These will be in the mail this weekend:
For the sweater, I used the Children's Bulky Top-Down Pullover pattern from Knitting Pure and Simple. I had 5 skeins of this beautiful Lopi (a deep blue, with an overlying red haze, and occasional flecks of turquoise and green) in my stash, and the yardage on the pattern said that would be enough. I was skeptical -- but they were right! I had enough left over that I didn't have to be nervous near the end, but not enough to think I could have made a larger size. I made the biggest size, which measures 34 inches at the chest. My friend's 11-year-old son - a normal, healthy kid - has a chest measurement of 29 inches, so I know this size is right on target. I added a couple of inches to body and sleeves to provide room to grow. I also used a nice trick for the bindoff on the roll neck, to keep it stretchy. Instead of using the "normal" technique, do this:
*Knit 2 stitches together. Return the 1 stitch now on the righthand needle to the left needle.* Repeat until you're done. You no longer have that overly tight edge that so often results from a neck edge bindoff.
The mittens are also Lopi, also from stash. They use the stitch and row count from the smallest size of the pattern on the A4A web site, but with needles appropriate to Lopi, and come out as an adult medium (I'm guessing there -- my hands are L/XL, and these are too small for me, but bigger than kid size). You can see a ridge where the needle was left in place while they were put aside for quite a long time -- I may try washing them again to see if I can get rid of that.
I'm sure beautiful things will start flooding in now that we know our deadline -- I can't wait to see!
Showing posts with label January 2012 campaign; February 2012 campaign. Show all posts
Showing posts with label January 2012 campaign; February 2012 campaign. Show all posts
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Sunday, January 22, 2012
This one's going in tomorrow's mail along with the other one (further down, posted to this blog earlier this month).
It's a size 10, all wool and mohair (Brown Sheep Lambs Pride and Patons Classic Wool). The pattern is from cottage Creations--Rialey's Sweater.
There were 2 ends to weave in for every color change. I thought I would never finish!
It's a size 10, all wool and mohair (Brown Sheep Lambs Pride and Patons Classic Wool). The pattern is from cottage Creations--Rialey's Sweater.
There were 2 ends to weave in for every color change. I thought I would never finish!
Sunday, December 11, 2011
deadline extended
For those of you who have not subscribed to receive A4A updates via Yahoo Groups (why not? send an email to afghansforAfghans-subscribe at yahoogroups dot com to subscribe), here is good news! The deadline has been extended to sometime in February (specific date not yet established). Ann writes "We just received permission to extend the due date for our campaign for the kids in the schools of Help the Afghan Children. We're now looking at a mid-to-late February due date. Our timing depends on the scheduling of the overseas container and the number of packed boxes that we have ready to go."
I don't know about you, but this extension is great news at my house! The pressure is off, and now I know the projects have a much better chance of getting done. Time to relax and finish those hats for my cousins. . .
I don't know about you, but this extension is great news at my house! The pressure is off, and now I know the projects have a much better chance of getting done. Time to relax and finish those hats for my cousins. . .
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