Here are my rainbow cork elves so far. I can't wait to have the whole rainbow completed.
I made this little guy last night. I just had to take a picture of him next to this plant, because of the similar colors. I'm starting to run out of corks with blank spaces on them (for the faces). However now I have a few more people who will save corks for me. I don't drink alcohol, so all of my corks are donations.
Showing posts with label cork. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cork. Show all posts
Saturday, September 3, 2011
Friday, September 2, 2011
Yes, More Cork Elves
I've been busy making more cork elves. This time with smilie faces.
I finished knitting the red one's hat at the Farmers' Market yesterday, which is where this picture was taken.
Here is the yarn that I have been using: Bernat mosaic acrylic yarn: Calypso. I want to make the whole rainbow of cork elves.
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
More Cork Elves
I am loving these cute little cork elves. In case you missed it before, here is the pattern.
I made this little guy during the tropical storm known as Irene (on Sunday).
My 4 year old is really into rainbows right now, and he asked me to make some rainbow elves. I knew exactly what yarn that I wanted to use, and at the store my 4 year old was the first to find it. Smart kid. Here are the two elves that I made yesterday out of the rainbow yarn. They don't look like a rainbow, but I'll be able to get a wide assortment of looks out of one ball of yarn. The elf on the left looks like his clothes shrunk in the wash, so I had to tweak the pattern for the 2nd one (this yarn is a little thinner than the cotton). For the sweater I knit 5 rows of stockinette instead of 3, and for the hat I added an additional knit row to every knit row in the pattern. I'm co-leading and participating in two Halloween swaps next month. I'm thinking of using black yarn and making cork witches using this pattern for the swap. I'll make a little broom for it. Maybe I'll also make a purple wizard with a beard, a cape, and a wand. My husband wants me to make a Santa Claus one complete with a beard. Maybe I'll sew in some fuzzy white trim on the clothing.
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Cork Elf
I made a 2nd cork elf today using white cotton Christmas yarn. It has sliver spun into it.
Here are my 2 little cork elves inspecting the debris from Irene in our yard. So far only some small fallen limbs. I haven't looked in the back yard to see if any more big branches fell off of one of our pine trees (they usually fall of in the Winter with ice).
Christmas Cotton Projects
I started this white cotton Christmas scrubby a week ago. It is a variation of the red scrubby pattern where I doubled every stitch.
The pattern for it is: 8 sc in loop, dc twice in each st for 2 rounds, sc twice in every st for 1 round, and sc 3 times in every stitch for remainder (about 3 or 4 more rounds).
If you hold on to the center, it is perfect for scrubbing dishes or for the shower.
It reminds me of brain coral.
I made this little cork elf yesterday, and I plan to make more today. Irene is coming to us today in the form of a tropical storm. My little elf is watching it before it gets worse. I hope that he doesn't get blown away ;) The pattern for him is here. He was super easy to make. I used size 5 dpns and Christmas cotton yarn, but I am going to use size 4 for the next one. I might glue his hat to him and turn him into an ornament.
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