Hello friends! Anyone still out there? Has it really been 3 months since I was here?!?!
To state the obvious- life is busy. Blame it on the kids. When I started blogging they used to take naps and go to bed at 7:30. Fast forward 4 or 5 years and they are up late doing homework after a full evening of hockey, ringette, dance, playdates and so on. Not a lot of time for Mom! But it's all good. They are fun and quirky little humans and I am just going with the flow and trying to enjoy and keep my head above water.
But today I have a day off- it's my birthday :) Woohoo! So far that has meant crossfit, getting cranky and tired kids to school, several loads of laundry and painting cabinets. Do I know how to party or what? But while the paint dries, I am taking a break, having a cup of tea and some chocolate almonds and am going to chat a bit about my projects over the past 3 months...and you are going to have to cope with mostly crappy iPhone pictures, usually taken late at night in my bathroom. Nice!
So, there has been knitting. Knitting is my go-to these days as it is portable and can travel with me on the chauffeur circuit. Made this cozy fall sweater:
And this one:
Started this one:
And just finished this one, which I am wearing today for the first time, yay!
Also knit myself this hat:
And made a good friend at work this shawl for her retirement. I think I need one, too!
I haven't done as much sewing as I'd like. I had a 2 month no-sew hiatus but managed to get these in before and after that time.
The HOPE quilt. This is a special one to me, made for a little girl in our community, Mackenzie, who was diagnosed a few years ago with Batten's disease, a terrible hereditary illness where a once completely normal child begins to suffer increasing seizures, motor loss, mental impairment and loss of sight until they are eventually lost to the disease. There is no cure. Mackenzie's family has been working hard to raise awareness for Batten's at their blog Mackenzie's Hope. They are such an amazing and positive family. I wanted to give them a little "hope" back! So I put together this happy rainbow quilt for her, quilted with hearts. It was a pleasure to make and to give.
After my unintended quilting break, I felt the need for a quick instant gratification project. I had received this gorgeous pack of Liberty hexies from my bestie Sam so I had my first go at putting those together. I arranged them into a larger hexie shape, appliquéd it to some Kona Snow and did some grid quilting to add some texture. I now have a lovely mini quilt to go on my soon-to-be sewing room wall!
We have also been busy with crafts of a different variety: renovations. We are fixing a few final things in our home, including converting the front living room to a sewing/craft space for me! Yippee! I think I will sew so much more if I don't have to make a production of hauling everything out and cleaning up each time. Hoping to get that done in the next couple months. The bigger renovations are happening at our cottage, which had water damage due to a hose that broke in our fridge and ruined most of the flooring and then some. We have decided since the place is getting ripped apart that we might as well also do some other updates we had wanted. So we have been busy scouting out lighting, painting cabinets, making curtains, choosing new counters and vanities and faucets and all sorts of fun stuff. Really excited to see the finished product!
More to share, but that's enough catch up for now. Hope you all are well!
Kristie
Showing posts with label knit cardigan. Show all posts
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Monday, January 26, 2015
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
perfect fall sweater
I made this. In just 10 days!! Fastest sweater I ever knit. I felt propelled by the oncoming chill of autumn.
And, it's awesome. Wear it every day.
Best fall ever.
All the details on my Ravelry page, here.
(And one day I will start taking decent pictures with something other than my iPhone again, I promise!)
And, it's awesome. Wear it every day.
Best fall ever.
All the details on my Ravelry page, here.
(And one day I will start taking decent pictures with something other than my iPhone again, I promise!)
Labels:
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Malabrigo,
Ravelry,
Sedum sweater
Monday, March 10, 2014
growing up and needs a new sweater!
A year has passed in the blink of an eye and my sweet little niece, who you may have read about here or here, is turning one!
Once a 3 pound preemie, she is now all rounded and squishy and perfect :) The baby sweater I had knit her when she first arrived has long since been outgrown and retired to the baby box, so I thought a new one was in order.
I had a couple skeins of some Plucky Bulky yarn in the gorgeous Vintage Icebox colorway on hand, and decided those would be "the ones." I brought it along to Jamaica and happily knit away on the beach....ahh, this is the life!
I paired the Plucky with the Tiered Coat and Jacket pattern, but seeing as I was a bit short on yardage, just eliminated the tiering part and made it a plain old sweater with a garter collar and trim. To add a little more girlish whimsey, I used buttons I covered in some pretty floral Liberty fabric....so cute!
But even cuter is the sweater paired with my niece! Look at that crazy toothy grin!
I knit the 12-18 month size, and it fit perfectly, with room to grow. It will be a lovely spring and fall sweater for her. Happy first birthday, VV!!
Once a 3 pound preemie, she is now all rounded and squishy and perfect :) The baby sweater I had knit her when she first arrived has long since been outgrown and retired to the baby box, so I thought a new one was in order.
I had a couple skeins of some Plucky Bulky yarn in the gorgeous Vintage Icebox colorway on hand, and decided those would be "the ones." I brought it along to Jamaica and happily knit away on the beach....ahh, this is the life!
I paired the Plucky with the Tiered Coat and Jacket pattern, but seeing as I was a bit short on yardage, just eliminated the tiering part and made it a plain old sweater with a garter collar and trim. To add a little more girlish whimsey, I used buttons I covered in some pretty floral Liberty fabric....so cute!
But even cuter is the sweater paired with my niece! Look at that crazy toothy grin!
I knit the 12-18 month size, and it fit perfectly, with room to grow. It will be a lovely spring and fall sweater for her. Happy first birthday, VV!!
Labels:
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knitting,
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Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Coolbreeze cardigan
We have been experiencing more than just "cool breezes" this winter.....more like a full blown deep freeze! So it is super handy to have a woolen cardi on hand.
This one took me SIX MONTHS to complete....a labour of love. As soon as I saw Tanis' pattern I knew I had to make it. So when Kaelin requested the mini version for her new baby, it was all the excuse I needed to order the kit to make one for myself, too. All those dreamy blues and in a dreamy chevron pattern? Yes, please.
I love so many things about this sweater. The colors, the yarn, the sleeve detail, the weight. The way the shape of it hugs my back. It is so cozy.
The one thing is that the collar sits a little weird in the front...if I were to knit it again, I would make the collar longer, or would add it after the fact, and maybe change the position of the first buttonhole so it sits better when buttoned. But overall, I still like it it has been in regular rotation in my wardrobes since I finished it (ummm...2 months ago. Yup, a bit behind on my blogging!).
This one took me SIX MONTHS to complete....a labour of love. As soon as I saw Tanis' pattern I knew I had to make it. So when Kaelin requested the mini version for her new baby, it was all the excuse I needed to order the kit to make one for myself, too. All those dreamy blues and in a dreamy chevron pattern? Yes, please.
I love so many things about this sweater. The colors, the yarn, the sleeve detail, the weight. The way the shape of it hugs my back. It is so cozy.
The one thing is that the collar sits a little weird in the front...if I were to knit it again, I would make the collar longer, or would add it after the fact, and maybe change the position of the first buttonhole so it sits better when buttoned. But overall, I still like it it has been in regular rotation in my wardrobes since I finished it (ummm...2 months ago. Yup, a bit behind on my blogging!).
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Tuesday, October 1, 2013
done.
Wham! Take that, to-do list! A few buttons and some seams, and I finally finished this sweet little Coolbreeze baby cardigan for "the plaid baby." Kaelin requested this pattern from me before she even conceived! And it is my duty and privilege to provide cozy, woollen, authentically Canadian winter wear for her Louisiana babe ;) That baby might be sweaty, but she'll be cute!
I love the chevron gradient of blues in here, it knocks me out. Have already started the adult version for me!
Finished this up dockside on a mini-escape to the cottage yesterday :) Was such a great drive out, taking in all the fall colours!
And I may just have another finish to show you soon :)
More sweater details on my Ravelry page here.
I love the chevron gradient of blues in here, it knocks me out. Have already started the adult version for me!
Finished this up dockside on a mini-escape to the cottage yesterday :) Was such a great drive out, taking in all the fall colours!
And I may just have another finish to show you soon :)
More sweater details on my Ravelry page here.
Monday, September 23, 2013
undone
So much accomplished, yet so much left undone!
Finished my Briar Rose lattice quilt top that I was working on, plus finished another quilt top last week....which leaves me with three quilt tops that need some backs and finishing.
This wee sweater, Coolbreeze Baby by Tanis Fiber Arts (intended for The Plaid Baby!) needs some seaming and some buttons to be in the "completed" pile.
Meanwhile, I am driven to distraction by the adult version for me!
I had high hopes of getting to some of this on my days off this week, but with a string of nights tending to puking kids and one home with me today, I am thinking that I may just come undone myself!!
Finished my Briar Rose lattice quilt top that I was working on, plus finished another quilt top last week....which leaves me with three quilt tops that need some backs and finishing.
This wee sweater, Coolbreeze Baby by Tanis Fiber Arts (intended for The Plaid Baby!) needs some seaming and some buttons to be in the "completed" pile.
Meanwhile, I am driven to distraction by the adult version for me!
I had high hopes of getting to some of this on my days off this week, but with a string of nights tending to puking kids and one home with me today, I am thinking that I may just come undone myself!!
Thursday, June 13, 2013
last of the purple sweaters, I swear!
Okay, I may have finally gotten the "purple sweateritis" out of my system. Though I love this one as much as the others. If you missed the boat on the other three , they are posted here, here and here. All with my favorite ever super soft purple Malabrigo yarn.
I made this sweater as a thank you gift for my sweet friend, Tracey. Well, it is actually for her adorable daughter, Scarlet, but seeing our babes all dressed up does a mama's heart good, doesn't it? I wanted to send her a little something in thanks for all of the time she spent on the graphics of my hockey quilt pattern. Lord knows it would have never came to be without her! She is always cheering me on with my knitting, so I decided this would be just the thing.
I used the tiny tea leaves pattern, which I have made a couple times before for my girls, but this time modified it to make the neck not so wide. I added a few lilac pearl buttons, since Tracey was such a fan of those on my niece's sweater. Inside, I stitched in a label by Izzy and Ivy I still had from my Sewing Summit grab bag in 2011.
And speaking of Tracey, not sure if you saw her Blogger's Quilt Festival post, but she has now finished and gifted the amazing scrappy sprouts quilt to her good friend, Chelsa, who is fighting cancer. This is an absolutely gorgeous quilt and sentiment, and I was so happy to be able to contribute some blocks to its making. I think I need to make one for me!
I made this sweater as a thank you gift for my sweet friend, Tracey. Well, it is actually for her adorable daughter, Scarlet, but seeing our babes all dressed up does a mama's heart good, doesn't it? I wanted to send her a little something in thanks for all of the time she spent on the graphics of my hockey quilt pattern. Lord knows it would have never came to be without her! She is always cheering me on with my knitting, so I decided this would be just the thing.
I used the tiny tea leaves pattern, which I have made a couple times before for my girls, but this time modified it to make the neck not so wide. I added a few lilac pearl buttons, since Tracey was such a fan of those on my niece's sweater. Inside, I stitched in a label by Izzy and Ivy I still had from my Sewing Summit grab bag in 2011.
And speaking of Tracey, not sure if you saw her Blogger's Quilt Festival post, but she has now finished and gifted the amazing scrappy sprouts quilt to her good friend, Chelsa, who is fighting cancer. This is an absolutely gorgeous quilt and sentiment, and I was so happy to be able to contribute some blocks to its making. I think I need to make one for me!
(photo by traceyjay quilts, used with permission)
Friday, June 7, 2013
working on....
....turning this gorgeous mound of wool....
....into a dreamy little sweater. And loving every minute of it.
Have a fabulous weekend :)
....into a dreamy little sweater. And loving every minute of it.
Have a fabulous weekend :)
Labels:
baby knit,
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knit cardigan,
knit sweater,
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Tanis Fiber Arts,
work in progress
Sunday, May 12, 2013
a long time coming
Life has been pretty exciting around here in the last couple months!
My sister and her husband, one of the most wonderful and loving couple I know, have finally had their sweetest wish come true. After years of infertility, failed in vitro treatments and heartbreak, they received a life-changing phone call, giving them the amazing gift of becoming parents to a perfect baby girl.
Our families could not be more thrilled or instantly enamoured with this most precious little gift. And of course, Aunty has been celebrating with a frenzy of handmade gifts! Let's start with this sweater.
Made all the sweeter when worn by my beautiful niece!
Instant love. Look at that soulful stare.
I used the same purpuras purple Malabrigo yarn that I used to make a sweater for The Middle Child and for myself. Someone is over the moon to match her new little cousin :)
The pattern is a free one from Ravelry, Cascade, and the size 0-3 month is the perfect fit for this 7 pound bundle of joy. More details on my Ravelry page. I love the details of this sweater, it has a sweet leaf motif along the button band. I used lavender pearl buttons to finish it off.
It's exhausting work being this cute!
My sister and her husband, one of the most wonderful and loving couple I know, have finally had their sweetest wish come true. After years of infertility, failed in vitro treatments and heartbreak, they received a life-changing phone call, giving them the amazing gift of becoming parents to a perfect baby girl.
Our families could not be more thrilled or instantly enamoured with this most precious little gift. And of course, Aunty has been celebrating with a frenzy of handmade gifts! Let's start with this sweater.
Made all the sweeter when worn by my beautiful niece!
Instant love. Look at that soulful stare.
I used the same purpuras purple Malabrigo yarn that I used to make a sweater for The Middle Child and for myself. Someone is over the moon to match her new little cousin :)
The pattern is a free one from Ravelry, Cascade, and the size 0-3 month is the perfect fit for this 7 pound bundle of joy. More details on my Ravelry page. I love the details of this sweater, it has a sweet leaf motif along the button band. I used lavender pearl buttons to finish it off.
It's exhausting work being this cute!
This Mother's Day, my sister's first, our entire family is so grateful for the gift of this beautiful child. We cannot thank the courageous birth mother enough for entrusting her to our care. We promise to love her and treasure her, always.
Happy Mother's Day!
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Ravelry
Monday, April 29, 2013
Wiksten-ish tank and a cabled cardigan
I am so excited to share these with you, they make me so seriously happy. And I am all the more excited as I was able to take photos on my front steps, with NO JACKET. Yes, the crazy winter here has finally seemed to have lifted, just in time for May (shakes head). But I'll take it. Perfect cardigan weather!
I finished this one a few weeks back but have been distracted and forgot to blog it. I think this one takes the lead as my new favorite sweater, with the Golden Wheat Cardi as a close second. I made it with the same yarn as The Middle Child's purple sweater as I loved the yarn and color so much.
The pattern is called That Time, and it was fantastic. Details and link to the pattern can be found on my Ravelry page. Challenging enough to make it interesting, but not hard. I love the style and how it fits me. I shortened the sleeves to 3/4 length, as I find that really flattering. The cable work was so much fun and is so pretty. I only needed one button so I chose a vintage one from my friend Katie's shop and I just adore it....remember how I told you she has a plate full of vintage buttons for FREE that you can root through any time you are in her store?? The. Best.
I decided I needed to make a tank just to go with this sweater! I opted for the Wiksten tank, I have had the pattern forever but never got around to it (like so many things). But, lazy as I am, I didn't feel like printing out the 27 pages for the pattern pieces, taping them all together, and cutting the pieces. So I took a tank I have that fits well and traced that out instead, just assembled using the Wiksten instructions. Though I didn't add a pocket, and I did add some bust darts to accommodate my oversized ta-tas. So maybe it is more Wikstenesque than Wiksten. Anyways, it works.
I had some issues with the neck bias not sitting flat at first, but was able to correct it using some tips I found on various sites online. The fabric is a sweet floral voile just from my local Fabricland, but I love the feel and drape of it. Girly and pretty, perfect as we finally welcome spring!!!
I finished this one a few weeks back but have been distracted and forgot to blog it. I think this one takes the lead as my new favorite sweater, with the Golden Wheat Cardi as a close second. I made it with the same yarn as The Middle Child's purple sweater as I loved the yarn and color so much.
The pattern is called That Time, and it was fantastic. Details and link to the pattern can be found on my Ravelry page. Challenging enough to make it interesting, but not hard. I love the style and how it fits me. I shortened the sleeves to 3/4 length, as I find that really flattering. The cable work was so much fun and is so pretty. I only needed one button so I chose a vintage one from my friend Katie's shop and I just adore it....remember how I told you she has a plate full of vintage buttons for FREE that you can root through any time you are in her store?? The. Best.
I decided I needed to make a tank just to go with this sweater! I opted for the Wiksten tank, I have had the pattern forever but never got around to it (like so many things). But, lazy as I am, I didn't feel like printing out the 27 pages for the pattern pieces, taping them all together, and cutting the pieces. So I took a tank I have that fits well and traced that out instead, just assembled using the Wiksten instructions. Though I didn't add a pocket, and I did add some bust darts to accommodate my oversized ta-tas. So maybe it is more Wikstenesque than Wiksten. Anyways, it works.
I had some issues with the neck bias not sitting flat at first, but was able to correct it using some tips I found on various sites online. The fabric is a sweet floral voile just from my local Fabricland, but I love the feel and drape of it. Girly and pretty, perfect as we finally welcome spring!!!
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