Our office adopted a family for Christmas and one of the suggestions under the baby was blankets. 😊 I couldn't turn that down. I love how the color block style turned out. Also: this was my first ever knit blanket! Normally I crochet.
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Our office adopted a family for Christmas and one of the suggestions under the baby was blankets. 😊 I couldn't turn that down. I love how the color block style turned out. Also: this was my first ever knit blanket! Normally I crochet.
Working on my first knit scarf from a pattern. My other scarves have all been very basic. It's going to be a braided cowl. Pattern from the awesome Purl Soho!
Current project. I don't have a very good track record for finishing cross stitch projects in a timely manner...the one I just finished up took me 6 years and it was simple.
We're moving at the end of the month and while packing I decided it would be better to finish projects and give them away than to just repack my stash in a box. This is for my MIL. Her mother passed away before I met my husband but she came to me with her mother's yarn stash and ask that I make a blanket for her. I combined the yarn from my MIL with some of my own stash and made this colorful creation. I was skeptical how it would turn out at first but I think it looks pretty awesome. Oh, and MIL loves it. Win!
So I just discovered a blog called Cypress Textiles. How have I never been here before? I’m about to share four gorgeous free patterns from this beautiful blog in my coming posts. Hope you like them as much as I do!
Rose Granny Square pattern and ‘joining’ method.
Beautiful! 😱😱😱
So pretty. Would be a beautiful way to start using up my leftover yarns.
More pictures of the large afghan I finished a couple weeks ago. Just posted in my shop!
More scarves for my shop. I like sparkles.
My husband graciously modeled my new infinity scarf for my Etsy shop! The metallic part of the thread is multi-colored but it was hard to capture in a photo.
Looking for blogs to follow.
Now that I am getting back into the swing of things here on Tumblr, I’ve decided it’s time to go on a following spree! So, if your blog is primarily concerned with any of the following, please reblog this and I will come have a look :-)
*Knitting
*Crochet
*Spinning/dyeing
*Embroidery/cross stitch
*Patchwork
*Feltcraft/needlefelting
*Tatting/lace making
*Beadwork
Thank you :-)
Mostly crochet, some knit, and I dabble in sewing. :)
Striped Stockinette Snake, a free knitting pattern from The Purl Bee.
Dug out a work in progress I started at least a year ago. I knit until my left hand cramped yesterday so it's on to crochet which mainly uses my right hand. :)
Maree by Martin Storey, for Rowan. Published in Brushed Fleece.
Gale by Alicia Plummer ($6 download on Ravelry)
Guys, look. It’s the prefect sweater - NO SLEEVES!!!!!!!
I rly want this in grey or purple. Or purple with grey side trim.
I love Highland Cattle, they have such cool fringes!
Mac is my new knitted chum, a highland bull.
Mac the Highland Bull
Cuuuute!
A friend said to me “knit me a crocodile, and make it snappy!”, so here he is!
Miles the Crocodile
So cute!
Finally finished! The afghan is shown on a Queen sized bed. Now I need to figure out how to block this monster.