By Lisa Gutierrez on 12/10/2009 I added two gifts to my list and completed them! They’re for my son’s teachers. Neckwarmer, crocheted from chunky yarn. They were super easy.
You can find the quick pattern by clicking [[HERE]].
By Lisa Gutierrez on 11/15/2009 My sister requested a slouchy hat/beret that was lacey. I immediately scoured ravelry and this was the prettiest. I showed it to her and she liked it. The pattern was really simple and memorable. I finished it in about a week, but I took a few breaks here and there.
Pattern: Gwen Slouchy Beret, by Lauren Nell Roy
Yarn: Patons Classic Wool in “Old Gold”
Needles: US 6 & 8
Mods: twisted rib
![gwen hat [3]](http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2501/4105608111_e52bd450cd.jpg)
By the way, I got a new lens for my camera! It’s the elusive Nikon 35mm f/1.8 that has been the subject of my material lust for the past few months. I sold a zoom lens I pretty much never used and only had to add about $25 to get the cost of this one. Pretty rad!
By Lisa Gutierrez on 09/14/2009 Before I made the baby wolf-ish hat, I cast-on in bulky yarn (LB’s wool-ease thick & quick). I knew it would be huge, so I set it aside to work on the baby hat. After I finished it and actually liked the finished object, I went back to work on the other. It is HUGE, but comfy. It has a chin strap, so i can actually take it off and it just hangs to the back, hoodie-like.
![mama wolf [1]](http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3491/3918067007_a4b71b40a5.jpg)
By Lisa Gutierrez on 08/02/2009 Something amazing happened this morning: I put the finishing touches on my mustard scarf! Of course we aren’t having the ideal weather for scarves, so it’s been folded up and put away. I’m praying for an early Texas winter. I’m highly doubtful those prayers will be answered. I practically melted, standing next to the window to take that photo. It was just so awfully hot out, today! Nathan played at a park for like 15 minutes and his face was bright as a tomato after and he was thirsty as heck. You know things are bad when playing on a playground is like a punishment. Poor kid.
ANYWAY! LOOK AT MY SCARF!

![mustard scarf folded up [1]](http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3573/3779568359_ced3c9f424.jpg)
I used size 15 needles and ONE SINGLE BALL of Southwest Trading Company’s KARAOKE yarn. just one! It took me just about a week to complete. I probably could have finished up faster, if I did more than 2-4 repeats a day. The stitch pattern is basic and memorable but looks really nice! It reminds me of the Lover’s/Solomon’s knot in crochet. In fact, since I’m a much faster hooker (ha!) than a knitter, I may just have to try that next time I want to make a lacy-ish scarf.
With that little project out of the way, I’m thinking of tackling something slightly larger. I can’t make up my mind regarding yarn choice for the February Lady sweater I want to knit, so I figured I should knit a sweater for Andrew. I’ve knit that kiddo 3 sweaters and he never wore one more than 3 times. He didn’t wear one of them AT ALL! I’m currently scouring Ravelry for inspiration. So far, all I have on my list is the Tomten pattern from Knitting Without Tears. I have a few skeins of cotton ease that might be good for it. We’ll see!
If you’re a crocheter with a toddler or a toddler to crochet for, I just posted my toddler slipper pattern to Ravelry. You can find it by clicking HERE or you can just see the pattern HERE on goodknits.com. Hope you like it! It’s easily adaptable to various sizes–just crochet more or less rows!
By Lisa Gutierrez on 03/08/2009
how old am i again?;)
i had a pretty decent day, thrifting, and hanging out with 2/3 of my boys. no cake nor a happy tune that goes with it, but whatever. i have some cute new shoes i spent less than $2 on and a few old needleart leaflets. good day, now good night!
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