Showing posts with label Valentine's Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Valentine's Day. Show all posts

Friday, February 19, 2010

Dressing a Tape Measure

I guess one week past Valentine's day I still didn't have enough, and decided to tackle this cute little heart project to cover my tape measure.



This project whips up in no time, for a very sweet result.



You can find the free pattern on the Spud and Chloe blog.

Monday, February 15, 2010

Luvgun

I hope you all had a fantastic Valentine’s day! This is perhaps one of the silliest things I have ever knit, but I present to you Boyfriend’s Valentine:



The Luvgun!

An updated cupid’s arrow: it shoots out hearts!



I have found that when you explain to non-knitters who ask what you’re getting your boyfriend for Valentine’s day, telling them you are knitting a stuffed toy gun that shoots out hearts, results in a few eyebrow raises.



Here’s the Ravelry link to the pattern. This was a great use of scrap yarn in my stash, and I think Boyfriend really appreciated it’s silliness.

The card “I choo-choo-choose you,” (a Ralph quote from the Simpsons) is from the Earmark store on Etsy.

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Valentine's Day Flowers



Today some beautiful Valentine's Day flowers walked through my door.





Lucky me!

Friday, February 12, 2010

Valentine's Day Swap



Last night at the WeHo SnB, we had a scarf/cowl swap to celebrate Valentine’s Day.

It was a bit of a race for me to finish up my swap gift, but I was pleased with how it turned out, and I thought it fit Teresa, the recipient of my gift, perfectly. I didn’t get a picture of it on her, but I did take a few of it on me before I wrapped it up and sent it on its way.



I used the Flower Scarf pattern, and learned how to do the Fisherman’s Rib, which was new to me. On one end there is a “Queen's Ball button” that hooks into the middle of the flower attached to the other end.



I love love love the scarf that I received from Beth. It is so soft and squishy, and beautifully crocheted. It is in the perfect Sarah Sparkle color. Tucked in my sparkly tissue paper was also some delicious chocolate and monogrammed S paper.



The swap was such a smashing success – it was so fun to hear so many appreciative knitters, excited to receive something hand crafted just for them, that they didn’t have to do themselves. Each gift was so different from the next, and all seemed to fit their recipient perfectly.

 
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