My Knitting Projects

Sharing photos of that "other" thing I do with yarn
(besides making nests!)
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You can find a more complete list of my knitting projects
on my Pinterest board
here. 

you are welcome to email me 
for consideration of custom orders~
I am happy to create something beautiful for you.
vboster1@windstream.net 



 "Colors of Africa" knitted wrap~
the first in my Tapestry collection
of knitted wraps
you can read the story here 



 

"Seraphina" knitted wrap 
with beaded flowers
you can read the story here  




my own contribution to the 
"Pink Scarf Project"
you can read story here



 my beautiful Hakatai knitted wraps
click here for the story



I love knitting exquisite wraps and adding beautiful fringe. 
 Next to making the nests -- these wraps are my passion.
Using the softest and most beautiful yarns --
these knitted wraps are true expressions
 of my love for yarn. 
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Autumn Haze knitted wrap
You can find a post relating to my wraps
HERE


Red Hot Mama knited wrap
You can find the story
 HERE
Using various shades of blues and turquoise~
this was a gorgeous creation.
Sea Mist knitted wrap
You can find the story
HERE

my Carnival Dreams wrap
is beaded with exquisite beads and swarovski crystals
atop a beautiful fuschia ribbon.
You can find the story
HERE

Soft and warm~
alpaca wool is one of my favorite yarns to knit. 
This cabled cowl was one of my favorite designs to create.


These cloche style hats are my own design
and feature a triple cabled row
around the center.


 Inspired by our Olympic team's quest for gold
during the summer games~
this cloche style hat is a variation of  my original pattern
with some croched flowers and beading details
added for fun and whimsey.
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(I wore this hat on a recent trip to Canada --
and people literally chased me down the street
to ask where I bought the hat!)


Another variation--
and I absolutely LOVE this black yarn!


Truly exquisite~
this knitted wrap is accented with the most beautiful fringe
and beaded for stunning details. 
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(this wrap will be given as a gift in October 2013
to one of the kind souls who 
contribute to my Pink Scarf Project.)
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for details --
see the link to my Pink Scarf Project
on the sidebar of my blog.  


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***You are welcome to email me for consideration of custom orders.***

1 comments:

Maria said...

Love your knitting projects! I knit throws to give away...and I like to use beautiful yarns that I just happen to buy when I'm out and about! Lol
When I first looked at your 'coat of many colours' I thought that it was knitted using slip stitch patterns...but I was wrong! I do a lot of knitted slip stitch patterns as they are so easy but look complicated. People think I'm a lot cleverer than I actually am! :-)