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Purple Scarf
I used Caron Simply Soft yarn for this scarf. I made this on a car trip with a lace pattern that I had and wanted to try out on something. I didn’t block it (lazy), but it doesn’t curl on … Continue reading
Purple “Drop” Hat
This is the same pattern as Martin’s Christmas hat. I used some of the same yarn that my dropped scarf is made of, thus the title. I think all of the other yarn I used was Caron Simply Soft. The … Continue reading
Martin’s Hat
I made Martin a red beanie for Christmas, I love how it turned out! It was a very simple ribbed pattern and was knit flat on two needles. The pattern for the hat is found here.
Daddy’s Four Angle Coasters
More Four Angle Coasters! I love this pattern… if you couldn’t tell :). One of these days I will have to put it up on Ravelry or something.
Mom’s Change Purse
I pieced this little change purse together for Mommy’s Christmas gift to go in. I used a recycled zipper (from my chop bin) and some scraps from my first quilt.
Mom’s Christmas Necklace
I love making magazine beads! I made these in North Carolina and decided to use them for Mommy’s Christmas gift. One of these days I will have to make a tutorial on magazine beads…
Ribbon Wreath
I found this tutorial on making a really pretty wreath for Christmas, and had the idea to use ribbon instead of plastic bags. This was really easy to make, but a little tedious and time consuming using ribbon! It’s a really great … Continue reading
Raindrop Cowl/Headband
Yay! I finally used my knitting machine again! I made this cowl/headband with some Caron Simply Soft on a size 3 key plate. It is stockinette with some dropped stitches. In binding off I dropped every fourth stitch or so. This … Continue reading

