10/28/2012

Casting off: Dad's Hat

Whew!  I'm finally done with my Dad's hat!  It was a bit boring for me, with simple ribbed edging and stockinette stitch for the rest of it.  But, I'm glad its completed and off my needles!

As for my Taos Cabled Scarf... it's dead.  I ripped it up so I could use the yarn for something else, since i didn't really like how the scarf was turning out.  It wasn't reversible, so I didn't like it.

My mom's cowl took a long hibernation, and I'm ready to get back to work on it.  I need to finish it by November 24, as that day is my mom's bday.

Smittens are going to be cast on ... November 1st.

My Knit a Square is about half way done.

April got caught in a bit of simply soft yarn...


Thats all for today!

Emily

10/27/2012

Knit a Square

Hello!
I found this great charity that knits and sends 8 inch squares to help keep orphans and AIDS children in Africa.  Knitting for charity is one of those activities that has always caught my interest, so I thought I'd help out the "Knit a Square" charity.

I'm working on my first 8 inch square, which is worked in the garter stitch.  Keeping it simple for the first one!  And I hope to knit lots of them with my group.  My goal is to make 100 squares this year, which will take a lot of time and effort, if you would like to participate in this Charity KAL with my group, then go ahead!:)

The "Knit a Square" website is here.  Check it out!

I'm so excited to help warm the AIDs children and orphans in Africa.


Emily

10/26/2012

Lavender m--m--mitts

Hello!
Right now I am knitting Hasol's Creme Mmmmits pattern.  I'm using sport weight yarn, and size 3 needles, and my yarn color is lavender!  Made the 1st one and on to the 2nd!


Emily

10/25/2012

Smittens

Hello!
My ravelry group and I are getting ready to cast on for... smittens!

Now isn't that cute?  Cant wait to make these for Christmas!:)

April's Tangles

Hello
My sneaky doggie managed to get a ravelry account AND a blog!

http://aprilstangles.blogspot.com/

10/13/2012

Amigurumi Pencil Photos






Well, enjoy the pattern + pictures!

Emily

Pencil Amigurumi Pattern

Here is my little pencil amigurumi pattern I was talking about!  This pattern is cute for teacher gifts, or presents to your fellow author/drawer friends!

Materials:

Yarn: Bulky Weight yarn (I worked double stranded w/ a light worsted yarn) in colors:         yellow(pencil base), green (metal piece thingie), light brown (wood tip), and pink (eraser)

40 in circular knitting needles in size 3.25  (or dpns)

Yarn Needle

Black Felt



Skills Required: knitting, purling, working in the round, k2tog, picking up stitches, casting on


Pattern (beginning with yellow yarn)

CO 42 Stitches using magic loop or dpns.  Join in the round, and place marker.

Rounds 1-39: Knit all stitches

Round 40: Switch to light brown color.  Knit all sts

Round 41: K7, k2tog till last st, k1

Round 42-45: Knit all stitches

Round 47: K1 K2tog till last 2 stitches, k2

Round 48-50: Knit all stitches

Round 51: K2tog, k2tog, k2tog, k2tog, k1, k2tog, k2tog, k2tog, k2tog, k2tog, k1

BO all stitches.  Note:  There should be a teeny hole but do not close it up! :)

You may want to start stuffing...

PU stitches all around the rim where the YELLOW is, this is the edge where we casted on.  Pick these stitches up in GREEN.

Note: I am beginning to start a fresh count of rounds, beginning with "Round 1".

Round 1-5: Knit all stitches

Change to pink yarn.

Round 1-13: Knit all stitches

Round 14: k2tog all stitches.  PLEASE NOTE: You may have to adjust your stitch's positions on your needles.

Round 15: k2tog all stitches.  PLEASE NOTE: You may have to adjust stitch's positions on your needles.

Thread yarn through the remaining loops on your needles and fasten off.


Finishing: Finish stuffing and weave in ends.  Add black felt onto the light brown tip of your pencil amigurumi.  It doesn't have to be perfect, I will show you pics 1 post up.

Give this to someone special: teacher, friend, anybody who would appreciate a gigantic, plush, squeezable ticonderoga pencil!


Enjoy,
Emily

10/05/2012

Welcome!

Hello There!
Yep, my first post on the blog!  Let me just say "Welcome" and I hope you enjoy following me through my knitting adventures.