Another Owl Hat was made—a newborn size this time. I'm counting it as the same project as the first hat because in total, they both used one skein of yarn. I … [Read more...]
Random Double the Fun Dishcloths
I made a variety of random dishcloths from leftover yarn I had on hand. I'll hand them out as gifts and such. All sorts of colorways were used. I was able … [Read more...]
Country Double the Fun Dishcloth Set
Another set of Double the Fun Dishcloths: this is the Country variety. stash knit down 2009 total: 50 FOs … [Read more...]
Short-Row Hat
I knit up the Short-Row Hat today. I used a variegated yarn, so the diamonds are subtle until you get up close. I like the fit of the hat a lot. Apparently … [Read more...]
Star Crossed Slouchy Beret #2
I knit up another Star Crossed Slouchy Beret for myself using the leftover Malabrigo from the first version and some left over Misti Alpaca Pima Cotton from my … [Read more...]
Owl Hat
This little Owl Hat matches the Owl Baby Vest #2 perfectly! It is ADORABLE! I used the leftover skein of Knit Picks Elegance from the Vintage Gloves. The … [Read more...]
More Star Crossed Slouchy Beret
The original post I made on the Star Crossed Slouchy Beret was before I blocked it. It didn't really show off the pattern quite as well. So I took some more shots … [Read more...]
Star Crossed Slouchy Beret
This is a hat. This is a hat blocking on a plate. This is another FO. stash knit down 2009 total: 46 FOs … [Read more...]
Stash Knit Down 2009 October Update
I broke the 30k yardage mark! I now have less than 30,000 yards of yarn in stash! Woohoo! I still have awhile to go. I'm on a mission to use up the random skeins, … [Read more...]
Mermaid Gloves
Craftoholic's infamous Mermaid Gloves were a challenge to make, especially for such an OCD knitter as myself. The person I made them for wanted them super long … [Read more...]
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