Wednesday, February 20, 2013

a little knitting for a little tomte, and a hobbit house





This little fella has kept us busy lately. So much growing to do! He grew out of his first pebble vest, so I knit him up another one, and used some of the same yarn (along with a lovely soft silk alpaca blend) to make the super cute Alfalfa hat for him. He grew out of the hat the next day, but it was fun while it lasted. I used the notes for knitting the pebble in the round from my previous vest--love this pattern so much--he really does wear it every day (unless it is recovering in the wash basin from an especially messy mess). The yarn is Cascade 220 on size 8 circular needles.

 And my daughter has been doing some creating of her own. This is a hobbit house (she did have the help of dad on this one). We visited a local plant nursery recently and were inspired by some very charming fairy gardens on display. We all wanted to come home to make our own miniature homes for traveling tomtens, fairies, gnomes, etc in need of shelter. This one was scattered the next morning by an unknown creature. My daughter was disappointed, but applied what she learned from the three little pigs and build the the next house with bricks. It is still standing!

4 comments:

  1. I love the little hobbit house my daughter like making these little houses around my garden.

    I also have this vest pattern on my to do list on Ravelry. I checked out your vest on Ravelry thanks for putting the directions on knitting this vest in the round. I wasnt to keen on sewing all those buttons on ;)

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  2. Oh my goodness, he is divine! That hat! Those cheeks! Growing so fast. Xx

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  3. Cute little hobbit house. We love building little homes, so much fun.

    And that hat is great!

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  4. I love the hat! I am really keen this year to do some crafting with my eldest. I look forward to seeing all your projects!

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