Friday, July 6, 2012

Luna Hat (Sailor Moon)

One of my best friend's 21st birthday's is coming and since she is a Sailor Moon fanatic I decided to make her an adorable hat modeled after Luna, her talking cat companion. If you've never watched the anime I would recommend it for sure! Either way, I think she'll flip a shit when she sees it. 


I had to throw in an adorable picture of my albino ferret Lillth


It's actually a really simple knit and as it's my first attempt at a hat I'm actually really proud of it :D Ok, so onto the good part, the pattern

A quick note before I begin. Gauge is actually really important when knitting hats [as I found out the hard way] so before you start your hat I highly recommend knitting a swatch and seeing how many stitches per inch your knitting then measuring your head to double check how many you should be casting on. The number of stitches in my pattern is for my head and it SHOULD be fairly standard and fit most adult heads, but it never hurts to make sure!!

Needles
Size 7 circular needles [Or the size you need to obtain your gauge]

Materials
Black yarn (I used normal worsted weight yarn)
Pink and yellow felt 

Pattern
CO 94 sts
*K1, P1* until the length measures about 1/2 an inch [If you just knit all the stitches the brim WILL roll up]
K all stitches for about 7-9 inches [I recommend trying it while knitting to see where it fits your head the best]
DO NOT decrease at the top of the hat, this will create the ears!!
There are 2 ways to close your hat:
1. Kitchener stitch [This is how I closed my hat] 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I7jIzwO5Nv4 Here is a really good video on the Kitchener stitch
2. Bind off normally and then sew the top closed

Finishing
Cut two triangles out of pink felt and the crescent moon out of yellow felt
Sew the pink felt onto the corners where the ears will go and then tack the ears closed. 
Sew the yellow moon onto the center of the hat where it will sit nicely on your forehead.

Voila! You have a Luna hat :) 

Enjoy!




Monday, July 2, 2012

Bunny Chibis

As I have stated before, I have 3 pet rabbits, all with their own little personalities of course. There are the boys, Teelo and Bartholomew (or Bartie for short) who are roughly 2 years old. Bartholomew is rather shy while his brother Teelo is much more adventuresome. Then there is their little sister Emma, who is only 2 months old as of now and the biggest princess in the house <3

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Bartholomew
Emma

Teelo

So I stumbled across a pattern one day for bunny chibi's (Those of you wondering what the hell a chibi is: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chibi_(term))




I just had to share the chibi's I made of the boys! Emma's chibi is in progress, she's a bit harder because of her spots, haha. Also, here is a link to the pattern for the cute little bunnies, because they are just to adorable not to share: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/bunny-nuggets

Saturday, March 31, 2012

Mesh Handwarmer

Hello all! My name is Danielle, but everyone calls me Ella. I've been knitting for around 10 years now and I really enjoy it! I’m a college student in Michigan and I live with my boyfriend and our six ferrets, two bunnies and one cat. I’m always looking for free knitting patterns to do new things with, so I figured I’d start a blog to share my projects with others! I really enjoy knitting hand warmers, scarves, little stuffed toys and things for all my pets! So hopefully everyone enjoys these patterns and projects!

I generally try to provide multiple sizes if they are available. I’ll try and make a list of all my abbreviations but they are usually pretty standard and can be found here: http://www.knittinghelp.com/videos/knitting-glossary


So I've developed a love of hand warmers. They are perfect for spring! So here is a pattern for a nice pair of hand warmers! These are really easy to make patterns for, and an almost infinite number of patterns that you can make to develop your own really awesome hand warmers. However, these are not my original creation: http://creativeyarn.blogspot.com/search/label/knitting but I have modified them a bit because my hands are smaller than the average persons. 






Size 
Size 6 needles

If you are a looser knitter though I would recommend a smaller needle size, since I'm a really tight knitter
S[M,L]


Handwamers
Make 2 as left and right are worked the same
Cast on 28[32,36]
Rows 1-11: *K2,P2* to end of row
Row 12: K1 *YO, K2tog* to last stitch, K1 (You should end up with 28[32,36]sts)
Row 13: P all
Row 14: K1 *YO, SKP* to last stitch, K1 (You should end up with 28[32,36]sts)
Row 15: P all
Row 16-51: Repeat Rows 12-17 (Make sure you end on a "row 17") [The pattern will repeat 10 times]
Row 52-57: *K2,P2*




Finishing
Bind off in pattern
Flip to the wrong side is facing out and with a yarn needle sew up the seam, making sure you leave room for a thumb hole (It will be inside out when your done) and then turn the project right side out. 






Enjoy!!


Thank you Creative Yarn!