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Bookish Thursday: Small Projects for Summer Knits!

The weather is heating up. Well, at least it sure was hot in Texas.. And so it’s a good time of year to start thinking about small projects that are portable and small for summer knitting!

Traditionally this means socks. They are great for travel, knitting small and portable, but not everyone is into socks! (I am a case in point!) For some a shawl is the favourite travel knitting project, but let’s face it they do get big, and they are usually made of wool, so they get hot as well!

So what to do?

Perhaps these books can give you some ideas!

First up is One Ball Knits Purses    by Fatema, Khadija and Hajera Habibur-Rahman.

I am very excited about this book because I have quite the collection of bag handles hanging about! Each one of them a different style, and some antique. This book has a bag for EVERY ONE of them!

With the one skein approach I can also clear out those odd balls of yarn I have languishing in my stash!

Then there are the bags that I just want to knit so I HAVE to get the handles! Like this one:

All in all this book is full of fast, easy, fun projects that are sure to appeal to all. I know I will be making at least 3 of these this summer! Join me?

Next up is The Best-Dressed Knitted Bear by Emma King. This book is full of adorable bears and cute little outfits for them to wear!

The book is categorized into three groups: simple, intermediate, and complex; each with two sizes of bear: small and large. This means there is a bear in there for any level of knitter!

The outfits are absolutely adorable! From pirates to graduates, princesses and fairies, there is sure to be a bear there for someone you love to knit for!

Not only are these bears great small projects for summer, but they would make great charity knits as well!

 

The last book of the day is  Knitted Babes by Clare Garland. I have been meaning to get this book for a while and I am glad I did! The characters that fill this book are adorable and fun! And it also give you a chance to do a little sewing to make their outfits! Mix and match and have a good time creating looks for them! What more could a girl want?

Wordless Wednesday: My Secret Super Power is Finding These…

The Travel Knitting!

I gave in.. yep.. and started a sock before I left. It took several tries and 3 false starts but I got it going. I am nearly done with one sock!

 

The other will have to wait a bit. I have to grab a size 4 needle at the shop tonight and get going on the shawl! Summer concert season is upon us and my Mother needs warm shoulders!

That’s ok. I won’t need wool socks for a while anyway!

4 days, 4 planes, 1 graduation and 1 yarn shop later

And I am home!!!! And TIRED!

The spoils..

The yarn my mother picked out so I could make the shawl in the patter she also picked out. The other pattern is for me, and the shawl stick is for me as well! Thanks! It’s soo pretty!

We went to Twisted Yarns in Spring Texas, and since it was our first time there we also each got a nice little tape measure! Free!

The rest of the weekend was a whirlwind of flights, driving, eating at restaurants, graduations, party time, more eating at restaurants more flights.. woosh!

Anyway! Congratulations to my little bro on graduating!

I can already tell you are going places.. cause I couldn’t get a clear shot of you!

How To’s Day: How to Share your Crafting Story With the World

Today I have something a little different! This website project Vickie Howell has been working for has come online.

Craft Corps started as a book project and has expanded to include a blog and website in celebration of crafters and their stories.  Here is how they put it: “The primary goal of both the blog and the book is to nurture our wonderful community by telling your stories and elevating the perception of the value of craft, all crafts, amongst society. Being creative, as a hobby or professionally, is a gift and deserves to be celebrated.  I hope to do that here.”

It is going to be a great place for crafters to come together and tell their stories. Vickie has been so responsive to loom knitters in the past, so I encourage my fellow loom knitters to pop over and share your stories! (and all you other crafty folk who read here too!)

So click on the image above, sign up and join up! Who knows you could be the featured weekly crafter! 

The Google Mobile Came Through our Town

Apparently at some point last fall the Google Mobile.. as I call it came through our town. That is that vehicle that has the 36o cameras on it and takes shots for the street view on Google Maps.

So if you go to Google maps and search 11744 Cleveland Ave Uniontown Oh ..(you’ll want to copy that address and paste it into the search after you click the link)  no you won’t get to see my house.. (they didn’t come up our street) you get to see what my kids call “Mommy’s Car”. you’ll have to pan around to the side a bit.

Just something fun for Monday. since I have pulled out the sock completely once I realized I was knitting with two different sized circular needles.. That there makes the case for loom knitting them, but I can’t get my really pointy sock knitting tool on the plane. Sigh.

Starting over yet again.