friday fo – mother’s day edition

I know, I know – I disappeared again! It’s finally spring here in MA, and my allergies have been killing me – combined with not sleeping, and the usual work, work, work, and it means I haven’t been online much & definitely haven’t been very productive! But I do have some things to share with you today:  I can finally share my two Mother’s Day gifts!

First, a simple pair of scrap cotton socks
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toe up, 64 stitches, cotton / bamboo / soysilk blends.

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My pattern: my own version of “blended” socks, where you work one color for a round, the next color for a round, then color a for 2 rounds, color b for 2 rounds, etc., with the occasional fair isle round or two (k1 with A, k1 with B).
I’ve basically given up on the idea of ever finishing the sock yarn afghan – it’s on my bed and is definitely large enough to be used, even though it’s not finished or even “evened out”. So I’ve been knitting through my sock yarn stash. If I ever get motivated to work on the sock yarn afghan blanket again, I’ll just have to do some new swaps or knit more socks for scraps!

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My second project is the above granny square slippers. There’s a bit of back story to these slippers.

I had a very, very small bag of very, very small yarn scraps (acrylic & cotton), inherited from my grandmother when she passed away a year ago March. I wanted to make something “special”, but something “usable” as a tribute to my grandmother – and I wanted to be able to make something for my mother & something for me. We went through the list – afghan – way not enough yarn for one, let alone two afghans or even a small throw. Hat – mom doesn’t really wear hats, & I’m not going to wear an acrylic one. Gloves/mittens – same thought. Scarf – same thought. Shawl – same thought.

So I sat on the idea for quite a while (a year actually), every once in a while bringing it up to Jon & brainstorming, when he came up with the brilliant idea of making slippers. And I immediately thought of making granny square slippers, from the granny square book – the first ever crochet book I owned, and one given to me by my grandmother when I was 14 & first obsessed with crochet (though I was taught when much younger). Perfect for using up the small scraps, something we’d both actually wear & use & love, something that would remind us of her.

I grabbed a skein of red heart super saver for the soles so there’d be enough yarn for 2 pairs.

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I started working on these in January, planning on making them & finishing them & giving them to my mom for Mother’s Day. I sort of forgot about them for a couple of months, but dug them out & finished them the first week of May & gave them to her last week. I ended up with not enough scraps to make a pair for me, but the remaining scrap yarn went into charity 12″ squares, and I know my grandmother would be pleased with that.

What did you make for Mother’s Day?

Friday FO: vest

You should all be very surprised to see this vest! I started it last year (August to be exact), and I finally managed to take photos. I finished it up in February, but cold, snowy, wintery, windy weather has prevented me from taking photos.

I greatly, greatly enjoyed making this though unfortunately, I don’t remember the name of the pattern & I never plugged the info into Ravelry, but it’s one of Elizabeth Zimmermann’s designs from her garter stitch book, published after her death. It’s a genius design, as are all of hers, and I adored making it. After I finished I tried it on & it fit perfectly… but when I took the modeled shots… Well, see for yourself.

 

 

From the front…
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Not bad, right?

But from the back…
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or from the side…
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clearly, it’s too big :( .

Friday FO on Saturday: socks edition

Good morning! yes, I missed Friday FO by a day again, but we’ve  been dealing with personal stuff… again… hubby got hurt at work, dislocated his elbow, broke his arm, tore a bunch of liagments, etc., and we’ve been dealing with workman’s comp, the hospital, trying to schedule an MRI so we can schedule his surgery, etc, not to mention the usual break in our routine! Jon is not working, at all, for some odd reason, and can’t drive, so things have been rocky to say the least. But, enough about that! I do try to keep the blog a happy free zone, as much as I can!

 

So, the socks edition of Friday FO. I think I’ve mentioned I’ve been working on revamping an older sock pattern of mine that was previously published in a knitting calendar. I’ve added a second size, got the pattern tech edited & it’s been going through a round of testing. Well, I finally managed to get the finished socks on Jon for a quick photo shoot…he’s such a good sport, even with one good arm!

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And if you want to make the socks yourself, check out the free “cable look socks” pattern, and on Ravelry as a free download.

The second pair of socks I finished casting off this morning!
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jon's socks

Love how these came out & will definitely use the pattern again.

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While we were up in Maine last week I managed to take some FO shots – doesn’t everyone drag afghans with them across 2 state lines just so you can take photos on the beach?

First, granny square afghan #1 made with various sized grannies joined-as-I-went
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This one I started with 2 small grannies, immediately got sick of dealing with yarn ends, and started just working around and around…
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I actually put a border on this one
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I forgotten how much I enjoy making grannies.

Both afghans are the first two of hopefully many afghans for the veterans. One of the nice ladies on several of my Ravelry groups challenged me to make some afghans for the veteran’s & I realized though I’ve made hats & scarves for the vets, I’ve never done afghans, & I decided since I had so much red in my stash (and seldom use red in my regular afghans) , I’d make patriotic afghans for them. So, 2 are done!

friday fo: patriotic squares

So, one of my goals for this year was to make patriotic blankets, so, I’ve really started to gear up making squares. They aren’t especially patriotic, other than the colors, but that was sort of my goal here… I didn’t want anything crazy with flags or stars, but something a little more subtle. I’m sure I’ll change it up at some point…

First, Pretty Petals by Melinda Miller
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pretty petals square

Chain Stitch Squares, my favorite go to square pattern
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patriotic chain stitch squares

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Just a basic block
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and a quad color square, another one of my go-to square patterns
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And totally not patriotic, but an attempt to use up some of the odd variagates I have laying around…
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just a square I was playing around with, but it’s a little too wonky.

And one more chain stitch square that I finished back in January, other than the very last row…
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friday fo: wriggly way afghan

As always, I’m behind in blogging, what I’ve actually finished – especially this time of year, because I’m just not motivated to go outside, in the cold & the snow, & take a bunch of photos.

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But I did manage to get some great shots of my finished Wriggly Way afghan

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This is the second one I’ve made, my first one I finished last month.

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I’m really pleased with how this one came out, aren’t you?

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added to the donation pile.

friday fo

Good morning! I have a LOT to share with you today! The weather finally warmed up a little so I was able to play catch up on taking photos of FO’s.

First, the Advent-Calender-Scarf 2012 by Kristin Benecken
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advent calendar scarf

After blocking, it measures about 7 feet long. I love this thing, I’ve been wearing it constantly.

I’ve been wanting to design american girl doll clothes for a while now, and this is my first try
american girl doll crochet shrug

american girl doll shrug back

a little crocheted shrug. My model is a doll from the Lakeside catalog

Next, an AGD cardigan
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I’ve also been playing with thread and made a few bookmarks
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a “granny square” bookmark

and something of my own design
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Next, my corner to corner afghan that I started back in November
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And, lastly (yes, there’s more!) a new sample of my 3 triangles shawl design
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scrap fall afghan completed: fiber friday

Do you remember way back in October mentioning I was working on some fall colored scrap afghans? It started life as my work demo project for Michael’s – at the time I didn’t have samples for classes I needed to work on, so I could crochet anything I wanted. I’ve discovered that my crocheting (or knitting) generates much more interest & excitement if I use LOTS of bright colors, so this was the project to take. And in November I shared a couple of finished afghans with you.
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Well I finally managed to complete, finish weaving in the yarn ends, & photograph the last one… which was made using just the main motif, and not the two smaller ones, so it’s more of a regular afghan than a “quilt”.

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I joined these using one of those methods that helps to make a bigger afghan, and tried to add a decent size border as well, in order to get a decent size lapghan.

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The final size ended up about 35″ by 43″ – a little small, but OK.

scrap fall afghan

It’s been added to the afghan donation pile – which thinking of, I’ve dropped off two bags worth of afghans so far, with two more bags to go. When I say bags, I mean STUFFED FULL of afghans, at least 20, is in each bag. Lots of warm laps!

Remember when I showed you that funny bit of knitting & asked you to guess what it was?
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and

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I also finished a while back, but finally blocked & took photos of my knitted New Edge, using scrap purple sock yarns
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And while I have your attention, if you missed it, there’s still lots of time to join us in our crafty book challenge! Won’t you please join us & help spread the word?

I’m also doing feature & follow Friday this week…
the question is…
Who is your favorite villain from a book?

I instantly thought of Cruella de Vil from 101 Dalmations (the book, not the movie), but I think my all time favorite would be He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named from Harry Potter. Of course.

 

link ups:

http://crochetboulevard.blogspot.com/

fiber arts friday

tami’s amis

Feature & Follow Friday

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