This is one of those 5 x 5 Dimensions needlepoint kits that I found after we visited the Statue of Liberty with the Girl Scout troop. That was, like, six years ago?? It is mostly stitched with embroidery floss, and I think I will use it as a patch on a bag or purse or something. Or maybe the cover of a needlebook! As a project, I consider this done - well, as soon as it dries on the blocking pad.
Let's do some math... at 25 square inches, for, about 50 months (it took me a while to find it), that's a half square inch per month; at 14 stitches per inch, that's 196 stitches per square inch, so, with a little rounding, my progress was about 100 stitches per month - about 3 stitches a day. My.
Friday, April 20, 2012
Saturday, April 14, 2012
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
The Button Stitch
This stitch was featured in a sweater pattern book from the library, and I thought it was very, very cute. I have needed to complete something, too, so I whipped up a cotton washcloth made in the Button Stitch.
This pattern is purl 1 row, knit 1 row, in stockinette stitch for five rows. Knit one row of button stitches. Repeat.
The Button Stitch
From the front, insert the Right Hand Needle (RHN) between the second and third stitch on the Left Hand Needle (LHN). Yarn over (YO), pull a stitch through to the front and place on the left-hand needle. Knit this stitch. Slip the next two stitches from left to right as if to purl. Slip the third stitch on the RHN (the one you just knitted) over the two slipped stitches.
In this sample, I knitted a full row of button stitches with no spacing stitches between.
This pattern is purl 1 row, knit 1 row, in stockinette stitch for five rows. Knit one row of button stitches. Repeat.
The Button Stitch
From the front, insert the Right Hand Needle (RHN) between the second and third stitch on the Left Hand Needle (LHN). Yarn over (YO), pull a stitch through to the front and place on the left-hand needle. Knit this stitch. Slip the next two stitches from left to right as if to purl. Slip the third stitch on the RHN (the one you just knitted) over the two slipped stitches.
In this sample, I knitted a full row of button stitches with no spacing stitches between.
The Very Bright Quilt, phase 2 complete
Well, we think it is phase 2. The center blocks are complete and attached to one another. Now, Lisa is sewing together a million and a half triangles for a border. And here is the quilt as it looks today - the most featured quilt thus far on our blog.
On January 7th, there were only two rows.
On February 19th, there were four rows.
And now there are seven rows, and it is ready for a border.
On January 7th, there were only two rows.
On February 19th, there were four rows.
And now there are seven rows, and it is ready for a border.
Monday, April 2, 2012
A Few New Things
Julie and the Lunch Bag
The first lunch bag was too small...
The second lunch bag was too big...
and the third lunch bag will be just right!
Small Bag Pattern: Noriko Handbag by Lazy Girl Designs
Fabric: Oilcloth and ripstock nylon scraps
Large Bag Pattern: Lunch Bag by Ayumi of Pink Penguin
Fabric: Oilcloth and "Flower Shop" green by Robert Kaufman
Wishful Thinking Wrist Warmers - II
Always wishing...!
(This was a typed pattern provided with purchase of 2 skeins of yarn)
Yarn: Baby Cashmerino
Needles: US size 5
Aunt Dorothy's Table Runner
My version of a premade runner on the farm table in Illinois. Aunt's comment after I finished: "Why didn't you let me know you liked mine - I would have given it to you!" Ahem.
Pattern: My version of a premade runner.
Dimensions: 19" x 50"
Fabric: 100% scraps from stash! Machine quilted.
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