Friday, January 11, 2008

A Knit Wits Visit


Little Ember Louise Fay Roth and her mother visited the Knit Wits on Wednesday. You will note the pink lace hat that has appeared here before. Also...at the bottom of the photo you can see the little green booties that Knit Wits member Nancy made for the baby.
My daughter gave me a subscription to a knitting magazine and now each month I am getting ideas for more things to make for my grandchildren. Another one is due in March! Stay in touch for more photos of projects.

Friday, December 14, 2007

Knit Wits


We met in the tiny back room of a small knit shop in Gresham called Yarnin' Around. Every Wednesday, knitters gathered there to work on projects and share companionship. When the lease ran out and the shop was forced to close, five of us decided to keep meeting. We tried a variety of venues including a business, each other's homes, and finally...the clubhouse at the condo village where one woman lives. We have met weekly for almost a year and have seen many knitted projects started and (most of the time) finished. This week we set aside our needles for a road trip to a shop called Sleighbells for "High Tea" and Christmas shopping. A festive celebration of our friendship and love of creativity. Left to right...Nancy, Jen, Linda, Pat A and Pat Mc.

Remember the Pink Lace Hat?


Here she is...Little Ember Louise Fay Roth wearing the pink lace hat that gave me so many fits to make. [See September 10th.]

Sunday, December 2, 2007

Pillow Talk


Moms-to-be are told to bring their favorite pillow to the hospital to hug during labor. They are advised to use a distinctive pillowcase so it won't get mixed up with hospital issued pillows. So my daughter said maybe I could make her one. Maybe I could. Maybe I did. It may look simple to you, but top stitiching and French seams are a bit outside of my area of expertise. Nevertheless I plunged on with a kit I purchased at Craft Warehouse. I had to change presser feet to get through the layers. But here it is. I used white thread as that is what is in the machine and the bobbin and since I don't know how to thread the machine or wind the bobbin, that's what you get. Windy likes it. It measures 20" by 28" and took me all day to complete.

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Baby Surprise Jacket


The little Baby Surprise Jacket [see the start on October 17th] is finished. Well...almost. Still have to find "five pretty little buttons" and sew them on. But the crazy knitting is complete. What a fun project this was. This will be a gift for Windy's little Baby Louise, along with the Pink Lace Hat [see September 10th] and the Lollypop afghan [see September12th]. The Baby Shower is this weekend so I'm off to Target to buy a gift box and wrapping paper. Or maybe a gift bag.

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Edwardian Carrying Cape


This is going to be for Baby Louise, Windy's baby who is due December 21st. I chose this instead of a Lace Christening Shawl for several reasons. 1) It has the lace effect without the tedious knitting on tiny needles. 2) It's quicker and easier to make. 3) It's pretty damn cute. The pattern is from Oat Coutoure, I'm using size 5 straight 14" needles and 100% acrylic Barisienne yarn from Bergere de France.

Baby Surprise Jacket



This is the start of an Elizabeth Zimmerman pattern from Schoolhouse Press. It was originally published in 1968 as Newsletter #21. This little garter stitch baby sweater only has two seams and it's reversible. It will "grow" with the baby. This version is made on a size 7 24" circular needle with washable acrylic/rayon Sunsette yarn from Plymouth Yarn. You can use larger needles and heavier weight yarns and make larger sizes, including adult.