Showing posts with label Gloves. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gloves. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 12, 2022

The "Grace Ann Mitts"

 

These fingerless mitts are my Grace Ann Mitts on Ravelry.  The pattern is available on Ravelry.

These are available for purchase, unless they are marked SOLD.

 Medium

 Medium

 

 Small






The "Janet Lou Mitts" fingerless mitts

 

These fingerless mitts are my Janet Lou Mitts on Ravelry.  The pattern is available on Ravelry.

These are available for purchase, unless they are marked SOLD.

 Large

 Medium

 X- Small

 Small






The "Square Off Mitts"

 

These fingerless mitts are my Square Off Mitts on Ravelry.  The pattern is available on Ravelry.

These are available for purchase, unless they are marked SOLD.





The "Lainie Lee Fingerless Mitts"

 

These fingerless mitts are my Lainie Lee Fingerless Mitts on Ravelry.  The pattern is available on Ravelry.

These are available for purchase, unless they are marked SOLD.


SOLD



The "Doris Lee" fingerless mitts

These fingerless mitts are my Doris Lee Mitts on Ravelry.  The pattern is available on Ravelry.

All of these mitts have been SOLD.









 

Tuesday, January 11, 2022

Miscellaneous Fingerless Mitts

 

These fingerless mitts are One Of A Kind (OOAK) that were knit while working on pattern designs.

These are available for purchase, unless they are marked SOLD.

 X-Small

 Large

 Large


 SOLD

 SOLD

 Average

 SOLD

 SOLD

 SOLD

 Large

 Average




Monday, September 17, 2012

Handmade Adventures in Pigeon Forge, TN

 The only store my items are being sold in is Handmade Adventures in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.  The hats and purses are shown here together, but they do not have to be purchased as a set.
 They have an ever changing selection of my hand knit, felted and needled felted items.
 Their inventory is constantly changing because all needle felt items are truly "One of a Kind".  The needle felt designs are applied by hand after I knit and felt the item.  I do look at photographs as I needle felt, but there are no patterns.  The needle felt process consist of 'pulling' roving and actually applying the roving with a single barbed needle.  This is a very time consuming process, even when the design appears to be simple.
 They also offer a variety of my felted bowls.  These are used as home decorations.
And they have several pairs of the fingerless gloves I have designed.  There are 3 different lace designs, all knit with different yarns. 

They also carry a limited supply of my original photograph greeting cards.

If you are in the Pigeon Forge, Tennessee area please check them out.  They are located in the Old Mill Village.  This Saturday (September 22, 2012) there will be all kinds of activity going on because it is the 9th Annual Old Mill Heritage Day.  I will be demonstrating needle felting at the festival.

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Double Heart Gloves

These gloves each have two hearts knit with a very simple eyelet.
The tops of the hearts are toward each other,
so no matter which way you look at the glove you
see a heart.





Me just playing because I got the pattern in my head and it
wouldn't go away, so I knit them.
Now maybe I can move onto something else.



I have finished the purse in the previous post,
but I don't have the strap on it.
I am still trying to decide if I am going to line the purse or not.

Sunday, October 23, 2011

3 different Lace Gloves

The first gloves are knit with 'Alpaca Sox',
I love the feel of this yarn, and the color.
This pair is the first lace pattern I ever designed,
but not the first pair I knit by the pattern.
The black pair is knit by the same pattern
but I shortened it at the knuckles.
Still gave it the same finished edge thumb.

The last photo is also my own design,
but I probably won't sell this pattern.

I consider the actual pattern a work in progress,
although the gloves did turn out fine.
I named this pattern "Exa Elizabeth" after
my Granny Sorrells. This pair of gloves
is knit with Berrocco's Alpaca Ultra Fine.
Which is the same yarn I used for my first
Moebius Cowl pattern (several post below).



Thursday, June 23, 2011

My new knit designs

I have been designing this summer, while at home getting the repairs completed from all the damage caused during the storms 4/27/11.
Audrey modeling her suntop and then her sundress. The sundress pattern is with a test knitter right now in hopes of selling this pattern.

I have also been designing lace gloves. The teal pair has a ruffle at the cuff.
Not sure I am going to publish this pattern, but it is also
with a test knitter right now.


The cream colored lace gloves, is a different pattern.
The stitch is called drooping dayflower, which instantly caught my eye.

I took the drooping dayflower stitch and designed a glove around it.
This pattern has already been with the test knitter,

and the pattern has been added to Ravelry for purchase.
And I sold my first pattern within 24 hours.
If you are a Ravelry member click here for the link to the pattern.
Ravelry does require a login, if you are a knitter and don't
belong you should join, it is free.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Me at the Grove Park Inn

The Gallery of the Mountains inside the Grove Park Inn has a blog post (or two) about my greeting cards and fingerless gloves that they are now selling.
The most recent blog post is HERE.



Earlier they posted just about my greeting cards HERE.


I was surprised about the most recent post because it had not been that long since they posted about my cards. The Gallery of the Mountains is a very nice gift shop that only sells high end crafts. The Gallery is located in the Grove Park Inn, Asheville North Carolina. If you are in the Asheville area just a visit to the Grove Park Inn is worth a stop by.


I would greatly appreciate comments on their blog
from those of you that have seen my cards in person.

Friday, January 8, 2010

My knitting projects update

Well, it is VERY COLD here for the Tennessee Valley. It has not reached 32 in the last 8 days, and no chance of it in the next week. Thinking we are going to break the record of 12 days. The edges of the lakes are frozen, and all the ponds are frozen. I am not out taking photographs of the snow we received yesterday because I HATE the cold! So I continue to knit, and thought I would show you some of what I have been knitting.



The first photo is Mason showing off his cap.

These two are Noah showing off his cap. The male adults think the caps are cute on backwards. Me? I like it on the correct way. And Mason in his newest cap. This one has the earflaps and ties. It was hard to keep him still to take any photos. It has been cold and he was so excited about being outside.


So here is the cap laying on the sofa.
After I made my first pair of fingerless gloves (for Lindsey) I decided for myself they need to be a little larger. I designed this pattern myself. I am currently knitting my 6th pair of fingerless gloves.
The first sweater I sold on my Etsy site.



The 2nd sweater I sold on my Etsy site (to the same customer).
I have labels I ordered from another Etsy person. I also have labels that say "designed and hand knit by" for the items that I design. Although I don't put any labels in the gloves, don't figure they will be very comfortable in there.
My "Big Orange" purse. I designed this one, and have enjoyed it more than I thought I would, because I don't normally wear alot of UT orange clothing. I have been stopped in the stores when I am out and about with it. What an opportunity to give out business cards. One lady wanted to know if I would be willing to make her a Kentucky one. She got a business card, but I have not heard from her yet.


Still tweaking the design and will be making more in other colors.



Been doing alot of other knitting too, it is TOO COLD here to be outside with a camera, even for snow photos.


Hope everybody is staying warm, no matter where you are. Miss everybody, but life is still busy, and yes, alot of the busy is knitting.


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