Monday, November 28, 2011

Yes...More Hats

I received the yarn in the mail last Thursday to do the hats for a customer from Boston.  I finished the hats on our ride to Maine this weekend to see my son's new farm.  I hope they are going to be okay because she wanted two and did not send enough yarn to do two hats as deep as they should be.  I did what I could with what she sent. 

I really like this pattern for little girl hats.  It is the pattern I used to make my girl grand kids' Christmas hats.  I finished making Kim's Christmas present this weekend, too.  I had to make her another one because I sold hers to the lady who ordered these hats.  Now, all I have left to finish knitting for Christmas is the men's presents.  I started on them today and already have one finished.  Theirs is very simple this year.  I still have to knit the animals for Ezra's play mat.  After that, I should be finished with Christmas presents for this year.  Hooray!!!

Thursday, November 24, 2011

I Am Bad!

I was just looking back through my earlier blogs so I could remember what I had entered and to see if I had missed anything.  That is when I realized that I had never entered pictures of the sweaters for Lexi and Joey.  I hadn't even taken pictures of them.  So, here are their sweaters.

Lexi's sweater is cabled along the button band, the cuffs, and along the edge of the hood.  Hard to see in the picture.

Joey's sweater sports a nice stripe pattern.  At least, I think it's nice.
Now, I have entered pictures of all of the sweaters I have knitted for the grand kids for Christmas.  Still working on the sewing machine projects, but they are coming along very nicely and will easily be completed by Christmas.  I sure love to sew.  It is so fun to see the garments come together and actually look like something.  I guess sewing is a little like puzzle making.  You have all of these pieces and you have to put them together to look like what you see in the picture.  I guess that is why I like to sew so much, because I sure love doing puzzles.

Promised Hat Poses

I said that I would post the pictures of my other models when I got the pictures.  Here they are.

Zoe

Dot

Jackson

Goose (Lucy)
The twins, Cooper and Callie, and Logan Uon laying on a quilt I made for Logan when he was born.
I haven't had a chance to see Noah, so I do not have his picture.  Here is the last sweater for my grand kids' Christmas presents.  This is for Ezra, our little guy who will not be with us for a few more months.

Ezra's sweater
I'm still working on the sewing machine presents for the kids.  I am nearly half done with them.  I still have the men's presents to knit along with two more hats for a customer who ordered them from me.  I also completed a hat for my elderly lady friend, Eleanor.  When I told her about the hats I had been making for the kids, she asked if she could have one.  Here is her hat.

Eleanor's hat.
Hopefully, I will be done with hats for awhile.  I still have the animals to make to go with the play mat that I am making for Ezra.  Today is Thanksgiving, so wishing everyone a happy turkey day.

Friday, November 18, 2011

Hats, Hats, and More Hats

You probably don't really care, but if you are wondering what I have been up to lately, well, I have been making hats...hats of all kinds.  It started out with a Halloween costume my daughter's teacher friend wore at school.  Cheryl told her that her son would love it, so she let her borrow it for a few days.  It was a Curious George - The Man in the Yellow Hat costume.  After Cheryl had to return it, Joey was naturally very upset and wanted a yellow hat of his own, so this is what Grandma came up with.

If you think it looks a little like a yellow witch hat, you would be right, since I had to use a witch's hat pattern.  It works for Joe.  He thinks it looks like The Man in the Yellow Hat hat.

After I finished that, I decided to make Christmas hats for a friend's children.  I worked with Emily at Atlantis Charter School.  She had twins this summer and I have never yet met them.  She contacted me the other day and wanted to get together, so I wanted to take something for the kids.  She already has an older son.  I also wanted to make a hat for another former co-worker who had a son last year.  He is the one I made one of the Noah's Ark play mats for (very appropriate because she named him Noah).  I have never met him either.  So, with that in mind I made some hats.

These are the hats.  I have added their names to the hats after I took the picture.  The smaller hats are for the twins, Cooper and Callie.  The larger green hat is for the older brother, Logan, and the other red hat is for Noah.
While I was making the hats for my friends, my daughter-in-law Ellen asked if I could make some more hats for Portia like the ones I had made for her before.  She has outgrown one of them, and though the other one fits right now, it gets dirty quite fast because of going to the barn to milk goats with her Mama.  I of course got right on that project and made her a fleece hat.  It turned out to be much too large and when Ellen saw it, she said that she would rather have the lighter weight hats like the stretch knit one I made before.  So, I made the fleece hat smaller, made three stretch knit hats, and one flannel hat.

5 simple hats for Portia
One of the stretch knit hats.

Flannel hat.

Fleece hat.  Too precious for words.

I of course could not stop with Christmas hats.  While I was making the ones for my friends, I decided that it would be nice to make them for my grand children, too.  I wanted to get Zoe's and Jackson's done immediately because Marty and Kim were going to Pennsylvania to visit Tom and Mindy for Veteran's Day weekend and I wanted them to take the hats to the kids.  I will not be seeing them until after Christmas and I wanted them to enjoy the hats for the whole season.  I also got Dot's and Lucy's hats finished before they made the trip to Pennsylvania so they could all have their hats at the same time.  Marty took pictures of the kids wearing their hats, but I do not have them yet, so I will just put in pictures of the hats.



This week I was able to finish the other four hats for Ellis, Portia, Joey, and Lexi.  I was able to get pictures of these hats being styled.  I will show the others when I get the pictures from Marty.  I have seen the pictures, and they came out great.  I am convinced that I have the cutest models on the planet.


I think chocolate ice cream goes appropriately with a Christmas hat.

Very serious.  I couldn't entice a smile out of Portia this time.

Lexi loved her hat and squealed with delight wearing it.

Joey still doesn't like to stop for poses.  I managed to capture this one, though a little blurred from his movements.