Friday, May 29, 2009

Fruits & Peas

Hi Knitters,
I have been sewing away here and there over the last couple of weeks. You know me, I always like the little things. I made a pear pincushion on my machine. The pattern is here and I bought it over a year ago, it is by Heather Bailey. Her shop is so beautiful and vibrant. If you click on the pattern shop be sure to check out her ring stacker toy. It's fantastic. I have always wanted to knit one of those...
I felt pretty cool about this because it involved interfacing and all. Don't laugh. I used some wool felt from here to make the stem and leaf.
Next, I made Heather's strawberry pincushion from a kit I had bought from her shop. Now I didn't see the kits when I just looked. I bought one for my sister and one for me. My kit included the pink velvet and my sister's is red wool felt. There was a bit of embroidery for the seeds and the leaf topper. I hand stitched this project, no machine here.
Fresh fruit for my pins and needles. Yum!
Okay, this has pattern release has been delayed since I have been swamped as of late. Here is my latest washcloth pattern, the Sweet Pea Washcloth. I plan on having the pattern available sometime this weekend. Hold me to it.
I made this version in the Crystal Palace Cotton Chenille but any worsted weight cotton will work just fine.
I think a sweet pea washcloth with a sweet pea hat would make a fantastic gift for a baby. That's a lot of peas for the taking.
I was thinking it would be so cute to do matching hat and washcloth colors. Make pink or blue peas on the washcloth and use a lighter green for the pod. I haven't had time to knit one up like this but it would be a good combo.
These are the yarns in my head that would make a great boy or girl sweet pea washcloth to go with the hats. Anyhoo, if you are interested check back soon for the pattern. I will list the yarn I used and the colors in the photo above and the tools and skills needed to make it up. I am making myself get on the ball with writing up the pattern by posting about it again. It should work: )

I want to get this one done and available because my next washcloth pattern is going to be the best one yet. It's very summer-y!

Okay, Knitters, off we go into another weekend. Can you believe it?
best, susie

6 comments:

Anna said...

Those projects are just delicious! And that yarn...I can practically feel it.

Really lovely!

Rebekah B. said...

So cute! I love everything you do... where do you find the time? Amazing.

A while ago in an old post, you had done something with felt. You had a large bundle of felt - do you remember where you got it from?

Heather L. said...

I was SO excited to get my giveaway yarn in the mail today!! Thank you again for hosting that. Plans are underway to make a blue and then a pink sweet pea hat.

peaknits said...

I just got that pattern too! Love your pear, that was the draw for me. I am getting ever so close to my sewing machine now - haha! Will you be going to se Ysolda today at the Knitting Tree? Just wondering, I may wander up - and Trader Joe's just happens to be down the street ;)

Alissia Huntzinger said...

Just wanted to let you know Heather Bailey is still apparently selling the strawberry pincushion kits--they're just not listed on the main store page under sewing patterns. They're on the Fun Stuff page here: http://www.heatherbaileystore.com/category-s/45.htm

Hope that helps. Have a great day! (And you should definitely go see Ysolda if you have the time! :) IMO I would love to meet her and see her cute cute stuff if she was anywhere near the SF Bay area) :)

lindagerig said...

Just thinking to myself what a summer wash cloth could be and wondered if it is a watermellon? Just wondering. I made the pear and it turned out great. I hand pieced it. Need to do the strawberry as I have a kit too. too much to do. Linda gerig