Before washing
And after
Pattern: Fiber Trends Felted Clog
Yarn: Paton's Classic Marino in Wedgwood and Chestnut
Needles: size 14 straight
When I read about the Harlot's felted clogs, I thought I need to make a pair. I loved hers so much, I made the same pair for my mom. I hope she likes them.
Pattern: Calorimetry
Yarn: every bit of 1 ball Noro Silk Garden #34 (I think)
Needles: size 8
My favorite thing about this pattern is the flattering way my hair falls out of the back.
If I make it again, I will cast on fewer stitches. It seems a bit too long, and maybe a bit too wide. However, I think it is beautiful, and Noro is a wonderful yarn choice.
I did wear it to work today, and it was very warm and snugly. Another great (but odd) feature, I wear a boiled wool pea coat, and my hats always hit the collar wonky. Calorimetry doesn't have that kind of an issue, so it was very comfortable to wear.
Pattern: Basic Roll Brim Hat
Yarn: Lamb's Pride, Wool of the Andes, Philosopher's wool, and a bunch of stuff I can't remember.
Needles: size 8 16 inch circs
I have completed 5 hats for Dulaan. That is 1/4 of my goal. Yeah me!
There is a lake effect snow event headed my way. Could mean more knitting time, could just mean that I trudge to work in snow. I can see the high school from my house, so I walk to work.
Happy Knitting!
And after
Pattern: Fiber Trends Felted Clog
Yarn: Paton's Classic Marino in Wedgwood and Chestnut
Needles: size 14 straight
When I read about the Harlot's felted clogs, I thought I need to make a pair. I loved hers so much, I made the same pair for my mom. I hope she likes them.
Pattern: Calorimetry
Yarn: every bit of 1 ball Noro Silk Garden #34 (I think)
Needles: size 8
My favorite thing about this pattern is the flattering way my hair falls out of the back.
If I make it again, I will cast on fewer stitches. It seems a bit too long, and maybe a bit too wide. However, I think it is beautiful, and Noro is a wonderful yarn choice.
I did wear it to work today, and it was very warm and snugly. Another great (but odd) feature, I wear a boiled wool pea coat, and my hats always hit the collar wonky. Calorimetry doesn't have that kind of an issue, so it was very comfortable to wear.
Pattern: Basic Roll Brim Hat
Yarn: Lamb's Pride, Wool of the Andes, Philosopher's wool, and a bunch of stuff I can't remember.
Needles: size 8 16 inch circs
I have completed 5 hats for Dulaan. That is 1/4 of my goal. Yeah me!
There is a lake effect snow event headed my way. Could mean more knitting time, could just mean that I trudge to work in snow. I can see the high school from my house, so I walk to work.
Happy Knitting!
4 comments:
The felted clogs are great. I love the way the yarn looks when it is felted. Your calorimetry turned out great (beautiful hair by the way). I have been thinking about knitting it but did not know how hard it would be. Your hats are inspiring - the hats I knitted for the homeless at the Gospel Mission were well recieved and I think I will knit more. Her's hoping you get to do some knitting.
My, my, what a busy little knitter bee you've been. Everything looks great!
I'm glad to know that your head will be warm while you are walking 10 miles- uphill- there AND back, on your way to school. LOL! ;)
~Suz~
You have given me the best quote to put on my blog. Do I have your permission to post it in my blog? "Socks are like potato chips, you can't have just one pair." I love it! Of course you will get credit for saying it. Reading that made me chuckle.
ooooh your calometry or whatever it is called is awesome!
LOVE IT!
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