Wednesday, August 3, 2011
dala horse mittens and a baby sweater
Before we left for Madden's I decided I had to knit these mittens while we there. I worked on them all week, usually while sitting in a beach chair, surrounded by some of my favorite people in the world.
The pattern was a free chart on Ravelry (an amazing knitting website that offers thousands of knitting patterns, very addictive). I have a thing for dala horses.
They are little red painted horses from Sweden. I think they are awfully cute. I think little Swedish children used to play with them... I really have no idea. Anyways, they are almost done, and then I will move on to my next project...
A baby sweater for a very special baby... sex unknown. Which buttons do you like? I'm thinking about finding yellow duckies. The baby's mommy has chosen yellow and grey for the nursery which I think sounds very chic.
Did I mention that I love to knit? I couldn't resist this Rowan yarn... it was half off...
Do you ever think you would like to learn to knit? I'm thinking about giving lessons! I learned from my amazing German friend Andrea. She moved away to Colorado, but I think about her almost every time I pick up my needles. Have a great day everyone. xoxo
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I would so love to learn how to knit Jenni! I am so enjoying your blog and still want you to come over! I hope you are well!
ReplyDeleteI am IN LOVE with these mittens!! All my favorite things...knitting, nordic patterns, red and white, mittens....*sigh*
ReplyDeleteI know first hand that you would be a GREAT knitting teacher...just wish you lived a LOT closer so I could get better eventually! I love seeing the mittens I personally saw go from a ball of yarn into the finished product....so cute!!
ReplyDeleteSaw a pic of your mitts on pinterest. How Beautiful. I'm a knitter and one day I hope to be accomplished enough to give something like this a try, still not there yet. You do beautiful work and I'm impressed as all get out. I will save this pattern on ravelry and give it a try one day. Keep up the wonderful work you do. I enjoyed this so much as I am Swedish decent. Judy
ReplyDeleteHi Jenni
ReplyDeleteWhat's the name of the pattern? I want to make them but don't know what to search for on ravelry.
Thanks!
Alice x
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