Tuesday, December 20, 2022

Tree of Peace



 A new pattern...Tree of Peace... Ravelry: Tree of Peace pattern by Lorna Pearman 

The Tree of Peace is knit with cables for the trunk and twisted stitches for the canopy of the tree. I knit the tree twice, then stitched them together with right sides facing out. At this point the buttons are sewn on one side only. I chose some favorite buttons I had in my collection including many antique buttons, as well as a beautiful antique ring that is carved from bone as a hanger. I will hang mine all year round in my fairy room, but it can also be considered a decoration for the Christmas season. The buttons you choose will make yours unique for you. This was a good opportunity for me to use some favorite buttons I had in my collection including some antique buttons. The tree measures approximately 15" high by 7.5" wide. The pattern includes 2 charts as well as written instructions.
The Iroquois Tree of Peace finds its roots in a man named Dekanawida, the Peacemaker. Over 1,000 years ago the Five Nations, which consisted of the Mowhawks, Oneidas, Onandagas, Cayugas, and Senecas, were brought together in peace at Onondaga Lake by the Peacemaker and Hiawatha (Hayenhwátha). Together they planted the Great Tree of Peace (Skaęhetsiˀkona) and created the Haudenosaunee Confederacy. The Tree of Peace became a symbol for the unity. I placed an antique carved button in the shape of a gun at the base of the tree to symbolize the laying down of arms.  

Saturday, November 12, 2022

Raspberry Bramble Afghan

 A new pattern..."Raspberry Bramble Afghan" from Peargirl Knits. Available here and from Ravelry ~ Raspberry Bramble Afghan  




Friday, November 11, 2022

Sunday, March 27, 2022

Midnight Poppies

Midnight Poppies begins with a Supple Rib that has a lot of stretch for a comfortable fit and is knit in Malabrigo Worsted Merino for softness. Soft and comfortable with a pop of color to brighten up a cold winter’s day, this hat is also a quick knit and great for last minute gift giving.

Tuesday, March 22, 2022

Koru

The Koru (Māori for loop or coil) is a spiral shape based on the appearance of a new unfurling silver fern frond. It is an integral symbol in Māori art, carving and tattooing, where it symbolizes new life, growth, strength and peace. I chose an Embossed Moss Stitch ribbing, then charted out unfurling fern fronds for the body of the hat. I topped the hat with “fern fronds”, working tendrils using Cat Bordhi’s method, adapted from Annie Modesitt’s technique.

Friday, February 25, 2022

Magical Forest

A new pattern from Peargirl Knits...'Magical Forest'

Wednesday, February 23, 2022

Orion's Boob Hat

I love this hat so much!!! I improvised for this one, made a few notes in case I want to do it again.

Thursday, February 17, 2022

Orion's Monster Longies

These were super fun to knit!!! I can't wait to see my grandson crawling around in these!

Friday, January 28, 2022

Shae Bob

A Chevron Rib begins this easy to knit hat, and the body is simple purl and knit triangles giving the hat a squishy soft texture that has a lot of stretch.

Friday, January 14, 2022

Orion's Heaven and Stars

Just finished these for my grandson Orion as a Christmas gift. The pattern is by Tara Jon Manning. First photo is the back, second photo is the front view. Quick to knit but the details were time consuming although fun to do using duplicate stitch. I already had the moon buttons so they were an obvious choice. My daughter loves them.