Friday 8 July 2011

More Finished Objects

Surprisingly, after posting a batch of FOs last Friday, I actually have a couple more to share this week *grins* I haven't posted them before, because they were both started and finished last weekend.

I was feeling somewhat uninspired with the things I'm working on, and pretty much just wanted to have a play for a bit. So I decided to use some of the goodies I was given by my colleague.

I posted about the bizarre King Cole Exotique, wondering what on earth to do with it. Tink very helpfully mentioned in the comments that there was a cute baby hoodie on Ravelry made from it. Seemed like an excellent plan. So this:



Became this:



*laughs* I should explain - I'm not pregnant and babies are not currently on the agenda (hence the stuffed toy model!) however I really enjoyed making this little baby hoodie. It was a quick and easy knit, using yarn that I really can't picture in an adult project. I have a few more bits and pieces from the yarn I was given that may well become baby clothes... I can always donate them after all, it only took an afternoon ;)


As ever, head over to the other Friday link parties for more crafty goodness: Tami's, Natural Suburbia and Wisdom Begins in Wonder

34 comments:

  1. Super fast projects. I have to say I couldn't picture the blue yarn as anything either, but it does look cute as a tiny hoodie

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  2. oh that baby hoodie is adorable.

    and thanks, I know have Circle of Life from the Lion King stuck in my head, although my brain is helpfully switching out words to make it a song about yarn. I suspect by the time I've driven to Bristol this morning, I will have a full song written :)

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  3. I love the neck warmer and that hoodie is just adorable. With all of the build a bears being adored by kids, you almost don't need a baby to knit that size.

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  4. What wonderful projects this week! The buttons on the baby hoodie are perfect, and the scarflette looks wonderful on you, so I'm sure your BF's mom will love it!!

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  5. Don't you just love those quick little projects - and these are great - I love the baby hoodie - do you have a link for the pattern? There are a few babies expected in my circle shortly :)

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  6. Awesome FOs! I bet you loved the instant gratification. The baby hoodie is especially cute.

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  7. Love the Hoodie and the cuddly toy - so cute!!

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  8. Quick things are always great to do to boost your morale. Love the baby sweater! I have never used a ruffle yarn, it might have to be a to do for me this year.

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  9. So very cute.. great job!

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  10. Okay, you've inspired me! I need to use up some of my stash yarn!

    –Cassandra

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  11. The hoddie came out so cute.

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  12. Very cute! I love that hoodie, I wouldn't have thought of using it to make a baby sweater. It looks nice pint sized.

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  13. That blue yarn is great for that baby hoodie: good call :-)

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  14. Aw, the hoodie is so adorable. If you can't find a baby for it, I think you should keep it on the stuffie. So cute!

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  15. Very cute, I love your projects! It's always nice to have baby gifts handy and they are so nice to knit, such soft yarn and delicate colors.

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  16. Wow! You've been super busy!

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  17. What fun, quick projects. I agree, sometimes you just need to walk away from your WIP and have some fun.

    Happy Fiber Arts Friday!!

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  18. You are very right about the blue yarn. Just not suitable for self-respecting adults. Chilly teddy bears are a different story. You've done a lovely job with the sweater. Tell the model his is "beary" cute. I know, ugh! But I couldn't resist. The urge was *ahem* unbearable.

    I love the neck warmer.

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  19. Love both projects! I'm one of those people who don't understand the ruffle yarn or anything like but, but I love the project you used for it! Also, LOVE the little teddy bear sweater. You can always gift it if someone is having baby!

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  20. Wow, I think you found perfect projects for both those yarns!

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  21. very cute projects. I agree, can't see an adult in the blue yarn

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  22. I like ribbon yarn ... it's very tidy looking when it's knit up. Cute hoody!

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  23. So cute!! Amaizng that you found the right projects for these somehow unusual yarns ;o)

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  24. You never know with the baby stuff. I was itching to make baby stuff a couple of years ago and then "suddenly" my sister was expecting.

    The hoody is very cute... whether it's for a baby or a bear. :-)

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  25. Going off to look for the hoodie pattern. Thanks for the tip. It is super cute. Have a great weekend.

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  26. Love the hoodie. I model baby stuff on stuffed animals too, I love to knit it, but don't have children so it works, LOL! Nice neck warmer!

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  27. WOW both projects so cute and awesome that they are quick!

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  28. That hoodie looks to adorable. And I like the neck warmer. That yarn is super funky

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  29. The teddy bear hoodie turned out so great. I love your blog! Thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment on mine.

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  30. The hoodie turned out wonderful. Perfect project for that yarn!

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  31. The bear looks great with that hoodie. I wouldn't be giving it away!

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  32. The hoodie is adorable!!!! Love the cowl - it's looks great!

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  33. Love the baby sweater!! It's exactly the soft sweet look a baby should have.

    Blessings, Debbie

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