norville's Everyday Soft Worsted (100% Acrylic). The colors I went with were, clock-wise from top:
- Electric Green
- Aubergine (Purple)
- Baby Yellow
- Wild Blue
- Neon Pink
- Snow White
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Once I was done knitting those, I decided to make 2 more, one each for Vince's daughters:
When I gave my work friends their cozy, I also had a cooler full of pints of Ben & Jerry's ice cream. They each got to pick out their flavor. I will do the same for Vince's daughters.
I do still owe the friend I originally knitted one up for at least one more. She has two daughters, so, I will probably knit up two more. These make the best gifts!
What is your favorite Ben & Jerry's ice cream?? Share your thoughts in the comments!
Mine is Chunky Monkey (Phish Food is a close second) :-)
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Location:
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