Friday, 31 December 2010

2010 Retrospective: Crochet


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Happy New Year to everyone!

Thursday, 30 December 2010

2010 Retrospective: Clothes



I decided that since the year is nearing it's end, this would be a good time for a retrospective. Or a series of retrospectives, actually. First, the clothes I have made this year. Some are inevitably missing and you really should see the pile of unfinished clothes! Perhaps some day they will be finished as well :)

Wednesday, 29 December 2010

Christmas present for my husband: socks


Pattern: Novita's basic sock pattern with a few alterations
Yarn: 7 veljestä
Needles: 3

I made these to order. He wanted two stripes and coloured heel and toe and that is what he got :)

Tuesday, 28 December 2010

First pair of mittens

Pattern: Me Naiset magazine from the 70s
Yarn: 7 veljestä by Novita
Needles: 3

I wanted to try knitting some mittens and since I was visiting my parents, I decided to peruse my mother's stash of old women's magazines. I found a series of basic patterns for socks and mittens and tried this one. Very good and simple pattern, which I will certainly use again. 


The only issue I had was the thumbs. As you can see, they are different sizes. The one on the right was done according to the instructions and ended up being almost a centimeter too long. I guess either the people in the Seventies had longer thumbs or my daughter has unusually short thumbs. Or the pattern is just wrong! I did not bother fixing the right mitten, but I made an improved left mitten. 

Monday, 27 December 2010

This one's a keeper!


Yarn: 7 veljestä by Novita
Needles: 4

I have a thing with hats. They never seem to look good on me - or I don't look good with hats! Either way, I have never given up and keep trying to find the perfect model. I started knitting this hat for my husband but it became obvious somewhere in the middle of the project that it was going to be too small for him. I did not want to redo it, so I decided to see whether I could make it work for me. Imagine my surprise when it did! Truth be told, I guess it looks just like all the other hats I've tried but the difference is that this one I made myself  : )

Friday, 24 December 2010

Merry Christmas!


This is Emma in 2007, she was then 2,5 years old. Time really flies, she is not a baby anymore! The temperature in Finland is freezing at the moment (-25 degrees Celcius!!) and I just finished wrapping the last presents. I still need to do some sewing today, but otherwise everything is ready. Christmas can come to our home.

Merry Christmas
Hyvää joulua
Feliz Navidad
God Jul
Frohe Weichnahten
Buon Natale
Häid Pühi
Joyeux Noël
!

Thursday, 23 December 2010

Dish cloths


I have been crocheting whenever I've had a minute or two to spare. Most of my friends have already received one as a gift, and I even gave these to Emma's kindergarten and ballet teachers. So very simple to make and still pretty and soft. A bit boring gift, I admit, but ever so useful. Everyday aesthetics at its best.




Wednesday, 22 December 2010

Another pair of socks

Yarn: Novita Nalle
Needles:3

Tuesday, 21 December 2010

More flags


I am still missing Iceland and Aland flags. Or actually the original flag bunting (my mom's) does not have Aland flag, but since we have family in Aland island, I decided to add the flag as well. I am afraid this won't be finished on time! Doesn't matter, we are not going to spend Christmas at home, so there is no pressure to get any decorations ready. I still have a few Christmas presents to make, so this project is the last on the list.

Friday, 17 December 2010

Dress alterations


I liked this dress plain, but just to please Emma, I added a petticoat and red satin belt. Neither has been attached to the dress, so she can wear whatever combination of the three as she wishes. Although I do hope she wears the dress itself anyway! The petticoat is made from an old bedsheet, some white tulle and vintage lace. I still need to adjust the petticoat since it is too loose, as you can see from the last photo. It is already a bit too low...


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Thursday, 16 December 2010

Christmas dress


I am not quite sure what Emma is doing in this picture, but it has something to do with princesses. Perhaps a royal wave? And an itchy arm pit? Haha, she got mad at me when I asked her about that. Anyway, I made this dress one night, when Emma announced that she would not be going to her kindergarten's Christmas party in a skirt, she wanted a dress. Ok. I made her one. The fabric is from Ikea and I only wish I would have had more of it, since I wanted to cut the skirt part in bias. It would have looked much better! Anyway, Emma loves it and that is what really counts.

The dress is from this book:

At first I was a bit disappointed in this book, since it only contained a few variations of some basic patterns. However, the basic patterns in the book are very versatile and I have learnt a lot by just glancing through it.The instructions were very clear and patterns easily traceable. By the way, my book sections is still missing a lot of my books, but I am just trying to think a better way to showcase them. Hopefully sometime soon :)



Not very good photos, but you can probably tell why Emma likes the dress :)

Tuesday, 14 December 2010

Comfy pants




Quite self-explanatory, aren't they? The pants are made from thin brown corduroy, pattern is my own. I made these already in September and now they are almost too short for her. She grows too fast!

Monday, 13 December 2010

Christmas decorations


The picture quality is rubbish, but I hope you do not mind! Also, this should have been shown in Independence day, but I only got the idea then and had no time to implement it. This flag bunting is made from scraps of old linen sheet and jeans.



I am not completely satisfied with this one, since it is a bit dull. I want more colours :) In my childhood, my mother had a bunting with all nordic flags and that is what I want as well. I already started cutting the fabric scraps, I have all the needed colours!

Tuesday, 7 December 2010

Winter hat & scarf


Yarn: Naturwolle in "Peru"
Needles: hat 6, scarf 8

Aren't the colours bright and pretty? This thick merino yarn is my new favourite and I think I need to buy more. It comes in several beautiful colourways and I had a hard time choosing. I bought the yarn from Vihreä Vyyhti.

The pattern for the scarf is just basic 1k-1p all the way except that I made a slit in the middle so that is would be easier to put on. The hat pattern is a modification of an adult hat pattern from Ravelry.


Here is a picture of Emma and her new accessories in action. We went to see the Independence Day fireworks to the city centre yesterday, great show! It was the first time that Emma was not afraid of the fireworks!


Wednesday, 1 December 2010

Knit cowl


Pattern: My own
Yarn: Alfa by SandnesGarn (grey), Smart by SandnesGarn (mustard yellow)


I gave up. The knit lump above is a cowl I made for myself. My first knitting project for over ten years! But, impossible to take a decent picture of me wearing this soft and warm cowl at this time of the year. Either there was not enough light or then my assistant photographer (otherwise referred as husband) was not home to take advantage of sudden light phenomena. So when I realised that there just might be enough light for a minute or two, I grabbed the cowl, placed it in the brightest place possible and took a picture.

My inspiration for this cowl came from several places: Kalastajan vaimo, lightbluegray and Kaitaliina, to name a few. I just started knitting, so I did not use any actual instructions. Maybe I could write the instructions by myself? We'll see about that. I am not familiar with knitting terminology in English. 

The yarn is merino wool.

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