Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Lots of Knitting

I have been working hard at completing some knitting projects. I had finished this scarf and just needed to weave the ends in. It is made with Homespun yarn by Lion Brand Yarn. The pattern is a basic garter stitch. It works up fast and is incredibly soft. The color is similar to bubblegum.

Also, I just completed this baby afghan. It is knitted with a baby weight yarn in pink and lavender. I have worked on this off and on for about 3 months.


Here is a closeup of it folded. It is the same afghan, for some reason the pictures are not true to the actual colors.

I knitted another dishcloth with the remainder of the yellow cotton yarn that I used for the butterfly.

This next dishcloth makes me LOL!! I knitted this one just in time for Thanksgiving!!

I am currently working on another turkey. I am constantly thinking of my next project. The knitting needles are definitely busy. Soon I will put my attention to new cross stitch projects, quilt blocks and sewing some clothes.

On a past post I mentioned my doll, Mary Ann, that I had when I was a child. I was asked if I still have her. Yes, she is still with me, as well as a favorite stuffed monkey. I had a teddy bear too, but the monkey was my favorite. He even traveled with me on vacation. I am still searching the basement for other treasures.

Take care and I hope everyone has good week.

Teresa

4 comments:

Heidi said...

Your knitting needles have been racing but I especially love the dish cloth with the turkey. How cute is that!

~~ Heidi ~~

Linda said...

I love all your projects. The scarf is so pretty...what size needles did you use and how many stitches did you cast on?

The turkey dishcoth is great, perfect for the holidays. Whoever receives these sweet gifts will be very pleased. Linda

Laural said...

Oh wow you have been one busy knitter! That turkey cloth makes me LOL too.

Coy Hill said...

Thanks for visiting Country Captures.

I cannot say that I am into knitting but as my wife and I were checking out your blog she commented that your turkey "is too cute"
Thanks again,
Salty