This super-cute little piglet will sit on your desk and cheer you up. She’s not messy and won’t eat very much. Totally potty trained, she’ll be your best friend!
Make her yourself, from this free pattern over at the Spud and Chloe blog! Click HERE
Patterns, projects and techniques
by Terrye
This super-cute little piglet will sit on your desk and cheer you up. She’s not messy and won’t eat very much. Totally potty trained, she’ll be your best friend!
Make her yourself, from this free pattern over at the Spud and Chloe blog! Click HERE
I’m honestly not totally sure what to say about the Sun King shawl pattern from Ursa Major Knits other than isn’t this cool? You should probably make one.
This modular design is worked in two parts, the “waxing” and “waning” sections. Both pieces are asymmetrical and use the same yarns in different ways to mix up the colors and make it even more interesting.
You can choose to use two contrasting solid yarns, a solid and a gradient or two complimentary gradients for your yarns. And you can use any weight of yarn and whatever gauge you like to make shawls of different sizes. There are also a bunch of different size options (seven, in fact) that take the project from a little collar like design to something more like a scarf to a large shawl that wraps around the neck to keep you warm.
The sample projects use fingering/lace weight yarn, but you can use whatever you have on hand to make your own beautiful version of this shawl. Using lace weight, you’ll need twice as much of one color as the other.
There are lots of yarn suggestions on the pattern page on Ravelry, and I love the color choices the designer made so much I’d definitely be tempted to use the same colors they did (there are a couple of different versions on the pattern page if you want to see how it looks in different sizes and different colors).
I love the little diamond shapes a the edges of the pieces, which add a little more drama to the project, as if it needed more.
I’m still not sure this boils down to anything beyond this project looks really cool and you should probably knit it, but that’s pretty much how I pick all the projects I share, so I guess that’s fine. You can check it out for yourself and grab a copy of the pattern on Ravelry.
[Photo: Ursa Major Knits]
I made oink! Thank you for such easy to follow instructions. I could not figure out how to sew the inner ears to the outer ears without the stitches showing, so cheated a little and glued them together.
Here’s the link to the pic of oink:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/black_coffee_blue_jeans/5896165325/in/photostream