I bought new yoga leggings. They are snug all the way down as opposed to the boot cut leggings I had before. The boot cut kept getting stuck under my foot etc. However I am now a tad self conscious about running about in the leggings. So I decided to make myself a yoga skirt.
You need:
A t-shirt:
and scissors.
Cut the shirt:
and try it on. mine was a little wide at the waist:
So I cut a slit down the side at the top and tied a knot:
And I have myself a skirt-like cover up for my yoga leggings!
Tuesday, August 04, 2015
Wednesday, March 25, 2015
Yoga Strap
I have started doing yoga regularly, so I bought myself a mat. It came with a carry strap that was basically a long shoestring with a loop on either end. This left a dent in the mat and wasn't very pretty either. Functional, but not pretty.
I embarked on an adventure. First I tried to knit a lacy strap that was k2tog yo but it twisted in a corkscrew fashion. So I went to the stitch dictionary and found a different stitch pattern called woven stitch, which is as follows:
I embarked on an adventure. First I tried to knit a lacy strap that was k2tog yo but it twisted in a corkscrew fashion. So I went to the stitch dictionary and found a different stitch pattern called woven stitch, which is as follows:
Cast on multiple of 4.
Row 1 & 3: purl
Row 2: k2 PT
Row 4:PT k2
Row 1 & 3: purl
Row 2: k2 PT
Row 4:PT k2
Where PT is purl twist. This means that you purl 2 together, leave on the left needle, insert right needle between the stitches from the back and purl the first stitch again.
Knit for 64 inches or so. To make the smaller loops at either end of the strap, when you reach 4” or so, fold the strap up and pick up the cast on stitches on a 3rd needle, purl together on a purl row. This should give you a loop about as wide as the strap itself is. Continue knitting. When your strap is long enough, fold the end up so that you have a similar sized loop, pick up stitches on a 3rd needle and do a 3 needle bind off.
Now comes the origami portion of our adventure. To made the big loops for the mat to rest in, you pass one end through the small loop on the other end. Then you pass the end that has been looped through the small loop on the other end. I found the method on this blog.
For my strap I cast on 14 stitches, I added a purl stitch to either side of my 12 stitch repeat. I also slipped the first stitch of each row with the yarn in front.
Friday, February 27, 2015
Flower Slippers!
A friend has a birthday coming up, and she always has cold feet, so I thought a nice pair of felted slippers would go over well. French Press Knits Slippers are adorable. I had enough wool to make them, so I we are off to the races. Once knit up and felted, however, I really didn't like the tab for the front. I suspect it was because the slippers was so small. (friend has size 6 feet, thus smallest size knitted) Therefore, I did what any good knitter would do and improvised. I no longer had any blue yarn, having used it up on the sole and the now defunct tabs. Dark grey looked good, though, so I made 2 flowers for the front. I REALLY was flying by the seat of my pants and completely ad-libbed a pattern for the flower. I cast on 30 stitches, knit one row, knit front and back on the net row, knit 2 more rows and bound off. Then I wound the fabric up into a flower shape and sewed it on the front. I am rather pleased with the result.
Tuesday, February 03, 2015
A Hat For Me!
At my casual job, names are drawn for a Secret Santa gift swap. I knit my giftee a Rikke hat and a matching cowl. I did not get a picture of it, mores the pity, but I liked the hat so much, I wanted one for myself. Stash diving ensued and 2 balls of Jo Sharpe Georgette were excavated from the mountain of yarn.
While knitting, I was unsure if I liked the colour. A common problem when I knit something in the pink/lilac tones. Now that it is done, I am quite pleased. It is a little longer than I expected, but I like the droopy effect, so it's all good!
Pattern: Rikke Hat
Yarn: Jo Sharpe Alpaca Silk Georgette
While knitting, I was unsure if I liked the colour. A common problem when I knit something in the pink/lilac tones. Now that it is done, I am quite pleased. It is a little longer than I expected, but I like the droopy effect, so it's all good!
Pattern: Rikke Hat
Yarn: Jo Sharpe Alpaca Silk Georgette
Friday, January 16, 2015
Done With THAT Chapter of My Life
In the fall of 2013 the boss at my job told me I was 'really late' the day before. She wasn't in, she was going by what a co-worker said. She then said I was late that day too. I looked at my watch and I was EXACTLY on time. However my watch and the dept clock were out by about 5 minutes. So 'really late ' is 5 minutes, I guess. Anyway, I started leaving home earlier, but needed something to do in the car to fill in the time between arrival and going in to work. I started a Baktus. Then I got made redundant last September. The Baktus languished.
Sock yarn, VVS Handpainted, 2.5mm needles.
I finished it. Here it is in all it's glory:
Sock yarn, VVS Handpainted, 2.5mm needles.
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