Tuesday 29 November 2011

Very excited ... watch this space

I am working on what I think is a very exciting project. IF it works, I hope that this one will be taken on by some national names, goooosh maybe it could even go international. All based on an idea I came across in a very very old pattern.

Watch this space guys, you will be the first to know :D

Tuesday 8 November 2011

And for my next project ....

any suggestions? Want something a little more complex, all my designs so far have been aimed at newer knitters. I want to design something slightly more challenging, but not so complex that the average knitter cannot tackle it.

Thinking cap on ...

In the meantime, I have several unfinished works in progress to complete so will concentrate on those for a few weeks before starting on any new designs.

Waffly weavy good cushion cover





Looks great, but so so simple to knit!!

I used Robin Aran Yarn, any Aran weight yarn will work well :D

Using 4.5 mm circular needles, cast on 84 stitches

Knit 10 rows in garter stitch.

Next row knit 2, purl 10, knit 10 to last 2 stitches, purl 2.
Repeat a further 9 times

Next row Purl2, Knit 10, Purl 10 to last 2 stitches , knit 2
repeat a further 9 times

These 20 rows form the pattern, repeat a further 9 times (200 rows in total)

Knit 15 rows garter stitch. Cast off

To make up, with rectangle, shortest side going horizontal, thinner edge up 2/3 of total piece, fold top 1/3 down tucking garter stitch edge under the lower garter stitch edge. Sew seams

Turn right way out, and secure top edge with velcro or similar. To decorate add buttons to outer side.

I actually made button holes in lower edge, but forgot to write the instructions an how to do them,and now cannot remember how to do them!! Feel free to adapt lol






Soft as Velvet Baby Blankie




I adore this blankie. its knitted in Sirdar Snowflake, alternative yarns suggest Peter Pan Darling, or other velvety chenille type dk yarn.

I used 1 50g ball of a rainbow mix, and 3 lilac. 1 set 4mm circular needles and 1 set spare straight needles. I am posting the original pattern. This will make a small car seat size blankie. I am donating my first one, the prototype pictured here to the local SCBU, as think it will go down well there, being so incredibly soft and snuggly. To make the larger cot size ... simply double all instructions! Simples :D



Cast on 100 stitches in rainbow colour.

Working garter stitch throughout, knit 40 rows.

Next row, knit 10, break yarn, leave these 10 stitches on a stitch holder. Continue in lilac yarn til last 10 stitches, slip last 10 stitches onto stitch holder (tip here, I use nappy/diaper or large safety pins rather than stitch holders, as they are smaller)

Working on centre 80 stitches, continue in garter stitch until this centre panel measures roughly as long as wide (approx 45cm square)

With spare set of 4mm needles, pick up 10 rainbow stitches on left side and knit up to match length of centre panel, joining into centre panel, by picking up stitch on panel and knitting that stitch and first stitch on side border together

When left border matches centre panel in length, slip 10 stitches onto stitch holder. Pick up 10 rainbow stitches on right side, and work as for left side. When complete, slip all stitches on to needle and knit 40 rows .

Cast off LOOSELY, beware of casting off to tightly as this will cause deformation of your finished piece.

Sew in any loose ends, wash according to yarn ball band instructions, dry and present to the new baby :D

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Uhoh .... I'm Baaaaacccccckkkkk

Apologies for the terribly long gap since I last posted. But to make up for it I have two new offerings for you. A soft as velvet baby blankie, which is sure to be a winner with mum and baby :D and a smart yet simple cushion cover. Details to follow shortly


Though first will be playing with blog to make it more user friendly lol