Tuesday, September 26, 2006
My Ocean Tote
This tote was made with one skein each of Elann's Highland Wool and Mister Joe's Sangria. I cast on 50 stitches and knitted until the Mr. Joe was used up (approx 50 rows.) Did an I-cord for 50 inches. Simple mindless knitting. The felting turned out a nice result that was fuzzy and soft with a reflective shimmer to it. Very pretty!
This tote was made with one skein each of Elann's Highland Wool and Mister Joe's Sangria. I cast on 50 stitches and knitted until the Mr. Joe was used up (approx 50 rows.) Did an I-cord for 50 inches. Simple mindless knitting. The felting turned out a nice result that was fuzzy and soft with a reflective shimmer to it. Very pretty!
Friday, September 22, 2006
Mr Joe and Highland pre-felted
I am not sure what will happen to this one. It'll be a bag of some sort. Thinking as I go along. No listening, just thinking!
Sunday, September 17, 2006
K's Mothers Day gift 2005
K's first quilt 2004/5
Quilt table mats 2004
my 2nd quilt 2004
quilted bomber jacket
My very first quilt effort. I made it for my eldest about 17 years ago. I remember her as a baby while I was making this. She was just learning to stand up, clutching onto my leg while I sewed.
Saturday, September 16, 2006
Paternayan wool before felting
Thursday, September 14, 2006
Pearls Tote Summer 2006
This is a modified version of "Pearls Tote," a pattern obtained at Birkeland Brothers on Main Street of Vancouver. Pearl, the designer, works at the store and is my favorite store person to talk to about knitting. She taught me the Figure 8 Cast-On. I used the tabs for the straps taken from the book "Felted Knits." I used three strands to knit at once and feeded a new skein or leftover yarn as I went along. Paternayan yarn knits and felts beautifully. I have used approximately 700 grams of yarn. It knitted up quickly.
my first tea cozy 2006
My First felted project using Paternayan yarn. This tea cozy came from the book, Felted Knits. It inspired me to make a big felted tote. I have had the yarn for 17 years and wanted to use it up. This was a test project. From there, I decided to try knitting the large tote designed by Pearl (shown above.) Paternayan wool felts beautifully.
Nepal silk and Noro 2006
I received this beautiful recycled silk from a boss at work. She traveled to Nepal and brought this back for me. I combined it with Noro Kureyon yarn - thanks to Pearl's (not Purl) clever ideas . She works at Birkeland Brothers in Vancouver, BC. I found the free pattern in Knitty.com.
Tweed tote 2005
I used leftovers from my stash to do this project. It has squared edges and looks pretty good I think. Hard to see the wooden toggle holding down the V shaped flap.
Tuesday, September 12, 2006
What Kind of Knitter Are You?
You appear to be a Knitting Adventurer. You are through those knitting growing pains and feeling more adventurous. You can follow a standard pattern if it's not too complicated and know where to go to get help. Maybe you've started to experiment with different fibers and you might be eyeing a book with a cool technique you've never tried. Perhaps you prefer to stick to other people's patterns but you are trying to challenge yourself more. Regardless of your preference, you are continually trying to grow as a knitter, and as well you should since your non-knitting friends are probably dropping some serious hints, these days.http://marniemaclean.com
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