Tuesday, September 01, 2009

Dilbertina's Doily

Hello! This is the daughter of the nifty needler. Here is my latest creation:




Isn't it beautiful!?




Pattern: Feather and Fan shawl from A Gathering of Lace. (a wonderful book for lace knitters or those who would like to)
I just knit the center flower in crochet cotton with size, I think, 00 to make a doily.


I started it on Friday evening and blocked it last night. It was lot of fun to make.....I don't recommend size 00 needles for general use though! :-)



Have a great Wednesday!







Saturday, January 05, 2008

cotton/lycra fun

recently i bought a bunch of cotton/lycra from fabric.com. i also got to visit kashi at metro textiles in the garment district--yay! i bought some c/lyrca from him, too. diana needed leggings, so i made them in many colors:


i used the ks pattern, which fits so well and sews up very quickly. plus, this type of project calls for my wonderful coverstitch machine. this machine is a gem! i am so grateful that i have it. it makes beautiful stitches and makes my projects look so professional. i think diana has enough leggings now :-).




i had leftovers, so i made some "unnerwear" for littlest one:


the white pair i made from a rescued gap tshirt. the flowers have rhinestones in the middle of them, which delights mk! these are also done from a ks pattern. gotta love ks!


i also did a simple little play outfit for mk, which she refuses to model:


field trip!

we took a field trip to the long island museum/carriage museum yesterday. we went with our homeschooling friends. it was the perfect field trip: we were a small group and had the museum to ourselves.
there was a norman rockwell exhibit which had all of his saturday evening post covers on display. it was interesting to see the different authors (rose wilder lane and booth tarkington, for example) who wrote for that magazine.
it was sobering to see a cover about jfk's foreign policy w/a story by stewart alsop for april '63 and then to see the "in memoriam" cover for early dec '63. we know not when we'll be called. . .
mk models a straw hat:
you spend all that time and effort to give kids a cultural experience, and what are they interested in? digging pennies out of the frozen fountain!
djb straddles one of the lions that flank the entrance to the rockwell exhibit.

Tuesday, January 01, 2008

abbey's party




on sunday, mk's good friend abbey had a party for her 3rd birthday. it was a very sweet party; all my kids enjoyed it. the best part was making cookies, as you see. (by coincidence, mk is wearing the dress i knitted her :-)













here's some bonus pics of 11yo dd and 9yo ds.

Wednesday, December 26, 2007

more completed projects



mk sports a new "unnershirt" that i made from an old tshirt. the tshirt was a nice quality cotton/lycra, so i couldn't resist it.

my friend diane is modelling a dirndl i made using a burda costume pattern. i think she gives the st. pauli girl a run for her money. yay, diane!

11yo dlb looks very happy in her xmas dress, made entirely from jaf fabrics. she made the sash herself. i designed this in child's play. it has some issues, but i'm still happy with it. the skirt is a full circle, and man, does it twirl! reminds me of a ginger rogers dress.

the lame blogger




I'm back! here are some pics of recent finished objects. i finally completed this knitted dress for 11yo dd, thanks to a free pattern from Peggy at chasing bunny. www.noodleknit.wordpress.com

Monday, April 30, 2007

the flicka, ricka, dicka dress

molly's favorite books these days are the flicka, ricka, dicka series. in one of the books, frd's mom makes them new dotted dresses. having red polka dot fabric in my stash, how could i resist?




i used child's play for the dress. i chose circle skirt and puffed sleeves with a classic bodice, improvising the collar from another pattern. the dress is fully lined in jaf "weavers fabric." i have never done a circle skirt before. both molly and i love this dress, and as you can see, it has great "twirlability."