Not much crafting happened this past weekend as I spent most of my time lying on the floor trying to heal my aching back, so I am asking for some advice this WIP Wednesday. I have decided that I want to complete this sweater which has been hibernating for over a year. I would love to just pick up where I left off and continue knitting, but I am worried that my gauge may have changed.
So what do you think? Should I try just continuing from where I stopped or is it better to frog the whole thing and start over to make sure I still have gauge??
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
WIP Wednesday: A Little Progress
I made a little progress on my Groovyghan this week. One more square and this strip will be complete.
I also made a little progress on my fuzzy cat. Now it only needs eyes, nose and whiskers. I have to hide it away because it freaks both me and my husband out. We keep thinking it's our real kitty :)
Also, I started another owl hat. My mom requested this one for a friend's baby girl. I will hopefully be mailing it this weekend.
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Sunday, February 10, 2013
Hearts
I've made a stack of hearts. They were so fun and easy to make that I am already planning to make more. I want to send them to everyone I write to for the Month of Letters.
Pattern: Fun, Little Crochet Heart AppliqueHook: G
Yarn: Acrylic
They did need a light steam blocking to make the shape clearer. I have taken a section of the foam floor pads we use in our work-out room and am now using it as a blocking board. It works really well :)
Friday, February 8, 2013
Bike Helmet Ear Warmers (FO Friday)
This FO is from December, but I have been using them a lot recently. We have had some sunny days where we can take out our new bikes for a ride, but it has still been cold. I really hate when my ears get cold when I am riding my bike. They often get so cold that they hurt, so I knit some ear warmers that attach to your bike helmet. They are awesome.
Pattern: Bike Helmet Ear Warmers
I used some awesome vintage red wool with black flecks that I found on Craigslist. It is a thick and thin yarn, so the ear warmers ended up a little on the thick side. They make my helmet really snug, but since my bike is black and red, I couldn't resist. I love being matchy-matchy :)
I highly recommend this pattern if you ride your bike in the cold. They really do keep your ears warm.
Pattern: Bike Helmet Ear Warmers
I used some awesome vintage red wool with black flecks that I found on Craigslist. It is a thick and thin yarn, so the ear warmers ended up a little on the thick side. They make my helmet really snug, but since my bike is black and red, I couldn't resist. I love being matchy-matchy :)
I highly recommend this pattern if you ride your bike in the cold. They really do keep your ears warm.
Check out more FOs at Tami's Amis.
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
WIP Wednesday
This week I have made some good progress on my big fuzzy cat. I chose the white yarns to make it look like my actual cat. I don't think she is very impressed. She usually is unimpressed.
In fact I think she might be pissed.
Actually, she just happened to yawn, and I was quick with the camera :)
On another note, I am attempting a lace design. Already this attempt has taught me a lot about lace construction, the difference between k2tog and ssk, and how to read a lace chart. Definitely a good experience, whether the design works out or not.
Check out more wips at Tami's Amis.