I have a coworker that has a niece on the way, due next week and I've already made her some summer sandals, when I was asked to make a cabbage patch hat. I completed the hat and took it in to check on the details, braids or ponytails and ribbon color. She decided the totally curly look wasn't what she was looking for so back to the
Progress on the Spring Baby Granny, I think maybe two more rounds and a half double border and this will move on to the finished pile too. I'm sure I have another skein of the green, that's all that's holding me up right now is the diving into the stash boxes to find it.
So before I do that I had to decide what was next on the list. I really wanted to do a light shawl to have ready for me to wear to the fall farmers market. Nothing too flashy but fashionable. I have the Yes, Yes Shawl on my list and I just need to find the right yarn for it. I have some wool in mind, but so I have enough is the question. Add that to the list of things to look for today.
And on to the adds, I have always had a few Stuffies on my list but I've spent a bit too much time on pintrest this week and I think I have to add a few more. They would be a good item to have on hand for sales and quick kids gifts. I have always wanted to do a moose for me and Kitties for E, and who doesn't love a unicorn plus I know exactly who to do a goat for,so I think I'll be updating the list with a few of those too.
If you want to join in the fun check out the Year of Projects group in Ravelry.
What a cute hat and hopefully this one will be just perfect. Love the colours in Spring Baby Granny. Ruth.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I dropped it off this morning and she was thrilled. To top it all off I actually had a baby item complete before the baby arrived. She was born this afternoon and her new aunt can't wait to see it on her. :)
DeleteI try to stretch the idea of what baby colors can be. We'll see if the general public agrees..lol
What a grand hat. And the blanket looks so warm and inviting. I have yet to do stuffies........Are they a quick project?
ReplyDeleteI've done a few stuffies, and some have been quick and others seemed to take forever. I made E a large Octopus and I was sure I would have a breakdown before I got all the pieces done. But she loves it and that makes it worth it.
DeleteThanks for the complements!
What a grand hat. And the blanket looks so warm and inviting. I have yet to do stuffies........Are they a quick project?
ReplyDeleteThat Cabbage Patch hat is terrific. Hopefully the parents of the new babe will have a lot of fun with it. :^)
ReplyDeleteThe baby's aunt is the one who ordered it and she's hoping the will use it for some pictures. I can't wait to see her in it.
DeleteThat Cabbage Patch hat is terrific. Hopefully the parents of the new babe will have a lot of fun with it. :^)
ReplyDeleteThe hat is so cute, hope this one fits the bill! The blanket looks great, how exciting to be deciding the next project!
ReplyDeleteMy friend seems pretty happy with this one, we'll see what the parents think, aunt's sometimes have a different sense of fashion that mom and dad..lol.
DeleteUnfortunately I'm always looking for a new project, but the list has really encouraged me to pull out somethings and move them from WIP to FO! And for that I am always grateful!
Stuffed toys are so fun to make! I was poking around trying to decide what to do with some dishcloth cotton when I saw a Ravelry post about some Rebecca Danger monsters from Peaches & Cream cotton ... hammy!
ReplyDeleteI love her bat and platypus! I had seen them before but thanks for bringing them back to my attention. I might have to make a few of those bats for Halloween!
DeleteAll your projects sound exciting!
ReplyDeleteLove the Cabbage Patch hat. Those are so funny and cute! And I love the colors in the Spring Baby Granny. So, so pretty!
Thanks, I have a tendency to wander around on different kinds of projects. Keeping on task is my problem..lol I can't wait to see the new baby in her hat, I imagine it will be seriously cute!
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