A Cowl for Helen (Free Pattern)

A Cowl For Helen
A Cowl For Helen
A Cowl For Helen
A Cowl For Helen
A Cowl For Helen
Cowl: made by me | Dress: Liberty of London for Target (thrifted) | Sweater: George (hand-me-down)


I had some leftover yarn from my Cowardly Cowl, so I decided to make a matching cowl for Helen. I found a simple cowl pattern to help determine how much to cast on. Then I knitted a seed stitch border and a stockinette middle. 

I wrote up the pattern in case you're interested in making it for yourself:



A Cowl for Helen
based off of the pattern "Kids Cowl"
Ravelry Pattern Page

Materials:
About 60-80 yards of worsted weight yarn (I used Malabrigo Worsted in Pink Frost)
US size 8 (5 mm) 16-inch circular needles
Stitch holder

Seed Stitch:
Row 1: *Knit 1, Purl 1* - repeat to end of row
Row 2: *Purl 1, Knit 1* - repeat to end of row

Stockinette Stitch:
Knit every row


Pattern:
Cast on 72 stitches using the German long tail cast on. Join in the round, being careful not to twist your stitches.

Knit one row.

Work in the seed stitch pattern for 4 rows.

Work in stockinette stitch until the cowl is your desired length (I knitted until it measured 4 inches from the cast on edge).

Work in seed stitch pattern for 4 rows.

Knit one row.

Bind off loosely. Weave in any loose ends.

Enjoy!


Tulips

Closed
Tulips
Tulips
Tulips

The flowers were on clearance at Wal-Mart the day after Valentine's Day. I couldn't help myself. I was hoping that these tulips would open nicely, and I was not disappointed. 
The first photo was taken with my awesome iPhone 5S, and it's kinda my favorite of these pictures. I should do a post about my favorite editing apps. 
Also, I took the second to last photo at ISO 1000 so I could stop down the shutter and have a larger depth of field. I should remember to not be afraid of a higher ISO when I have good lighting.


What are your favorite kinds of flowers?




She's One

One Year Old

Helen turned one year old on Thursday.
It has been a crazy journey. Very hard and very rewarding. 



Here are a few updates since last month:
  • She claps her hands when I start singing patty-cake and puts her fingers together when I sing The Itsy Bitsy Spider.
  • She started being able to follow directions. When I tell her to get a book she'll walk over to the bookshelf and pick one out. For a while she would only choose the Pride and Prejudice counting book. She held it up for me to read it to her again and again and again. Then I hid it from her. I'm such a good mom.
  • I also taught her to get my nursing cover for me when she's hungry. Very handy.
  • Her words have just exploded. She can say dog, cat, cheese, mama, dad, Teddy, up, all done, ball, please, pretty, brrr, and probably more that I can't remember.
  • She's learning where her body parts are. Sometimes she'll point to her nose, eye or belly when I ask her.




I put together a short film with highlights of Helen's firsts:






Here's a look back on her first year of life:

Born on February 13, 2013 at 12:03 PM |  6 pounds 14 ounces | 20.5 inches long
You can read her birth story HERE

Rolled over on a hard surface for the first time at 15 weeks old
She was able to sit up on her own at 5 1/2 months
She tried her first food (egg yolks) at about 5 1/2 months
Crawled for the first time a few days after she turned 6 months old
Pulled herself up to standing at a couple weeks shy of 7 months
Started walking at 9 (almost 10) months
She began doing sign language and saying a few words at 10 months

You can read all of Helen's monthly updates HERE




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Knitting Project: Cowardly Cowl

Knitting Project: Cowl
Knitting Project: Cowl
Knitting Project: Cowl

A while back I purchased some yarn to make my sister a hat (I'll be posting about that sometime, hopefully), and I picked up a ball of Malabrigo Worsted to save on shipping. I had intended to make Helen a hat out of it, but she received so many nice hats as gifts that I didn't need to go to the trouble! Thus I had a lovely ball of yarn just begging to be made into something purdy.
I settled on this pattern. It knit up very quickly and I LOVE the stitch pattern. I'm thinking I'll make Helen a cowl out of the leftover yarn.


Here are the details in case you're interested in making it yourself:

Pattern: Cowardly Cowl
Yarn: Malabrigo Worsted in Pink Frost
Needles: Size Eight 16-inch circular needles

The pattern suggested that you knit until the cowl measures 9 inches from the cast on edge. I only knitted until it measured 5 inches until I began the seed-stitch edging. 



What have you been creating/dreaming of creating lately?