Wednesday, January 07, 2009

Two More Afghans From My Mother

My mother has completed two more afghans for donation to the Anaheim, California chapter of Project Linus. These afghans were made entirely with yarn that was donated to me through my website. The afghans measure about 35 x 40 inches.
The first one is called "The Little Family Farm."












The second one is called "Comfy Cozy Winter."








Thanks again to everyone who donated yarn to me through my website.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Knit Sweaters

I have recently been working on designing and knitting Fair Isle and Norwegian type sweaters. But since we live in Southern California, it's not cold enough most of the time to wear a traditional Norwegian type sweater with sport weight yarn, so I designed a few sweaters that are knit with Knit Picks Essential sock yarn. It's fingering weight yarn that is 75% superwash Merino wool/25% nylon. The colors I used are bare (undyed yarn) and Sarge. This yarn is heavenly to knit with. I used size 2 needles (2.75 mm) and got about 7.5 stitches per inch on this sweater. I call it Glacier Bay after the beautiful place in Alaska. I've designed a few sweaters and I'm currently working on one called Kenai Fjords, another gorgeous place in Alaska. Those names sound great.

These pictures show my handsome husband, David, wearing the sweater. It fits him perfectly, and he absolutely loves it. Anyone who doesn't like wool would love this yarn because it's very soft.

I also knit a few sweaters for our new dog, Oliver. He is a rescue dog who is 13 pounds. He's a poodle/terrier mix. He and our Rottweiler, Hansi, have become best friends. It's so cute to see our 100-pound dog play so gently with the little 13-pound guy.

This particular sweater is Patons Merino Classic wool yarn in Retro. I got the pattern from this website. This lady has designed some gorgeous dog sweaters. I highly recommend the patterns from this website.
So far I have made four sweaters for Oliver, but he was not very cooperative today with taking lots of pictures, so I will just show one sweater.

Sunday, September 14, 2008

A Thank You Note

My mother has received a lovely thank you note for all the gorgeous afghans she has donated to the Anaheim, California chapter of Project Linus. The note reads as follows:


Dear Myrna---

We welcomed your latest "load" of baby afghans with a big smile!

Your continued generosity to Project Linus makes it possible for us to continue to provide "security blankets" to the children who need them. Thank you so much.

Judy Gunderson
for Project Linus - Anaheim



I also wish to thank all the generous people who have donated yarn to me through my website to make it possible for me and my mother to make all these afghans to donate to Project Linus.

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Most Recent Project Linus Afghans

My mother has finished three more gorgeous afghans all with yarn that was donated to me through my website. They are all about 35 x 40 inches in size. All of these afghans will be donated to the Anaheim, California chapter of Project Linus.

The first one is called Joy in the Morning.









The second one is called Sun, Surf, and Sand.









The third one is called Canadian Rockies (with "Mountie Bear").

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Three More Project Linus Afghans

Here are three more Project Linus afghans made by my mother for the Anaheim, California chapter of Project Linus. These are all made with yarn donated to me through my website. They are all approximately 35 x 40 inches.

The first one is called Sleepy Time.






The second one is called Candy Stripes.






The third one is called Amish Amethyst.

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Three More Project Linus Afghans

My mother has completed three more lovely afghans with yarn donated to me through my website. The afghans are all about 35 x 40 inches.

The first one is called Granny's Crazy Quilt.






The second one is called Earth Tones.






The third one is called Rose Trellis.

Sunday, June 08, 2008

Knit Baby Bunting

I just finished this adorable knit baby bunting. I made it with this free pattern from Lion Brand Yarn. The pattern was extremely easy and fun to do. I used Red Heart Soft Baby yarn. I love the colors. I'm going to make another one in boy colors. I love the Lion Brand Yarn website because there are so many excellent free patterns.

Sunday, June 01, 2008

Three More Project Linus Afghans

Here are three more afghans my mother made for the Anaheim, California chapter of Project Linus. All three are made with yarn that was donated to me through my website. All the afghans are about 30 x 40 inches.

The first one is called Party Time afghan (with Vickie and friends).






The second one is called Foggy Day in London Town (with Nina the cat).






The third one is called Medieval Pageantry.

Saturday, May 17, 2008

Three More Project Linus Afghans

My mother has recently compled three more Project Linus afghans for donation to the Anaheim, California chapter of Project Linus. They are all about 35 x 40 inches and are made from yarn donated to me through my website.
The first afghan is called Singin' the Blues.






The second afghan is called English Flower Garden.






The third afghan is called Vickie.

Saturday, May 03, 2008

Three More Project Linus Afghans

My mother has made three more gorgeous afghans for the Anaheim, California chapter of Project Linus. They are all with yarn that was donated to me through my website, and they measure about 30 x 40 inches.

The first one is called Beyond Our Galaxy.








The second one is called Farmhouse Breakfast.







The third one is called Fruit Salad.