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OmgsItsTashaRose Posted - Nov 14 2011 : 12:51:22 PM
I have on my needles a few projects...as usual... but my focus at the moment is a red sweater that Zoe asked me for last Thursday for her birthday which is TODAY!

It's the Roaring Meg pattern on ravelry.

It's a really easy knit and I will ahve it done tonight. I started a sweater 7 other times and kept ripping it out before deciding to do this one late last night. I started at about 9:30 last night. I should have it done today for her to wear to school tomorrow over her uniform :-)

What do you have going on?

Formerly GaiasRose
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Marcy Posted - Nov 22 2011 : 09:37:58 AM
Marian,

You and the scarf are absolutely beautiful. You did an amazing job and I love the color.

hugs
Marcy

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soapmommy60543 Posted - Nov 22 2011 : 09:14:08 AM
Marian, you look stunning and so does your project - you are AMAZING with a pair of needles!

Wife of terrific hubby and mom to 2 kiddos, 2 bunnies, 2 geriatric goldfish, and the best dog in the world!

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dutchy Posted - Nov 21 2011 : 8:27:03 PM
Tasha, no it is not an online pattern, got it from a Dutch book I bought last week. The pattern was ALL WRONG duh. So had to change it a lot but it worked PTL. Yes I am kinda proud of it haha ;)


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soapmommy60543 Posted - Nov 21 2011 : 1:25:01 PM
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Originally posted by soapmommy60543

Dishcloths - for charity auction. I don't knit as fast as I can crochet, so I figured I'd start with what I'm slow at and then get the other three for the set done in a hurry.

P.S. The charity auction should be live today. It's a Facebook auction for Puppy Rescue Mission through Help Bring Leonidas Home. When you look for it on Facebook, put the "Help Bring Leonidas Home" in the search box to take you to their page. I donated 2 sets of crocheted potholders, a crocheted toddler dress, and of course, the set of 6 dishcloths I'm frantically finishing up.

Wife of terrific hubby and mom to 2 kiddos, 2 bunnies, 2 geriatric goldfish, and the best dog in the world!

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So the dishcloths are done - check them out on my blog!

Also need to get some more inches worked up on tutorial Special Olympics scarf.

Wife of terrific hubby and mom to 2 kiddos, 2 bunnies, 2 geriatric goldfish, and the best dog in the world!

Avoid soil depravation and get your dirt on! Start a garden in your own backyard...

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GaiasRose Posted - Nov 21 2011 : 1:03:46 PM
LOVE IT! Is there a pattern available online?? That's a great color and look at the proud smiel on your face! Super Love.

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dutchy Posted - Nov 21 2011 : 12:45:19 PM




Finished this wrap in just 3 afternoons/evenings...lot of work but so fun to do :)



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Hugs from Marian/Dutchy, a farmgirl from the Netherlands :)

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GaiasRose Posted - Nov 21 2011 : 11:32:16 AM
bump so that it's in my list :-) Got my user name back :-) Yipeeee!

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soapmommy60543 Posted - Nov 18 2011 : 05:59:06 AM
yarnmamma - my DD just crocheted one for our 15 lb. Silky Terrier out of just plain green, then added some very large red buttons that had white dots on them. It is too cute!

Finishing up dishcloths, then starting production for "The 9 Days of Knitting" tutorial and project for my blog. Starts Sunday so I better get my backside in gear!

Wife of terrific hubby and mom to 2 kiddos, 2 bunnies, 2 geriatric goldfish, and the best dog in the world!

Avoid soil depravation and get your dirt on! Start a garden in your own backyard...

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FieldsofThyme Posted - Nov 18 2011 : 04:14:38 AM
I'm knitting blocks for a blanket when I can. I have other projects in between that too.

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naturemaiden Posted - Nov 18 2011 : 03:33:36 AM
i keep trying to knit, LOL...i've watched you tube videos and it seems easy enough...it just doesnt come out right. i wont give up though!
connie

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yarnmamma Posted - Nov 15 2011 : 8:16:23 PM
I am getting Christmas yarn to make a doggy sweater for my 5 lb chihuahua. I use plain stitch and may add bells for decoration.

Linda in Scranton, PA
Farmgirl #71
Nanniekim Posted - Nov 15 2011 : 7:36:58 PM
I am knitting Fingerless Gloves for Christmas gifts from a pattern at lionbrand.com.

Kim
FarmDream Posted - Nov 15 2011 : 5:46:14 PM
I just finished the Hitchhiker scarf off Ravelry. I have a blanket on size 11 circular needles. It's been a blessed challenge. Having it on big needles helped me get over my fear of cables and bobbles. It was so easy to see how the stitches worked. I have some yarn put up to knit socks. That's my next challenge. It will have to wait just a bit longer till I'm out from under some other projects.

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tammyknit Posted - Nov 15 2011 : 5:11:45 PM
A scarf for mom for Xmas, washcloths for Xmas gifts, a white sweater, a shawl, a block for the great American Aran afghan, a pair of socks (I LOVE knitting socks)....probably more that I can't think of right now. Trying on finishing the Xmas stuff first.

Tammy
FebruaryViolet Posted - Nov 15 2011 : 10:43:06 AM
I'm not knitting anything! I have so many things that I WANT to knit, but my time is so limited...it's frustrating, but, I think with a toddler, I have to put my knitting on the backburner a bit.

"Hey, I've got nothing to do today but smile..."
The Only Living Boy in New York, Paul Simon
melody Posted - Nov 15 2011 : 10:34:49 AM
I just completed a five skein triangle shawl in a beautiful wool and acrylic blend of heather gray. It was my first really big project on circular needles and then I cornered the shawl with Art Deco Oval Rhinestone buttons for a little "pop!"

Gets kinda drafty in this old boat of a house and one can never have enough shawls!

Melody
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dutchy Posted - Nov 15 2011 : 08:05:48 AM
I just finished another hat yesterday, it is SO cold here right now bbbrrr. Might be makeing a few more lol. And scarves, love scarves. Just bought some cute yarn (as if I don't have a big enough stash duh) in a variegated pink/orange ead another color...mostly pink with some orange thrown in :) Real cute and will make a scarf from that I think


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Hugs from Marian/Dutchy, a farmgirl from the Netherlands :)

http://pinkprincessdecorating.blogspot.com/
Almost daily updates on me, my home and my crafts

Farmgirl sister # 2410
soapmommy60543 Posted - Nov 15 2011 : 07:11:25 AM
Dishcloths - for charity auction. I don't knit as fast as I can crochet, so I figured I'd start with what I'm slow at and then get the other three for the set done in a hurry.

P.S. The charity auction should be live today. It's a Facebook auction for Puppy Rescue Mission through Help Bring Leonidas Home. When you look for it on Facebook, put the "Help Bring Leonidas Home" in the search box to take you to their page. I donated 2 sets of crocheted potholders, a crocheted toddler dress, and of course, the set of 6 dishcloths I'm frantically finishing up.

Wife of terrific hubby and mom to 2 kiddos, 2 bunnies, 2 geriatric goldfish, and the best dog in the world!

Check out my blog:http://suburbanprairiehomemaker.blogspot.com/

Avoid soil depravation and get your dirt on! Start a garden in your own backyard...

musicmommy Posted - Nov 15 2011 : 07:03:15 AM
I'm working on a little Corgi dog for my Aunt. I've only been knitting for about a year. So far scarves, washclothes, market bags. This is my first "complicated" project. Well, complicated for me. I've had to rip out a few sections a few times, but I'm learning some new techniques. The pattern I'm using is
www.knityourowndog.com/uk/free-corgi-pattern-2/

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Bob Marley

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beekeepersgirl Posted - Nov 15 2011 : 06:17:43 AM
I'm making some of those "twisty" scarves for Christmas gifts. They look really pretty in varigated yarns.

Luanne

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Marcy Posted - Nov 15 2011 : 05:34:16 AM
I'm working on another comfort shawl. You can see what they look like on my blog. I send them out to people who are in need of a hug. I love making them and I hope those that I send them to know that someone out there cares. I'm also working on a multi colored scarf. The pattern looked hard, but it's easy and I'm loving how its coming out.

hugs
Marcy

Farmgirl #170

Since you get more joy out of giving joy to others, you should put a good deal of thought into the happiness that you are able to give...Eleanor Roosevelt

http://marcysworldofcreativity.blogspot.com/
rough start farmgirl Posted - Nov 15 2011 : 01:52:02 AM
My goodness, those are the most beautiful socks I have ever seen. I really could not have imagined such intricate designs. I am so impressed that you ladies undertake such projects. Your skills are quite above mine. I have not yet even tried socks or a sweater. The idea that you can finish a sweater so quickly is amazing!

Right now I am majorly handicapped. I have to have my thumb joints replaced and the pain is at the point that I am highly motivated to do it as soon as the holidays are over. Right hand first I guess. I miss doing so many crafts. Looking forward to knitting again!!

You gals have really whetted my appetite to try something a bit more challenging! Thanks!

Marianne
Aunt Jenny Posted - Nov 14 2011 : 11:00:04 PM
socks for a Christmas gift (very plain and simple basic stockinette) I love knitting socks and always have a pair going. I finished a soft pastels mohair/wool blend scarf last night and started a simple ribbed cap (for a gift as well) tonight. I like to have something on bigger needles to knit on at night when the light isn't as good as during the day when I work on the socks (size 1 or 2 needles) so I always have a couple things going at once.

Jenny in Utah
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Sheep Mom 2 Posted - Nov 14 2011 : 2:27:24 PM
Some of the designs are just amazing. The one with the labyrinth is incredible. I like too that she doesn't just give yarn size/brand but also wpi so handspun can be substituted.

Blessings, Sheri

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OmgsItsTashaRose Posted - Nov 14 2011 : 2:14:13 PM
OMGS that book looks outstanding! Maybe I'll stick it on my Yule list...Travis is heavily supportive of my knitting obsession ;-)

Formerly GaiasRose

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