Saturday, January 17, 2009

Happy new year

I'm a bit late with this, but happy new year nonetheless!

I'm en mission right now but will be back in Paris toward the end of the month.

In the meantime you can enjoy my pattern for the Christmas ornaments I made this year.



Materials:

US 15 / 10 mm needles
Bulky green feltable yarn (I used Brown Sheep Lamb’s Pride Bulky)
Novelty ladder-style yarn (I used a discontinued yarn similar to Berroco Mosaic)
wool needle
lingerie bag
washing machine
old towel
laundry soap
pill bottle or 35 mm film canister
florist’s wire
glue gun
red ribbon

Cast on 15 st using your favorite cast-on method (I used a cabled cast-on) with both yarns.

Row 1: * K2, make 1 * repeat until end of row.

Cast off.

With the loose ends of the green yarn, sew the ends together to form a circle. Try to make the join as even as possible, but don’t worry if it isn’t, as the ribbon can cover up any irregularity.

Felt in a washing machine as usual (in a lingerie bag, with hot water and a little soap, no spin cycle).

Squeeze excess water out with an old towel.

Place ornament on pill bottle or 35 mm film canister to dry, so that the inside stretches and dries in the shape of a circle.

When the ornament is dry, cut off any loose loops of the novelty yarn. Glue bow on whichever side is prettiest. Make a hook out of some florist’s wire and attach.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

What a great ornament! The blue snowflake one you made earlier looked very pretty on our tree this year.
-e.

JDM said...

Really cool. Can I haz one?

moppety said...

Mais oui, JD!