Sometimes, in the spring I get the urge for new jammies.
This is a pattern from Butterick (3314) I have used many times in the past.
I found a super cute fabric at the store, and some grosgrain ribbon. Seriously, isn't it cute.
And I added some really cute trim on the bottom of each leg.
And ta dah! A pair of spring jammies. So, even though we were still getting snow flurries last week, I have something bright and flowery to let me know spring and summer are right around the corner. Really.
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Sunday, March 25, 2012
Saturday, March 3, 2012
Finished! Toast Handwarmers
Whoo Hoo!
Since my last post I knuckled down and finished a project. I had about 10 others swirling around in my brain distracting me, but I held strong and finally have one for the finished column. Oh my gosh, it feels good.
A few weeks back I was looking for an easy commuting project - something I could do on the bus to and from work. You know something kinda mindless.
I was poking around on Ravelry and found Toast on the A Friend to Knit With Blog. Looked easy enough.
I used a lace weight yarn from Malabrigo which I picked up at Churchmouse Yarn and Teas on Bainbridge Island on sale right after Christmas. I love this stuff. Super soft baby merino wool. Appears to be hand dyed. In order to get a fingering weight I combined two strands. This color reminds of the faded denim of my favorite jeans.
I modified the pattern to accommodate for the lighter weight, casting on 56 stitches on 2.25mm circular needles. The result was a very fine, smooth knit which feels great on the skin.
I added little slits for thumbs, but I can wear them the other way too. I also added a little picot edge, which I think is nice and girlie. But he very best part is that they really are toasty!
And props to the Sweetie for helping out with the photo shoot. Thanks Sweetie!
Since my last post I knuckled down and finished a project. I had about 10 others swirling around in my brain distracting me, but I held strong and finally have one for the finished column. Oh my gosh, it feels good.
A few weeks back I was looking for an easy commuting project - something I could do on the bus to and from work. You know something kinda mindless.
I was poking around on Ravelry and found Toast on the A Friend to Knit With Blog. Looked easy enough.
I used a lace weight yarn from Malabrigo which I picked up at Churchmouse Yarn and Teas on Bainbridge Island on sale right after Christmas. I love this stuff. Super soft baby merino wool. Appears to be hand dyed. In order to get a fingering weight I combined two strands. This color reminds of the faded denim of my favorite jeans.
I am always freezing cold. Ask anyone! I sit wrapped up in a blanket much of the time at work. I would take the blanket to meetings if I thought I could get away with it! But even with a blanket, my hands are like ice. But these are nice and warm! Especially when holding a very large cup of hot coffee. This is Seattle after all!
I modified the pattern to accommodate for the lighter weight, casting on 56 stitches on 2.25mm circular needles. The result was a very fine, smooth knit which feels great on the skin.
I added little slits for thumbs, but I can wear them the other way too. I also added a little picot edge, which I think is nice and girlie. But he very best part is that they really are toasty!
And props to the Sweetie for helping out with the photo shoot. Thanks Sweetie!
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