Showing posts with label knit picks yarn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label knit picks yarn. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Yarn Play

As you may have gathered from past posts, I have a thing for fingerless mitts/gloves. My hands are always cold - sometimes even on summer nights. I like to try out different patterns for them and the best part of using the patterns is becoming acquainted with new, luscious yarns.

I purchased the pattern for Schaefer yarns Razor Shell fingerless gloves (they can be made long or short of course) and I decided that I wanted to make them in the yarn that was used in the pattern. Schaefer yarn Heather yarns are named for famous women. The one I chose is called Indira Ghandi - it's beautiful & I can't wait to get started on these lovely gloves
My current favorite fingerless glove pattern is by Cheryl Niamuth and is called "Fetching". Cheryl also has another pattern that I really like and it is called "Dashing" - they are both quick to knit, very satisfying to make, patterns! The red yarn above is from Knit Picks from their 'Wool Of The Andes' collection in 'Firecracker'. It knit up into a really nice glove that I think will wear very well - as well as being very warm!
Rowan Classic Cashsoft is, simply, a treat to work with - soooo soft. Being able to use these will make Fall easier to take when it arrives again.....well, maybe that's a stretch but it will be nice!
Debbie Bliss Cashmerino is another soft touch yarn that I have fallen in love with. I am not sure that it is quite as soft as Cashsoft but it knits up truly wonderfully - it affords beautiful stitch definition. My next adventure, I think, will be to buy some pure cashmere yarn - enough to make a pair of my favorite fingerless mitts.

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Hooded Scarf Finally FInished!

I finally finished the hooded scarf that I began some time ago. I rally am not much of a hat wearer but there are times when it is raining - or snowing - that I wanted something to throw over my head. Preferably something other than a hat! I found this great hooded scarf pattern on D Made's blog. I was glad to be able to do a bit of cable knitting - although I decided that I preferred to not run the cabling all the way round the hood - so I just continued the ridges over that area. Maybe the next one I make will sport the cables all of the way around. I also am not too much on heavy fringes or pompoms. The pattern did not call for anything at the tip of the hood but I thought it needed just a little something and so I added this 3/4" pompom there. I like it! The scarf ends too, I thought, needed just a bit of fringe and so I made it a short 3.5 inches long. The yarn is from KnitPicks - I like it quite a bit, softer than I thought it would be and an exceptional value I think. All in all I am quite happy with this hooded scarf and think that it will seve my purpose very well!


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