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Wednesday, December 28, 2005

Santa and Snowman Scarf Patterns!

These are knitting board patterns. You will need basic knitting board knowledge to use these patterns. They are very easy patterns and only basic knitting board skills are required.
You will love wearing and making these scarf's! Make them for your children or grandchildren.






Snowman Scarf Pattern




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Wednesday, December 21, 2005

Brownie the Horse



My newest character scarf creation. One of my clients requested a horse scarf, so I had to come up with one. This is my first attempt and not too shabby if I do say so myself.

Isn't she a beauty?

Copyright Notice: Bee Happy Designs is the copyright owner of this item, or has express permission to sell this item on the copyright owner's behalf. The product listed here is protected by international copyright law. You may not otherwise resell, reproduce, distribute, publicly perform, publicly display, or create derivative works of this material, unless authorized by Bee Happy Designs. Copyright 2006 : All Rights Reserved.

Monday, December 19, 2005

Beige Marl Felted Handbag Update


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Just wanted to show you all a photo of the handbag in progress. I have knitted the bottom of the bag with just the Natural Mix, then I am continuing with the Beige Marl to finish it.






I am planning on having a flap closure with added beads to give the closure some weight. I am still not quite sure how I am going to do the handles yet.

As you can see I am using my 30" Versatile AJAL from Decor Accents. I absolutely love this board.

You can find great tutorial video's on knitting board and loom stitches at www.dalooms.com

Monday, December 12, 2005

Forever Blowing Bubbles or Bobbles Scarf

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This is such a cute scarf and I really want to try it. However, where to find those little balls you need. Well, never fear...I have found these little balls that will work perfectly. You get them at Hobby Lobby or Michaels in the cake decorating section. They are called Balloons Cake Decorations. They are about $2.66, at least that was the price at my local Hobby Lobby. You get 3 balloon sets per package and the little balls just pull off. There are 36 little balls (balloons) in each package. So, you'd have 72 to use for the scarf and I think that would be plenty. Here is a photo!



The pattern calls for 1 inch balls, which would be the size of a quarter. These are the size of a dime, maybe a little bigger. I think they'll work great! I will let you know...



Click on title of this post to go to Lion Brand's site where the pattern is!




A note from me

Connie
Connie,
originally uploaded by conicuts.
Hi everyone,
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I just wanted to thank all for the nice comments about my blog. I have enjoyed adding stuff and learning about blogging. Make sure you vote in my new polls. It will be fun to see what you answer. I will post a new poll everyother week or so, so be sure to keep a look out for those and join in. Also, I have added some pic's of my family, so you can get to know me better. There in the sidebar...(Flickr). Some are new photo's, some are not so new. I am going to start snapping some new photo's of them soon, so we'll see if I am still alive after that...LOL (they hate me taking their photo's)
Ok, well I am off to finish my new handbag...I just can't wait to felt it!

Sunday, December 11, 2005

Purple KK Board Scarf

This is the scarf I made on the Purple KK Board. I used Lion Boucle' yarn mixed with KnitPicks Butterfly Kisses yarn. It took almost 3 skeins of the Lion Brand and 1 of the Butterfly Kisses.
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It is as wide as the Purple KK Board and 60" long.

This next photo is of my daughter stretching it as hard as she could and you can see that it is not at all as holey as you might think. In fact you have to pull it to see the holes. Overall a beautiful thick, with a nice drape scarf. I sold all I made of these but this one, so people love them. You could seam two together for a very beautiful shawl.


Saturday, December 10, 2005

Dream Board Sold



My Dream Board was SOLD tonight to Barbara D. from Waynesville, NC.
Enjoy knitting on your new Dream Board!

Be sure to send me a picture of the first item you make!


Tuesday, December 6, 2005