2012-06-15

International yarn bombing day

Today, June 9th, is the international yarn bombing day! What is your contribution?

As a baby's bottom...

Item: One strand booties and lettstrikka babylue from Nøstebarn
Yarn: Drops silkealpakka
Grams: 44 g

The one strand baby booties are simply brilliant. Easy to knit, excellent for small scraps, easy to make larger or smaller by using different yarns and needles. The trickiest part is to sew together the bottom of the bootie with kitchener stitch, but you'll get the hang of it in the end. I always use the Purl Bee Kitchener Stitch tutorial, it's great!

The hat is also a good pattern, nice and easy. Next time I'll probably knit the last half of it in the round, I prefer to minimize the required sewing in the end.

The yarn is a silk alpaca blend, 70% alpaca and 30% mulberry silk, soft and silky as a baby's bottom.


2012-06-14

My prize is here!

My Etimo Rose crochet set from Pickles arrived today. I won it when I was awarded second place in the inspiration contest at Pickles last week with my Oslo-in-my-heart anorak!

Now I can't wait to crochet the gorgeous dress seen on the cover of the booklet Blødt til babyen, shown in the picture!


2012-06-11

How to knit calories

I once read that knitting requires more calories than just sitting, a big hurrah for those of us who can't sit in front of a tv without some knitting in our laps :)

Now, here's another idea for how to knit calories, inspired by my pilates class; do it on a gym ball!

Great for making skeins as well :)


2012-06-07

CPH shopping spree

In Copenhagen for the weekend, lovely city! Going hopping with my baby stroller is a bit difficult, as many of the oh-so-desirable shops are a few steps out of reach :( But still, had an altogether lovely shopping experience
I spent some surfing time ahead of the trip, looking for the best knitting shops, and decided to pay Sommerfuglen a visit. With no regrets, it's a wonderful shop! I bought several knitting books, and couldn't resist some balls of yarn either, so now my yarn stash has grown some more...
I also discovered a cute porcelain shop, Liebe, with lots of cute porcelain earrings, doorknobs, cups and platters, highly recommend it! They also have a shop online.




2012-06-04

Oslo-in-my-heart-anorak

Item: Oslo anorak from Pickles
Yarn: Fritidsgarn
Grams: 301 g

Again, I have cast on for the creativity contests at Pickles. Last time, I didn't finish my "Girls Gone Duplicate" in time for the deadline, mothering is a time-consuming business... But this time I just about had time enough to finish, lucky me! Because I made it through to the final, yippie! Here's some more snapshots of my anorak.




I've used a single thread of white Fritidsgarn as the main colour, and a triple thread of coloured Fritidsgarn for the tiny hearts. The hearts are knitted, not embroidered on afterwards. This makes a very thick and warm anorak, and the hearts that pop out are just adorable. The coloured edging along the rim of the hood is actually not crocheted or knitted, but embroidered with chain stitches. The pompom is made with a Clover pompom maker, a clever little thing.


Good luck to all you other finalists! 


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