Showing posts with label knit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label knit. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 23, 2016

New Sweet Knit Bear A Knitting Pattern At Last

New Sweet Knit Bear Knitting Pattern
Pieces are knit flat with Super Bulky Weight Yarn
and size 10.5 (6.5 mm) needles
Uses 1 pair of size 18 mm safety animal eyes and a little bit of worsted weight yarn for muzzle, nose
and stitching (worsted weight worked on size 5 needles)
Pattern includes instructions (in English), material list, photos and helpful notes and tips to complete project. Finished
size approx. 11 inches tall from top of head to bottom of feet. 


Don't forget to take advantage 
of the current sale: 

Get 15% off your total pattern purchase now through 3/1/16 when you order directly from Teri Crews Designs. Just type FLOPPY in the coupon code field prior to checking out to receive discount. 

Monday, December 1, 2014

Let's KNIT, New Snowman Pattern

Yippee, it's true the first little knitting pattern is finished. 

Just in time for...snow. New Little Snowman a knitting pattern

This little guy is ready for immediate download. Finished size will be approx. 5.5" from top of head to bottom. Uses DK weight yarn and a pair of size 3 straight knitting needles. Other materials needed to finish your snowman include 2 mini Black buttons for eyes, a small amount of fiberfill and a tapestry needle. Optional materials include, 2 snowflake buttons, a bird button, a tiny bit of greenery or garland, a hot glue gun, tiny piece of twine and three small buttons for his tummy. 

As a special knitting pattern introduction, we are having a Snowman sale. Get 15% off your total purchase now December 14th when you order directly from Teri Crews Designs. Be sure to type SNOW in the coupon code field before checking out to receive discount. 
Happy Knitting




Wednesday, September 4, 2013

What's New September 4, 2013

Now that our company has gone home and the house is finished, it's time to get back to work.

Besides crocheting, I love to knit and have had a couple knitting patterns in the making for quite a while, but this week I'm determined to make some progress.  Although I have several in the making, I'm pretty sure the first one I'll be introducing will be...a bear of course. So far so good, but still a long way to go. Hopefully some knitted "cuties" will be in the making soon.

Happy Knitting.





Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Perfect Crochet Weather

It is a little warmer here today then yesterday. Ten degrees today. The dogs don't seem to like it very much, especially Walter (my little Yorkie. He seems to appreciate his knit sweater). The sun is shining though so that makes it feel a little warmer...or it least that's what some people say. It's the perfect time to crochet or knit and let's be honest that is all I really want to do anyway. I know there is laundry waiting, the need for a good dusting and there is always a room (or the whole) house that needs vacuuming. Somehow these just don't sound as nice as putting on my favorite sweats, grabbing a cup a coffee and heading to my chair for some quiet knitting or crocheting. I hope all of you are finding some time to sit in your favorite chairs.

Even though my chair is calling me, I'm working on a couple new patterns so I'll be moving around the house today. It's funny, I have a full finished basement with a nice big table, bright light and everything I need surrounding me, but I always end up moving around the house when I'm designing something new. I usually start in the kitchen. Basically, I tend to leave a trail of yarn, hooks, and notes wherever I go. Going to try to stop that. Found this great folding basket cart on wheels at Home Goods (have I ever said how much I love Home Goods?). I fill the basket with my current project and can roll it with me. When I'm done working for the night, I wheel it into the corner. Love it! I know, I really should keep everything together in one place (like the basement), but this is...more fun. 

Well, I'm off to crochet. 

I'm almost finished testing a new pattern, hoping you'll see it this week, but for now here are some pictures what's in the making at my house today.  




Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Showing off some knitting

Just finished my Betty Mouat Cowl by Kate Davies Designs and wanted to show it off.

I used yarn from the Plucky Knitter.




Tuesday, September 4, 2012

What's New This Week September 4, 2012

It's been a while since my last what's new update so I grabbed my camera. 

Granny Square Afghan in the make (pattern from Leisure Arts Afghan Leaflet copyright 1975)
New Converse with stretch shoe laces (yes, have plain laces for feeling plain days)
Top Down Leaflet Sweater (in progress, still) by Cecily Glowik MacDonald knitty.com
Quick Cable Slouch Hat (knit with yummy Europa Tweed from Elgin Knit Works) pattern by Azure Blue



He's not here at my house, but he was a new sight to see (lives at the Ford Dealership)
 

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Knit Toys


Bears, knitting and cute faces. A perfect combination for me.

My first knit teddy bear was added to the website today.

Thank you Twins Knit for an adorable pattern.

Knit Faster


There is a little button pin on the side of my knitting bag. I got it last year while my husband and I were in Door County. It's a simple white button with three little words, "must knit faster." When I bought it, I thought, this pin is perfect. At that time, I felt like I needed to knit faster so that I could finish projects and gifts in time for holidays and special occasions. My projects seemed to hang on my needles a lot longer than other people's. My rows seemed to take longer to get across then everyone else.

The words on my little pin haven't changed, and I still feel like I need to knit faster, but not because I want to get sometime done in time for a holiday or birthday. Now I need to get done so that I can knit something else. There are so many things I want to knit and oh so little time to knit. Every month there's a new magazine filled with beautiful knit gifts, toys, cowls, scarves, mittens and hats. New patterns appear on Ravelry everyday, ideas pop into my head, my favorite designers have something new, friends show me what their working on or what they just finished. Oh, so much to knit. I don't have grandchildren yet (knock on wood), but what will I do when I'm told I will. There are hundreds (yes, hundreds) of baby things I want to make. Oh, so many patterns, so little time.

My pin says it all.

Saturday, January 1, 2011

My Knitting Needles

The basement of my house on Ashford Lane is filled with art and craft supplies. I think I might have more ribbon then JoAnn Fabrics. Mohair and plush fur fills a cabinet, scrap booking and paper take up a room size corner. Buttons fill jars and old tins. Now yarn balls, hanks and skeins have taken over any available space there once was. I love it.

As if I didn't have enough hobbies and interests, I decided one day about two years ago that I wanted to learn to knit. My grandmother and mom had both crocheted and had taught me when I was small enough to still play with Barbies. I remember making granny squares, tiny bathing suits and blankets. I crocheted every now and than through the years, but never enough to really call myself a crocheter.

One day, I spotted some old knitting needles in my favorite little thrift shop. I remembered a lady (wish I could remember her name) trying to teach me to knit when I was little. I remembered her saying, "knitting is just two basic stitches, knit and purl. If you can do these, you can knit." I thought okay then, I'm going to learn to knit. I had always loved the way knitted things looked and remember asking my mom to crochet me something without holes in it. She would say, that's knit.

With a how to book in front of me, I took the plunge and started to "cast on". I studied the pictures as I struggled to hold both needles and the yarn at the same time. After lots of tangled yarn and dropped needles I did it. I was ready to knit. Again, I dropped my needles, fumbled to hold on to the yarn and get it to cooperate with me. Why didn't it want to come back through that space without falling off, oops there it went, dropped again, start over and so it went for several hours until finally it looked like the picture, it looked like I had knit a row. The lady's words, sounded in my head again, 'if you can knit and purl you can knit." Well, then, I thought I can do this knit stitch, lets try the purl one, I started again, now I had to change the way I held the needle, not fair, just got it to work the other way, wrap the yarn this way now, oops dropped the needle again, hey, my stitch fell off, and so it went for a few more hours until it finally resembled the stitches in the book again. With two rows done, I remember thinking to myself, I can do this, I can knit. I sure had a lot to learn.

Like most people, my first project was a scarf. After a few rows I'd look at the stitches, run my hand over the soft knitted garment and remember feeling a little sense of accomplishment. Two years later, I still do this. Lots of scarves, hats, slippers, socks and baby booties have been knit here with my old needles (and new, of course, my collection quickly grew).

My favorite chair is now surrounded by patterns, knitting needles, counters and yarn. For some reason, when I sit down and pull out those knitting needles I know I'll be relaxed in a couple minutes. Is it the sound of the clicking needles, the soft yarn or the continuous movement that puts me at ease? I'm not quite sure, but whatever it is, I can't imagine life without my knitting needles.

Friday, December 31, 2010

Little hats, scarves and accessories


I've had so much fun making accessories for the bears this month.
Ideas for tiny hats and matching scarves fill my head. What can I make next, a vest, coat or blanket. Now I know some of you may be thinking, bears have fur, they don't need little hats. Well, this is true, but making these little accessories gives me a reason to play with my yarn, search for fun do dads and let's face it, they are just so darn cute I can't resist.