Thursday 21 November 2013

Blankets, Beanies, Snowflakes and Stars



Hey you all!

It has been a long time since I posted here. I had many ideas but never got around to actually write it. Fortunately I have today off (hurray!), so I get to spent some time with my yarn and hooks…

Last week was a week of happy days which I kind of celebrated in form of two blankets. For once my grand-dad turned 100 year last Sunday. One hundred years! Can you imagine it? He has seen so much in his life! Two world wars, five different government systems, joy and grief… He also lived both in Germany and France, traveled to Africa in his youth for work and wanted to immigrate to Australia. The last thing didn’t happen though because my grandmum wanted to stay in her home village. Well, lucky me, because otherwise my dad wouldn’t have met my mum… :P

I made him a lap blanket for his birthday. There really isn’t much you can give old people and I figured he really could use a blanket. I modified the baby blanket from AlisonLoBianco. I started with 92 chains, added a different border and used two strands of dk-yarn (might have been aran. Not sure) at once. In the first place I wanted to use this cotton colour pack from Junghans Wolle but it didn’t work out. I ordered it early September and they said it would be delievered within one week. Well that didn’t happen. Instead I got four emails during the next weeks each of them delaying the delievery date even further. In the end I was so upset that I cancelled my order. It would have been fine if they said right from the beginning that they could only deliver mid-November, but with this email-by-email-delay I always got my hopes up it would be here soon. Anyway, I ended up using acryl-yarn (Alpina) which I got from Wollrabe. The quality is nice and the price is quite reasonable! What do you think of the result?



The other happy occasion was the birth of my grand-cousin who is almost 100 years younger than our grand-dad! How awesome is that? Little Thees will also receive a blanket from me but I haven’t yet decided on the color. Thus no picture for you yet!

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I told about my beanie production some weeks ago. Well I finished three by now – you only get two pictures though because one of them is in the car.



This is the Brain Wave Beanie from Ravelry. The pattern is really good and I highly recommend it. I like my beanie but unfortunatly I used different kind of yarns that is the green one has a different size then the other two. It results in some "bumbs" in the beanie but it's not that bad...

 


This is the Basket Weaves Beanie from Ravelry. I quite like the pattern and I think I will use it again! Once I got the pattern, it was very easy to make.I reckon it will make a very cute baby beanie too!



I used this Pronto yarn which is very soft but unfortunatly it also splits a lot. And... this happened:



Don't you just hate knots in your yarn too?!

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Also, I have made tons of snowflakes and stars for a secret project, I can’t tell you about yet… Wait and see! 


Take care everyone! 

~ Anne ~

P.S. I would love, love, love some comments!

6 comments :

  1. Great work. The Harry Potter books in your shelf are in the wrong order, though! :-D

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  2. P.S. The Hansel gene made me say that. You know what I'm talking about!

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  3. oh no! I shall regroup them straight away! :P

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  4. P.S. Your Name is spelled incorrectly. I am confused....

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  5. True. That's my extremely original pseudonym for certain online matters! :-)

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  6. Very clever indeed! :P Best way to confuse your cousin that's for sure...

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