torsdag, september 11, 2008
Hat # 4
mandag, september 08, 2008
Hat # 3
tirsdag, september 02, 2008
Hat # 2 again
torsdag, august 21, 2008
Hat # 2
Knitting is a bit slow right now. The pace of everyday life is changing radically (from "on top of it all at a pleasant speed" to "What?! Who? Me??") as Princess has been back to scool since Monday. Early mornings and rather long days at work + an art piece comission has kept me busy. And I have an urge to go to sleep at nine in the evenings. I really hope for some clear days now; I think lack of daylight is my biggest challenge! The sun is out today, though, and it is wonderful! During the winter I guess I will keep my Therapy Lamp close - and lit! ;o)The colourful glimpse abouve shows a piece of Cancer Hat # 2 (60% done at the mo). I hope this will keep somebodys head warm through the same winter. I count my own blessings everyday, and I am grateful. Contributing to the Pink Ribbon inspired hat project is yet another blessing.
tirsdag, august 12, 2008
Hat # 1
yarn: Alpaca (Du store Alpakka) and Fabel variegated sock yarn (Garnstudio). Less than 50 g all together Needles: 3 mm circular and dpns
fredag, august 08, 2008
Baby Ripple
tirsdag, august 05, 2008
EZ Heart Hat
The hat modelled by a Baby Born doll - proving that my gauge has
produced a garment that will fit a newborn baby. Oh, soooo cute!!!
This is the beautiful Heart Hat - a very fun and fast knit that turned out to be at a perfect gauge to match the size of the Baby Surprise. No doubt Elizabeth Zimmerman must have been a true genious - and for a knitter with just a hint of imagination her books (that might look a bit dull and dry) are a rich well of inspiration and brilliant technical insight. I am truly happy and thankful that her work was documented and published for the rest of us to enjoy and learn from.
tirsdag, juli 29, 2008
Finally Surprised
fredag, juli 25, 2008
Sweet Sweater
onsdag, juli 23, 2008
Noro number
onsdag, juli 16, 2008
Guten Tag
I feel so honoured when I recieve an award - this time from Supernøtt. Thank you! :o) I finally decided on five of my numerous favourites to recieve it from me. These could easily have been five hundred. Blogland is my land! And it makes me happy :o) iHanna href="http://annamariahorner.blogspot.com/">Anna Maria Horner Den gode feen Yarnstorm Hello my name is Heather onsdag, juli 09, 2008
Cotton Candy Confusions & Confessions
This project has been providing equal parts og pleasure and pain so far... .
The original idea was to make a sweater for my self, based on the "Hannah"-design by Louisa Harding (as shown above). I liked the shape, the neckline and the pretty "fake plait" ribbing, and the plan was simple: follow the pattern (except knitting in the round instead of back and forth) but make bold stripes instead of the Fair Isle. This way I could get use of my odd balls of cotton and viscose in a simple and almost mindless way. I thought I swatced and ended up with a perfect gauge according to the pattern and then knitted happily away. The yarns at hand made nice surfaces and interesting colour changes. I even spent some of my precious Debbie Bliss Pure Silk for the top of the waist ribbing. This was the pleasure part... Then, after trying the sweater on when I was almost ready for making the arm holes, I thougt the body looked a bit on the baggy side, but convinced myself it would fit properly as soon as I got it seamed up at the shoulders. I knitted on with a growing feeling of doubt. Half pleasure, half pain. Late one night I finished the neckband and finally tried the sweater on again. PAIN!!! Compare the original "Hannah" with my baggy, striped version, and you will know exactely what I mean. And it is a true mystery, as the gauge is still the same as the pattern asks for. Only one solution: Frog the *#§*¤ thing! More Pain!!! But I kept the ribbing, though... it is very flexible and snug because of the plait-construction. So here I go again: narrower stripes this time, and making the sweater a raglan (the seams of joined sleeves would not look neat done in this "hard" yarn lacking flexibility and bounce. I could see it after trying 5 or 6 different ways of seaming the shoulders. Also Pain!!!). I will keep the pretty neckline, though - mixing it with raglan sleeves will be an interesting challenge. Conclusion: this is not longer a Louisa Harding pattern. It is a totally modified pattern and so far it is yet again providing pleasure as I knit up to the joining of sleeves and almost finished the first cuff.
torsdag, juli 03, 2008
Girls Tank Top
This is a stashbuster! I have quite a lot of heavy cotton i n my stash but not a big love for it. But a tank top for a girl who is growing fast should be OK, as it doesn´t matter if the garments sags a bit. I still have at least 200 g left of the pink yarn - if I get bored through the summer I guess I can start mass producing of wash cloths... :o)
fredag, juni 27, 2008
FBS 2
It is so great being back in business both RL knit wise and blog wise... and finally Ravelry-wise! I´ve been a member since October 15 2007, but my first real visit was yesterday... I have started working on my profile etc and you are of course welcome to see me in there as well. My name in Ravelry is fiberfeber. As you can see, another FBS has left my needles. This one was for a 80 year anniversary and I hope it was well recieved by the old lady :o)
Finally back in business!
There has been a bit of knitting, crocheting and sewing going on in RL the latest few months - but not much blogging. So let´s hope this will be the first in a long line of entries this summer. This little dress was made for the newborn cutie Amanda, and the size should fit size 4-6 months. Red yarn: Rowan Handknit Cotton in 215 Rosso. Pink yarn: super soft scrap of cotton from the stash! The pattern was bore "based on" than "altered", but originally found in the wonderful book called "myk start" (Soft start)
søndag, mars 02, 2008
Yummy Yarn

This beauty is a hand spun and very precious x-mas gift from my super talented friend Supernøtt. I feel humble and overwhelmed by her skills and the beauty of the yarn to such an extent that I am unable to decide what to make from this treasure. So far I keep it in a miniature greenhouse where I admire it while hoping it will grow ;o) Thank you again for a wonderful gift, Supernøtt!
This is two skeins of Noro Blossom purchased in London before x-mas. It is the same two skeins in both pictures but obviously the light sources decides what hues the camera captures. I think the bottom one is closest to how I perceive the yarn. Even though this is also a truly beautiful and precious yarn, I think I have finally decided what I will use it for. This means there will soon be a vacant spot in my greenhouse/yarnhouse. Maybe my harvesting will encourage the Supernøtt-yarn to reproduce itself and fill the entire greenhouse?? søndag, februar 24, 2008
Flower Basket
A pretty, soft cloud transformed into my first ever Flower Basket Shawl - thank you Supernøtt
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