Friday, October 7, 2011

More yarn projects

This past month I completed three projects.  Woo!  I'd been in kind of a craft rut recently so this month was a comeback.  First up I made a shawl that I had planned to use as a cover up for breast feeding.  It came out a little small, but it will make a good scarf/work warmer this winter.  I used the pattern Nancy & Judy by Heather Zoppetti, which is a free Ravelry download.  It was a fun pattern and pretty easy to do.  If you're looking for just a little bit of lace to get into knitted lace this is a good one.

I finally used the yarn I dyed in the crock-pot awhile ago to make a Nook cover.  I went through my stitch dictionary and found a pattern that I liked (diagonal trip stitch) and modified it to be in the round.  I used a G hook and did a repeat of 38 stitches.  The yarn was Full o Sheep.  As I worked I just kept putting the Nook in the cover until it was the right size. The only issue with this project is that I didn't rinse the yarn enough when I finished dyeing it, so the back of my Nook is now a little pink.  Oops!
Finally, I did another stash buster project.  My craft room is going to be the baby's room, so I'm trying to get rid of stash instead of buying new.  We want her to have all the room she needs when she gets here.  So I used some of my dk weight baby yarn and made the super cute One Day Baby Hat by Susan Rainy.  This is also a free Ravelry download.  It only used half a skein of the Sidar Snuggly yarn, so I may make a second one for a friend who is expecting soon.  I may add some flowers to the lacey parts on the bottom of mine.  What do you think?