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Angelarae Knits: January 2013

Angelarae Knits

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Hello! Welcome to my Blog! I live and enjoy the fibery crafts here, in Raleigh, NC with my husband and 5 children! I love to share patterns, tips, and recipes along with my spinning from time to time. I hope you'll enjoy your time here and stick around a bit!

Monday, January 21, 2013

Distractions

...like I need one. But then, who does...at least, a little fewer of them might be helpful. But let's face it. I am, by nature, easily distracted. It's who I am, but I can't help wanting a little more order in my life.
I couldn't really sleep, so I have thus far spent my waking hours with my new toy....

















I even learned a different technique to make the center. There are several videos for various kinds of centers at knitting-and.com and they are all reasonably simple. This one is called a back stitch center. I did two rounds...

























Emma and I are probably going to make more of these...would like to make a small throw.  We'll see! In the meantime,  I have started a knitting project and it is one of my least favorite techniques...colorwork. But, since this one is a simple slip stitch technique, in only two colors, it isn't so bad.















Of course, this can be done in other colors, but, imho, black and white are the most elegant.





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Friday, January 18, 2013

Fast Friday Crochet Fix

For me, the idea of a Fast Friday Crochet Fix means a fairly simple, quick project I can make, just for fun! For this, I wouldn't want anything that would have me glued to complicated instructions for hours...so I made a few of these for my daughter, Emma. I am including the patterns. *You will need an I-9 hook and a few yards of worsted yarn.*







Grey Scrunchie

Attach yarn to hair band with a slip stitch. Ch 1.
~30 sc around hair band. Join with slip stitch to beginning ch1.
~Ch4, (Dc, ch1) in each sc around. join with a slip stitch to beginning ch4.
~Sc in first ch1 space, ch3, sc in same space. *Sc in next ch1 space, ch3, sc in same ch1 space; Rep. From *, around. Slip stitch to beginning sc. Fasten off. Weave-in ends.

Cream Scrunchie

Attach yarn to hair band with a slip stitch. Ch 1.
~25 sc around hair band. Join with a slip stitch to beginning ch1.
~*Ch3, sc in next sc, rep. From *, around. Join with a slip stitch to beginning slip stitch.
~ Slip stitch into next ch3 space. *Ch3, sc in next ch3 space; rep. From *, around. Join with a slip stitch to beginning slip stitch. Fasten off. Weave-in ends.

Green Scrunchie

Attach yarn to hair band with a slip stitch. Ch 1.
~ 30 sc around hair band. Join with a slip stitch to beginning ch 1, ch2
~ Hdc in same sc, ch1. *Hdc in next sc, Ch 1; rep. From *, around. Join with a slip stitch to beginning hdc.
~ *Slip stitch into next ch1 space, ch3, slip stitch into same ch1 space; around. Join with a slip stitch to beginning hdc. Fasten off, weave-in ends.


Enjoy!







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Thursday, January 17, 2013

Threaded Heart

My Aunt Josephine was a crocheter. She made lovely thread doilies and table runners. So, I have always appreciated this kind of handwork. I especially love pineapples. Yesterday, I found this pattern and decided to give it a try. I believe the original was a pattern from Workbasket Magazine, but someone was able to duplicate it as a potholder. I in led the link with the picture.

Sorry, the pic isn't that great. I made this with Aunt Lydia's #3. It was about 5 inches high an 2.5 inches across. Gotta try another in size 10 thread....


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Thursday, January 10, 2013

Mini Spindle

This is not the smallest spindle I've ever seen. I have seen smaller ones that were meant as charms. But, it is the smallest one I have ever attempted to spin with, and the lightest. It weighs .28 ounces. I have had to adjust my technique quite a bit to spin a fine mohair on this thing. But, I have been able to do it. I am hoping it may be easier to spin wool, something with a little shorter staple length. I purchased this with the hope that it will be more portable and it certainly is that. It is lovely and well made. Here are the specs :

Maple Burl with Ambrosia Maple shaft
1 1/2 inch Whorl diameter
3/8 inch Whorl thickness
7/8 inch above the Whorl
4 inch below the Whorl




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