Saturday, July 25, 2009

The Beach Cloths...

Wow, I have been so busy this Summer and it's been taking much longer then I had hoped to get all these cloths out. We're still waiting to move as well. Bad experiences with bad contractors have caused us to finish all the work on the apartment ourselves. I am so thankful for my Mother and all the babysitting she's doing. Every day we've been framing, hanging sheetrock, taping, sanding, and laying floors. It's about 70% done but there is still a lot to finish. Hopefully it will be completed by September 1st.


I wish I could just sit at home and knit these patterns up. Though I know when the dust settles there will be better organization and lots of time to wrap up these unfinished patterns. I'll keep everyone posted on what I'm working on. These Beach Cloths we're a nice distraction from all of the construction and headaches I've been having lately.


This pattern is available as a PDF download and priced at $3.25. There are eight cloth patterns in this set. You can purchase this pattern if you are a Ravelry member by clicking the "Buy Now" button below the pictures. The Beach Cloths are also available in my Pattern Store here as a Ravelry Download. There are 5 pages total and the download is sized at 4.4MB. If you have any questions about the pattern or payment options, please feel free to contact me via email at kris@krisknits.com or on Ravelry: KristenKnits.

Lily's Sugar'n Cream Solid:

Binkini - 01740 Hot Pink (Pink)
Sand Castle - 00082: Jute (Tan)
Boat - 00083: Cornflower Blue (Blue)
Seahorse - 00046: Rose PInk (Pink)
Palm Tree - 00084: Sage Green (Green)
Sea Shell - 01004: Soft Ecru (Off White)

Peaches & Cream Solid
:

Shovel & Pail - 11 Sunburst
Fish - 56 Light Green





You don't need a Ravelry account to purchase the pattern. Ravelry will re-direct you to paypal and will email you a link to download the pattern.

I made each written pattern with a corresponding chart for the dishcloth. From the sets that I've already made, I've managed to get about 2-2½ cloths out of one ball of Lily's Sugar'n Cream Solid Yarn. Though you can use any kitchen cotton you prefer.


I really need to blog more frequently, I just need to make the time. There are so many pictures to put up and the kids are getting so big. I wish someone could be here to nudge me to do it. I'm almost at the point where I need an assistant. :0)

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Dishcloth Q & A...

I've received a lot of emails this year on ways to make my dishcloths and other cloth patterns the best they can be. I figured an easy way to help everyone out was to write up a list of frequently asked questions and add some tips and tricks. Please forgive me if I leave something out. If you have another question, leave a comment on this post and I will add it to the entry.


1. "My dishcloths aren't popping the way they should. Is there anything I can do?"

Yes! There are a lot of different ways to make sure that your cloths look the best. I'm going to go over the basics in this post to ensure that the finished cloth looks great for both gift giving and regular use.


2. "Should I really be using a US size 3 needle?"

Yes and no. It depends on how tight or loose you knit. I knit continental and always use a size 3 needle. I invested in a pair of addi turbos last year for my dishcloth knitting and designing. It was the best decision I made. With the addi's my hands won't hurt and my knitting is faster and significantly more even producing a better defined cloth. If you find that you are unable to knit with a smaller needle or don't have one available, you can use a different size and get a well defined cloth as long as your knitting is very even.


3. "The picture on the cloth is hard to see. I think my knitting is uneven, what can I do?"

If your seeing gaps in between the rows on the wrong or right side of your cloth you might be "rowing out". It's a common problem that affects many knitters. It is most obvious in stockinette or reverse stockinette and is caused when there is a different amount of tension on the yarn while knitting a stitch than while purling a stitch. The fastest way you can correct this problem is to use a different size needle for the knit rows and the purl rows. It may take some time to figure out which two to use though. People generally knit slightly tighter than they purl, but It could be the other way around. You might want to try tightening your stitches on one side or the other to see if there is an improvement. Blocking can also help equalize the tension in the stitches. It might be a few wash and dry sessions before the cloth is completely smooth in the stockinette areas.

I also try to knit an entire cloth in one sitting. I find that if I start and stop a cloth too many times that the stitches pull slightly on the needle for that particular row and create some unevenness when picked back up again. I move my knitting around so much because of the kids. Though I'm sure if it just sat still for awhile there wouldn't be too much of a tension problem.



4. What are the best colors and yarn to use for your dishcloths?"

I tend to use any cotton yarn I have around the house. It's kinda scary exactly how much I have stashed. I should take a picture to show you one of these days. You can use acrylic yarns as well but they are not as absorbent and could scratch some surfaces if you don't pay attention. Wool will obviously pill and felt if washed with hot water.

When it comes to colors your going to see the best results on a medium shade. Very light and dark colors may only show in the right light. Generally with dishcloths or any other picture design if light is directly overhead the picture may be hard to see unless your knitting is very even and the cloth is blocked after use.


5. How do you block your dishcloths?"

After I finish knitting my cloths I weave in all the ends and then soak them in warm water stretching the cloth slightly under the water to even out any tension problems. Then lightly ring out the water trying not to distort the shape too much. I tend to lay the cloths out on my counter top to dry shaping them into squares and pushing down all of the stockinette areas so that the purl bumps stand up. This makes a huge difference! There is no need to pin them and they dry in about an evening. I've only blocked the cloths I keep once or twice and then they go into the washer and dryer with the towels. they come out great every time!



6. What is the best way to photograph the finished cloths?"

After the cloths are blocked and dry I use natural light to my advantage to show the best picture. I will arrange them in front of a sunny window out of direct light. I like to photograph on sunny days to show colors in their true form. Not an easy thing with all of that rain we've been having. You can also use light from a lamp. Just be sure that the light is shining down on an angle from top to bottom to show the shaded areas from the purl bumps. Try to avoid using a flash because this can diffuse the stitch definition of knit and purl stitches.

I always try to take pictures in the morning, around 10am with light shining in from a south window. The later in the day it is, the more likely your colors may come out darker.


A few other things:

  • Fact: The more use a cloth gets the more the design will "pop" over time.
  • I actually do use the cloths I make for my kitchen and bathroom. The kids love to play with them in the bathtub and in the backyard. I don't manage to keep many sets though. I always have a reason to gift them.
  • I use a Canon Digital Rebel XSi 12.2 MP Digital SLR Camera to photograph all of my cloths.
  • I find most of my colors in A.C.Moore but I do frequent Michael's and Walmart as well. Sometimes a LYS will have a discontinued color and I'll quickly grab it. You can find most colors online or try the trade or sell feature on Ravelry to see if you can snag a deal.
  • I design and love every bit of my cloths from drawing up a chart to writing the pattern to knitting, editing the pictures and graphically designing the pdf files from scratch in Adobe Photoshop. Every cloth and pattern is an original design.
  • There are about 5 or 6 more sets for this year that I'm currently working on and of course, I'm really enjoying them.

I'm sure I forgot a few things but I didn't want to wait any longer to write this up and share some of the questions I get. Again if you have any other questions leave a comment and I'll answer it the best I can.

The Beach Cloths are almost done. Hopefully by the end of the week! I'm also working on a cute little non-dishcloth pattern for everyone.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

A Bit of Sun and Chalk...

The weather we've been having may be making us all a little blue, but we're still finding some time to get out and enjoy the warmth. The kids and I played with chalk for a few hours the other day when the sun decided to show his face and dry up the backyard. They both helped me color this little masterpiece.

I have lots of things to post, but not enough time to pull the pictures and words together. I'm sure this happens to a lot of Mom-bloggers. I sometimes find myself writing posts in my head about things that I would love to share. Of course, I never write them down and get stuck at the computer screen as always. Tomorrow, I'll post up another entry about the dishcloths and hope that it helps some of you who may not be getting the best stitch definition.

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

All-American Cloths...

I apologize for the lateness of this pattern. I've been a little distracted with the move and other family situations. I was really hoping to finish everything earlier. Tragically, we lost our dear friend, John Lanzone, last Tuesday to a bad reaction from prescription drugs. He was only 30 years old and if you can, please say a prayer for his family during this very difficult time.

I've been keeping busy with lots of knitting. From all of this rain we've been having, I've kept the camera hidden. I did knit up the Wedding cloths this week but still need to photograph and create the pdf file.

I think I'm going to start the Beach set next and get that done before the first snow. :0)
I have a lot of emails to get to this week. If you wrote me please be a little patient, I will get to every message within the next few days. Thank you to everyone who is following this blog and for all of the wonderful comments you leave. They help make me create these great patterns.


The All-American pattern is available as a PDF download and priced at $3.25. There are seven cloth patterns in this set. You can purchase this pattern if you are a Ravelry member by clicking the "Buy Now" button below the pictures. The All American Cloths are also available in my Pattern Store here as a Ravelry Download. There are 5 pages total and the download is sized at 5 MB. If you have any questions about the pattern or payment options, please feel free to contact me via email at kris@krisknits.com or on Ravelry: KristenKnits.

Lily's Sugar'n Cream Solid:

Eagle - 00009 Bright Navy (Dk Blue)
USA - 00083: Cornflower Blue (Blue)
Uncle Sam Hat - 00095: Red (Red)
Flag - 00095: Red (Red)
BBQ - 00095: Red (Red)

Peaches & Cream Solid:

Fireworks - 26: Light Blue

Bernat Organic Natural Cotton
:

(knitted slightly looser)
Star - Lt Blue



I made each written pattern with a corresponding chart for the dishcloth. From the sets that I've already made, I've managed to get about 2-2½ cloths out of one ball of Lily's Sugar'n Cream Solid Yarn. Though you can use any kitchen cotton you prefer.

I'm still going to write a FAQ blog post on these dishcloths in a few days so be sure to check back for some helpful hints. Happy Summer everyone!

Thursday, June 18, 2009

For All The Dads In Your Life...

I made this quick knit for my Father-in Law today. It'll be a washcloth that I'm sure he'll get use out of. After the Mother's Day cloth that could be used year round for any occasion you would want to give some knitted love, I decided we could all use this Fatherly one as well. It can be used for birthday's and any other holiday. This pattern is great for beginner knitters and have full easy to follow, line by line instructions.


I'm going to be writing a post in a few days with lots of tips and tricks on dishcloth knitting and ways to photograph, block and get the best stitch definition you possibly can. I just have to gather all my thoughts and write them down.



Father's Day Cloth:


Needles: US Size #3, 3.25mm
(You can use larger needles if you want)

Yarn:
Lily's Sugar'n Cream
or any other kitchen cotton yarn.

Finished Size:
8"x8"

Materials:

Tapestry Needle

Pattern:

CO 44s

row 1: (an all odd numbered rows) k
row 2: k
row 4: k2, p40, k2
row 6: k2, p40, k2
row 8: k2, p2, k36, p2, k2
row 10: k2, p2, k36, p2, k2

row 12: k2, p2, k2, p32, k2, p2, k2
row 14: k2, p2, k2, p32, k2, p2, k2
row 16: k2, p2, k2, p3, k5, p4, k2, p4, k2, p2, k5, p5, k2, p2, k2
row 18: k2, p2, k2, p3, k6, p3, k2, p4, k2, p2, k6, p4, k2, p2, k2
row 20: k2, p2, (k2, p3)x2, k2, p2, k2, p4, k2, p2, (k2, p3)x2, k2, p2, k2

row 22: k2, p2, (k2, p3)x2, k2, p2, k2, p4, k2, p2, (k2, p3)x2, k2, p2, k2
row 24: k2, p2, (k2, p3)x2, k2, p2, k8, p2, (k2, p3)x2, k2, p2, k2
row 26: k2, p2, (k2, p3)x2, k2, p2, k8, p2, (k2, p3)x2, k2, p2, k2
row 28: k2, p2, (k2, p3)x2, k2, p2, k2, p4, k2, p2, (k2, p3)x2, k2, p2, k2
row 30: k2, p2, (k2, p3)x2, k2, p2, k2, p4, k2, p2, (k2, p3)x2, k2, p2, k2

row 32: k2, p2, (k2, p3)x2, k2, p2, k2, p4, k2, p2, (k2, p3)x2, k2, p2, k2
row 34: k2, p2, k2, p3, k2, p2, (k3, p2)x3, k2, p2, k3, p3, k2, p2, k2
row 36: k2, p2, k2, p3, k6, p4, k6, p3, k6, p4, k2, p2, k2
row 38: k2, p2, k2, p3, k5, p6, k4, p4, k5, p5, k2, p2, k2
row 40: k2, p2, k2, p32, k2, p2, k2

row 42: k2, p2, k2, p32, k2, p2, k2
row 44: k2, p2, k2, p18, k8, p6, k2, p2, k2
row 46: k2, p2, k2, p8, k2, p2, k2, p4, k8, p6, k2, p2, k2
row 48: k2, p2, k2, p8, k2, p2, k2, p7, k2, p9, k2, p2, k2
row 50: k2, p2, k2, p6, k10, p5, k2, p9, k2, p2, k2

row 52: k2, p2, k2, p6, k10, p5, k2, p9, k2, p2, k2
row 54: k2, p2, k2, p8, k2, p2, k2, p7, k2, p9, k2, p2, k2
row 56: k2, p2, k2, p8, k2, p2, k2, p7, k2, p9, k2, p2, k2
row 58: k2, p2, k2, p6, k10, p5, k2, p9, k2, p2, k2
row 60: k2, p2, k2, p6, k10, p3, k4, p9, k2, p2, k2

row 62: k2, p2, k2, p8, k2, p2, k2, p5, k4, p9, k2, p2, k2
row 64: k2, p2, k2, p8, k2, p2, k2, p6, k3, p9, k2, p2, k2
row 66: k2, p2, k2, p21, k2, p9, k2, p2, k2
row 68: k2, p2, k2, p32, k2, p2, k2
row 70: k2, p2, k2, p32, k2, p2, k2

row 72: k2, p2, k36, p2, k2
row 74: k2, p2, k36, p2, k2
row 76: k2, p40, k2
row 78: k2, p40, k2
row 80: k

row 82: k

row 83: (right side) BO all sts.



Weave in ends.

Block and lay flat to dry

If you have any questions about the pattern, please feel free to contact me via email at kris@krisknits.com or on Ravelry: KristenKnits.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Summer Cloths!

I'm so happy to finally be able to offer this cloth set. It's taken me a little longer than expected but I've been working on so many things at once. The Wedding, All American, Beach, and Wedding set are coming up next.


I really like the designs I made for this set. It has a little of everything for the season from flip flops to Mai Tai's. There will be more great summer designs in the Beach Set as well.


My son has his first ear infection and we're in the midst of packing everything that we don't need on a daily basis. It has definitely been an interesting week to say the least. I cannot believe how much outgrown clothing I have from my little ones. All of it is probably going to good-will and a few friends that are having babies this year. Between the packing, playing, and insomnia I'm hoping to get a another few sets out before the end of this month. I know a lot of people have been asking when the All-American Set is coming out and I would guess Sunday/Monday if everything goes well this week.

This pattern is available as a PDF download and priced at $3.25. There are eight cloth patterns in this set. You can purchase this pattern if you are a Ravelry member by clicking the "Buy Now" button below the pictures. The Summer Cloths are also available in my Pattern Store here as a Ravelry Download. There are 5 pages total and the download is sized at 5.4MB. If you have any questions about the pattern or payment options, please feel free to contact me via email at kris@krisknits.com or on Ravelry: KristenKnits.

Lily's Sugar'n Cream Solid:

Dragonfly - 01740 Hot Pink (Pink)
Sunglasses - 01317 Hot Purple (Purple)
Flip Flops - 01712 Hot Green (Green)
Popsicle - 01130 Warm Brown (Brown)
Ladybug - 00095: Red (Red)

Peaches & Cream Solid:

Mai Tai - 11 Sunburst
Kite - 12 Gold
Bicycle - 56 Light Green






I made each written pattern with a corresponding chart for the dishcloth. From the sets that I've already made, I've managed to get about 2-2½ cloths out of one ball of Lily's Sugar'n Cream Solid Yarn. Though you can use any kitchen cotton you prefer.

Alright, it's time to put the laptop away and clean the kitchen. Hope everyone is at least trying to enjoy this summer. It's been nothing but rain and chilly days here in New York.

Monday, June 8, 2009

We're Still Here...

To say that I'm a mess right now is an understatement. So many things are happening all at once I'm starting to feel dizzy. Though I wouldn't trade any of it for one second. I had re injured my right eye last weekend and that put me out of commission for the entire week. Alright, maybe that part I wouldv'e traded but everything else has been productive and exciting. The move is still happening by the end of this month and although I should be packing, I really do enjoy a hectic lifestyle. I don't know what I'm going to do after all the dust settles, maybe sleep a little more.



With somewhat limited vision and extra help I had with the kids this week, I managed to get some work started. Knitting was a little strange with the lack of depth perception so I stuck to just charting out some fantastic designs. I've already started writing up some of the patterns and knitting. There will definitely be some wonderful sets of cloths this summer. So far I have added plans of a beach, fruit, dessert and flower set ontop of the wedding, summer, and patriotic ones. I'll be happily busy over the next few months trying to make them all availible.

In the last day or so I have also been working on a pattern for a headband that I'm making for Ella. It is coming out beautifully and I'm going to try and tech edit the pattern to put on my blog for everyone in the next couple days. Right now its just living on crumpled and ripped graph paper.

I have to go back to the doctor next week just to make sure that everything is healing right. They were talking about surgery earlier this week but it turns out they don't want to go the more aggressive route until it happens again. I have what's called recurrent corneal erosion syndrome and I'm not looking forward to more pain when when it tears again. Hopefully with the drops I was prescribed and a more reasonable bedtime, It'll be a long time before another episode.

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

School Cloths...

Well, my kiddies decided that today would be a great day for 2 and a half hour naps. It allowed me to clean up the living room a little and finish the pdf file for the School/Teacher Cloths. I actually finished the knitting last week but wasn't able to take photos until Sunday. I love this set. I'm actually giving these to a very special teacher in my life. I know she's going to be all smiles when I see her tomorrow.

I'm going to try and get a few more sets out this month while I still have some free time. I'm hoping to finish the "Wedding Set" by next Friday. I'm about halfway through charting the patterns. Some have asked what program I use to put the pattern booklets together. All I really use is a simple cross stitch charting program that lets you click on small boxes to design an image, and photoshop. After I design the images, I write out each picture's pattern, knit them up, block, take photographs and load them into the computer. I really enjoy creating an exciting and original cover page for each pattern set. The rest is all editing text, resizing photos to make sure everything fits on a page to be printed, then adding some extra theme to the pattern. I really hope you enjoy everyone of these sets. A lot of love and creativity goes into each one to make it special. The kids are even starting to get involved when I design the charts. Victor especially loved the Easter set.


This pattern is available as a PDF download and priced at $3.25. There are eight cloth patterns in this set. You can purchase this pattern if you are a Ravelry member by clicking the "Buy Now" button below the pictures. The Baby Cloths are also available in my Pattern Store here as a Ravelry Download. There are 5 pages total and the download is sized at 6MB. If you have any questions about the pattern or payment options, please feel free to contact me via email at kris@krisknits.com or on Ravelry: KristenKnits.

Lily's Sugar'n Cream Solid:

Scissor - 00071: Grape (Purple)
ABC Cloth - 00083: Cornflower Blue (Blue)
123 Cloth - 00062: Emerald (Green)
School Bus - 00010: Yellow (Yellow)
Apple - 00095: Red (Red)
Pencil - 00082: Jute (Tan)

Lion Brand Cotton Solid:

Book - Paprika Article: #760-133
Globe -
Clove Article: #760-136






I made each written pattern with a corresponding chart for the dishcloth. From the sets that I've already made, I've managed to get about 2-2½ cloths out of one ball of Lily's Sugar'n Cream Solid Yarn. Though you can use any kitchen cotton you prefer.

I should probably start dinner now. Later I'm going to get to all the emails I have. Promise!

Monday, May 18, 2009

Mondays...

We've been having a really busy week over here. I keep trying to create more time out of thin air to accomplish everything but it's not working out too well, I'm tired. The weekends are filled with birthday parties and baby showers, play dates and visits to the park. During the week we go through our normal routines and before I can settle down and breathe a little it's time for bed. I do love being woken up every morning by these two beautiful kids though. I wish they could stay small forever. I already see how fast my daughter has become a little girl. Right now I can't imagine a day when I won't be able to cuddle them on the couch or tuck them into bed. But I'm just a Mom trying to hold on to all the wonderful memories we have as a family.


They really are the best children any Mother could ask for. I'm so thankful that right now I'm able to stay home with Victor and Ella and watch them grow. Lately we've been getting ready to pack for the move next month. This is where most of my time has been going, I'm sure anyone can relate to this kind of headache.


In the evenings I've been working on a School/Teacher set of cloths to put out next. My girlfriend had asked if I could create a set for her to make for her daughter's teacher. After I started charting a few designs I had in my head, I knew they would be perfect for any occasion in the school year. They should be up in the next day or two if I can manage a few hours tomorrow and finish up the pdf file in photoshop. Well, it's time for bed in this house, Have a goodnight everyone.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

A Few More Baby Gifts...

It seems like every weekend this month I have another baby shower to go to. I always try to make something special and handmade for the Mom-to-be. While browsing Flickr the other day, I saw this tutorial and decided that it would make the perfect gift for a friend who's having a baby boy in July. I think the outcome was well worth all the cutting and sewing.

It's a pretty straight forward, easy to follow tutorial. I would definitely recommend it if you have some extra time on the weekend. I loved looking through my fabric stash to find matching colors.

You can't tell in the photos but I did add something extra to these adorable blocks. I picked up some round mesh jingle toys from the store and put them in the middle of the fiberfill when I stuffed them. Any baby will love the sounds they make when bounced on the floor.

I think I managed to finish everything in one evening while (not really) watching Disney's Cars in the living room with the kids.

I'm still working steadily on a few more cloth sets for this month. I might even be able to finish everything I hoped for. There's also a lot of exciting things happening around us. One being the fact that our new home will finally be finished next month and I get to pack up all of our belongings and move again. This time it will be permanent and that makes this Mommy very happy.

Friday, May 8, 2009

Baby Cloths!

I'm so happy to have finished these in time for the weekend. Now I can start working on some other very important deadlines. My eye is still healing slowly and everyday my vision is more tolerable and coming back in focus. I cannot express how blessed I felt after reading all of the thoughtful comments and emails I've received from everyone. Thank you, from the bottom of my heart.


These cloths were such a joy to create and they are going to a very sweet "soon to be" baby girl at the end of this month. I can think of a thousand different uses for them. From bathing to feeding to playing. I might even try making a baby blanket for my daughter using these squares if I have time this year. I hope everyone enjoys knitting and giving these patterns as much as I did.


This pattern is available as a PDF download and priced at $3.25. There are eight cloth patterns in this set. You can purchase this pattern if you are a Ravelry member by clicking the "Buy Now" button below the pictures. The Baby Cloths are also available in my Pattern Store here as a Ravelry Download. There are 5 pages total and the download is sized at 4.4MB. If you have any questions about the pattern or payment options, please feel free to contact me via email at kris@krisknits.com or on Ravelry: KristenKnits.


Lily's Sugar'n Cream Solid:

Baby Feet - 00093: Soft Violet (Purple)
Baby Bottle - 00083: Cornflower Blue (Blue)
Baby Hand - 00042: Tea Rose (Orange)
Pacifier - 00046: Rose PInk (Pink)
Diaper Pin - 01004: Soft Ecru (Off White)
Carriage - 00003: Cream (Off White)
Moon - 00082: Jute (Tan)

Bernat Organic Natural Cotton:

(knitted slightly looser)
Rattle - Cactus





I made each written pattern with a corresponding chart for the dishcloth. From the sets that I've already made, I've managed to get about 2-2½ cloths out of one ball of Lily's Sugar'n Cream Solid Yarn. Though you can use any kitchen cotton you prefer.


I have a lot of ideas in my head for the rest of this month into June. I'm playing around with some ideas for a Wedding, Teacher, Summer and All American set. I don't know if I'll be able to finish everyone but it's nice to talk about anyway. I'm only going to do a year of cloth sets and then focus more on knitwear for the fall/winter months. I have a book and a few magazine deadlines to work out patterns for so that and some upcoming cloth sets should keep me happily busy through the summer. I would love to hear some feed back on sets that YOU would love to see designed this year.

Monday, May 4, 2009

Mother's Day Cloth...

I apologize for the little hiatus this blog has taken in the past few weeks. I'm only now starting to feel like myself again. While holding my son and talking to a neighbor one afternoon I suffered a severe corneal abrasion when Victor turned his head (and baseball cap) unexpectedly into my right eye. The brim of the cap had torn off all the skin on my cornea. Completely covering my pupil I was instantly unable to see. After a trip to the hospital and follow-up visits with the Optometrist every day for a week, I still have very blurry vision in the affected eye and that could take months to correct itself. I'm slowly getting used to the difference in vision. I'm just thankful that the pain is gone. Apparently the cornea has the most concentrated nerve endings in the entire human body. I wish I didn't have to learn that fact the hard way.


I haven't been on the computer that much lately but everyday it's getting easier to read and do more work online. I couldn't resist at least trying to get a finished cloth out for Mother's Day. There are several days left if you still need to make something extra for Mom on her day. Hope everyone will enjoy this cloth. It's a fun pattern that you can make year round just to show how much you appreciate everything she does.



Mother's Day Cloth:

Needles: US Size #3, 3.25mm
(You can use larger needles but might end up with a less defined picture)

Yarn:
Lily's Sugar'n Cream
or any other kitchen cotton yarn.
I used the color Rose Pink

Materials:

Tapestry Needle

Pattern:

CO 47s

row 1: (an all odd numbered rows) k
row 2: k
row 4: k
row 6: k
row 8: k4, p39, k4
row 10: k4, p39, k4

row 12: k4, p4, k2, p5, k2, p4, k5, p4, k2, p5, k2, p4, k4
row 14: k4, (p5, k1)x2, p4, k2, p3, k2, p4, (k1, p5)x2, k4
row 16: k4, (p5, k1)x2, p3, k2, p5, k2, p3, (k1, p5)x2, k4
row 18: k4, (p5, k1)x2, p3, k2, p5, k2, p3, )k1, p5)x2, k4

row 20: k4, p5, k1, (p2, k1)x2, p3, k2, p5, k2, p3, (k1, p2)x2, k1, p5, k4
row 22: k4, p5, k1, p1, k3, p1, k1, p3, k2, p5, k2, p3, k1, p1, k3, p1, k1, p5, k4
row 24: k4, p5, k3, p1, k3, p4, k2, p3, k2, p4, k3, p1, k3, p5, k4
row 26: k4, p4, k3, p3, k3, p4, k5, p4, k3, p3, k3, p4, k4
row 28: k4, p39, k4

row 30: k4, p14, k1, p24, k4
row 32: k4, p13, k1, p1, k1, p23, k4
row 34: k4, p12, k1, p3, k1, (p6, k1)x2, p8, k4
row 36: k4, p11, (k1, p2)x2, k1, p4, k3, p4, k1, p1, k1, p7, k4
row 38: k4, p10, k1, p2, k3, p2, k1, p2, k2, p1, k2, p2, k1, p3, k1, p6, k4

row 40: k4, p9, k1, p2, k5, p2, k3, p3, k3, (p2, k1)x2, p5, k4
row 42: k4, p8, k1, p2, (k3, p1)x2, k2, p2, (k1, p2)x2, k3, p2, k1, p4, k4
row 44: k4, p8, k1, p2, k2, p3, k4, p2, (k1, p2)x2, k5, p2, k1, p3, k4
row 46: k4, p8, k1, p5, k1, (p2, k2)x2, p1, k1, p2, k3, p1, k3, p2, k1, p2, k4
row 48: k4, p9, k1, p3, k5, p2, k3, p1, k1, p2, k2, p3, k2, p2, k1, p2, k4

row 50: k4, p10, k3, p2, k2, p2, k4, p1, k1, (p5, k1)x2, p2, k4
row 52: k4, p14, k2, p2, k5, p2, k1, p3, k3, p3, k1, p3, k4
row 54: k4, p3, k8, p2, k2, p2, k7, p2, k3, p2, k4, p4, k4
row 56: k4, p3, k1, p2, k2, p2, (k1, p2)x2, k7, p1, k1, p8, k1, p5, k4
row 58: k4, p6, k2, p5, k1, p2, k6, p3, k6, p2, k1, p5, k4

row 60: k4, p6, k2, p5, k1, p2, k5, p2, k1, p2, k5, p2, k1, p5, k4
row 62: k4, p6, k2, p5, k1, p3, k3, p2, k3, p2, k3, p3, k1, p5, k4
row 64: k4, p6, k2, p5, k2, p6, k2, p1, k2, p6, k2, p5, k4
row 66: k4, p3, k1, p2, k2, p2, k1, p3, k2, p4, k2, p3, k2, p4, k2, p6, k4
row 68: k4, p3, k8, p4, k6, p5, k6, p7, k4

row 70: k4, p39, k4
row 72: k4, p39, k4
row 74: k
row 76: k
row 78: k
row 80: k


row 81: Bind Off to last 3 sts, begin knitting I-cord.
Knit for 3" and BO. Fasten to underside of cloth with tapestry needle.


Weave in ends.

Block and lay flat to dry


I have also recently started a set of Baby Cloths that I know your going to absolutely fall in-love with. I'm really trying to finish up all the knitting and editing to have them published by Friday. I'm a little behind on emails this week and I apologize again. I'll be "child free" for 5 hours or so tomorrow morning and will be getting to every message I have.

Monday, April 20, 2009

Fetch !...

While staring at my enormous stash last week all I could think to myself was, "What am I going to do with all this cotton?". It really is taking over the craft room and all the baskets that I keep my yarn in. I can't seem to resist the beautiful colors that our local stores carry. I will always knit dishcloths but what about the left overs that will never make up a whole cloth? I've had this idea in my head for quite some time now. I think I attempted making one about two years ago but with new babies and having to move it was left unfinished. Needing a break from the sweater I'm currently working on, I sat down and wrote up the pattern for everyone. My son and I had fun trying to come up with a name.

Everyone I know loves knitting for their pets. This is a fast and easy to follow pattern that uses simple increases and decreases then seaming up with mattress stitch. Great for a beginner that is looking to practice some shaping. I know I'll be making a few for Christmas this year. The pattern is also easily adaptable for larger dogs. Just add more stitches to the cast on areas and then increase the number of rows that you knit in plain stockingnet stitch for a longer bone.



Here's the pattern page on Ravelry!

Pattern: Fetch !

Needles:
US Size #6, 4.0mm

Yarn:
Lily's Sugar'n Cream
or any other kitchen cotton yarn.

Materials:
Fiber fill or scrap yarn for stuffing,
Tapestry Needle
Strong yarn for seaming up.
( I used Patons Grace )
Scissor

Pattern: (Make 2)

CO 6sts

Row 1: K all sts
Row 2 (WS) and all even rows : P all sts
Row 3: Kfb, K4, Kfb (8 sts)
Break yarn and push sts back to end of needle.

CO 6sts on other needle.
Repeat rows 1-3 but don't break the yarn.
You should now have both pieces on one needle. Slide them together and P all sts (16 sts)
(*Tip: After purling the first 8 sts Grab the tail yarn (from the next piece) with the working yarn and P 1 st, this will secure it. Then drop the tail yarn and continue the row with working yarn. Be sure to treat that stitch as one on the next (RS) row.

Rows 7-10: (K one row, P one row) (2x)

Row 11: K1, SSK, K10, K2tog, K1
Row 13: K1, SSK, K8, K2tog, K1
Row 15: K1, SSK, K6, K2tog, K1
Row 17, K1, SSK, K4, K2tog, K1

Rows 19-30:
(K one row, P one row) (6x)

Row 31: Kfb, K6, Kfb
Row 33: Kfb, K8, Kfb
Row 35: Kfb, K10, Kfb
Row 37: Kfb, K12, Kfb

Rows 39-42: (K one row, P one row) (2x)

Row 43: K1, SSK, K2, K2tog, K1, Turn work keeping remaining 8 sts on right needle

Row 44:
Purl the 6 sts that were just worked.

Row 45: K 6 sts
Row 46: P 6 sts

Row 47: BO 6 sts, Break yarn.

Join yarn to remaining sts on (RS) and repeat rows 43-47.


Finishing:

Place both sides together wrong sides facing. With strong yarn thread tapestry needle and begin mattress stitching the sides and using a shoulder seam for joining the two halves together for the ends of the bone This video from Berroco might help if you get stuck. (I started seaming about half an inch down from the top right corner and continued counter-clockwise.) Once you have about 2" left begin stuffing the bone with fiberfill or scrap yarn. Finish seaming and secure ends. Pull thread through and cut with scissors from other side to hide it.

Here is a photo of how I used the Mattress Stitch to close the toy:


*A note about Fetch! and any other handmade toy that you use with your pets:
This toy is intended to be used only with owner's supervision. Do not leave your pet unattended with such toys because if ripped apart or damaged it could pose as a choking hazard. Check toy regularly for signs of wear and replace if necessary. (They're very fast to make!)

Fetch! © KrisKnits 2009
This pattern is for personal use only.


If you have any questions about this design or need help you can leave a comment or an email at kris@krisknits.com or on Ravelry via KristenKnits. I will try and help as best I can. I have been really swamped as of late and I apologize for any inconvenience. This week I'm cracking down to finish everything. Hope everyone is enjoying the better weather.


Saturday, April 11, 2009

Organic Cotton Bunnies...

I finished these little guys the other day to put in the kids baskets along with the toys and candy they're getting from the Easter Bunny. I've had to hide them in the meantime so they don't hop off somewhere. The whole house has been buzzing today while everyone is getting ready for tomorrow. We're cooking, cleaning, baking and getting ready to paint some Easter eggs. Oh, and I have to shop for Ella's shoes later because she's outgrown her dressy ones. Hopefully the stores will still be open by the time I'm able to get out.


Pattern: Bunny Nuggets
Yarn: Bernat Organic Cotton in White
Needles: US # 3, 3.25 mm

Here's the link to this project's Ravelry page!



For this particular pattern I followed the knitting instructions as written. The result was adorable, but I wanted the bunnies to be able to "stand". I took about 12 pennies and taped them together for a weight. Then I placed them on top of the stuffing before I seamed the bottoms closed. I added a pom pom, embroidered black eyes and swiss darned a pink nose. Now they are ready to play with each other tomorrow morning.



I should get back to cleaning now. I meant to post last night but we were all too exhausted by the time we got home from our friends house. Wishing everyone a happy and healthy Easter tomorrow!