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    knitting...my first scarves and hats!

    All right, I've been wanting to share with everyone...and, Cagney Dog asking about them made me motivated to get the pictures taken! I hope you guys like them a little. My 22-year-old niece taught me to knit at Christmastime and I've really taken to it. I plan to attend a two day (two hours each day) class at my local AC Moore (huge craft and hobby store) to learn some different stitches and techniques. I started with just scarves and have just learned to make hats in the last couple of days.

    Here are the scarves...only the one on the far right is really for warmth... the others (especially the orange and white ones) are more for pretty, I can actually wear them all year round if I want! The black one was my very first scarf, and, you can really see that it's homemade on the other end, I don't know what happened, but, it's holy, hahaha...



    This is a close up of the thick scarf, it's really soft. I made this one for my mother. I plan to make her a matching hat, but, not tonight! I'm all hatted out today!



    Here are the hats. I made the white infant one yesterday (took three tries, but, finally got it right!), it's my very first hat. I made a child's hat today and gave it to my 5-year-old niece, I'll get a picture of her wearing it, it's really cute! And, the grey one is the one I just finished today, I plan to make a scarf to match it. It's the same material that I made my mother's scarf out of.



    Here is a close up...



    And, here is the baby hat on a teddy bear!


    Yeah, so, it's not that big of a deal, really...but, I'm so proud of myself and so super grateful to my niece for teaching me! can't wait to learn to crochet! And, I hope to make a blanket for my mother! Thanks for checking out my stuff guys!
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    Oh man, Kari! Those are amazing! My favorite is the white hat, it's -so- cute.

    Thanks for sharing!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CagneyDog
    Oh man, Kari! Those are amazing! My favorite is the white hat, it's -so- cute.

    Thanks for sharing!
    Yeah, I can't wait to see it on Isabelle (or Isabella, I can't remember!). I'm taking it to her tomorrow, so, I hope to get a photo. My favorite scarf is the orange one, it's SO SOFT. And, the color is awesome, it's called "Flame."
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    Looks great you'll become addicted. Next if you come to Montana I'll teach you to spin so you don't ever have to buy yarn again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Corinna
    Looks great you'll become addicted. Next if you come to Montana I'll teach you to spin so you don't ever have to buy yarn again.
    I'm already addicted. Spinning, huh? That may be in my future. You never know!
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    Any time you can come up for a couple days I'll have you spinning. Warning though you"ll start haunting the local feed stores and pet grooming places looking for dog wool to spin.
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    heres some of my knitting. some one asked a while ago about it . I have the patterns if you want to try any of these.
    the last one is Gina's ark made from her ark and some buffalo i had left from a project.
    Once a year I give a talk at the preschool story hour at the Libraey that is a sweater from dog wool and I sent it to Glacier to wear on the trail to keep her warm.
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    Those all look great! I love knitting, but lost all my needles in the house fire. You making me want to go out and buy knitting needles and get started knitting again! I have already bought my crochet needles, now on to the knitting!

    Again, I do love those scarves and those sweet hats. Corinna, you have some really good looking sweaters too.

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    Cool, Those look great! Scarves take awhile to make but so worth it!
    I just finished one for my Aunt it looks like the same kind of material you used for you mom's scarf but, it's in turquise and brown.
    And I'm in the work of making some new red mitties for myself..
    Don't you just love knitting. It's so relaxing when I knit, and rewarding in the end.
    But, sometimes it kinda fustrating when you make hats (or anything else)with out patterns and just kinda "winging it". Doing it a couple times before you realise what size you want with different needles.
    I just purchased a book called "stich'n'bitch" by Debbie Stoller and its a rockin book they have really cute patterns for cat mice, dog sweaters, tank tops, bikini, cell phone holders, purses you name they got most of it and it not ugly stuff either!
    You should really ceck it out
    Happy knitten.....

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    Kari, those are absolutely awesome! What a beautiful job you're doing. When shopping in craft stores, I can't believe the gorgeous yarns that are on the market now. Good luck with your new hobby. Keep us posted on how it's going. Love the pics!


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    Kari,

    I started knitting about 2 months ago, just before Christmas. I love it!! I started with the "fun fur" which is so cool!! Then I got regular black yard and another yarn that changes colors. I've given most of my scarves away except one for myself. They really keep my neck warm on my walks. Do yo have any idea how much those fun fur scarves cost at craft fairs??? Anywhere from $20-$50 depending on the detail. I just straight stitch. Keeps me from eating while watching television and makes the time go by fast.

    I'm going to try and knit kitty mats since I pretty much know nothing more than a straight stitch and pearl.

    Yours are great! Are the hats hard to make?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corinna
    heres some of my knitting. some one asked a while ago about it . I have the patterns if you want to try any of these.
    the last one is Gina's ark made from her ark and some buffalo i had left from a project.
    Those are all great! I can't wait to start on sweaters and other more difficult projects! I'll definitely look to you if I need a pattern! Thanks for posting your pictures, I love them!

    Quote Originally Posted by trayi52
    Those all look great! I love knitting, but lost all my needles in the house fire. You making me want to go out and buy knitting needles and get started knitting again! I have already bought my crochet needles, now on to the knitting!
    Aw, dang, Willie! Thank you! I hope you're able to get back into it! I only have one set of needles so far, just a size thirteen for the scarves. And, the hats I'm making with a knifty knitter, it was a package of four circular looms. I do plan to get more needles soon, though, when I can!

    Quote Originally Posted by kimboe
    Cool, Those look great! Scarves take awhile to make but so worth it!

    And I'm in the work of making some new red mitties for myself..

    Don't you just love knitting. It's so relaxing when I knit, and rewarding in the end.

    But, sometimes it kinda fustrating when you make hats (or anything else)with out patterns and just kinda "winging it". Doing it a couple times before you realise what size you want with different needles.

    I just purchased a book called "stich'n'bitch" by Debbie Stoller
    Thanks! Yeah, the scarves have taken me three hours or so to make, but, they are definitely worth it! My mom's not even a scarf wearer, but, she humors me. She does wear her scarf, and, will wear a hat if I make a matching one.

    I'm wanting to learn how to knit socks and mittens, too!

    And, yeah, I love knitting, it is very rewarding, and, relzxing. I haven't attempted anything without being shown, and, I haven't used a pattern for anything, yet. As I'm just making very basic scarves and using the knifty knitter for the hats.

    And, I've seen that book, my niece had a copy from the library, and, I plan to either check it out myself or buy it when I can. It does look like a great book, and, I know it will help me learn to perl (purl?) and do other stitches, too. I wanna make the bikini, that looks so cute!

    Quote Originally Posted by Daisy and Delilah
    Kari, those are absolutely awesome! What a beautiful job you're doing. When shopping in craft stores, I can't believe the gorgeous yarns that are on the market now. Good luck with your new hobby. Keep us posted on how it's going. Love the pics!
    Aw, thanks Terry! I know, some of the yarn is so beautiful, and, when I get consistently good at it, and, have some extra $$, I will buy some of the really expensive stuff to make gifts for some people. Right now, I get what I can from the clearance bin or from the mom fund.

    Quote Originally Posted by moosmom
    Do yo have any idea how much those fun fur scarves cost at craft fairs??? Anywhere from $20-$50 depending on the detail.

    I'm going to try and knit kitty mats since I pretty much know nothing more than a straight stitch and pearl.

    Yours are great! Are the hats hard to make?
    I know, I've looked around and seen how much scarves (not even fancy ones) can cost, and, am so glad I picked up this hobby. I've been wanting a few beanie/tobogan style hats, and, they are so much cheaper doing it yourself. I did buy a scarf after Christmas at Old Navy, but, only because it was marked down to just over $2 and there was no way you could buy that much yarn for that cheap, so, I got it!

    I've not learned anything but a basic stitch yet myself, but, I'm going to take a class next month hopefully, so, watch out. hahahaha

    And, no! With the product I bought, the hats are easier than scarves. And, quicker, too. You don't even use needles for it. The package came with four different size looms (small for infant, medium for children, large for teens and adults and extra large). I think you can make other things with the looms, too, but, I've only looked into making the hats. And, I'm not good enough yet to understand written instruction, because a lot of the lingo is beyond me, so, I just asked the knitting lady at the store. She was amazing! She works tonight, so, I may stop by to get instructions on how to make the pom poms, as I'm still not sure how to attach them. I'm a bit slow.
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