Toddler size jumpers in plain stocking stitch with bands of colour and pattern. Worked in the Fair Isle method ....... one traditional, the other a simpler modern version.
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Everything Old is New Again
Firstly, a heartfelt thankyou to all who have left messages. Due to a very weak internet connection at the present address, I have been unable to reply to comments and visit blogs.
During the winter months, many fanciful creations for little ones have come off the knitting needles, some of which I would love to share.
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Winter Garden Crochet Cover
Now, after some months of unsettled living, everyday life is becomming more gracious, and inspirations for creative endeavours ....... returning. The beautiful shades of winter's greens have given rise to this first new crochet cover - made up of coloured scraps, worked in a simple treble stitch pattern. Sized for a cushion measuring 40cm x 40cm (16"). Made with 8ply on a 3.50mm hook.
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Jumper with Crochet Motif
This little style, knitted in size 3 years, has a crochet flower motif in contrasting colours, placed at the front neckline. It is bordered on the sides by an openwork pattern - which, in more detail, runs across the lower edge. The purple wool has a high percentage of angora (rabbit wool), - absolutely beautiful, soft and fluffy - also very warm.
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Friday, April 8, 2011
Stripey Fair Isle
This little jumper was knitted for a 1 year old girl, but would also suit a boy.
Designed to use up small amounts of different coloured wool. The style itself is very simple, with 2 buttons on a back neck opening.
The quantities needed are 1 x 50g ball of main colour - oatmeal, 1 x 50g blue, 1 x 50g green, 25g each of white and magenta, 12g or 1/4 of red.
Saturday, April 2, 2011
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Boy's Fair Isle Design
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Easy Crochet Pattern
A new crochet pattern that I was testing for a winter jumper. It is very easy ..... only two rows repeated.
Stitches are a multiple of 4 + 2.
Make a chain using this number.
1st row. (wrong side) Dc. in 2nd ch. from hook, *miss 1 ch., 3tr. in next ch., miss 1 ch., dc. in next ch.; rep. from * to end, 3ch., turn.
2nd row. * Dc. in centre of shell, 1ch., tr. in next dc., 1ch.; rep. from * to end, turn.
3rd row. Dc. in tr., *3 tr. in next dc., dc. in next tr.; rep. from * to end, dc. in top of turning ch., 4 ch., turn.
Repeat 2nd and 3rd rows for the pattern.
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Tristan's Jumper Completed
Monday, March 14, 2011
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Rohan's Jumper Completed
Monday, March 7, 2011
New Crochet Hat
Friday, March 4, 2011
Cable Knitting Design
Two new jumpers in progress. Tristan is 8 ..... his style is in two shades - not deliberate, but out of necessity, having only a few balls of each colour available ..... beautiful " Inca" by Patons, which is a very thick blend of wool and alpaca.
The smaller version of the same pattern is Rohan's - he is 2 this winter. The yarn is also a blend of wool and alpaca that has tiny coloured flecks throughout. 8 ply worked on 4.50 needles.
Monday, February 28, 2011
Scarf Patterns
Two very easy and enjoyable to knit, patterns. The top one, was found last week in a vintage book, and the charcoal coloured man's scarf is an old favourite.
Top Pattern
Cast on a multiple of 3.
1st row - Purl.
2nd row - K1,*K3,sl.1st of K3 worked over the other 2 sts.,y.fwd.; rep from * to last 2 sts,K2.
3rd row - Purl.
4th row - K2,* y.fwd,K3,sl.1st of K3 over 2 other K sts. rep. from * to last st, K1.
Repeat these 4 rows for pattern.
Bottom Pattern
Cast on a multiple of 4 + 3.
1st row - K3 * P1,K3. rep. from * to end.
2nd row - K1 * P1, K3. rep from * to last 2 sts. P1, K1.
Friday, February 25, 2011
Katrina's Winter Coat
Katrina will be 4 this coming winter .... and this is her new little coat. It has pockets on the side fronts, set into bands of colour, which have been knitted with a double thread. One being a speckled wool of 3 shades and used with a plain colour - alternating blue, hot pink, gold and green. By doing this, it brought the fabric to the same thickness as the blue-grey wool of the main section, which was actually very thick - about 16 ply.
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
New Crochet Cover
A new crochet cushion cover, with a vintage look...... measures 18" x 18" (45cm square).
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
New Retro Style Cushion Cover
A crochet cushion cover, made from wool and acrylic. It's worth saving bits of left-overs for this type of project, as it gives a wider colour selection when aiming for a certain look and feeling to the piece. There might be just the shade needed to give that punch or to compliment the others. I unpicked a half made boy's jumper to get the right shade of denim blue - grey for the edges. No other colour would suffice. Edge measurement - 18" x 18" (45cm x 45cm).
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Crochet Dilly Bag
Another fun handbag, with drawstring ties, crocheted from Australian wool in strong, but subdued shades of teal blue, mustard, hot pink, turquoise, red, plus others.
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Mohair Jacket
The red, hairy looking mohair is one of the 1980's novelty yarns, when they first became fashionable - but also expensive. I was fortunate to acquire some on sale, but not enough for a complete jacket. A contrasting lavender blue mohair and wool mix, in the same ply was used for a decorative yoke, with blobs of the same, brought into the main section to give some balance and interest.
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Two Boy's Designs
Saturday, January 1, 2011
New Crochet Cushion
A cushion cover in crochet, using very simple basic stitches, and a variety of colours. Scraps of yarn left over from other projects, come in useful and provide the selection for an interesting colour scheme.
The yarn is all 8 ply thickness ..... the hook - 3.50mm. Normally a 4.00mm hook would be used with this ply, but I prefer a tighter fabric for a cushion cover.