With a whole ball of yarn left over after the last set of fingerless gloves, I decided to knit a second pair with a thumb gusset. This pattern was designed for a much larger hand than mine, but I didn't feel like ripping it out after I had finished the first one and made this discovery. So I just knit the second glove with fewer stitches cast on and it came out perfect. One of those patterns you have to concentrate closely on to ensure you don't mess it up. Still find I have some large holes to stitch up where the thumb joins the base. Maybe I'll figure out why that happens eventually. These are the Diamond Hand Wristwarmers by Micah Hazlett.
I recently discovered that a friend of mine collects elephants (not live ones thank goodness). Always wondered why she had a giant plush elephant on a chair in the living room, but I never noticed the curio cabinet behind it that had the most amazing collection of figurines. As a little New Year's gift, I crocheted the Crochet A Little elephant again, this time in pink. I made a quick little zippered change purse and sewed the motif on the front. On the back I sewed another of Wendy's tatting motifs. It has just enough batting to give it a little body.
Beautiful wrist warmers - the diamond shape is such a nice little detail. And the pink elephant is very cute!
ReplyDelete"not live ones" lol!! thank God ;)
ReplyDeleteYour pink elephant looks lovely =)
Annie, these gloves are just as nice as the last ones, and I really love the little elephant purse. The story about your friend's curio cabinet full of elephants reminds me of my mother, she collected elephants and had her own cabinet of elephants, too!
ReplyDeleteYour posts always inspire me! I need to cast on for something new knitting wise and I need to learn how to make those little zippered bags.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure your friend just loved the elephant you made! Too cute!
The elephant is adorable - especially that little flower at the end of his/her tail! So cute!
ReplyDeleteNice finshes!
ReplyDeleteMy sister use to collect elephants, but never one with the trunk down because the luck runs out, it has to be up
The wrist warmers are cool, LOL!
ReplyDeleteI bet your friend doesn't have a coin purse like that in her collection. Really cute.
A crocheted elephant! I think you can crochet just about any animal, Annie. I'll bet your friend loves her new change purse.
ReplyDeleteGlad you figured out how make the second glove fit your little hands--they really are very pretty :)
Cute wristwarmers and a gorgeous coin purse.
ReplyDeleteYour crochet is just amazing!
Love the wrist warmer, and the pink elephant, too~~~
ReplyDeletewow...beautiful wrist warmer...
ReplyDeletei love the little zippy purse too..
the elephant is shown off to good effect with that fabric, another wonderful gift
ReplyDeleteLovely mitts, the pattern's great - and that elephant purse is really cute :)
ReplyDeleteLove the purse, I always really enjoy seeing your crochet projects!
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ReplyDeleteYou've made a beautiful new year gift for your friend, Annie. I love the purse, the crocheted elephant look so cute. Love the elephant's tail. And your wrist warmer is beautiful too. :)
ReplyDeleteLovely wrist warmers, love the colour. Sweet elephant and I love the purse.
ReplyDeleteAnd there is another pair of beautiful handwarmers. And wow, this little elephant purse looks so pretty and sweet. The recipient will be thrilled.
ReplyDeleteLove the wrist warmers!!! I'm addicted to those!
ReplyDeleteYou've been a busy girl lately! I love the elephant, especially his little tail :o)
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ReplyDeleteI'm laughing about the friend collecting elephants--not the choice in collections but that you wondered why she had a giant plush one on a chair! ROFLOL Great choice for a gift! Love the gloves, too.
ReplyDeleteBoth projects are very lovely. I like the creativity of the change purse!
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