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Wednesday, September 9, 2020
Super warm hat for winter
Monday, August 24, 2020
Beautiful rib cast on
I’ve been using Susan Guagliumi’s nifty cast on for rib for
my projects. I love this cast on because
it lies perfectly flat, no flare, but is still stretchy. Can’t believe I didn’t
know or use this before. This would work with any machine that uses a ribber,
but you will need to also consult your manual.
How to:
*Use the manual’s cast on with waste
yarn, insert rib comb, add barrel weights as needed for your project. Knit
about 1”. (Tension doesn’t matter so
much here but I used a tighter tension because my waste yarn was thinner than
my main yarn. )
*Change to circular and k the last 2 rows with ravel cord.
*Snip waste yarn and ravel cord. (It’s ok if you forget to switch to
ravel cord, but it’s harder to remove the waste yarn at the end if you don’t
use ravel cord.)
* With main yarn, do
the manual’s cast on again using the recommended tension and knit the number of
rows you want for your rib.
*When you are ready, remove waste yarn and ravel cord.
Thanks to Susan for this easy – to – remember rib cast
on. So smart and beautiful.
Sunday, July 26, 2020
Tiny Ted #90
Have been using my embroidery machine to do some more charity stuff. These tiny teds are intended for the local visiting nurses group at a metro hospital. As mentioned before probably, they like to bring a little gift to the new mothers and babies.
This is a free design obtainable from https://www.kreativekiwiembroidery.co.nz/
The owner doesn't specify that your teds be for charity, but it would be nice if you made some for your local hospital. I use the 5 x 7 hoop. They go pretty fast and use up those little scraps of fabric you can't bear to toss. I've made every color combo imaginable and most have an applique nose. Goes faster if you don't do the applique, but it does add to the design. I bought my polyester fiber fill (32 oz.) from Amazon for $10 and it has lasted through 5 throw pillows and most of my teds with lots to spare. Ted's finished dimensions are 4.5" from tips of hands and 5.5" tall. Good size for a baby's little hands.
I always wash my fabric first with laundry detergent that has no perfume, because you know he'll inevitably end up in a baby's mouth. Still, it's an incredibly easy and fast pattern.
PS, I did clip corners, but maybe I could have done more on this one. O well, is still cute.
Sunday, June 21, 2020
Diana Sullivan's Fingerless Mitts
This is one of my favorite patterns. It's a free one on Diana's blog:
http://diananatters.blogspot.com/2013/12/decembers-video-fingerless-mitts.html
I'm surprised it was almost 7 years ago.
Because of the yarn I used (Mary Lue's Wintuck) I found I needed to loosen the tension and add 2 stitches in width of the cuff, hand and thumb. Otherwise, I followed the pattern for stitch type and row count. They fit nicely. In the scan it looks like the thumb pooches out but actually when worn fits snug to the thumb. The pattern is easy and I think clever.
I'm making items that can be used as Christmas presents in a group home.
I'm making items that can be used as Christmas presents in a group home.
I've sewn and embroidered 30 zip pouches, which I'll photograph one of these days. Other than gardening, crafts are my main occupation. Waiting for a vaccination like everyone else before venturing out too much.
Wednesday, April 22, 2020
Cute premie hat using dishcloth pattern
Just trying different things so I don't get totally bored. This one turned out nice, I think. I used the traditional dishcloth pattern, double high, on the main part of the hat.
After the hem (described below) I did two plain rows, the last to set up the tuck stitch. It accidentally added a little decorative band. Because tuck stitches are wider than tall I did 60 rows to get a decent height. Can't judge the height while the piece is on the machine.
This might look ok as an adult sized hat too.
That's the pattern in case you didn't know what I was talking about.
Saturday, April 4, 2020
More MK Premie hats done with skinny yarn
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.
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!





