So, let's get started:
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My second project was to make my 1yo dd a hat out of Red Heart Light and Lofty on the red loom (which was the correct size for her.)
Then I bought my ds some more yarn of his choice and attempted to make him a hat on the green KK but shorter than I would for myself. It turned out a bit too short, so off to my newborn nephew it went!
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I decided to try out a mitten pattern that said it would fit an adult female, older child, and smaller child....but it never gave the adjustments for the older and smaller child. I made the mitten up and it was HUGE! Like my dh's big club-like hands fit in it fine. I decided it makes a great dust mitt and I can use the other side of it for polish. LOL! I attempted to use the same pattern and make a smaller mitten, but it was too small for 2yo ds. I gave up.
Next came the magic scarf I made for dd to match the one I had purchased for myself 2 years ago. She is already a yarn-a-holic and snatched up this wonderfully soft Moda Dea Dream yarn at Hobby Lobby for $.71 a ball. I knew right away that I wanted to make her the magic scarf to match Mom-O's!
Then I made some imperfectly perfect teddy bears. No matter what I do, my bears are always somewhat...unique, to put it nicely. So there are dubbed 'Mom-O's Imperfectly Perfect Bears'. This is Boogers and Trudy. I name each one that I make like they are my own kids. :D
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I worked on a woven ribbon scarf (pattern found at http://www.provocraft.com/ ) but don't really like how it turned out. Next time I will make it a lot longer and skinnier. I created the hat design to match it since I wanted to gift them to one of my best friends for Christmas!
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I made a fun colored hat for a lady that goes to church with my MIL. This was my first time finishing off a hat in four decreased sections. Nicole loves it and I actually got an order to make 2 more hats b/c of it.
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This is the extra long baby hat that I made for my niece. She is only 4 months old, but the newborn one I made her no longer fit and I wanted to make sure to keep her ears covered and warm. I made a matching pair of booties, but forgot to take a pic of them. :(
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Next project was a spiral ribbed hat and a double knit scarf for another friend. Note to self, use a plain color for spiral ribbed hats!
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Then I made my first cabled project. A cable hat and magic scarf for one of my nieces, Molly.
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And a magic scarf and what I call the single and double stitch ribbed hat for another niece, MaryAnn.
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I worked on some slippers for my kids.
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Then a headband for myself. It has cables but you can't see them too well.
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I call this hat 'Toasted Marshmallow' and it was for my MIL for Christmas.
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This hat was for my FIL.
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I call these slippers 'Grouch Man' slippers b/c they remind me of Oscar the Grouch. My hubby got them for Christmas and wears them daily. He says that they are really warm. :D That makes a woman proud!
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And I became obsessed with an Old Navy commercial (for $15 items) that had a pair of boot slipper thingies and made up a prototype. They aren't overly difficult, but they ARE NOT for mere beginners.
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The last thing I have completed is a hat out of the Moda Dea Dream to match my scarf and I will use the left over for my dd so that we can be twinkies!.jpg)
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I worked on a woven ribbon scarf (pattern found at http://www.provocraft.com/ ) but don't really like how it turned out. Next time I will make it a lot longer and skinnier. I created the hat design to match it since I wanted to gift them to one of my best friends for Christmas!
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I made a fun colored hat for a lady that goes to church with my MIL. This was my first time finishing off a hat in four decreased sections. Nicole loves it and I actually got an order to make 2 more hats b/c of it.
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This is the extra long baby hat that I made for my niece. She is only 4 months old, but the newborn one I made her no longer fit and I wanted to make sure to keep her ears covered and warm. I made a matching pair of booties, but forgot to take a pic of them. :(
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Next project was a spiral ribbed hat and a double knit scarf for another friend. Note to self, use a plain color for spiral ribbed hats!
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Then I made my first cabled project. A cable hat and magic scarf for one of my nieces, Molly.
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And a magic scarf and what I call the single and double stitch ribbed hat for another niece, MaryAnn.
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I worked on some slippers for my kids.
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Then a headband for myself. It has cables but you can't see them too well.
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I call this hat 'Toasted Marshmallow' and it was for my MIL for Christmas.
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This hat was for my FIL.
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I call these slippers 'Grouch Man' slippers b/c they remind me of Oscar the Grouch. My hubby got them for Christmas and wears them daily. He says that they are really warm. :D That makes a woman proud!
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And I became obsessed with an Old Navy commercial (for $15 items) that had a pair of boot slipper thingies and made up a prototype. They aren't overly difficult, but they ARE NOT for mere beginners.
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The last thing I have completed is a hat out of the Moda Dea Dream to match my scarf and I will use the left over for my dd so that we can be twinkies!
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3 comments:
Great line up of projects. Were they all done on th eloom? I have a few round ones and have not used them yet??? Are they hard?
I love all your wonderful projects! The concept for your slippers are great! :)
Bethany~
Robin,
I love, love, love your bears! Do you have a pattern for them? My two year old is crazy about bears and babies. She has so many of them she thinks she has to have in her crib with her. I let her fall asleep and then I come in and take them all out! There is "bearly" any room for her in there. Hee, hee.
~cre8tivkj~
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