These are some buttons I made using "bake in the oven" clay. These will go on a variety of baby garments.
Here is a multi-directional scarf I knitted as a present for my Uncle Georges' Lady. It was knitted using mercerized cotton.
Here is a wool scarf I am knitting for my friend Steve who lives in Tucson, Arizona and gets up at 4 AM in the morning to walk his dog Riley. He gets pretty darned cold in the desert that time of day, and he says wool scarves he purchased 20 years ago are in tatters. How could I resist knitting him a replacement?? I am using Lamb's Pride Worsted; a wool and mohair blend.
Here is a close-up. This is a cable pattern and it works up surprising fast. I intend to knit a Seaman's hat to match. I should have it completed by May for his birthday....
Here is a toddler sweater and matching hat I knitted for a wee one who lives down the road from me. She just celebrated her first birthday in February.
3 comments:
I love your knitting. So beautiful. I don't knit but am hoping to learn. I do crochet, quilt, paint, embroider, and it is my ministry to teach these things to the women I work with here in Costa Rica. Hope to stop by again. Happy knitting and God bless!
Kathie,
Teaching crochet, quilting, painting and embroidery to those who will put their newly acquired skills to good use: What a wonderful opportunity you have been given!! I envy that you are surrounded by those who want to learn. We are coming into times when economically, more will wish they have the ability to create things they need.
I love the music you have added to your blog. If I knew how to add music to mine, I'd use "Peace" A Horace Silver tune as played by the Tommy Flannagan Trio.
About that knitting machine in the box... arthritis in my thumbs is really starting to impede my knitting of prayer shawls.
I am an Episcopal nun and so in no way could afford the shipping of the knitting machine from Maine to San Diego, CA, but maybe you could donate it?
Sister Gloriamarie Amalfitano
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