May 5, 2008 by bethanyjoy
Sometimes, the best projects start out as accidents. I wanted to test knit this Ruffle Skirted Soaker Pattern and I had a few quarter skeins of Paton’s Classic sitting in my stash that I’m cheap enough to hold on to for…well, forever. I’d been wanting to try some stranded colourwork soakers…and so, here’s the result:

I wasn’t sure if I loved or hated the colours together, but now that it’s done, I love them. And it looks freakin’ adorable on the Wee Girly, too!
Bonus pic:

I think it just goes to show that you don’t have to spend a lot of money on yarn to get a cute woolly. This whole soaker cost a whopping $5…yay for yarn sales and stashbusting!
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April 12, 2008 by bethanyjoy
The Swatch Bangles!
Pattern linky here — I used less than an oz of worsted weight 100purewool that was hanging around, left over from an old project. These were seriously ugly dollar-store bangles, if I ever find some in good colours, I’d like to make lacey swatches instead…but I chose solid stitch patterns so there would be a minimum of show-through.
Cast on 12 sts for both; went for about 2″ of negative ease to show off the texture and striping of the yarn.

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March 31, 2008 by bethanyjoy
Because I’m so excited about my latest FO, that I just couldn’t leave it at pics in my ravelry notebook.
First off — the pattern is Sunday Market Shawl and it is genius. Incredibly simple (all you need to know is cast on, knit, purl, yarn over, and bind off. That’s it) and very relaxing. It works up super quickly on large needles with worsted weight yarn…and it only takes a little bit of yarn! My shawl is knit of two skeins of Noro Kureyon, a total of 200 meters. The secret is all in the blocking…it magically takes what seems like a little scarf into a beautiful wrap.
Enough blabbering! Here’s the pictures, before and during blocking…

(Note the hi-tech blocking system. *snorts* )
And here’s the FO…


Isn’t it purty? I <3 this project, I truly do.
Tags: easy lace knitting, shawl, Sunday Market Shawl, wrap
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December 20, 2007 by bethanyjoy
Can we get any cuter? Why no, I don’t believe we can…
Here are some toddler sized Twinkletoes knit in a worsted weight wool; the colourway is “Goodnight Moon” and was leftover from E’s Pinwheel Sweater. The girl is stylin’.



And the first of a set of twinnie
Flakey Baby Socks — which mark my second-ever project involving stranded colourwork, and my first ever sock. So I think I did pretty good all things considered…modest as always…yes…
Tags: flakey baby socks, Pinwheel Sweater, twinkletoes
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December 14, 2007 by bethanyjoy
I decided to document my first attempt at dyeing self-striping wool. It was fun. It took for-freakin’-ever, so I’m very grateful I had the common sense to choose a small project — one of the Three Tams — so it was a sane yarn amount to dye up…only 50g/approx 112yds, and it still took an hour.
And was totally worth it. I’m calling the colourway “Self-Portrait” because if I were yarn…this would be me.
Grab some popcorn and a cold one, and enjoy!
Tags: dyeing yarn, self-striping yarn
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December 9, 2007 by bethanyjoy
…I would humbly suggest you NOT partake of the really, really good eggnog beforehand.
While it might help you relax about it all, it makes reading charts very, very difficult.
That is all.
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December 6, 2007 by bethanyjoy
I hope my little girly does! I had SO much fun making this Dreamy Day Tea Set for Elly. Easy and quick, and IMHO very adorable. OK, maybe not so humble…but I really like how it turned out. Wanted to go for more of a “shabby chic” look with it so used some “old” colours and hand-embroidered the flowers somewhat randomly as if they were handpainted on.
My 5yo has suggested I make some sugar cubes, teabags, and cookies to go with it — I think he is very creative, and will take his advice!
I’ll probably knit the teabags, though, so they’re drapey. Maybe some little napkins, too….



Tags: Crochet, handmade gifts, toys
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December 4, 2007 by bethanyjoy
I have been on a strict yarn budget of late, trying to burn through my stash. Was in a stash-burning game with some friends a few weeks ago, and look what I received as a “reward” –

4 ozs of Bluefaced Leicester Aran, hand-dyed by Rory’s Rump — the colourway is “Blowfish Revisited” and I absolutely love it. And check out the pretty stitch markers! I’m rather obsessed with my markers and yarn coordinating in a project, so this is fab.

What a fun mail day!
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December 1, 2007 by bethanyjoy
At last count, I think I had around 6 projects on the go. Keeps me busy, but sometimes means a long gap between FO’s…this scarf was a great remedy for it. It’s the One Skein Scarf — my favourite, always trusty quick-gift pattern. Using the K hook and a lighter worsted weight yarn make it drapey and soft, and it’s a fairly classic style.
Without further ado…a nearly-instant gratification FO.


The yarn is Paton’s Soy Natural Blends. I really detested knitting with it, but it crocheted beautifully…in fact, I’ll probably buy it again for crochet projects; the smoothness and sheen and soft drape work really well with hooking.
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November 30, 2007 by bethanyjoy
Thanks to all who responded to my last post about my obsession.
While view blog stats, I noticed an amusingly large number of people found my blog whilst googling for “knit christmas tree”…which got me wondering.
Could it be done?
How would you, personally, knit or hook a christmas tree?
Personally, I think from the top down, in the round. Pairing increases and decreases to shape the points, of course. Maybe in a wool/mohair blend, so it could be fulled for additional shaping…you know, something like Peace Fleece?
Not, of course, that I’ve given ANY thought to the matter…
…but just imagine the embellishing opportunities.
And, no shed needles on my carpeting.
You know, maybe this isn’t such a crazy idea…
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