Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Loose Ends

Believe it or not, but I actually have finishes piling up that haven't been blogged.  So here we go, tying up loose ends so-to-speak.

Small face sponges.  Perfect for washing my face at the end of the day.  I really love them and you can knit a whole pile of them in an hour's time...


Knitted Drops Make-up Pads
freebie found here
needles:  sz 8's
yarn:  Peaches & Creme

modifications:  I cast on 15 stitches,
slipped the first stitch of each row.
I wanted mine to be more rectangular...finished size: 3.3" x 2.5"


These bracelets were another quick and fun project.  And a perfect excuse to sift through my buttons...


Seed Stitch Bracelets
by Joelle Hoverson
More Last-Minute Knitted Gifts
needles:  size 1
yarn:  Koigu Painter's Palette Premium Merino


A pair of socks for my dad.  Fifteen years after the first pair I gave him, he's now decided he really likes them...


Basic Hiking Boot Socks
size:  men's sm
needles:  size 7
yarn:  worsted weight superwash wool


Happy Wednesday everyone, and thanks for stopping by :)

24 comments:

  1. Lovely finishes...those wash pads are divine

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  2. oh what fun projects! Love the face cloths and those bracelets are awesome!

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  3. Congrats on your lovely finishes.

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  4. Awesome! I especially love the bracelets. :D

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  5. Wonderful finishes! I love those seed bracelets...they are so cute!

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  6. Great finishes Staci - love the face pads, the bracelets and the socks too!

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  7. They are all great Staci, I'm off now to check out the make up pad pattern, what a lovely idea for a gift :)

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  8. Hi Staci,

    Good Grief!! There's a knitting
    pattern for just about anything
    you could wish for, eh? Small
    face sponges no less. Well, I
    love the colors (especially the
    pink) and they do look like they
    would be just the ticket for
    washing your face. I don't like
    HUGE face cloths anyways. Too
    bulky which equals water spraying
    everywhere when I wash.

    Then there's the knitted
    bracelets. Love the color
    changes in the yarns that
    you used and aren't they
    the perfect thing for
    showcasing favorite and/or
    unusual buttons.

    Your Dad should love those
    socks. They're sure to be
    warmer, softer and more
    comfortable and durable then
    the store bought kind. But
    really .... fifteen years??

    The baby blanket for your
    nephew and his wife looks
    pretty nifty. I suspect
    that this will be used long
    after the child leaves baby-
    hood behind. The color
    makes it suitable for an
    older child or teen even.
    Love that spiral pattern
    which emphasizes the swirls
    of color in the yarn.

    Cheers!

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  9. Love the face sponges, must give them a try. Love all those braclets and the fun buttons!

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  10. What wonderful finishes! I think my favorites are the bracelets--what a neat idea!

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  11. Such fun knitting finishes Staci! Love all of them!

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  12. Wow! You've been very busy, Staci--great knitted finishes. So unique, too...

    And what is it that makes sifting through buttons so enjoyable? I do the same thing for no reason at all :)

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  13. Love your finishes. Those face cloths look so soft and pretty.

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  14. Lovely finishes Staci - face cloths look fab.

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  15. I love the colors of the face sponges!

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  16. I love the bracelets, what a great idea.

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  17. Your projects look great! I really want to make some of those bracelets. I'd love to wear one, and I have some nieces who'd probably think those were really really fun!

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  18. There is always something lovely to see when i visit here, those washcloths are cute

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  19. what a great idea with the bracelets! Those face cloths are fabulous and the socks for your dad...I know he'll love 'em!

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  20. Very creative Staci, knitting is next on my list to learn. The payback on the time it takes to make all your wonderful projects must be so gratifying. :)

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  21. Oh these are great!
    If you are looking for some very different, fun, handmade buttons, we are holding a give away this week...take a look if you are interested.
    http://incomparablebuttons.blogspot.com

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