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18 September, 2013
Hand knitted lounge room throw in 'Sage'
Finally here!!! The super chunky throw in sage in now finished. It is knitted with beautiful wool, ordered from England; 25 % wool and 75% acrylic - 110 cm by 160 cm. It is wonderful to snuggle up with... It weights 4.5 kg so it is heavy and very warm.... The weight of this throw coupled with the twisted garter pattern and the beautiful colour of sage, would make it a luxury item in any lounge room. I hope you like it!
25 August, 2013
Chunky Knitted Throw in Knit & Purl squares
This adorable lounge room throw was a custom order. Knitted out of British finest yarn, this throw weights 2.8 kg, is 140 cm wide and 170 cm long. Is very soft and supper comfortable to snuggle up with. It is 20% wool and 80% acrylic, washable and easy to maintain. The dark grey colour is very neutral and will go well with any colour in the lounge room.
27 June, 2013
"Cousteau" Tea Pot Cozy
It looks like a diving helmet... we thought... hence 'Cousteau' after Jacques Cousteau, a famous Oceanographer!
Dark grey and sage continues to be the colour combination that dominates my mind. I can never get tired of it... it is calming and yet thought provoking....
This was just a quick project that came out of need. I bought this gorgeous tea pot a while ago that is a little bit skewed and as it was unlikely that I was going to find a tea pot cozy to match it... decided on one of my favorite, free lance knitting... measure-knit, measure-knit... and it worked!
It is a tight fit and it has crocheted edges to give it more definition and add interest.
As you know, all my creations have to have in their content at least one feature that is giant, so this time around- a giant pom pom, so woolly and soft under your hand.
Knitted using a set of round needles and a crochet hook.
BON APPETIT!!!
17 January, 2013
dark grey and mustard...
This colour combination continues to be on my mind...
Here is a little SunchiB combo - laptop bag and a hot water bottle cozy!
Here is a little SunchiB combo - laptop bag and a hot water bottle cozy!
The laptop bag features an upholstered button and a crocheted button loop which secures the flap.
Featured in the photo is the 2013 BRAND NEW DESIGN for the hot water bottle cozies. This cozy has a shorter closing flap, showing more of an entrelac knitting pattern. Also, the pattern around the collar is the 'seed stitch' pattern which gives a different look.
The sides are joined using seamless sewing stitch, which allows the diamonds to align perfectly.
The cozy is lined up with the felt, securing the pattern in place and preventing the knitting from any stretching. These cozies are gorgeous, my kids are all using them and they very much enjoy snuggling with them when their tummies are aching or during the cold winter nights.
14 January, 2013
It takes a while to befriend the yarn...
This lounge room throw took a while to become what it is today. It is beautiful and I knitted it for myself. ... but this yarn was playing 'hard to get'... it took three attempts to make it into a throw.
Every yarn knits its own story.....
This beautiful English yarn is 82% acrylic, 10% wool and 8% viscose, is very soft in the hand and very elastic, making every stitch pattern spread beautifully. I first attempted to knit a throw in a rib stitch... as shown below...
This stitch looked lovely but there was too much of a stretch horizontally and I felt that the throw would lose its shape if left in this pattern. The next step was to attempt making it into an entrelac pattern throw... one of my favorite patterns...
as per below...
... however, still same feeling was present... there was too much of a stretch in this yarn and it just wasn't going to work. I like the throw to have the softness and elasticity but it is important that the pattern looks protected and well shaped. This yarn wasn't going to deliver that.
So... what to do??? Well, I thought if I combined the yarn with the more sturdy yarn maybe the texture would change; it just needed an additional yarn that would secure the pattern and the existing yarn from stretching too much.
I added a very thin yarn that is 100% wool in a darker shade of grey and that did the trick.
I added a continuous crocheted edging to give it more definition and a finishing touch.
Through hours of experimentation, comes a very cozy and snuggly throw.
Cheers!!!
21 December, 2012
Deep red throw - in giant knit
These beautiful throws are hand made by me using British finest 100% acrylic yarn.
This throw measures 160cm x 100cm.
13 December, 2012
Giant Knit Lounge Throw - Entrelac
Hand knitted by me in 100% acrylic. These throws look gorgeous
and they make a statement in any room.
Sunchi B... where Art & Comfort meet...
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