Friday, December 29, 2006

Hat heads!


I have a "thing" about pictures of family and friends wearing the things I've made. My son, Jason, took this one on Boxing Day when we were together with my husband's family. It's a great picture!

Wednesday, December 27, 2006

Power Knitting for Christmas






































If my records are correct I made 35 hats/toques, 2 adult scarves and 4 children's scarves. If you click on them you can see more detail or go to my 2006 link.

On top of that I also made 4 Christmas Tree hats which are posted below. Some of the projects were not photographed and so I'm hoping to take pictures of them with heads in them!

My daughter is showing off some of her Christmas knitting in a typical fashion. As usual, she did an amazing job!

Friday, December 22, 2006

More O Christmas Tree . . .

 
This is Miss Meli and little brother, Jake, in their Christmas Tree hats. This pattern is so much fun and so fast to knit - I just change the needle size and it seems to fit all heads. The pattern is HERE.
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Wednesday, December 20, 2006

O Christmas Tree . . .



Guy is holding baby Chloe who is wearing her Christmas Tree hat. I will put the link to the pattern in my next post as I have two more Christmas Tree heads to share. She looks like a little dolly ! !

Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Show and tell . . .


Here I am with my newphew Niko who is wearing his truck sweater!










And here I am with niece, Erin, in her ladybug hat.







And this is Mackenzie wearing her Christmas Tree hat. OK - THIS IS WHY I KNIT ! !

Thursday, December 07, 2006

Mary-Jane's by Irene

My amazing daughter is now such a pro. These slippers were made for a Secret Santa gift at her workplace. They are SOOOOO cute. I love the two colours together and the embroidery adds so much. If you click HERE you can get the pattern. I think I would enjoy making them too. Yay Irene! !

Sunday, November 19, 2006


This is a picture of my newphew, Geoff, wearing the toque I made for him last Christmas. This pattern is so cool - I enjoy making it over and over with different colour combinations. Found it in some magazine a few years ago.

Tuesday, November 14, 2006

OK - this one is a bit strange but I feel obligated to post the link. My friend, Scott, sent it to me. Click here to see an old lady knitting . . .

Monday, November 13, 2006

Another great free pattern

From knitting FOs ...
This pattern was fun to knit and very fast. I found it here. I'm not sure but it may have been a link from Knitter's Review. Anyway, it knitted up in a week and I was able to give it to my friend, Susanna. She has a very CUTE little boy, Ethan. I will definitely make this pattern again. What I love about it is that it's made in one piece - no seams to sew - and starts from the top down. The pattern tells you where to put the button holes so you just keep knitting with no stops to calculate anything. My kind of pattern.

Saturday, November 11, 2006

It finally made it!

I sent a package to our nephews in Australia on August 8 and 3 (yes THREE) months later it arrived ! ! ! I checked with the post office at 2 months and they said it was too early to panic. TOO EARLY! It's now summer in Sydney and I sent two sweaters - one made out of WOOL ! I've learned my lesson - no more Canada Post - from now on I'll be using FedEx or Purolater. I hope the boys don't grow too quickly or they may never get to wear the sweaters made for them by their favorite Auntie Kathy!

I also upgraded to the new Blogger. Hopefully all the features will work the same. It took me quite a while to get all my add on doo-dads to work and some don't work as well as I want. O well - it is a beta upgrade so I shouldn't complain!

Friday, November 10, 2006

Check this out!

I was on another blog and found this from YouTube about men knitting - It's great . . .

Thursday, November 09, 2006

Remember me?




It's been ages since I last posted - yet I've been power knitting like crazy. Our Christmas Gifts for the homeless of our city (Toronto) need to be completed by Nov. 21. There are SOOOOOOOOO many of us knitting - myself included. We have scarves, hats and mitts galore. They are beautiful. Last week four of us worked on putting the sets together - we had SO much fun. We were trying on the hats and wearing them as we worked. Jennifer actually saw a set (or was it two sets?) that she couldn't part with. Now she's has to shop for something to replace it since it was intended to go in our Christmas packages! I believe they were made by one of our super knitters/crocheters Francette. I think Francette made at least tweleve hats & scarf sets. Ricky made about the same number of hats/scarves/mitts and Pat B made eighteen complete sets! I know we have over 100 by now the we have another week and a half to go. It's amazing.

PLUS, I am trying to get some Christmas knitting completed as well. My hands just don't move as quickly as they use to and it's getting me down. Thankfully, our weather hasn't been too cold so my joints are still working. I should have some pictures to post very soon. Don't want to spoil any surprises but - my niece, Erin, finally has a completed birthday gift - woo hoo!

Sunday, September 24, 2006

Too Cute!

Here is Miss Meli wearing her Pooh Sweater. It's made from Bernat Chunky and I used the pattern on the wrapper. I've used the pattern several times and it's worked out well. Winnie's pattern is actually a cross stitch chart that I've used before. I wasn't sure he'd fit with this chuncky yarn - so glad he did. The biggest problem I had was with my tension. I used a 4.5 mm needle and didn't do the increases in order to get the proper size. The FO measured perfectly with the pattern's measurements. There's also a hat to go with this and I look forward to seeing Meli wearing it someday. Her birthday party was such fun . . . and now she's three! Posted by Picasa

Friday, September 08, 2006

OK - here is the poncho that I crocheted for my niece, Sophie. Frankly, making this confirmed that I am a KNITTER! This was a bit too fussy for me - even though I was SO happy with the results.













Meanwhile, our cool Knitting Group has started up again. We met on Thursday and had "show and tell". Here Gloria is modelling her beautiful sweater - which was a bit of a group project (with Gloria doing all the work!). The photo doesn't really show the beautifufl cables and detail. It fits perfectly and we were all sooooo excited over it. Posted by Picasa

Tuesday, September 05, 2006

Great pattern

Here's a sweater I made for my new nephew "down under". I found the pattern online and really enjoyed making it. I'm all for no seams! If you'd like to see the pattern, click here. Posted by Picasa

Monday, August 21, 2006

That's My Girl!

Here is my daughter "modelling" the blanket she made for baby Orlaith who is due to arrive in October. She made it out of Red Heart yearn which gives it good body. She used two colours together and did the blanket stich all around the blanket and hood to bring out the dominant colour. This is the same Lion Brand pattern that I made (see previous post). I used "Pound of Love" and both work well for this pattern. Yeah, Irene - keep working those needles! Posted by Picasa

Thursday, August 03, 2006


Here I am in Glorious Greece with my knitting needles in hand - working on an Irish hiking scarf. My husband and I spent 10 beautiful days sight seeing and swimming in the Corianthian Gulf with my sister and brother-in-law. This picture was taken at the entrance to Ancient Corinth where the two books of the NT were addressed to. Sadly, the gates were closed and all we could do was peek in to see what's left of the city. The sight around the city from the mountain was truly glorious.

Confession - I wasn't really knitting. This was a set up. I did knit on this trip though. Started this scarf on the plane (yes, I did knit on the plane with no problems) and also made two toques. I took a break on the flight home and am now anxious to get back to knitting once I'm completely unpacked. I did manage to find a knitting store in a small town in Corinth called Kiato. I bought 5 balls of a multi colour wool blend for 10 Euros - about $15 Canadian.

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Saturday, July 15, 2006

It's a GIRL - and a BOY!

Introducing Miss Chloe Freeman. This photo was taken on her birth day, July 7, 2006. She weighed in at 5 pounds 12 ounces - just a tiny little dolly. AND, she's wearing the little toque her mom made for her! THIS is why we love knitting - it just doesn't get any cuter that this. Congratulations Guy and Nicki!



This is what I made for Chloe. The sweater is a Debbie Bliss pattern that I LOVE to knit and it's made with Paton's Decor. Nicki placed her order for this one and I was happy to oblige. The hooded blanket is made with "a pound of love" by Lion Brand.




And now please meet Master Jacob Morris posing with me and his mom, Adrianne. This picture was also taken on Jacob's birthday - July 7, 2006! He weighed in at 6 pounds 10 ounces. How cool is THAT! Congratulations Steve and Adrianne!








This was my gift to baby Jake. Both made from "a pound of love" by Lion Brand. Soooo much fun to make. The buttons are little baseball gloves complete with a tiny baseball in each one - sigh . . .Posted by Picasa

Wednesday, June 21, 2006

Our Amazing Knitting Group

Here we are in February. Some of us took a day trip to Listowel, Ontario for the yarn sale. Of course this is cheese country so we stopped to buy some great cheese. My daughter, Irene, joined us as she lives only an hour away.













This other group picture is of our last meeting on June 20,2006. We'll start up again in the fall and hopefully have another Listowel adventure in August. We've had some fun times together as we struggled through some tough patterns - mostly through Gloria's patterns! It's been great. In the fall we'll show off our summer completed projects.







And here is Nicki showing off her very first projects - booties and a little (very little) toque for baby number three who is due in just under three weeks. Way to go, Nicki! Posted by Picasa

Saturday, June 03, 2006

2006 Knitting

OK - here are some of my 2006 completed projects. I can't have them all posted now because I'm waiting for some babies to be born so I can give them as gifts!

The sweater my son is wearing was the made in January with Country Wool. The pattern was on the wrapper. This amazing wool blend has been discontinued and that's such a pity. It knits up quickly and feels so nice - not at all scratchy. I'm glad I have lots in my stash as I'm sure it's a warm sweater. The zipper took some time but it was worth it.


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Friday, June 02, 2006

Some favorites . . .



These were made a few years ago for my niece. They were fun to make knowing how cute she'd look in them. If I know what the kids like I can make a sweater they'll enjoy wearing. Sunflowers, however, are my signature as they are my FAVORITE flower! Posted by Picasa

Tuesday, May 30, 2006

2005 - a good year for knitting!

2005 was a good knitting year. To view some of my completed projects please click here.

Friday, May 26, 2006

Welcome to my knitting blog!

This is so exciting to me because I LOVE to knit! I will be adding pictures of my 2006 completed projects soon . . .