Am making good progress after the frogging of a group of 4 squares (1 block). Top two blocks are attached, and am working on the 4th block which will get attached to the 3rd block, which will then get attached to the top rectangle piece. LOL...Makes you think the hip bones connected to the thigh bone...blah
Normally, I edge the individual squares ( which I did in purple first) and tie them together and join in one long row, working across and then up and down. But, these squares needed a little more help with getting to the same size so (enter the mellow yellow) they're not all edge with the same number of rows, or even the same stitches; and I wanted a bit more width then the 4 squares across would give. This seems to accomplish both of those goals, AND it's a bit less on your lap to work with therefore making it a bit more portable. Currently the mellow yellow joining and edging of the block of 4 squares is muting the bright yellow a smedge which is helping to blend...I think the more mellow yellow in the variegated squares.
I'll be looking through my stash once this is all 1 piece to see about an appropriate purple to edge the whole thing with.
This is another of the ghans assembled from donated squares through Bridge and Beyond which will be donated to Homeless Families Foundation.
I hope this Wednesday finds you happily busy. Those who are traveling for the up coming holiday, please be safe and enjoy your time with loved ones.
(13) Work in Progress Wednesday badges and links in meme tab above.
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Sunday, March 24, 2013
Going Backward is no Fun
I feel like the Texas two step....going backward with my work on this Iris and Lillies Afghan. All squares have been edged with various rows of purple. I'm using a different joining then I typically do. Normally I tied the whole ghan together and crochet all the way across and or all the way up and down. But, that means you have to have the whole ghan on your lap at one time. I needed this to be a bit portable...so decided to work in blocks of 4. Plus felt it just wasn't quite wide enough at only 4 squares across, so by joining the 4 blocks and adding extra rows I could gain another couple of inches. So first block of 4 done, 2nd block of 4 done, and when I went to join the 2 blocks of 4.......they weren't in the right order! Somehow I had flipped them and couldn't maintain the diagonal design. Kept moving the 2nd block around to see if I could use it as it was elsewhere in the ghan to avoid frogging it....to no avail. I've added enough rows that it was probably 3 oz of yarn worth! ERRRRRRRRR
But, it had to be done. So, I redid the 2nd group of 4, and now have those 2 blocks joined. I think I'll be happy with the additional width I've gained.
But, it had to be done. So, I redid the 2nd group of 4, and now have those 2 blocks joined. I think I'll be happy with the additional width I've gained.
Flipped this around, thus the strange angle but thought you might better see the difference in width I'm talking about. This is the way I see the ghan being used, but had to take the picture the other way at the time.
I'm in need of unknitting several rows on my DD's green sweater also, just haven't brought myself around to doing that yet. Going backward on 2 projects at the same time was just more then I was up to.
Year of Projects (11) links in tabs across the top of the page. And Let's Get Social Sunday (9) in the meme tab. Looking forward to catching up with everyone, as I've been a bit behind.
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Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Crocheting and Knitting on Wednesday
Working on Iris and Lillies. Making headway with the edging of the squares. Think I'm about 1/3rd done with the edging of these squares.
Some squares require one granny style edge, others a sc row after the granny style, and others, maybe just a sc row to get things sized up before joinging. Working on this afghan sure makes me think of flowers, lillies, iris, and daffodils. It's another of the afghans being assembled from donated squares through Bridge and Beyond that will donated to Homeless Families.
I've gotten upto 16 inches so far on this kimono style sweater for my Darling Daughter. This is the back piece. It's grown several inches since the last picture (previous post). Think and hope when this is finished the sleeves and 2 front pieces will seem faster.
WIPW post. Badges and links in meme tab across the top of the blog. Please join us.
Some squares require one granny style edge, others a sc row after the granny style, and others, maybe just a sc row to get things sized up before joinging. Working on this afghan sure makes me think of flowers, lillies, iris, and daffodils. It's another of the afghans being assembled from donated squares through Bridge and Beyond that will donated to Homeless Families.
I've gotten upto 16 inches so far on this kimono style sweater for my Darling Daughter. This is the back piece. It's grown several inches since the last picture (previous post). Think and hope when this is finished the sleeves and 2 front pieces will seem faster.
WIPW post. Badges and links in meme tab across the top of the blog. Please join us.
Wednesday, March 06, 2013
Green Kimono Style Sweater
Knitted on the plane going to Newport Coast, CA and almost every day while on vacation there. This is the back of THIS, my work in progress this Wednesday. Using washable Plymouth Encore Wool and Acyrlic yarn, and 2 sizes of circular needles 7's and 8's; this is the back. Lots still to do, as it needs to measure 29 inches with a cast on of 120 stitches. Currently this measures about 13 inches. LOVE the color. Some of you know, green is one of my DD's favorite colors, the other is purple. I bought the pattern and yarn as a Christmas present ...but, wrap it and told her I'd make it after Christmas.
The style looks like it would be very comfortable and good sweater to have on hand.
What's everyone working on this Wednesday for work in progress? Having just gotten back in town last night in the middle of our latest snow storm, this post is short and sweet. Much to do in order to catch up.
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The style looks like it would be very comfortable and good sweater to have on hand.
What's everyone working on this Wednesday for work in progress? Having just gotten back in town last night in the middle of our latest snow storm, this post is short and sweet. Much to do in order to catch up.
Happy Stitches all, badges and links in tabs for meme's across the top of the blog, please join us.
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Painting Pottery with Darling Daughter
You might have read about my recent Girls Wkend with my Fabulous Darling Daughter. One of the many things we did (and if you didn't read about it Click Here and HERE...plus you can see how different the pottery pieces look now that they're fired), was paint pottery. We enjoy doing that when we're together. With each outing my pieces are less pathetic, but her's are always awesome. She has a steady had and the ability to draw. I draw to keep my piece smaller and more basis. Shallow bowl above could be a good size for a salad bowl
AND or snack bowl. I think it would work for crackers and cheese, salty snacks etc. We often have salty snacks with our Martini's during cocktail.
Her bowl.......see what I mean! She drew this awesome flower by hand inside the bowl, even picked up some shading with the colors in the flower and leaves. Inside background is a pretty blue, while the outside is a nice dark navy blue. She made two of these.
These are good sizes for soup, cereal, and or side dishes.
AND or snack bowl. I think it would work for crackers and cheese, salty snacks etc. We often have salty snacks with our Martini's during cocktail.
Her bowl.......see what I mean! She drew this awesome flower by hand inside the bowl, even picked up some shading with the colors in the flower and leaves. Inside background is a pretty blue, while the outside is a nice dark navy blue. She made two of these.
These are good sizes for soup, cereal, and or side dishes.
Sunday, February 24, 2013
Sunday Stitches with Sandy
The
green sweater for DD is almost at it's 5 inches of garter which is the
band of the sweater. Once it hits 5 inches it's time to change needle
size and move into the pattern stitch. Took this photo several days
before this Sunday's YOP post, as I was trying to get posts lined up.
Hopefully by the time you read this, those changes have happened. If
you scroll back or click here,
you'll progress has been made. I started with the largest piece for
the sweater the back with a cast on of 120 stitches, so even with garter
it takes so time. Most people it seems start with the two smaller
pieces of sweaters the fronts...thought mentally, I would like to do the
largest first so I could really fell like headway was being made. The
pattern picture is Here
The feather and fan afghan, Sea and Sand has been in the works for a long while; but it too is making progress. It's so large I really can't take it with me anymore so only work on it here and there at home. But, when you last saw it, I had just finished the variegated section. I'm now about half done with tan. There are 232 stitches per row, so it seems to take forever to get a few rows done...but I am plugging along.
Love the tan right next to that last variegated, so thought I'd show you a close up.
YOP-2 update:(see tab top of the blog for badge and link)
Make 10 ghans from donated squares etc. (8 done 2 more to go)
Finish Sea and Sand (getting close, I think)
Finish Candy Corn (I don't know if I'll get to it, or want to, but it's been waiting for SSSSSoooooo long.
Learn new cast on methods...haven't done anything in that direction
Use knitting machine....still in box in basement, no headway setting it back up for use
Knit myself a cable skirt.......not happening, by the time I get my other items done it will summer, probably
Something for DD, which was to be a scarf...which was in fact completed. But, it wasn't right for her or needed. Project for her has turned into the green sweater above.
The feather and fan afghan, Sea and Sand has been in the works for a long while; but it too is making progress. It's so large I really can't take it with me anymore so only work on it here and there at home. But, when you last saw it, I had just finished the variegated section. I'm now about half done with tan. There are 232 stitches per row, so it seems to take forever to get a few rows done...but I am plugging along.
Love the tan right next to that last variegated, so thought I'd show you a close up.
YOP-2 update:(see tab top of the blog for badge and link)
Make 10 ghans from donated squares etc. (8 done 2 more to go)
Finish Sea and Sand (getting close, I think)
Finish Candy Corn (I don't know if I'll get to it, or want to, but it's been waiting for SSSSSoooooo long.
Learn new cast on methods...haven't done anything in that direction
Use knitting machine....still in box in basement, no headway setting it back up for use
Knit myself a cable skirt.......not happening, by the time I get my other items done it will summer, probably
Something for DD, which was to be a scarf...which was in fact completed. But, it wasn't right for her or needed. Project for her has turned into the green sweater above.
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