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Tuesday, June 09, 2009

Labor of Love


I finally finished the Vogue Knitting Baby Cardigan. I'm quite pleased with how it turned out. For a baby knit, this sure did take a long time. I started this last summer before my daughter was born. I lost interest in it after she was born, mostly because of the weird shoulder shaping that I just couldn't seem to figure out, and the second sleeve became monotonous.

I finally got a chance to use my embroidery stitch book since I had really never hand embroidered before at all. The french knot was the most difficult for me to master, but I found a great video tutorial that helped me figure it out.

The sweater took longer to complete in the finishing stage, too. I ripped out the colloar and redid the back neckline because I didn't like how it dipped in the back. It made the back piece look shorter than the front even though they were the same length. If I were ever to make this sweater again, I would not place the middle back section on a stitch holder until I were finished with all the shoulder shaping. After that was said and done, I noticed that my buttons were placed too low, so I fixed them.

Here are the sweater variations:

  • Yarn substituted: Knitpicks Shine Sport in pink
  • Modified the back neckline and added 2 extra buttonholes

I'm glad I perservered and finished this even with all the setbacks and changes. It definitely was a labor of love, and Keira should be able to fit into it soon.

Monday, June 08, 2009

Sewing Kit


I went to Sarnia Artwalk last Sunday. It's always neat to see what other craftly people are doing, and I like to support independent artisans. While there I found an adorable halter dress sewing kit by Stacey White of Snug N Luv using Amy Bulter fabric. Stacey has some adorable things for sale and is quite talented!

I'm hoping to find a spare moment to sew this dress together for Keira. I don't think it'll fit her this summer, though, but definitely next summer.

Thursday, June 04, 2009

Finishing Projects

I have so many projects for my daughter that I need to finish up so that I can post them. Right now I'm working on the following:
  • Kids' Club Skirt--It looks like it won't fit her anytime soon. It was supposed to be 12 months size but looks like 2 years instead.
  • VK baby sweater designed by Michelle Rose Orne--I just have to weave in ends and add the buttons.
  • Freeform sweater--It now needs to be made larger for her, which is easy with freeform.

In the meantime I managed to make another Economical Baby Blanket. I just need to add the birth information and will take a picture of it. If I get around to it, I'll post instructions for how to add the edging to the blanket along with the modified edging pattern.

There are so many other patterns I want to try out for Keira before she gets too big. The problem is that I don't have time to knit them all. I probably will need to get out the calculator and resize the patterns for a larger size and/or use bulkier yarn for the project to get a larger size. A lot of the baby patterns use fine guage yarn, so I substituting sport or worsted weight yarn will proabably do the trick. It's a good thing I have a large stash!

Monday, June 01, 2009

Upside Down Daisy Hat


I finally took a picture of my daughter wearing the hat I made for her. She's pretty much outgrown it, so I'll have to make her another one for next winter.