Showing posts with label dogcoat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dogcoat. Show all posts

Wednesday, 13 August 2008

K9 Knitters Greyhound dog coat



Remember way back in March I told you about the K9 Knitters?

Anyway, it's a dog charity that raises money by donations and also by selling dogcoats that knitters donate, I have after all these months finally finished the greyhound dogcoat I started back in March.

I did feel a fair bit of guilt about the fact I said I'd knit this coat and then for months I got distracted by other things and it languished unloved in my WIPs pile.

Well thanks to Ravelry and the Ravelympics I have completed the coat in the WIPs Wrestling event. I'd like to say I enjoyed knitting this coat but I can't. I'm sorry this just was not a nice knit for me.



It's not the pattern, there is nothing wrong with the pattern, it was the yarn I chose. For the past two days I've done nothing (and I mean nothing) but knit this dogcoat. The only problem was that as it grew, it got heavy, very heavy. To the point where it actually hurt to knit, my wrists are killing me and are giving a big sigh of relief at the moment that they no longer have to hold the weight of all that chunky yarn. I did use circular needles to help with the weight but it didn't seem to help.

I do actually look forward to knitting something else for this charity but next time I am definitely going to choose something smaller, much easier on my poor wrists.

After I've given it a quick wash (some of the yarn I used is quite old stash and smells like old stash) I'll get it posted off to Carrie.

Friday, 14 March 2008

Happy hounds




Dog-ghan 2 is now complete and both dogs are very happy, thought they were going to have a tussle over who got to lay on it first but it worked out fine.

Two very happy dogs now :-)

My hands now feel a little lost, what am I going to do whilst watching TV, will have to find another project, oh, the hardship LOL.

Saturday, 8 March 2008

K9 Knitters Greyhound dog coat


I decided to do the larger coat as Carrie at K9 mentioned that most people do the smaller ones (I'm assuming this is because they're quicker/less expensive to make) So a greyhound coat it is. I'm using yarn from my stash, the same stuff I used for the jacket from Simply knitting magazine. I think it's a Sirdar yarn but to be honest I can't really remember.

I've just transferred the knitting to circular needles as it's quite heavy and thought they'd be better for my wrists.

Hmm, there seems to be a server error with Blogger and it's not allowing me to upload the picture, will try again later.