Knit in beige yarn, ribbed to cling like a second skin, with flowers in maroon, burnt orange and emperor purple.
Saturday, 27 March 2010
Fingerless Gauntlet Gloves with multicoloured flower trim
A gorgeous pair of handknitted gauntlets. Individual twisted flowers are attached along the arm from the cuff down to the loop which fits snuggly around your middle finger
Knit in beige yarn, ribbed to cling like a second skin, with flowers in maroon, burnt orange and emperor purple.
Knit in beige yarn, ribbed to cling like a second skin, with flowers in maroon, burnt orange and emperor purple.
Saturday, 20 March 2010
Ready for an evening out
Red Drawstring Evening Bag
Red is my favourite colour and that is why I created this evening bag.
Red drawstring evening bag with a lacy pattern around the bottom. The drawstring is made from twisted yarn.
Red is my favourite colour and that is why I created this evening bag.
Red drawstring evening bag with a lacy pattern around the bottom. The drawstring is made from twisted yarn.
Sunday, 14 March 2010
Stylish Cream Hand Knitted Girls Fingerless Mittens
These where inspired by my daughter who loves fingerless mittens, they are practical and also feminine just the thing for girls.
Saturday, 13 March 2010
Elaborate Ruffles for a Special Occasion
I went to a craft fair and found this glorious ruffle yarn I bought it before I knew what I was going to create and here is the finished result.
Discover more mittens and gloves by browsing our Etsy Shop
Wednesday, 10 March 2010
Spring is in the Hair
Now that spring is nearly here I thought I 'd create something with a bit more colour in it. This is called Spring Blossom, I hope the bright colours give you lift from the cold weather we are experiencing at the moment in the UK
Hand Knitted in cream yarn with pink blossom and spring green spiral effect leaves.
Monday, 8 March 2010
A different take on the Easter Bonnet
I've been trying something different, an alternative to the Easter Bonnet
Hand Knitted in cream yarn with an apricot and burgundy hand knitted flower emblishment attached.
Easy to wear and just the accessory for the springtime.Measurements Fits from 21in (55cm) to 25in (62cm)width 2.5in (6cm)
I called it Apricot Surprise please feel free to comment
Hand Knitted in cream yarn with an apricot and burgundy hand knitted flower emblishment attached.
Easy to wear and just the accessory for the springtime.Measurements Fits from 21in (55cm) to 25in (62cm)width 2.5in (6cm)
I called it Apricot Surprise please feel free to comment
Craft Fairs
A Knit 4 All Seasons will be taking part in seven Craft Fairs through out the year the first is being held a Sewerby Hall in Bridlington on Sunday 3rd April (Easter Sunday).
Anyone visiting will see all our latest creations including some that we create especially for craft fairs. If you are in the area please pop in and say hello we'd be pleased to meet you.
Anyone visiting will see all our latest creations including some that we create especially for craft fairs. If you are in the area please pop in and say hello we'd be pleased to meet you.
Saturday, 6 March 2010
Welcome to A Knit 4 All Seasons
First of all let me introduce myself.
My name is Bev and I have a hobby - Knitting, I know it sounds old fashioned but the things I create are far from that.
I love to create modern accessories as do my sister Linda and my niece Kersty, together we create anything for hats to modern tea cosies. All our creations are made by our own fair hands, we have considered a knitting machine, however the feel of wool between our fingers, and seeing a garment grow is too much fun to give it up to a machine.
By following us you will get to see our latest creations, find out where we exhibit and you can even ask us questions about our craft.
To view some of our creation you can visit our online shop
http://www.etsy.com/shop/aknit4allseasons
Here is a sample of one of our creations
My name is Bev and I have a hobby - Knitting, I know it sounds old fashioned but the things I create are far from that.
I love to create modern accessories as do my sister Linda and my niece Kersty, together we create anything for hats to modern tea cosies. All our creations are made by our own fair hands, we have considered a knitting machine, however the feel of wool between our fingers, and seeing a garment grow is too much fun to give it up to a machine.
By following us you will get to see our latest creations, find out where we exhibit and you can even ask us questions about our craft.
To view some of our creation you can visit our online shop
http://www.etsy.com/shop/aknit4allseasons
Here is a sample of one of our creations
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