I've been in the baby mode lately. Right now, I don't have the patience to make large objects, hence the two shawls on needles in various states of being finished.
Angora baby booties
Page 81 Booties
I also made a Hexagon Revisited Sweater, which will fit a 3-4 year old. Buttons aren't sewn on yet; may change them for a more girlie sweater, given the yarn has sparklies in it.
these pattens are in my Ravelry library.
Oh yeah, I made a halloween grab bag, too!!
You have certainly been busy!!! Cute booties. The sweater has an interesting design. And the grab bag is spooktacular.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Dianna. I love the different bootie patterns. I have a set I finished last night, but forgot to add it to the other pictures. May have to add a blog note!!
DeleteWhy can't a red sparkly sweater have baseballs? Girls don't love the game??? or the players in those uniforms???
ReplyDeleteLOL LOL LOL
I love the design of the booties, lots of room for little toes to wiggle-round with a cuff that'll help keep them from coming off and getting lost.
And, you know how I love that blue shading on your project bag, gal. Gives that depth that so many holiday designs lack.
No idle hands at your end
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No idle hands, just an idle mind most days. i must get my act together and find a new passion (besides knitting, crocheting, and sewing). I'd still like to start selling things, but it's hard to find patterns that aren't copyrighted. At least the ones I want to make and sell.
Deletehmmm, depends on what you want to sell.
DeleteThere are so many generic patterns that one could modify to make individual. Use a 'recipe' for making the item and add your own touch.
IMHO
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