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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

The Royal Celtic Cables Neck Warmer is done


I took a few patterns from different places, altering them and combining it into one wonderful looking piece.
The Royal Neck warmer is an alteration made to minimize the neck area in order to add the cable piece. I made the Celtic Cables from the book "Knitting on the Edge" and added it as the neck warmer.

Parking for Knitters only

Life is like a glass of lemon aid, sometimes sour, bitter and other times can be as sweet as honey. I have become the living acknowledgment of this concept.
Here are a few perfect examples:
Bitter, sour lemons

This one is a little sweet

and the honey pot of all times


I need a little distraction to focus on my objective. So I took a trip to several places with a few friend. We had a wonderful time for lunch in an oriental restaurant, shopping in a very nice yarn store (famous knitters place), then we went to a farmers market where we bought lots of vegies. The day was entirely as sweet as honey and it certainly sweetened the sour life I've been having.

Peace at last, the worries are gone and I feel freeeeeeeee....

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Small Breathing Mask


Here it is the smaller version to the Cold / Dust Breathing mask. I thought I try another pattern for a child or adult who like a small mask. Great for cold days or dusty roads while biking or jogging. I use mine constantly since I suffer from allergies and the cold weather triggers my asthma.
Hot pink to match my walking outfit.


You can decorate it with an embroidered mouth and /or mustache. Beads can also be added for the diva in your life.
While in cold days I may want to cover the entire face this smaller mask is the perfect size for covering the nose.

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Chemo caps are here

But first let me share a few pictures that will really put a smile on your faces.



Patches and Miki are enjoying a relaxing nap together. Who said dogs and cats are enemies, no one told this two about it.



Ok now lets talk about the chemo caps. Even though I have been very busy this month with a lot of visitors from up north I still managed to knit up a bunch of chemo caps. We had time to tan, swim in the pool, enjoy a day or two at the beach and lots of quality time enjoying each others company.
This is one of the nicest chemo cap I knitted.



"Shedir" by Jenna Wilson was published in www.Knitty.com
I found it to be a little difficult since it was my first chart pattern. But I think the end result speaks for itself. I really enjoyed knitting it and will enjoy it more giving it away to someone who will cherish it.



This lacy beauty is from Patternworks free patterns. It is one of the easiest ones and it only took about an hour to knit up.



I knitted a carry bag for my I-pod, a small bag to store earphones and the pedometer devise. Easy projects that took less than an hour to finish.



and lastly I knitted this Japanese doll from Flutterby Patch
http://flutterbypatch.typepad.co.uk/flutterby_patch/2009/02/japanese-garden.html
She has a great deal of amigurumi patterns free.

Friday, June 11, 2010

Cold / dust mask


COLD BREATHING MASK

Another great pattern by Maria Rei-Rod for those spring pollen filled allergy days or for dusty roads while bike riding.
Made small enough for a child, can also be used by an adult. The ear pieces made of I cord and sew together.
Materials:
1 or 2 oz of worsted weight yarn
Size 6 needle
And DPN for I-cord
Gauge: 5 sts / 7 rows = 1 inch
Ear loops: make 2. I-cord of 3 sts for 5 or 6 inches
Mask: Co 40 sts and k 6 rows.
Next Row 7 (WS): k5, p30, k5
Row 8: k across.
Repeat rows 7 and 8 once more.
next row: k5, p30, k5
Shape:
Row 1 (RS): k 25, turn
Row 2: P20, k 5 sts, turn
Row 3: K to end.
Row 4: k5, p20, turn
Row 5: k to end
Row 6: k5, p30, k5
Repeat these 6 rows once more.
Row 13: k across.
Row 14: k5, p30, k5
Rep rows 13 and 14 once more
Then K 6 rows for edge.
Cast off.
Make 2: I-cords about 6 to 8 inches for ears and sew together.


ERRATA: The original pattern has been revised and found several errors with it. It has been fixed and I added new row for easier understanding. I apologize for any discomfort this may have caused.

Shawl Neck Warmer

Create a very simple shawl that with a few buttons can be made as a neck warmer. A very simple creation to keep you warm on those cool winter nights.
SHAWL NECK WARMER
materials:
2 skeins worsted weight yarn
Size 8 knitting needles or size to obtain gauge
3 buttons
gauge: 5 sts and 7 rows to 1 inch
abbr: inc 1= k front and back of next st
pm = place marker
Front: make 2 Rectangular pieces
cast on 22 sts and stockinette stitch for 7 inches making a 4 stitch border in each side of garter stitch
row 1: K4, k14, k4
row 2: k4, p14, k4
bind off and set aside.
Back: triangle shawl
cast on 2 sts and follow pattern:
row 1: k1, inc 1, k1 (3 sts)
row 2: k to end
row 3: k1, inc 1, k1, inc 1, k1 (5 sts)
row 4: k1, inc 1, k3, inc 1, k1 (7 sts)
row 5: k1, inc 1, k5, inc 1, k1 (9 sts)
row 7: begin leaving 4 stitch border in each side in garter stitch k4, inc 1, p1, inc 1, k4 (11 sts)
row 8: k4, pm, inc 1, p3, inc 1, pm, k4 (13 sts)
row 9 (RS): k4, inc1, k5, inc 1, k4 (15 sts)
row 10 (WS): k4, inc 1, p7, inc 1, k4 (17 sts)
continue this pattern increasing at beg and end of row until piece goes around neck and hang at least to front of elbow.
Sew the two rectangular pieces and add buttons.