Friday, October 10, 2008
Saturday, August 23, 2008
You need to read this...
please go here
A friend of mine sent me this link and I had to share it with you...it's too good to keep it all to myself. I hope you enjoy it as much as I have.
A friend of mine sent me this link and I had to share it with you...it's too good to keep it all to myself. I hope you enjoy it as much as I have.
Sunday, June 8, 2008
A reunion
L to R moi, Sue, Paula, & Deb. We all went to school together, grew up together. and graduated in the same class. This past April we kinda connected through one of those on line classmate things and decided to get together after 38 years. We had such a nice time catching up we decided to do it again...yesterday. This picture was yesterday. The menu; potato, macaroni, and Mediterranean Salad, fruit salad, pulled pork sandwiches, coleslaw, and wine. The food was delicious. The company extraordinarily relaxing and fun, despite the hot weather. We made plans to do this again next month, and we made other plans as well. ...Nope, not any of them knit...who says you got to knit to have a good time?
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
more of the same
These are socks that I'm working on now. This is all I have for pictures, and no story to share about the socks other than that they are a gift for someone who will never have cold feet again. I'm also working on another Rogue, and a Starry Night Sweater. The Starry Night sweater is going along well, but I'm having issues with carring the contrasting color...it's all about co-ordination, or, in my case, lack of co-ordination. My left hand does what it wants and not what I need it to do, so the whole process of carring the contrasting color is, for me, a very long, slow, drawn out, making me sleepy, pain in the butt.
Sunday, June 1, 2008
Newfoundland Mittens
Newfoundland Mitts
Adult Size
Size 5 US double pointed needles
1 skein of Worsted Weight or DK – Main Color = M/C
1 skein of Worsted Weight or DK – Contrasting Color = C/C
Cuff- With M/C wool, cast on 42 stitches. Divide on 3 needles (14 stitches on each needle). Join, being careful not to twist stitches, K2, P1 around, for 19 rounds or desired length. On the last round, increase 2 stitches on each needle (48 stitches total, 16 on each needle).
Pattern;
Rounds 1 & 2 – with M/C, Purl
Round 3 – Join C/C, K4, slip 2 purl ways, repeat to end of round. Repeat this round 4 more times.
Next Round; Using Main Color, Purl 2 rounds
Next Round; Using Contrasting Color, K1, *slip 2 purl ways, K4, repeat from * to the last 3 stitches, K3. Repeat this round 4 more times.
This makes one pattern ( 2 "Bubbles" ). Repeat this pattern once more making 4 "Bubbles"
Beginning with a purl row and M/C, put 8 stitches on a stitch holder. (I usually will purl the first stitch since it is the contrasting color, and put the next 8 stitches…the 2 slipped M/C, the 4 Knitted C/C, and the 2 slipped M/C… on a holder). Then cast on 8 more stitches and purl 2 rounds. Continue the pattern until 6 more "Bubbles" are made, end with 2 purl rounds.
Tip; With M/C,
1st round; K4, K2 together, repeat around
2nd round; K around
3rd round; K3, K2 together, repeat around
4th round; K around
5th round; K2 , K2 together, repeat around
6th round; K around
7th round; K1, K2 together, repeat around
8th round; K around
9th round; K2 together to end and fasten off by leaving a 12" tail. Thread through a needle and draw through all the stitches, weave in on the inside of the mitt.
Thumb; With M/C, pick up 8 stitches and slip the stitches off the stitch holder (16 stitches divided on 3 needles…I usually will put them 6-6-4). Knit 20 rounds or until the desired length. K2 together all around and fasten off.
This pattern was taught to me by 2 women (Angela and Leone) from Nova Scotia
Saturday, May 31, 2008
The requested "Amulet Pouch"
Pattern Amulet Pouch
Designed by
Maggie L
Materials; 1 set of double pointed needles size 1 (US), any left over scrap sock yarn, large eye needle, and a Lucet (optional) for the cord.
Cast on 36 stitches. (hold two needles together and cast on 36 stitches – this will keep the top loose – remove one needle) Divide these stitches on three needles. 12 – 12 – 12 Join (be careful not to twist) and knit 2, purl 2 around for 3 rows.
Row 4; Knit 3, YO, YO, around. (YO, YO = wrap the yarn around 2 times, this makes a little bigger hole, and you'll need it for the cord)
Row 5; Knit around (you'll knit the YO's as one stitch, dropping the remaining loop) You should have 16 stitches on each needle (48 stitches total)
Row 6 & all other rows; Knit around until the bag measures about 2 ¼ inches.
Decrease;
Row 1; Knit 6, Knit 2 together around.
Row 2; Knit around (14 stitches on each needle)
Row 3; Knit 5, Knit 2 together around.
Row 4; Knit around (12 Stitches on each needle)
Row 5; Knit 4, Knit 2 together around.
Row 6; Knit around (10 Stitches on each needle)
Row 7; Knit 3, knit 2 together around. (8 Stitches on each needle)
Row 8; Knit 2, Knit 2 together around. (6 Stitches on each needle)
Row 9; Knit 1, Knit 2 together around. (4 Stitches on each needle)
Row 10; Knit 2 together around. (2 stitches on each needle)
Cut yarn leaving a 8" tail and thread a large eye needle. Using the threaded needle, pull the yarn through the remaining stitches and slip them off the knitting needles. Fasten on the inside.
Cord; Using the Lucet, make a cord approximately 36" long. Fasten it off and thread it through the eyelets on the pouch leaving about 3"of each end free (to be used for tying). In the center of the back of the pouch, pull up the cord, and tie a knot closest to the inside of the pouch (this knot will be hidden when the pouch is closed).
Fill with Lavender, scented herbs, little stones, secrets, and well wishes!
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