Friday, January 09, 2009

* handmade *



The handmade gifts of x-mas 08 were made quite ahead of time this year, which is probably why I totally forgot to show them here even after they had all been given and opened. So here they are ... most of them were really fun and quick to make, so no doubt I'll be revisitng some of these patterns again.

Anime hat
Pattern: Top down bonnet with anime, by Adrian Bizilia
Yarn: Rosários 4 Caricia (1 skein double stranded)
Needles: 4 mm

Changed the pattern a bit, since I was afraid it would turn out too big.




Leafy baby hat

Pattern: Greenleaf Baby Hat, by Evelyn Uyemura
Yarn: Rosários 4 Bambino (maybe half a skein)
Needles: 4 mm




Penguin hat

Pattern: Penguin Pal Hat
Yarn: Brancal
Needles: 6 mm

Had to resize pattern for this one, but I think it turned out OK. Very cute result !




Green hat

Pattern: Robin's egg hat, by Rachel Iufer
Yarn: Schachenmayr Nomotta Extra Merino Big (1 skein)
Needles: 5 mm




Thorpe hats

Pattern: Thorpe, by Kirsten Kapur
Yarn: Brancal Manchester
Needles: 6 mm



Leafy mitts

Pattern: Leafy mitts, by Ruth Stewart
Yarn: Gedifra Fashion Trend (1 skein)
Needles: 5 mm

These are now a favorite. I made these as a gift, so I'll have to make a pair for myself very soon.




Orange Cowl

Pattern: Crofter's Cowl, by Gudrun Johnston (free pattern available through Ravelry)
Yarn: Not sure, something from stash
Needles: 4 mm




There was also some sewing involved, just a few knitting needle cases and purse organizers.







And that's it !
Now back to my regular knitting, which has been put aside during the last weeks. The cabled hoodie is almost finished, and I've started two other projects as well (I usually have multiple projects to keep me distracted).

In the meantime, here are some photos of my recent yarn shopping from the last trip






Most came from the Wolle Rodel shop near the Viktualienmarkt in Munich, but I also picked up a couple of skeins from the Tolle Wolle shop in Nuremberg. The inside of this shop is packed full of yarn and handmade items, as you can see in the photo below, and also has one of the friendliest dogs we met.



8 comments:

Unknown said...

Tânia, adoro seu blog e ainda mais suas viagens m-a-r-a-v-i-l-h-o-s-a-s!!!! Moro no Brasil,não tenho a mínima condição de viajar pelo mundo, mas, através de seus relatos, me transporto para dentro das fotos e "sinto" um pouquinho que seja, os sabores da Itália, da Alemanha.... Obrigada querida por trazer ao meu olhar coisas tão belas.
Erika

Sue said...

All your knitting looks wonderful. I love those hats, very very cute. What an amazing yarn store, I wish we had such wonderful ones here.

Anonymous said...

Penguin hat is so cute I instantly started thinking about making something similar for my daughter... And also The Green hat (with a big button) is very handsome. I bet the recipients were very happy to get these lovely gifts.

Laura said...

hola Tania, me encanta tu blog realmente las cosas que haces son preciosas, me encantan tus tejidos y los lugares uy como me gustaría ir... bueno espero algún día, iras algún día a Uruguay espero que sí ya que es un hermoso país, gracias por mostrarnos tantas cosas lindas

Geek+Nerd said...

I love your versions of the Thorpe pattern, especially the purple one, and the cowl. My sister gave me some Malabrigo for Christmas, that I just might have to knit that cowl in!

likeschocolate said...

I just came across your blog. I love the pictures. You make really nice things. We spent the summer in Switzerland. Your trips to Italy remind me of some of ours. Gorgeous Photos!!!

Julie said...

The greenleaf hat is adorable!

Hiroshige said...

You worked very ver hard!!! I've got a fried, who loves your penguin hat :-D