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)


Saturday, December 25, 2010

Waffle mittens

Finished just in time for Christmas .... one pair of waffle mittens, made to order for Thomas
And he likes them!
What can I say? He picked out the colours : )
Mission Falls 1820 Wool
Pattern on Ravelry: 3 Stitch Waffle Mittens by Zortified (a free Ravelry download)
This pattern knits up quickly and the waffle stitch adds some nice thickness and warmth. My only modification was to do plain knit thumbs versus the knit-2 purl-1 that the pattern calls for. I found the plain knit looks better when adding the make-1 stitches for the thumb gusset.


Tuesday, October 19, 2010

A different beach...another sock



It's amazing how much knitting you can get done during an 18-hour drive to the sunny south...
"Algonquin Socks" started on the shores of Pog Lake, Algonquin Provincial Park, and...


...completed on the sands of beautiful Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.


I love this place they call "The Strand," with it's glorious sunrises -



seemingly endless beaches -


and, lo and behold...a local yarn store (and a lovely one at that!)



Needless to say, with the socks finished I had to pick up a little something for the 18 hour drive back to Ontario...



Saturday, September 18, 2010

Algonquin-inspired Socks

We spent a glorious week up at Pog Lake in Algonquin Provincial Park , relaxing, canoeing, swimming, hiking, eating 'smores by the fire....and, finally I had time to knit something... ...a pair of socks made of Patons Kroy sock yarn, colourway "55201 - Turquoise Jacquard"; however, I prefer to call it "Late Summer in Algonquin."

Here's why:


Pog Lake, Algonquin Park










The Unknown Couple - but don't they look perfect together?

Mystic Pines

Who couldn't help but feel refreshed, renewed, and inspired among all this beauty?