I think I am up to 40 now. They really do go fast and it's a nice project to seam while watching a movie.
machine knitting midgauge standard bulky machknit knit machine-knit patterns
Saturday, April 4, 2020
More MK Premie hats done with skinny yarn
Wednesday, March 25, 2020
Are you a machine embroiderer?
I always say, you could be embroidering for 100 years with free machine embroidery designs downloaded from the internet. Some freebies are better than others, of course. Can't stop collecting them. And I confess I purchase more than I probably should. It is an addictive hobby like collecting yarn. 😊
This is one of the cutest freebies. You can download it here:


My only complaint is that sometimes the satin stitching isn't wide enough and you have to get dangerously close to the stitches when you trim the fabric. But, should I complain about a free design? Probably not. If you have an embroidery machine, give this site a try. Gotta think of things to keep oneself busy inside these days!
Sunday, March 15, 2020
Twisted Headbands for Babies
Since I am doing baby things for charity this year, I wanted to do some twisted headbands. Cute or what!
Tuesday, February 25, 2020
Twisted Headband
Here's the skinny on the one I made:
(I made the smaller one, but next will make the larger.)
Saturday, February 1, 2020
Dog Peace
I guess I couldn't bear to throw away my "swatch" (my 200+ row failure from when I knit a scarf for a friend). I'm usually a thrower, but this was too large to toss. Had to come up with something, so Ollie is getting another sweater.
View from the top:
I tried to unravel back to a row I could work with but it was too frustrating. The dark color didn't help any. So I took it to my sewing machine and sewed two rows across, trying to stay on the same knitted row. I cut off some extra and almost got it perfect, but this is a dog garment, right??? I just picked up stitches below the sewing machine stitches and knit a fold over neckband. Then I knit an underpanel.
This is a view from the side.
You can't really see it, but there are holes for his front legs.
The floats in this design are pretty long, so I used some iron-on interfacing. I wouldn't say I did such a great job cutting it, but it will be hidden on the inside. It's a dog garment, right???
At least now his claws won't catch on the floats.
I think I'm done making dog clothes for a good long while now. Especially since spring and warmer temps are right around the corner.
A friend said his doggie friends are going to be jealous of all his new clothes. Made me chuckle!
Wednesday, January 22, 2020
Peace from Dale of Norway
I haven't yet knit the sweater, but I used the stitch designs to make a warm scarf. I wore it to a club meeting and one of the gals asked if I would make it for her dad. He's Norwegian American and proud of his heritage. So, since I already had the scarf pattern in DAK, it was pretty easy to knit. I confess I had a mishap about 200 rows in and had to start over. No problem, really. I didn't unravel the piece, which I now call my "swatch". I will try to turn it into a dog sweater for my daughter's little mutt.
Anyway, I am totally in love with this design. You too can get it here: https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/334-01-peace-jubileumsgenser
You will have to convert it to DAK or I will be willing to email you what I have. (It's a DAK file so you need the program.)
By request, I knit it with acrylic. Here are some pictures:
This is the back which was originally the design up the sleeves.









