This month some yarn was acquired that has affected the total remaining yardage. Two skeins are a gift, some is stash yarn that was never entered and two skeins … [Read more...]
Red Jumper
This project all started simply because I wanted to use up all of my Cotton Ease. The Red Jumper turned into one of the cutest baby things I have knit in awhile. … [Read more...]
Purple Neck Cuff
The Purple Neck Cuff used up the last of my Cherry Tree Hill fun fur yarn. Hooray! That yarn has been haunting me for years, ever since I got it in this mystery … [Read more...]
Limey Green Crops
A family friend loved the crops I knit for my mom that she wanted a pair too. So another crop using the Pom Pom Peds pattern was made. The Limey Green Crops used … [Read more...]
Pomatomus Hat
My Pomatomus Hat turned out to be a really quick knit. This hat is based on Cookie A's Pomatomus Socks, which I want to make at some point. At first I thought it … [Read more...]
Pink & Green Scarf
Pink & Green Scarf is complete! Once I started working on it, it went by really quickly. Here's a view with a white background. And Mr. Bear modeling … [Read more...]
Tiny Shoes
Ysolda's Tiny Shoes are just the most adorable booties ever. I was fortunate enough to have some gray sock yarn lying around so that I could knit the pattern … [Read more...]
Baby Mobile #2
I finished Baby Mobile #2! Two down, four to go. I am sticking with the same colors for all four sets, yet this time I decided to change it up a bit. The only … [Read more...]
Baby Bib O’Love
This Baby Bib O'Love pattern was the simplest ever. Technically I don't even own the pattern, I just figured it out based on the picture and one line of errata … [Read more...]
Woven Washcloth
This is a basic Woven Washcloth that I whipped up using Crystal Palace Yarns Bunny Hop. The stitch is from Stitchionary Vol. 1, page 36, pattern 49, woven … [Read more...]
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