Saturday 20 February 2010

Spring Cardi




The Cascade 220 in flamingo pink has been put to good use, and oh, what lovely yarn! The result is this eyelet yoke cardigan that I made for Sophia for Spring. The pattern is a free one I saw on Ravelry from Lion Brand Yarns. Should anyone choose to knit it, go with your gut instinct as far as measurements are concerned. If I had followed the pattern by the letter then the finished article would have been somewhat short on my tall, lean little girl. I added quite a few inches in length to the body and sleeves and am pleased with the results. The back and sides are knitted in one piece and the sleeves added before the yoke, so a very quick and satisfying knit - with very few seams to sew!!

Monday 15 February 2010

Hearts




Knitted hearts in honour of Valentine's Day!

Finished!


The cashmere blanket is finished! It was quite stressful given the price tag of the cashmere! I basically cut two 70 x 90cm pieces from the fabric and placed a thin layer of cotton batting in between. The blanket was then edged with a 1.5 inch satin border. I embroidered the baby's name and christening date on it in baby blue. Job done!

Saturday 6 February 2010

This week am I am mostly loving...




Cascade yarn and spring flowers!
I cannot believe that this week is my first encounter with Cascade yarn!! Of course, I had heard of it via Ravelry where it is the favourite yarn, but I had never tried it for myself. I have to say that this was a MAJOR oversight on my part as I am loving it! I am knitting a cardigan for my four year old with Cascade 220 in the flamingo pink colourway and the yarns is knitting up beautifully! Hopefully it will be a quick knit on 5.5mm needles so I should have to pictures to post soon.
This week I am also loving my vase of tulips - my favourite flowers, kindly provided by a very nice husband!

Monday 1 February 2010

Christening Blanket

I am working on a lovely project at present, for a friend of a friend. It is a beautifully soft cashmere christening blanket. The cashmere is amazing!! The lady I'm sewing it for was given a few meters of cashmere several years ago whilst working for a fabric company. It was pretty much being thrown away as there were a few imperfections in the fabric - if there hadn't been it would have cost £300 a metre!! Understandably I nearly had a coronary when I was told this! Michelle didn't know what to do with the cashmere - until she had a baby!
The design is extremely simple - I always think less is more - two squares of cashmere separated by a very thin layer of cotton batting and trimmed with sating binding. The baby's name is embroidered in the bottom left corner. It is very nearly finished and I hope to post some pictures by the end of the week.