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Friday, August 20, 2010

*tip*: Knitting n the correct gauge is a must if u dont want the sweater 4 ur uncle 2 come out small enough 2 fit ur baby. Take 5 minutes 2 check ur gauge. ;-)
Tonights tip is going 2 b early. Hectic day. Long wait @ the doctor & then long wait 4 my sister. Apparently she thinks we believe baseball gets over @ 1 am.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

I'm stuck waiting at the doctor. I'm bored out of my mind & wish I had something to knit. It would be nice if knitting was a more acceptable public habit. 8-|
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2 am tip: Always buy sufficient quantities of yarn for your project even if dye lot is unimportant to you. The yarn could get discontinued. :-]
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Wednesday, August 18, 2010

My Sister's Purse

My younger sister adores all things Juicy Couture. For those of you who don't know, Juicy Couture has the latest styles for women, kids, handbags, shoes, jewelry, charms, accessories, and fragrances. Ok, that was taken from the store's website. I have never bought anything from Juicy, but my sister adores the store. She has the shoes, the tops, the jewelry, and the fragrance.

Juicy Couture is a high end clothing store. A LOVE TO SURF key chain at Juicy costs $48.00, but is on sale for $36.00. The point? Juicy is too rich for my blood. But my sister's birthday was coming up and she does adore Juicy. Because I love my sister I decided to use my creative talents and design a bag for my sister.

I modeled this knit bag after the traditional Juicy Couture shopping bag. I used Rainbow Sensations yarn in light pink and Lionbrand Suede yarn in mocha. I lined the inside with a light canvas print and made my own metal rim to support the purse.

I knit this bag in 5 pieces and sewed the pieces together. I chose to knit it in pieces because I wanted it to resemble the shopping bags at the store. But it would be easy to alter the pattern to knit in one piece. I intend to make more shopping bag purses, but until then I am keeping the pattern under wraps. ;) After sewing the bag together I embroidered the design on both sides. To avoid copy right infringements I made slight changes to the the Juicy design. After I was content with the design I sewed in the lining and added a pocket.

Here are the pictures. I hope you love it as much as my sister did.

Bottom Line?
This purse was fun and easy to make, but the best part? My sister got a one-of-a-kind original Juicy (A+W) purse. So don't let money stop you from creating a wonderful project for a loved one.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Basic Sitches for a Superb Sweater

I tried to post this yesterday from my mobile phone, but it didn't work. It sent the blog entry in 5 entries instead of 1. I'm sorry for the inconvience.




If you have ever shopped for an infant than you know how incredibly difficult it is to find a warm sweater or jacket for a baby under 12 months. Last year, my mom and I searched at least 10 stores before finding a sweater for my niece, who was 6 months at the time. We ended up buying the larger size so that her mom could layer her outfit. This year, with the arrival of my nephew, I decided it would be easier to just make his sweater.

I incorporated basic stitch # 3, which can be found in a previous posting, and basic stitch # 1. The ribbing created by stitch # 3 is brought out by the garter made with stitch 1. I began knitting this sweater in white yarn and accented it with blue. I chose white because when I started this sweater we weren’t sure what she was having. It was going to be all white, but I found out the sex before I finished.

The white yarn is Lionbrand Baby Pound of Love in White, which is lightweight enough for everyday use, while still warm. The blue yarn is Lionbrand Homespun in Sky Blue. Homespun is wonderfully soft yarn, but when knit on the same needles as the Pound of Love, is wider than the white. It is neither noticeable nor a problem that the blue is slightly wider than the white in the finished sweater.

I cannot wait for the little guy to finally be here to wear it, but until then a stuffed monkey will serve as the model. I think the monkey is charmingly handsome and he helps keep the sweater’s shape.

This sweater can be easily adapted to any child. Use pink instead of blue for a baby girl or a child’s favorite color if they are older. I absolutely adore this sweater and plan on making many more. If you or your loved ones live in a colder climate you might want to try a warmer yarn. Wool and other natural yarns provide natural warmth, but remember that wool will shrink and is the yarn used when felting. In situations where yarn content is unknown or shrinking is possible, knit a tension square and wash as you would the final project. Make sure you measure the tension square before washing so you have something to compare to.