I began knitting a year
and a half ago. Being a Grandma gets me
into all kinds of things and this is one of them. There are just too many cute patterns for
hats, sweaters, gloves, etc. for kids. I
remember that you have to make them quickly before the child gets old enough to
think they are lame! Knitting in Florida
seems crazy, but the grandkids live
in cold climates, so it’s o.k. to knit for them.
I pick up my knitting or
crocheting on mornings when I have a few minutes before I leave for work at the
library. It allows quiet contemplation time before dealing with the workday.
Here are some pictures of
the projects I finished after Christmas.
I just could not seem to get them done in time.
The fingerless mitts are a
design by Lynne A. Evans from the book entitled Sock Yarn One-Skein Wonders: 101 Patterns That Go Way Beyond Socks! By Judith Durant. This was my
first attempt at a lace pattern and I was pleased with the result. If I were to do it again, I would leave off
the knitted picot bind off and just do a regular bind off. I think the picots will get in the way of the
fingers/hands.
Hooded sweater pattern is: Knit Hoodies for Kids, by Jeannine C.
LaRoche. I also like the fact that she
includes sizes 6 mos. through size 8. I
gave this blue one to my grandson. When
he called to say thanks, I asked if he liked the sweater in his favorite color –
blue. He said, “I like red
now.” So, has he figured out a way to
get more gifts or what!
I have two
projects in the works right now. One is
for my granddaughter’s birthday next month.
It is a knitted ladybug hat in red and black to go along with Ladybug
Girl and the Big Snow by David Soman and Jacky Davis. The ladybug hat comes from: Whimsical Hats Delightful and Amusing Hats
to Knit, Wear, and Love by Lynne Rowe.
I think that I will be making a lot of these wonderfully funny hats for
the grandkids in the future!
My other project is a crochet shawl for me. I am making it out of sock yarn I have
collected in blues, greens, aqua, blue-green and grey. The pattern is from Crochet Noro 30
Dazzling Designs, published by sixth&spring books. I have to make a total of 33 of the
motifs. So far I have 6!
Happy creating to all of you,
Leigh
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