Sunday, April 28, 2013

Sunny Cozy


This little guy just makes me smile.  

I made this cozy for a birthday gift for my neighbor because she drinks Diet Coke a lot.  I haven't given it to her yet, so it's sitting in my pantry.  Every time I open the door, I smile.

Sunday, March 17, 2013

Birthday Sweater and Barrettes

Yesterday, I went to a birthday party for my friend's 2-year-old daughter.  I decided to make her a sweater and some barrettes.  I used the Fun Time Cardigan pattern from Red Heart Yarns.  If you look at the pattern, you'll see that it is made with bright colors, but I chose lavender baby yarn and didn't change anything with the pattern.


I also made some simple bows and floers and glued them to hair clips for her,



She doesn't look very happy, but she did like the sweater a lot.  She kept trying to put her fingers in the holes.  Even though she was already wearing two barrettes, she asked her mom to put all four of the new ones in her hair.




Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Rainbow Ripples

When I saw this pattern (http://www.loopknits.com/2008/08/09/wave-blanket/), I knew I had to make it in rainbow colors.  I used 100% cotton yarn, and I love it!  The pattern is very simple to remember, and it looks more difficult than it is.


Saturday, February 2, 2013

Stripes

This afghan is based on the pattern by Lion Brand Yarns called "Summer Stripes Afghan."  It's really more of a throw size than an afghan size.
Because I wanted beach colors, I used Vanna's Colors yarn instead of Vanna's Choice, which means I had to change the needle size and the number of stitches.
The colors I used are Sandstorm, Blue Lagoon, Marina, and Deep Blue Sea.  I plan to put this in my Etsy store, which I haven't opened yet because I want to finish two more projects first.


This one is called "Bright Stripes Throw" from Red Heart Yarn.  I went with the pattern exactly for this one.  I made one for my friend's ten-year-old daughter and one for my oldest niece, who lives in cold Ohio.  I would not have thought to put these colors together, but the throw really is very pretty.

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Starfish Dishcloths

I've been making many cotton dishcloths, all with a beach theme, but these are my favorite.  I made several of these for Christmas gifts, and although those who received them don't want to use them as dishcloths, they ARE using them as pot holders and trivets.  I just think they add some nice decor to a kitchen, even if they just chill on a counter.

The pattern is on the Red Heart website, or you can find it quickly by going to my Red Heart Pinterest board:  http://pinterest.com/beachgirlvb/red-heart-yarns-free-patterns/


Monday, January 7, 2013

Another Scarf

My sweet 83-year-old neighbor who walks with a cane has been bringing me the bulletin from our church every Sunday my surgery.  (We attend the same church, but different services.)  She also asked the church to put me on the prayer list to publish in the bulletin, which led to their making me an Advent wreath, which she also brought to me.
Until Christmas, she was bringing my mail to me every day, but because her family was visiting her, she knew she wouldn't have time, so she asked our mail carrier to put my mail on my porch next to my door.  She also has brought lunch to me a few times and some goodies from the grocery store including one of my favorites--pimento cheese spread.  Yum.
To thank her, I made this scarf for her because she says she often wears a scarf in the house to stay warm.  I used two strands of baby yarn and mostly used the stockinette stitch, with few purl rows randomly thrown in just to add interest.  The border is just one row of single crochet, one of double, and then one of single.  She was thrilled.

Saturday, January 5, 2013

A Shrug and a Scarf for Christmas

I always try to find something unique for one particular friend for Christmas because she really doesn't need anything.  This year I really surprised her by knitting her gifts.  I was afraid that she wouldn't like the shrug, but she absolutely loved it.  She likes a little "bling," so I added trim to both the shrug and the scarf.  I bought both the shell trim and the bead trim on Amazon.

I used Lion Brand Cotton-Ease yarn in hazelnut.  I had found the pattern at Michael's before I had surgery, but you can find the pattern on the Lion Brand website by searching for Stockinette Stitch Shrug in patterns.  Here it is on my mannequin.  The ribbed edge folds back better on a real person.


For the scarf, I used Lion Silky Twist, Ocean.  I had some left from making a shawl (Shimmy Shawl on the Lion Brand website) for the mother of the young man I sponsor in Peru (I visited him in October on a Compassion Sponsor Tour.)  I purchased another skein of it and just made up my own pattern.  I actually don't remember exactly what I did, but I think I knitted five and purled two, and then the opposite on the wrong side.  The scarf is very soft and warm.  


Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Hats and Scarves

My niece's birthday is December 14th.  I decided to make a hat and scarf for her because she's so cute, it's fun to make pretty things for her.  I've been doing that since she was a baby (although I mostly sewed then).

I found a pattern on the Lion Brand website called "Softly Shaded Hat and Scarf."  The suggested yarn is Lion Brand Amazing.  I chose the color "pink sands" since I live near the ocean, and my niece loves pink and the beach.  Since I was buying the yarn online, I didn't notice that it is 53% wool.  Big mistake.  I'm allergic to wool, so although the yarn is awesome, I was sick the entire time I made the hat and scarf.  I am thankful it was easy to make and didn't take long at all.

I then decided I wanted to make the same set for a friend who had stayed with me immediately after my foot surgery.  I chose Red Heart Boutique Unforgettable, color "parrot."  The yarn is even prettier in person than it was online.  I loved it!

Both my niece and my friend love their gifts.  Here is my niece modeling hers on Christmas Day:

This is what I made for my friend with the Red Heart Yarn.  I used my mannequin, which has no head, to display it, so it looks a little funny.

I had a lot of yarn left, so I decided to make a simple scarf for my brother's girlfriend for Christmas.  I wanted it to be light so that she could wear it inside, so I made it narrow and just used a simple garter stitch, but I think it looks awesome because of the yarn.


Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Wine Cozy

This year I was able to make a lot of gifts because of my foot surgery.  Here is one that took me less than an hour.

I made this wine cozy for my neighbors.  I didn't want to just give them a bottle of wine--I wanted to make it "fancy."

I used Red Heart Soft red yarn, which made it a little stretchy.  My friend (who was out of work because of rotator cuff surgery) and her daughter took me to Michael's so that I could find red yarn.  The only red left was that variety.  I love the feel of it, and I think that's wasted on a wine bottle, but at least it looks good.

I already had white Red Heart yarn, so I used that for the top part.

You can find the pattern here:  http://www.allfreecrochet.com/Crochet-Gift-Bags/One-Hour-Wine-Bottle-Cozy/ml/1