Here is my progress report on my cardigan for the Tops, Tanks and Tee's Knit Along at Luvinthemommyhood. Still knitting away!
Pattern: Abalone
And here are the other things I've been working on the last few weeks. Made this headband for my sis! Love this yarn! It's Vanna's Choice Baby Yarn in Cheery Cherry. But it's more of a hot pink than a Cherry.
Trying to get a head start on inventory for our business Pretty Wit. These are Ear Warmers and Fingerless Gloves embellished with wooden buttons.
This is a tote/purse I made for my sis-in-law's birthday! I used Noodleheads 241 Tote Pattern which I highly recommend. It makes for a very nicely finished bag and it's so fun to sew.
I finally got some pictures of my too cute nevvy in his Christmas present. A Viking Hat! I used Mamachee's Lael Viking Hat Pattern which I highly recommend as well.
Don't you just want to kiss those cheeks?!
Are you tired of my pictures yet? I don't think I showed these to you all yet. I made these fingerless gloves for myself right after Christmas. I love them! They are so comfy and pretty. I used Cable Fingerless Gloves by Tamarack. And the yarn is Noro silk garden yarn. Loved knitting with it.
♥Genevieve
4 comments:
Those wooden buttons are ADORABLE!! What a great touch to your beautiful work :) I love the strap-across embellishment for your gloves.
What a cute bag! I love the fabrics you chose; they compliment each other so nicely! Will you be selling these bags in the shop? ;)
The viking hat is too stinking adorable! Makes me want a little one to make this for.
I never tire of your pictures - love them ALL! Thanks for sharing :)
Blimey, you have been seriously busy!
I adore all of your projects. That viking cap is sooooo adorable! And your tote is gorgeous. I love the stripes in your KAL, wonderful combination.
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The colours in your post are gorgeous - all that pumpkin? no, crushed something.... can't think of the right, lovely description! and fawn. Loving your sweater for the knitalong - sure I've already told you that!
And the bag? Fantastic!
Watermelon? How about watermelon - that's about right!
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