Hi There,
I'm quite excited this week, as I have finally designed and made my own knitted...things!
I have left Christmas behind in the last couple of weeks, and have designed some Halloween decorations, as it is nearly time for Trick or Treating!
The first decoration I made was the grimacing pumpkin. It was an experiment really to see if I could knit a circle. (Which I quickly found I couldn't) so in order to make the roundness of a pumpkin I knitted a square (much easier) and then gathered the sides at the top to make the round shape. I then knitted another green square for the top and a triangle for the leaf. I have recently discovered i-cords, the way to knit back and front to make the long cord, i have become slightly obssessed with them and finding ways to use then again and again. I used an i-cord to make a stalk at the top of the pumpkin.
The second I made is the little ghost. I sat down and designed the shape just by increasing and decreasing the shape. I made 2 sides and stitched them together as easy as that. Then I used my favourite ICord techniques to make the arms, I just made fatter cords for the arms. The good thing about ICords is that they bend naturally so it did add to the ghost look.
The Witch is the thing I am most proud of, it was supposed to be a simple design like the other two, but I ended up adding and adding to it till it was a quite complicated design. the shape started like the ghost and was made by increasing and decreasing 2 sides of the dress. then I used techniques I have learnt from past projects to make the green hair, and the i-cords for the spindly legs. I also made a cape for the witch and a pointy black hat, and you can't see the bottom but she does have orange knickers too.
I wanted to make the witch a house decoration so it would be able to sit on the side with her legs over the edge. I'm planning a little range of these spindly legged characters like the witch, so watch this space.
My first designs are full of flaws, but I really enjoyed knitting without checking a pattern every 2 seconds. My favourite is the witch, but the pumpkin and the ghost are also cute. I'm calling this range 'Little Spooks'
Lots of Love
Bomo Knitting
I've enjoyed looking at all your knits. You are building up quite a collection.
ReplyDeleteVery cute, I espcially like the witch. You are very clever to design your own patterns.
ReplyDeleteThey are really cute! I love the sense of fun in them!
ReplyDeleteNice to see some none Christmassy stuff!
ReplyDeleteI love your little ghost, he looks like he's dancing the night away.
ReplyDeleteJan :)
You've done brilliantly! Another way to do the pumpkins is to knit a rectangle alternating between 4 rows stocking stitch and 2 rows garter stitch then gathering bottom and top. It makes lovely ridges :-)
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