Thanks Janice, Loulee and Louise for replying and giving me suggestions.
Someone has already made bowl cosies.
The basket idea would need to contain something else( not Easter ) as its not needed till June. But I did make a small cloth basket . It took me far too long ( I'm slow ) to make but could be made more quickly using a solid fabric strip instead of pieced. ( the idea originally came from Pink Penguin many years ago ) ( she has a very good tutorial ) Back then I made several in different sizes. Some I am still using.
The other project finished has been nearly a year in the making. Biggest Grandson and I together started knitting peggy squares. His knitting is quite good for a 9 year old boy ( they do a little each day at school ) ( Waldorf school ) The squares are left over 4ply pure wool from jerseys I knitted the boys.
I sewed them together and knitted an edging then blocked it to try and straighten the slightly scalloped sides. ( photo is on the floor drying after I pinned it out and sprayed with water. )
It will be suitable for tucking around a toddler in a car seat. We are sending it to Christchurch with grandson's other grandmother this week. ( for her great Grandies down there. )
I can't crochet. I tried to learn quickly in order to do an edging on the above. My tension was sooo bad it would have ruined it.
This edging I did use was just knitted; 3 rows of knit one, purl one rib. ( about 200 by 160 stitches. )
It's nice for oldest Grandson to know he helped make something good enough to gift to another little person.
Two lovely finishes.
ReplyDeleteI have occasionally bought luggage tags off sales tables but don't see them often. There are tutorials for them. I know some people use electronic tags these days, but I don't. I use them on my sewing bags for retreats too.
ReplyDeleteYour grandson must have good concentration to finish Peggy squares. I was very motivated to complete them at that age, none of my friends or siblings did. I agree, it is good to learn to gift his craft, you are a good role model for him in that.
ReplyDeleteI recognised the Pink Penguin basket straight away. I made a few too. She did have good patterns. How special for your grandson to knit the squares. He must be so proud of his work
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