Well, I haven't posted for a while and some of my posts are moved. I do have a few more projects that are completed but as they are Christmas gifts, I will have to wait to post photos. Who knows, some of my family may actually read this blog!?
One day I will get around to rearranging everything here.
Today is Sunday and I plan to do some sewing in the afternoon as that is not considered WORK.
I went with friends to some great craft fairs on Saturday. It was enough to get all of us motivated to keep "crafting". So many clever ideas!
U of M Quilt

The U of M quilt
Kyle's Graduation Quilt

Kyle and his quilt
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Friday, October 2, 2009
St. Joseph County Fair has come and gone!
Here are the photos I promised some of you. These are my prize winning items for the fair last week! I didn't enter any food items this year. My garden was not up to par for a Master Gardener! LOL
Well, maybe next year. Seems like the items I did not take had no other entries this year and so would have been easy prizes. But like everyone else the fair people did not have much money this year either and the prize money was almost nothing. Think I should enter more quilts as that is paid better than the knitting. But I have been more into the knitting lately.
Well, maybe next year. Seems like the items I did not take had no other entries this year and so would have been easy prizes. But like everyone else the fair people did not have much money this year either and the prize money was almost nothing. Think I should enter more quilts as that is paid better than the knitting. But I have been more into the knitting lately.
Monday, March 2, 2009
Soldier sock in progress...
I see there is no date on the posting of the beige sweater? Oh well!
Here is a picture of the first sock in the pair of soldier socks that I am currently working on. I am resisting knitting two at a time due to tangling of the yarn!
These are Olive drab, Regia stretch fingering weight yarn ( 75% wool some nylon and a little elastic). Working them on a size 1 needle except for the heel and toe which will be more densely knit using the size 0.
Thought you might like to see what they look like OTN? See the links at the left for a link to the SocksForSoldiers website and join up!
Here is a picture of the first sock in the pair of soldier socks that I am currently working on. I am resisting knitting two at a time due to tangling of the yarn!
These are Olive drab, Regia stretch fingering weight yarn ( 75% wool some nylon and a little elastic). Working them on a size 1 needle except for the heel and toe which will be more densely knit using the size 0.
Thought you might like to see what they look like OTN? See the links at the left for a link to the SocksForSoldiers website and join up!
Monday, February 9, 2009
Zealan's Beige Cardigan
Well, here are the photos for the last cardigan that I made for my grandson Zealan. The yarn is Wool-Ease, color "wheat". It is mostly off-white with brown and grey colors going through it. (Not really the "flecks" though.) The pattern is from an OLD Coats and Clark mini-book of Toddler Sweaters. I remembered to improve the raglans on this one by adding one extra knit stitch on each side of the decreases. The pattern doesn't have those and you can "see" the decreases. Ick!
This on is a size 24 months so he can still grow into it!
This on is a size 24 months so he can still grow into it!
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Quincee's Quilt

Baby Elephant Quilt
Elephant Quilt close up

Two at a time socks

Two at a time socks
Knitted mittens
Another blue ribbon!
Knitted Stole
Glittery Stole knit for a cruise last year
OD Soldier Sock
The finished quilt..

Close up of the blocks

Binding and label

Wool-Ease Baby Caridgan

Wool-Ease Baby Caridgan
Baby Shower Gift Photos
White Baby Layette
Baby Stitches
Close up of Stitch Pattern
Newborn outfit
Beige Cotton Cardigan