Sunday, April 15, 2012

Hello Spring!


Actually...hello Summer! This warm weather brings about new projects, creativity and last but not least, no more scarves! This time of the year I like to make stuffed animals for kids, headbands for babies, soap holders and more! Of course I'm still finishing up projects that I was supposed to finish last year...like an afghan for my sister in law, or a spring dress for me, or a very intricate irish knit hooded scarf with pockets. Needless to say, my work is never done.

Here are some pictures of the latest pieces I've done..let me know if you like something! Enjoy the warm weather and be well.










Thursday, February 24, 2011

Ideas for the Future..

Well, I've come to realize that Winter is nearing an end. This means that I am changing the direction of my knitting to patterns that are more appropriate to Spring.  For example, instead of a stuffy hat and thick scarf how about a loose beanie and a more delicate fashionable scarf? I love a light comfortable shawl to wear around my shoulders on those chilly Spring evenings or in a cold restaurant. Or, for those kids who want something cool to bring to school what about a fiery dragon scarf? You need a gift for a child and don't know what to get them? I can make them a fun monster to play with.

Check these fun projects out..

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Fiery Dragon Scarf
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Friendly Monsters

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Light Shawl








Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Stay right where you are Winter!

Just kidding! I think we would all like to see Winter hibernate and Spring to come.  Yes its true we live in New Jersey and we should expect these weather changes but its just not fair! Which brings me to my topic for today. This cold weather keeps me busy knitting people warm cozy clothing! Keep it coming everyone! Knitted hats, scarves and wrist warmers are a great way to keep warm and a give a gift for the one you love.

Check out my other posts to see my work...and keep checking back to see what I've made for others!

Stay warm, Friends!

Monday, January 31, 2011

A few examples of my work

Hey Guys!

Here are some examples of my work! Remember, if you like what you see let me know. I can make them in any size, color or texture! Or if you have ideas of your own tell me!
Blue Adult Beanie

Braided Cowl

Flecked Adult Winter Hat with Flaps

Gillian Scarf

Childs Headband

Pink Wrist Warmer

Childs Red Winter Hat

Adult Winter Beanie with Flower

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Why I love to knit.

My grandmother taught me how to crochet when I was about 12 years old. I started a scarf and then never finished it. Many years later (like 2 years ago) I thought I remembered what my Grammy taught me but as it turns out, I didn't. So I went to an art store, picked up some yarn and a beginner "How-To" book and decided I would learn to knit instead. I've always considered knitting harder than crocheting and I wanted to take after my grandmother. It took me approx. one hour to learn to knit...seriously! From that day forward I knit until I got tired or my hands would stop moving.

In these short two years that I've been knitting, I taught myself how to knit, purl, cable, yarn over, cast on, bind off, stockinette and so much more! I even attempted socks. Well, sock. I was just about finished with the one sock that took me over two months to make and then realized I would have to do the whole process over again for the other sock (talk about appreciation for hand-made socks). I basically stick to hats, scarves, wrist warmers, cowls, baby booties, headbands, beanies and other small projects that I can make for people.

I knit because one day I want to show my Grammy that one of her many grandchildren can make her something in return; and so I did. I made her a beautiful cowl for around her neck. Then she wrote me a letter telling me how much she loved it! I have fulfilled my reason for knitting in the first place. Knitting puts me in a state of relaxation and helps me to focus on one thing at a time. I knit for other people because it gives me satisfaction when a friend receives something knit and loves it! Lastly, I knit because I wish I was born many many years ago in a time that people actually made their own clothing and scarves to keep warm. People did not buy in abundance nor did they eat in abundance. They made and bought what they needed and that was that.