Tuesday, August 7, 2012

knit night

I finally got the chance to go to a knit circle here in town. I had been wanting to go for a few weeks but something was always going on. Panera just opened up in town and they started meeting there. I worked on a light crocheted spring scarf but mostly admired the amazing work of the other girls! I really enjoyed myself and loved meeting some other yarn crafters!

When I got home Seth had already gotten Blake to bed so I got to continue crocheting. I started an adorable fuzzy bear hat by Alli Hyer of Alli Crafts. It worked up really fast and I think it turned out adorable!_MG_7675

I also used the same yarn to make a few simple coasters.
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And today I used some scrap yarn I had to make a cover for a can using Rachel's of Cornflower Blue pattern.
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9 comments:

  1. Your little bear hat is adorable! Love the colors in that yarn -- it's very autumn-ish. :) So glad I got to finally meet you; hope to see you again soon!

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    1. thank you! That yarn always reminds me of autumn too. It was really awesome meeting you last night! I will try to make it whenever I can! I had a lot of fun!

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  2. I love the can cozy! The colors are pretty and I like the ribbon woven through!

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    1. thank you! I think the colors turned out better than I expected together. It was nice using some of that scrap yarn I can't seem to throw away!

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  3. Hi there,
    I just found your blog and im so so glad i did!

    your blog is so amazing and your photos are gorgeous! these knits are so good!

    would you like to follow each other?i just followed you and would appreciate if you could do the same back! :)

    have a great day!
    --
    Nicole and Eli
    xoxo
    http://thegreenraybans.blogspot.com

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  4. thank you! I am following your blog as well :)

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  5. It turned out wonderful! I'd totally wear one of those myself; though animal hats usually look horrible on me, I have a feeling something like this might actually work:)

    The yarn looks great too!

    blueeyednightowl.blogspot.com

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