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FOR BABY….

Saturday, January 30th, 2010 | Author: carol

This is the end of the month and what a month it has been! It’s been so cold, lots of snow and wind yet the scenery with it’s beautiful skies have been breathtaking. Our Sabrina was born this month sharing her birth month with her Aunt Kimberly. Today Samantha has traveled down towards the City for her job and then to visit our new born. I am hoping for pictures when she returns. I have to go to Albany this Wednesday for medical reasons so I will venture down to the City within a few weeks. In the meantime I am keeping busy knitting, a pair of leg warmers and baby hat to match, the leg warmers match her cousin’s. I found the Diva onesie at the fair this year, now that John and Missy are having a boy, I can call her and get that camouflage onesie I saw at her booth, so fitting since John is a Army Reservist. I have some great ideas for Valentine’s Day, but I’ll have to get started, John and Missy have birthdays in February.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR CROCHET HAT: With a size G hook, loosely chain 50. Baby sports yarn.

ROW1: skip 2 chains and single crochet in the third chain from the hook. Single crochet in each chain across (48 stitches). Turn.

ROW 2: Chain 1, single crochet in the back loop of each stitch across the row. Row 2 is worked on the right side. Place a marker on it. Turn.

ROW 3: Chain 1, back loop single crochet 48. Turn

ROW 4-6: Work as for Row three. Change to the size H hook.

ROW 7-18: Chain 1, plain single crochet 48.Turn

ROW 19 and 20: Chain 1, back loop single crochet 48. Turn

In the following rows, continue  to raise a chain at the beginning of the row and turn at the end of the row.

ROW 21: Plain single crochet across. You will be ending on a wrong-side row.

ROW 22: Decrease 1, single crochet 5. Repeat across the row.

ROW 23: Single crochet across.

Row 24: Decrease 1, single crochet 4. Repeat across the row.

ROW 25: Single crochet across.

ROW 26: Decrease 1, single crochet 3. Repeat across the row.

Row 27:  Single crochet across.

ROW 28: Decrease 1, single crochet 2. Repeat across the row.

ROW 29: Single crochet across.

ROW 30: Decrease 1, single crochet 1. Repeat across the row.

ROW 31: Single crochet across.

ROW 32: Decrease across.

ROW 33: Single crochet across. End off, leaving  about  10″ of yarn. With a yarn needle, thread the yarn through the ending stitches. Pull them up and sew the side edges together as far as the ridge.

TIES: Measure and cut 3 pieces of yarn, 1 yard long, for each side. Pull the 3 strands through  the 2 ridges on the inside front corners of the hat so the yarn is divided in half. I then divided the yarns and braded to measure 12″, knotted and cut for a little fringe.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR KNITTED LEGWARMERS.

I used 2 double pointed needles with a stopper at one end in size 3 and 5. Baby sport yarn

Cuff: solid color yarn and size 3 needles cast on 32 stitches.

K2,p2, (Rib stitch) repeat for 2.5 inches.

Change to size 5 needles and multicolor yarn and work stockinette stitch (knit one row, pearl one row) for 3 inches.

Switch back to size 3 needles and solid color yarn and  rib stitch (k2,p2) for 2 inches.

Bind off loosely, Sew up the seam.  Make second legwarmer exactly the same.


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INDIAN SUMMER….

Thursday, November 12th, 2009 | Author: carol

November is my birthday month, and what a month it has been already! I love the weather, I wish it would stay like this all winter long, warm yet brisk in the mornings and no winter coats required.  I’m sure reality of winter will soon become known to us, just as getting older has become evident in my stiff joints. I knew at some point in my life that all the fun i had growing up in Brooklyn would catch up to me.  I have some new health problems to face but I’m sure I will survive, my family and friends have always been close and very supportive in everything I’ve ever done or gone through. Photo’s always tell the best stories, here are some taken at the end of October and early November….

I started knitting again, the library has some great pattern books for children.  Since Gabriella is such a girl, she loves dresses and skirts and does go to dancing school, I thought these leg warmers would be perfect. They are easy and you can have fun with the colors, I hope to make several.

Since flu season is here and my joints have been really stiff lately, I thought making some flax seed and rice heating pads would be a good idea. I made this one for Sam’s boyfriend  who was having some pain in his shoulder. All you do is pop it in the microwave for 2 minutes and it’s heated and stays hot for at least an hour, it’s great.

Sam baked cookies for Halloween, not for trick or treater’s because we never get any living out of town, but for us and John’s family, they were yummy!

AND WHAT HAVE THE ANIMALS BEEN UP TO? They are loving the weather too and of course they always keep themselves amused and well rested most of the time….

This is Max (Sam’s cat) talking, he likes to tell stories. Lucy is always looking for another hiding spot, bags are her favorite. Here is Sidney, most of his head hair has grown back, but we really need to give him credit living with five cats who are all characters and who love to tease him.


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