Monday, January 08, 2007

A Small Bit of Lace

Ribbon Lace Washcloth and Soap Sack
I've now knitted all three washcloths from this pattern. I think this one is my favorite.

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Pattern: Fiber Trends Bathing Beauties
Yarn: Baby Georgia 100% Mercerized Cotton
Needles: US 4

Lavender Filled Sachets
These little sacks are quick knits. Instead of using them for soap, I filled a cloth bag with lavender and tucked it inside.

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Right to Left: Lacy Soap Sock, Fish Net Soap Sock, Honey Comb Soap Sock

Patterns: Heavenly Cotton Soap Socks
Yarn: Stork 100% cotton (lavender), Baby Georgia 100% Mercerized Cotton (green and pink)
Needles: US 4 dpns

UFO Report
I'm still working on the baby sweater and scarf from the post last week. The sweater is finished except the seaming. The scarf has grown to fourteen inches.

11 comments:

  1. Anonymous10:01 AM

    Beautiful!

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  2. those are gorgeous, as usual!

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  3. i always love these sweet little things you knit! i even bought the pattern booklet (heirloom knitter) and just need to squeeze in some knitting time. those will be lovely gifties!

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  4. They're so pretty! I may have to make some of these.

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  5. Absolutely lovely! Thanks alot! Now I have another project to add to my wish list...as if I didn't have enough on it already! I wish my time and my budget were equal to thet number of things I want to make!

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  6. Just as soon as I saw you post I called my yarn shop and ordered the Fiber Trend book and I had her get me the book with the soap socks. I have a gallon bag filled with Lavendar and I was wondering what I would do with it. You have great timing! They are cute perfect for what I need.

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  7. Anonymous7:22 PM

    The Ribbon Lace Washcloth and Soap Sack look great the in my bathroom. I think these are my favorite too. Thank you for the wonderful gift.

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  8. Anonymous8:49 PM

    Lovely! I have to get my hands on that pattern

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  9. Those are so pretty!
    I might have to try some lacy ones. My other ones have been a big hit, and they aren't even pretty like yours.

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  10. Those are so beautiful. Another project to add to my ever growing list.

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~Tracy

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