The first is another just like the one I just finished. The second is an easy-peasy rolled brim hat. I've put them both in the box for the Bayne-Jones Army Community Hospital.
Monday, February 7, 2011
Two More Preemie Hats
The first is another just like the one I just finished. The second is an easy-peasy rolled brim hat. I've put them both in the box for the Bayne-Jones Army Community Hospital.
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Ribbed Lace Preemie Hat
I knit this little hat for Valentine's Day using red Debbie Bliss Baby Cashmerino yarn and size 3 dp needles. It took me about 90 minutes to knit.
This is the stitch pattern:
Rnd 1: k1, p1, k2, p1, k1
Rnd 2: k1, p1, yo, ssk, p1, k1
Rnd 3: k1, p1, k2, p1, k1
Rnd 4: k1, p1, k2tog, yo, p1, k1
I cast on 42 stitches and knit 8 rows of k1(tbl), p1, completed the stitch pattern four times and then decreased as follows:
Rnd 1: k4, k2tog
Rnd 2: Knit around
Rnd 2: k3, k2tog
Rnd 4 Knit around
Rnd 5: k2, k2tog
Rnd 6: Knit around
Rnd 7: k1,k2tog
Rnd 8: k2tog
Rnd 9: k2tog 3 times, k1 (4 stitches remain)
Make I-cord with remaining stitches and weave in ends.
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Citron Vert (Lime) Toddler Socks
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Looking for Inspiration
I've been looking through books, on websites, and in my files for inspiration. I like knitting hats and socks and mittens which are small, portable projects. I've knit burial gowns in the past, but they're difficult emotionally. I've also knit sweaters and one of my favorites is the five-hour sweater even though it takes me longer than five hours to knit one.
I'm cleaning my sewing room and have found many small balls of yarn left over from knitting socks. They're wool which would make them suitable for baby items for afghans for Afghans or for the Pine Ridge Reservation. Hats, mittens, or socks would all work. Maybe that's where I'll start this year. It might be fun, too, to think of a sweater where I could use small, odd-sized balls of wool. Maybe Elizabeth Zimmerman's Baby Surprise jacket?
Thinking. Thinking.
I'm cleaning my sewing room and have found many small balls of yarn left over from knitting socks. They're wool which would make them suitable for baby items for afghans for Afghans or for the Pine Ridge Reservation. Hats, mittens, or socks would all work. Maybe that's where I'll start this year. It might be fun, too, to think of a sweater where I could use small, odd-sized balls of wool. Maybe Elizabeth Zimmerman's Baby Surprise jacket?
Thinking. Thinking.
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Knitting Classes
I am teaching four knitting classes at my local yarn shop in the next few months. I will be able to give the models I'm making for two of them--baby veggie hats and a top-down child's cardigan--to charity once the classes are finished. Here is a photo of the tomato hat sized for a newborn. I'm working on a pumpkin one as well.
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Children's Mittens
I never did start on those preemie hats. Instead, I've been working on mittens made from leftover sock yarns. These are two pairs I finished today. The pattern is free and can be found here.
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Preemie Hats
I just looked at this blog and realized I hadn't posted for almost a year! Whew! I've started knitting preemie hats again and will post photos soon. I like to make all the hats I send to a hospital unique as each little baby is unique. My method is either to make one pattern in different colors or to make numerous patterns of just one color. Right now I'm working on one pattern in different colors.
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Monday, November 30, 2009
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Friday, October 16, 2009
Pink Swirl Preemie Hat
This pattern is knit in red and white and called Candy Cane in Handknit Holidays: Knitting Year-Round for Christmas, Hanukkah, and Winter Solstice by Melanie Falick.
I adapted the pattern as follows to make a preemie hat:
Using size 2 needles and DK yarn cast on 48 stitches.
Knit 6 rounds in stockinette stitch
**NOTE: There is an error in the pattern. Round 1 of the crown shaping should be as follows:
Rnd 1: K1, *skp, k4; repeat from * to last 5 sts, skp, k3.
All of the following rounds are correct.
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Friday, October 9, 2009
Sunday, October 4, 2009
One Million a Year
This article is about a report done by the March of Dimes
More Than One Million Preemies Die in First Month Annually:
In the United States, the rate of preterm births has increased 36 percent in the past 25 years, with births between the 34th and 36th week of gestation accounting for the majority of the increase, the organization found. Much of the hike in preterm births is linked to more pregnancies after the age of 35 and the use of fertility treatments that can lead to multiple births.
"Wherever trend data are available, rates of preterm birth are increasing," the report said.
Infants who survive premature birth face lifelong health risks, including the possible development of cerebral palsy, blindness, hearing loss, learning disabilities and other chronic conditions, according to the March of Dimes.
I can't do much about this, except knit little baby hats. And pray.
More Than One Million Preemies Die in First Month Annually:
In the United States, the rate of preterm births has increased 36 percent in the past 25 years, with births between the 34th and 36th week of gestation accounting for the majority of the increase, the organization found. Much of the hike in preterm births is linked to more pregnancies after the age of 35 and the use of fertility treatments that can lead to multiple births.
"Wherever trend data are available, rates of preterm birth are increasing," the report said.
Infants who survive premature birth face lifelong health risks, including the possible development of cerebral palsy, blindness, hearing loss, learning disabilities and other chronic conditions, according to the March of Dimes.
I can't do much about this, except knit little baby hats. And pray.
Saturday, September 26, 2009
Thank You Note
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
First Pumpkin Hat of the Season!
Monday, September 14, 2009
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Mitten Monday (8)
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
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