Here's the first of my dress shirt tranformations. Okay, not my very first. That one went in the garbage.
The idea came from this blog: MADE. Transforming a man's dress shirt into a little summer dress. There is an awesome tutorial here for making the dresses.
However, I found that making my own pattern was a little difficult since I'm a not great with creating patterns that use fabric rather than yarn. I had much better luck using my favorite dress pattern.
Also, the pink and green shirts were found at the thrift store for $2.00!
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Friday, April 17, 2009
"Pillowcase" Dress
Thursday, April 16, 2009
A break from knitting. . .
I wanted to try freezer paper stenciling. (Something I found from this blog: MADE --which by the way has some really neat ideas). However, during my search for permanent fabric paint, I found the perfect stencil all ready cut out for me: a single birthday candle on a cupcake.
My expert-seamstress-neighbor had the silky fabric and helped me make a ruffle. We decided the headband would finish off the outfit for my niece's first birthday party.
Saturday, April 4, 2009
Spring Sweater
This sweater started out as a baby dress. My sister wanted me to design a dress pattern for her baby for Easter. Mine turned out bigger than anticipated, but I think it turned into a darling "peasant style" sweater.
I also didn't start out with enough green yarn but only realized it as the sweater grew. I added the pink stripes and the flowers to tie them in. What do you think?
Thursday, April 2, 2009
Many of you have seen these finger puppets. But I still had to add it to the "blog". Of all the things I knit, my kids love these the most. They make the little nursery rhyme even more lively.
Crochet hats and flowers
This little hat pattern started out as a newborn infant size. I made one for my neighbor's daughter and my daughter insisted she had to have a "sparkly hat with a flower" also. I adjusted the pattern to make a bigger size and I think it turned out pretty well. Sad that it's been so cold she can still wear it and it's April. I would love to put the hat away until next winter.
More Knitted Earrings
My friend Heather sent me a pattern for knitting earrings. Craziness. I never would have thought of it. I instantly had to try it out. Of course, I can't quite get them to look like I want them to look. Hopefully with more practice, I will get the hang of knitting with wire. The possibilities seem endless! Here's my first attempts. I'm still working on creating a pair that I will actually attach the earring hook to and wear them.
Vests
For a long time, I made vests from the top-down. It was a little complicated with all the different pieces to have to put together to start knitting in the round. This new pattern is knit from the bottom-up but is still knit in one piece! Thanks to my knitting friends who are in the process of test-knitting this for me.
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
More Shoes
Those who know me, know I love shoes. Who knew that making shoes would also be so much fun? I can't decide which style is my favorite. It's a close tie between the converse tennis shoes and the Mary Janes with the sock attached. Wait, I like the boots, too!! Which are your favorite? And I can't write out the patterns since they are a mix from a bunch of different patterns, but let me know if you'd like a pair.
A blog, do I have to?
Everyone blogs, so I hear.
Now "everyone" finally includes myself. I took a web design class because I wanted to promote my knitting and share my yarn ideas. During the class, one of the instructors asked why I was trying to design a website when I could just have a blog. (They are easier to create and maintain). After 6 days of webdesign and only 20 minutes of blogging instruction, I am convinced. So here goes the knitting blog o'mine.
Knitting friends rejoice, no more waiting for me to get around to emailing you pictures and patterns of what I'm working on. Bookmark me and send me to your fellow knitting friends.
Now "everyone" finally includes myself. I took a web design class because I wanted to promote my knitting and share my yarn ideas. During the class, one of the instructors asked why I was trying to design a website when I could just have a blog. (They are easier to create and maintain). After 6 days of webdesign and only 20 minutes of blogging instruction, I am convinced. So here goes the knitting blog o'mine.
Knitting friends rejoice, no more waiting for me to get around to emailing you pictures and patterns of what I'm working on. Bookmark me and send me to your fellow knitting friends.
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