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Saturday, February 25, 2006

Wish List

TGIF. After doing grades for a period or two I needed a diversion. (BTW I'm a high school teacher.) So... I was browsing patterns and here is my "wishlist" of projects I'd like to make.

http://www.crochetme.com/abominable-baby-slippers
How cool are these? You could even use a mohair mixed in with the white to make them extra fuzzy.



http://www.crochetme.com/Feb_Mar_2005/patt_baby_sweater.html
Looks like a super easy pattern! And it uses Homespun which is easy to find, washable, and nice 'n soft.






http://www.crochetme.com/Feb_Mar_2005/patt_book_thong.html
Great gift for my book worm friends!








http://cache.lionbrand.com/patterns/khs-hoodedSweater.html
The baby version of course. No way I am up to an adult sized sweater. My ADD would kick in before I'd finish one side. And in some colors, Homespun creates a sort of ombre stripe pattern.








http://www.crochetme.com/stash-buster-cardigan-vest
"Stash Buster" Vest. Need I say more?


That's it for the moment. Enjoy!

2 comments:

Yeah So said...

Quite a list you've got there! I made the baby sweater and it came out really great, although I really detest homespun, it was a quick knit...great for gift giving! And you're kool aid yarn came out so much better than mine! I think I had too much water...oh well, just an excuse to try again!

mama k said...

Thanks Stephanie. I'm not sure I'll make all of these, but they were fun to look at. When I find out what I'm having, I'll give the sweater a try. I thought Kool Aid dying was so fun. Except for the grape flavor. The dye separated and looked yucky. I used the stovetop method and canning jars to create the varigated affect. PS What is your knitting blog? I know I've been there, but I can't remember!