Hello Everyone!
It has been quite a while since I last posted. My family and I moved into a new apartment, and we've been settling in.
I have still been knitting. It kept me calm and collected throughout the moving process.
Here are a few photos of some of the pieces I've completed:
One of the best parts of this new place is that I have my own little room for all my yarn and crafting stuff! Definitely need more shelving!
Hopefully I can settle into a schedule for posting soon.
Thank you for reading!
Ruthie
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Tuesday, March 11, 2014
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Sunday, September 22, 2013
The Monster is DONE!
Hello!
It's been a long road with this project and I can finally say it is DONE!
The pattern i used is Vinny V in Knit a Monster Nursery by Rebecca Danger.
Here are the pictures
It's been a long road with this project and I can finally say it is DONE!
The pattern i used is Vinny V in Knit a Monster Nursery by Rebecca Danger.
Here are the pictures
Thanks for reading!
Ruthie
Friday, September 13, 2013
Going Yarn Bonkers
Hello!
Went to Michael's arts and craft store today with my kids. We went a little bonkers with buying yarn. My son is very into colors and kept telling me to get this color and that one, hahaha.
I love when Michaels has sales like 4 for $10 or $0.99!
I'm going to enjoy using up all this yarn.
Thanks for reading!
Ruthie
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Went to Michael's arts and craft store today with my kids. We went a little bonkers with buying yarn. My son is very into colors and kept telling me to get this color and that one, hahaha.
I love when Michaels has sales like 4 for $10 or $0.99!
I'm going to enjoy using up all this yarn.
Thanks for reading!
Ruthie
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Wednesday, September 04, 2013
The Long Project: Vinny V
Hello!
This is one long project!
An update on the Vinny V WIP (work in progress)
So I knitted and attached the ears and eye patch. I snapped on the safety eyes. Cut and started to sew the mouth but haven't finished yet. Sewed the arms on. Still have to finish sewing the mouth, stuff the head/body and sew it closed and then attach the legs. Almost there! The pattern I'm using is from the book by Rebecca Danger called "Knit a Monster Nursery" (click to link to amazon.com)
Here are some pics:
Thanks for reading!
Ruthie
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This is one long project!
An update on the Vinny V WIP (work in progress)
So I knitted and attached the ears and eye patch. I snapped on the safety eyes. Cut and started to sew the mouth but haven't finished yet. Sewed the arms on. Still have to finish sewing the mouth, stuff the head/body and sew it closed and then attach the legs. Almost there! The pattern I'm using is from the book by Rebecca Danger called "Knit a Monster Nursery" (click to link to amazon.com)
Here are some pics:
Thanks for reading!
Ruthie
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Sunday, September 01, 2013
WIP Vinny V Legs
Hello!
Still working on knitting the legs to the Vinny V monster from the book "Knit a Monster Nursery" by Rebecca Danger.
Still working on knitting the legs to the Vinny V monster from the book "Knit a Monster Nursery" by Rebecca Danger.
Thanks for reading!
Ruthie
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Thursday, August 22, 2013
Knitting Both Arms at Once
For a while I've been knitting the body of Vinny V from the pattern in Knit a Monster Nursery by Rebecca Danger (starting on page 69). I finally finished it!
The needle in my hand is a circular needle.
Transfer from the double pointed needle as if slipping a stitch.
Make the magic loop. Divide the stitches in half. At the half point pull the cable through. Make sure the working yarn is on the back needle.
For the second set of cast on stitches, you will be working from the halfway point.
On the back needle that has the working yarn you will place the new half with the new working yarn
Flip the double pointed needle so you can work from the middle and slip the rest onto the front needle of the circular needle.
Both on the circular neeldes
Pull the back needle out to your right so that the stitches wind upon the cable. But don't pull too hard! You need a loop to be coming out the left side of the stitches.
This is after knitting the front stitches of one of the arms.
This is afer knitting the front of both sets.
The needle that the stitches came off of, the one that was in your left hand, push it through the back stitches, turn the work and begin knitting again. Keep in mind not to tangle the two working yarns.
Now I began working on the arms. I tried something new though. I am knitting both at the same time, and oh man it's awesome! I never did this before.
I began by winding 2 separate yarn balls with a ball winder.
I cast on the 12 stitches for each arm onto 2 separate double pointed needles.
The needle in my hand is a circular needle.
Make the magic loop. Divide the stitches in half. At the half point pull the cable through. Make sure the working yarn is on the back needle.
For the second set of cast on stitches, you will be working from the halfway point.
On the back needle that has the working yarn you will place the new half with the new working yarn
Flip the double pointed needle so you can work from the middle and slip the rest onto the front needle of the circular needle.
Both on the circular neeldes
Pull the back needle out to your right so that the stitches wind upon the cable. But don't pull too hard! You need a loop to be coming out the left side of the stitches.
This is after knitting the front stitches of one of the arms.
This is afer knitting the front of both sets.
Video coming soon, stay tuned... :)
I didn't make the video with these pictures because this was the very first time trying this.
This method could probably be used for socks, booties and anything that calls for "make 2" (or more). I will be trying out different patterns soon.
Thanks for reading!
Ruthie
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