

This should fit a three-year old. Or a skinny five-year-old. I had some sparkly clear plastic buttons which went on the front, and were anchored on the back with some chunky old brown buttons. For fastenings, I took my crochet hook and, holding the yarn behind the work, pulled up a loop to the front, then pulled up a loop in the next stitch, and pulled it through the first loop. Repeat to the edge of the fabric. Work a chain about an inch long, then again chain through the fabric an inch back from the edge. Tah Dah! Button loops! If the description doesn't make sense, I'll make a sample swatch with white yarn and show you.

And look! Looklooklook! It got sunny today. This is me in my hand-spun, hand dyed (with Jello) hand knit poncho and matching hat. This is how I look when I'm taking my own portrait. I love my portraits. The sun is shining. I love everything! Sunshine triggers my inner Yorkshire Terrier. Happy,happyhappyhappy!
What a tour-de-force! Beautiful poncho and hat. I bow before true knitterly and spinnerly talent. Enjoy the sunshine!
ReplyDeleteooooohh, very , very nice. Love the colour combination too, but next time, face the camera!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! You make it all sound so easy, even for the sweater-impaired.
ReplyDeleteWow--Jello-- who knew? Excellent sweaters--and such a nice cause! I'm missing the time I used to have to knit for charity... (and the ones from last year in the blog above, also very nice knitting...) And I know what you mean about sunshine...it was colder than a spurned debutante tonight, but the sky was so crystal clear it was worth the walk!!!
ReplyDeleteI love the soft colours you get with jelly-dyeing (note the cultural difference - we speak English proper in Orstraylia. The little jacket turned out really well - I hope some little girl in Romania feels the care and love that went into it. Poor little pets.
ReplyDeleteWowee that handspun hand dyed (with jello) is so IMPRESSIVE!!
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