Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Tiny's Orange Sweater & a Standing Stones Cowl






I made another Standing Stones cowl with Miss Babs Yowza yarn. I modified my pattern to make one skein of 560 yards work. 

Modifications: 
Part II- I repeated the rows 25 times for a total of 50 rows
Part IV- I repeated the chart one full time. On the second repeat of the chart I knitted row 18 and then started the bind off.

I have had quite a few requests on modification for this pattern to make different types of yarn work (mostly people who are knitting from their stash and have a limited amount of yarn to work with). I have been suggesting the modification to Part II. The nice thing about this pattern is that you can end it at any time on Part IV. You just have to keep an eye on how much yarn you have left to make it work for your bind off.  I really love how this one came out and I loved the few cool nights we've had because I got to wear it!

And speaking of the cooler nights I've been sweater knitting!!! 


Tiny requested a hand knit sweater. I jumped at the offer and together we made it happen. He picked out the yarn. He also picked out the cable detail that goes up the front and back. The rest of it I designed for him. I just tried it on him as I went and made it up stitch by stitch.


I love how it came out. He loves it too!


Maybe asking a kid to model a hand knit sweater a few days after having his tonsils and adenoids out might not have been the best idea ...... he was a tad bit cranky.


I took it off of him while we waited for my Dad to get back to the farm with their new alpaca. I was carrying it around and taking some pictures of it.


The sleeves are really the same size. They just look off in this picture.


We went to hang out on the swings in the shade and do you know what????? 
He asked me if he could put his sweater back on!!!!
I am pretty sure I had the worlds biggest smile to that request and I quickly helped him put it back on.


I had him try it on him so many times as I was making it and I was afraid he wouldn't want to wear it once it was done. But he really does like it! 

He is so picky about his clothes. He doesn't like tight collars or buttons. He doesn't like his sweaters too big. He doesn't like tags! His list of dislikes goes on and on, but I was able to make this to fit all his wants. Especially the neckline. Not too tight and not too big.


He was having so much fun giving the alpacas some hay. 
Who know that was all he needed to cheer him up?!


I can't believe this little guy is going to be starting Kindergarten next week. I am going to miss having my little buddy around.



He made sure each of the alpacas got their fair share of hay.



Especially Blue!!!! I can't wait to get his fiber back from the fiber mill. I am having it processed into roving and I'm going to spin it and make a sweater for myself!


I hope I didn't bore you with so many pictures of Tiny's Orange Sweater, but I feel like it has been so long since I've been able to take pictures of my finished knits and share them!  I have some projects on and off my needles that I hopefully will release the patterns next year. I am going to give them a year to be worn, modified, tested and then I'll be release them.  I'm not planning on releasing the pattern for Tiny's sweater. It was just a fun simple knit that I did without a pattern (my favorite way to knit). It was so much fun to make and fun to have him be such a big part of the crafting of it!

Ravelry link- Tiny's Orange Sweater

Meanwhile on my needles is a fantastic sweater! I wish I could share it, but I'm keeping it on the down low.

For reading listening I have been listening to the Audiobook "Voyager" by Diana Gabaldon.  I can't get enough of these books. It is the third book in the Outlander series. I enjoy listening to them and knitting. Since the books are soooooo long and there are so many books in the series I love that I know what book I am going to read next. It is a perfect companion for knitting. I am also watching "Outlander" on Starz.  I am sooooooo  happy with how they are doing the series! I was worried about the show not being as good as the books, but they really are doing and awesome job with it. Or at least I am really happy about it! I am also enjoying that it is a series Freddy and I can watch together.

Okay back to knitting!!! 



8 comments:

fjord girl said...

They are both amazing. hat cowl is outta this world- you knit the most beautiful items Andee. And the orange cable on Mr. Little I bet will be a favorite, perfect for fall- love the color.

Anonymous said...

My youngest brother had his tonsils and adnoids taken out at the same time too. He broke my mother's heart when he woke up from the anesthesia and told her that he hated her. Blame it on the drugs, since he actually adores our mom.

Juliana said...

These are both wonderful! Especially the cowl. I have an Outlander cowl planned for when I get a few projects off the needles. :)

steph said...

you are soooooo lucky to have such an appreciative, knit-worthy young man!!!! (love the orange....he obviously, does, too!!!!)

Nat at Made in Home said...

That sweater is amazing, not sure I could make it up as I went along if my toddler was telling me all his likes and dislikes (thankfully he is not at that stage yet!). Love the cowl too. If you are looking at your next project, you may also be interested in my current giveaway - for a new shawl pattern.. Everyone needs another quick project!

thecrazysheeplady said...

Love both of these designs!

Debbie said...

Tiny is getting so big, I love his taste in yarn ;)

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