Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Baby bib.



I just finished making this baby bib today. I used the pattern "I-Love-Stockinette Baby Bib" by Laura Treadway (downloaded free from Ravelry.com), size 6 needles ('cause that's what was on my cable from the last project) and Sugar 'N Cream yarn. I've never used this yarn before. My mom uses it all the time for dish rags, but I kinda hated knitting with it. It just sort of felt cheap in hand and didn't move very easily on my needles which really slowed down my knitting. The price was good though and it's just going to be catching baby spit, so no biggy. I have another skein, so all in all, I will most likely end up with 3 bibs in this color. If I were to buy yarn for this again, I would get a blend that was softer (not that I could find such a thing locally).

Update: 10/11/2013

I was correct on getting 3 bibs out of the two skeins of yarn. They soak up a good amount of drool, and bub enjoys chewing on them. I'm happy :)

Friday, September 13, 2013

Striped longies.

I have no red wool yarn :( So no monster longies for now. I frogged the striped longies and am reknitting those instead. The orange and black alone would not be enough yarn, so I added the avacado green and reduced the size of the black stripes.


I am using size 6 needles (size 4 for the waistband) for a gauge of 5.5 stitches per inch. I measured my little guy at 17 inches at the waist, 20 hips, 17 rise. I intend for them to be big so cast on with a 3 inch ease, or 112 stitches. Each color stripe has an increase of 4 stitches (ending up with 124 stitches), plus one short row. I could have added two short rows per color stripe, but don't want it to be so obvious that there are short rows (nothing like chunky stripes on the tush to give it away). In the photo the back is on the right side.

I am nearly done with the body section of the longies. I will finish the green stripe, the next black stripe, then start the gusset in the -orange- color. I am a bit nervous about possibly running out of black yarn, as I intend the cuffs to be black. I have used up approximately half a skein worth of yarn. Now that bub is getting bigger, those skeins of Wool of the Andes worsted don't seem to be going very far.

I've been working on these for nearly a week now. I hope to have more time over the weekend, and possibly get them finished up. Lanolin is on my shopping list, and I have some woolies waiting to be lanolized so might as well do these at the same time if I can. I have been getting very little knitting done, so it will feel great if I do manage to finish something.

Saturday, September 7, 2013

Braided longies - on.

I said I would post pictures of the re-knit braided longies, and I am finally getting to it. They fit my baby okay for now, but not for long. I did not count on the legs being so snug and would prefer to have quite a lot more ease in the thigh portion. Next time I make these I will keep that in mind.




Knitting "progress"

Since last I wrote, I have done astonishingly little knitting. I assumed I would have evenings to knit. You know, after the girls are done with school, and while the baby is happily playing or napping. Stupid, stupid, plan. There has not been a single evening so far that has been open for knitting.

Since last time I posted I have managed to frog 2 newborn soakers and use the yarn to make a medium sized soaker. Alas, I am out of lanolin, so it sits unused for now. I have completed 3 rows on the orange "Brainless" socks; big progress, I know, lol Also during school hours I've managed to knit 3 "mug-rugs" (basic garter stitch squares large enough to set a mug on) from scrap acrylic yarn.

I have far off plans of making more woolies for my baby. I really like the Rhino Romper, and want to make one with long legs and sleeves for winter. I also have my eye on a monster longies pattern over at ravelry.com. I think I will make this one next, just have to check if I have enough yarn to make it. Hopefully I'll be able to make a yarn order within the next few months, but until then I'll just have to go through my "left-overs." (my amount of yarn does not qualify as a "stash" in my view).