Tuesday, February 9, 2010

BUNDLING UP FOR MORE SNOW!!

Winter's not through with us yet, that's for sure!! Brrrr! So even though we've been ready for spring since, let's see........DECEMBER!!!...........don't put those hats, scarves and mittens away quite yet! It seems like we're going to be needing them for just a little while longer.

If you need some ideas for some new gear, check out some of these fun accessories!!


This is my daughter Naomi's design. She used Lamb's Pride and it has become an instant shop favorite!

Dottie used the yarn from A B-Ewe-tiful Design to make this darling little hat. What makes it even more fantabulous is that all four colors come in one skein and the pattern is written on the sleeve. Isn't that convenient?


Paula can make these beautiful Fair Isle Mittens in her sleep! She is amazing!

Here's our Kim Mitchell again with her Midwest Moonlight from Interweave Knits Accessories 2009.

Wouldn't you want all that loveliness draped around your neck?

Bronwen Seaman made this cutie little hat for her cutie little girl Sophia. We have to post some pictures of that adorable little cupcake soon.
For those of you who love the look of crochet, Judy Holke shares her lovely Alpaca scarf with us. I wish you could feel how soft this scarf is!And this one too! Nice job, Judy!

Felted hats, anyone? I kinda love these buttons!



Look! It's a green hat with brown stripes!!

No....it's a BROWN hat with GREEN stripes!!! For those of you who have signed up for the double knit hat, this is what you're in store for! And don't forget, this type of hat makes a great chemo cap.
And Monica Dery has made sure her little Willow is ready for the storm!! What a good mommy and what a sweet little baby!

Hunker down in your favorite knitting/crocheting chair and enjoy the weather! It's going to be a beautiful day!! Happy Knitting!


1 comment:

Kim said...

Great ideas for knitting projects! Keep the info flowing.Oh,and yes this is going to be a great day to hunker down and knit as I watch the snow fall out of my picture window...
Happy knitting!