I admit it. I have never seen a bigfoot, but I hope they are real. I don't think I want to see one, though, unless I am safely driving away in a vehicle. I understand that they might be here in Colorado. So I had to design a potholder to get my own bigfoot. This is done in double knitting, so it is a Bigfoot on one side and a white Yeti on the other. I think he turned out really cute.
Thursday, August 10, 2023
Is it a Bigfoot or a Yeti? And a free pattern too.
Wednesday, August 9, 2023
Wookie and Omi Forever in a Potholder - Free Pattern
I adore my kitties and now they pictured on a potholder!
Saturday, July 1, 2023
Scrub-a-dub-dub Scrubbies
https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/easy-as-pie-dishcloth
Wednesday, June 21, 2023
Life with Cats
Guess I'll have to make another basket for my yarn.
Monday, June 19, 2023
It's not only bags ... Potholders!
Since I have this gigantic stash of cotton yarn, I have also been knitting dishcloths, dish towels, pot holders, and scrubbies. I will be posting pictures of several of these over the next few days as well.
But these three are my favorite. My friend wanted some potholders "with a southwestern theme" for her RV. So I found the pattern for these, and I think they came out beautifully. My friend liked them so much that she hung them on the wall instead of using them as potholders.
These are made with double knitting, so they have the pattern on both sides in the opposite number. I am an experienced knitting, but for some reason, have only discovered double knitting in the past couple of years. I am making bundles of potholders for gifts for the holidays. And yes, I need to start now in June to have them done in December.
https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/southwest-potholders
Saturday, June 17, 2023
Friday, June 16, 2023
Even More Bags
So here are some more bags for your viewing pleasure.
Thursday, April 13, 2023
Shopping bags galore!
I have been knitting. Lots of shopping bags. You will be amazed how much they can hold! Although there are many patterns on Ravelry, I will be posing my modified pattern -- for free -- in the next few days. Stay tuned!
I gave several away to friends, and many of them have come back and asked for more, willing to pay. Ha! Here is some of the bags.
Monday, January 16, 2023
No More Paper or Plastic, Part 2
We went to the grocery store this morning and I am tickled pink! (or beige or yellow or green, depending on the bag). My shopping not only worked great, but held more than any plastic bag. The clerk asked me where I got them, and when I said I made them, she called other clerks over to see them. I was so honored. Ken's only comment is that I should made the handles shorter. No problem! I thought I was making them too short. So now I am doing one in lime green and another one in shades of blue. Stay tuned!
Sunday, January 15, 2023
No More Paper or Plastic in Colorado
I have a big bag of cotton yarn that I collected in anticipation of this. However, I really didn't like the feel of knitting with cotton, so the bag just sat in my craft room for the past several years (yes, years). So I finally decided to start using it up. I am on my third bag now. I seem to like the feel of it better now since there is a necessity.
I am using a basic pattern. There are several free patterns on Ravelry for shopping bags, and they are very similar.
I cast on 24 stitches with size 9 circular needles and knit back and forth in stockinette (or garter stitch, your choice) until it is close to a square. Then I pick up stitches along the sides and bottom. I don't really count the stitches because exact numbers don't matter.
I continue knitting in the round, increasing two stitches at each corner two or three times. Then just knit in stockinette for a couple of inches.
I change to a larger needle, in my case size 11 and start the lace pattern:
Round 1: YO, k2tog for the entire round.
Round 2: Knit
I continue these 2 rounds for 12 to 14 inches. I then go back to stockinette for another couple of inches.
Divide for handle. This is the first time (and only time) I actually count the stitches. I take the total stitches and subtract 24 stitches (handle is 12 stitches wide). I divide that total in half.
Such as:
136 total stitches
- 24
112
/ 2
56
Next round: Knit 12 stitches. Bind off the next 56 stitches. Knit 12 and put those stitches on a holder and remove from needles. Bind off the next 56 stitches.
Change back to size 9 needles. Work in garter stitch back and forth (knit every row) until you have the length you want for the handle. Use a three-needle bind off with the stitches on the needle. Weave in the ends.
As you can see, it is pretty much "seat-of-your-pants" knitting. It's pretty forgiving and after you have made a few, the pattern is "in the bag!"