Mitts for Julia, inspired by her dog Strider......
I made her two tea cosies, and I only got one photographed. The first one, was begun out of recycling a sweater..... it was a great adventure, but I had total swap anxiety about it..... so I tossed it in the pile of fix it later, and went with a back up plan of lopi yarns and knitting..... and the lopi made me break out in cold sores! So I had to get a pinch knitter... Thanks Jen! When I was discussing my trouble with Jen, she got a chance to see the recycled sweater project, and was sure that Julia would love it.... so I finished it off too....
As you can see I felted a sweater and did some embroidery on the front. And lined it with some great botanical fabric. She liked it, I also liked it, and I think I will be making a few more. Seriously this was a inspiring project, I have so many notes on new ones that I plan on... and one cut out sitting beside me now. LOL
Sorry about not having the other cosy photographed, but I also like that pattern so much that I am on my third one... really easy and so easily made to match other peoples tastes. I will have pics of the others.
Finally I knit a Multnoma in a colourway that I thought she would love. And she did! YAY!
Here it is on a blocking board.
It looks great around the neck, I may see if I can get her to model for me....
On my needles.... two tea cosies, a sweater or two, socks and mittens. More on that later. Have a good Sunday.
4 comments:
so lovely that scarf. I'm so glad you knitted that pattern because I've always wanted to buy the yarn but never had a pattern in mind.. and now, I have one. I am excited for it too.. oh so very excited.
You are way ahead, I didn't get any pictures.. lol
That's what I get for procrastinating
I love the tea cozy!
You made great swap gifts, but I'm especially loving your Multnoma shawl - the yarn colours are wonderful. Was it hard to knit?
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