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Saturday, January 24, 2015

Purple Stripes Gone Crazy

Hello little blog of mine. I've been away for a while, getting ready for Christmas and then been caught up in many projects. You know how it goes, crafters gonna craft!

Nonetheless, I want to show you my latest knitted piece of clothing I finished in November. I might have mentioned it before, I was trying my hand for the first time at a garment for me. I did knit some baby clothes in the past, but never a real garment for an adult.

The Stripes Gone Crazy pattern was in my favorites on Ravelry for quite some time and I really liked the design. So, I purchased some purple Comfy fingering and grabbed my needles! It knitted up more quickly than I thought and even tough the design is a bit complex, it wasn't that difficult. The shoulders, which is the first part that you knit, is the most complicated I would say. But if you take your time, and make sure you follow the instructions everything comes together smoothly.

My Stripes Gone Crazy Cardigan

I really like the final result. The use of the stripes is really clever and uncommon. I also love the Comfy yarn. The colors are bright but not to vibrant and it is so so soft, just as the name suggests. Plus the easy care of cotton is a relief to me.


I'm eager to make another cardigan or maybe a sweater but I'm working on a secret project right now! Hope I will be able to share it soon. Have a nice week end all!

Sunday, November 10, 2013

My first baby shower

Yesterday, I went to my first baby shower. My older cousin is pregnant! She's having the first baby of the family and everyone is really happy and excited. Soooo, since a couple of weeks, I've been knitting little baby things here and there between my other projects to give her on that occasion. 

What I find fantastic about baby clothes and accessories is that they are small. Not only do they are quick-knits, they're also easy to carry with you in your purse or backpack. I find that they also are a great opportunity to learn the basics of a new garment. For example, if you've never knitted socks, a simple baby sock pattern is a good way to start. They are fast to complete, so if you miss something, it won't be that long before you notice the anomaly and you can start over or unravel a part of it without loosing days of work.

 Plus, baby things are so cute! Everyone loves them. I often knit at work, at lunch and on my breaks and I've notice that people want to see and touch them even more then my other projects. They're a perfect excuse to use super soft and colourful yarns too. 



So, if you don't have babies yourself, find some friends who do and start knitting cute clothes (especially with Christmas coming!!). Also, if you don't know where to start, here are the links to the awesome patterns that I used. They are all free, well written and relatively easy to complete. 

The blue  cardigan: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/baby-sophisticate---free

The green vest: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/hunters-vest

The little baby blanket:  http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/newborn-baby-blanket

The tiny socks: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/mock-cable-baby-socks

And if you want to see my version of each more clearly they are all on my Ralverly projects page : http://www.ravelry.com/projects/sweetteasoftskein