Monday, October 10, 2011

Timeless...don't mess with a good thing

In the fall of 1968 Elizabeth Zimmerman published her genius pattern known as The Baby Surprise Jacket. Amazingly, by following her written instructions you knit up something which looks like this:


and with just a few folds, it turns into...



...surprise...this! A lovely, cuddly, baby-taylored jacket.

My copy of this pattern is taken from Elizabeth Zimmerman's: The Opinionated Knitter.
Wool: Classic Elite Yarns - Liberty Wool
Colourway "Painted Desert" #7804
Purchased at Soper Creek Yarn in Bowmanville, ON
Just under 3 skiens (50 grams each)

Here are the true colours of this gorgeous wool ~


I found Lorilee Beltman's "Knitting Nuggets" videos on Youtube very helpful for this project. She clearly demonstrates some tips and techniques such as how to easily identify where to make increases without having to count every stitch and every row, how to sew up the shoulder seem (photo above), and how to finish off the project with a 3-stitch I-cord border along the edges.

I can't wait to find the right buttons and give this over to a very-much anticipated baby!

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Sunday, March 6, 2011

An overnight surprise...

After a full day of steady rain, snow melting...seemingly washing away winter, I woke up this March 6th morning to Winter's surprise....

...a blast of cold north air and a fresh dusting of snow...have to admit, it's kind of pretty...
Coincidentally, I happened to finish this lovely snowflake of wool just in time...
...a winter's beret for Lydia

Pattern (free): Meret by "Wooly Wormhead"
Wool: Patons Classic Wool (approx 3/4 of a ball)
Needles: 4.5 round and double-pointed

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Extreme Cold Weather Alert



Just in time for yet another extreme cold weather alert...and hot off the needles is the "Gap-tastic Cowl". It's big, bulky, and best of all very warm.


The pattern is free on ravelry.


I used 3 balls of Lion Brand Thick and Quick in colour Oatmeal. Cast on the 131 sts on 9 mm round needles as suggested and just kept going around and around...


Saturday, January 22, 2011

Thorpe'd again

It seems everyone wants a Thorped hat so....here we go again....

I chose to go a size smaller for this one - using the medium size which has 72 stitches on the needle once you have made all the increases. Again I used double-stranded Patons Classic Wool - colours Jade Heather and Aran (both from my stash). Again I used 5.5 mm dpn's for the body of the hat, but switched to 4.5 mm circular (16") for the garter stitch band as it seemed a bit loose on my first Thorpe project (ravelry link). The trim is in single crochet due to the thickness of the wool.The top tassle...just for fun...





Friday, January 21, 2011

More snow = more mittens...


It's snowing again...
I love my red mittens.
Wool: Nashua Superwash Wool

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Thorpe Hat Just in Time...




It may be a little late for Christmas but Owen's Thorpe hat and matching mittens are finished, just in time for the new snow that fell overnight. What a great pattern. I made it a bit large but, double stranded, it is definitely warm.

Hat Pattern: Thorpe by Kirten Kapur
(free pattern!)
Mittens: My own generic mitten pattern
Wool: Patons Classic Wool in "Forest" (one strand) and a solid brown wool from my stash (second strand)