
I loved the pattern when I saw it first. But I must admit, I hate the way my sweater has turned out. Somehow one side of the hexagon was much smaller than the other 5. So I feel the sweater is not in proportion. The sleeves are too big compared to body. It was quite easy to crochet though.
I only had 2 skeins of Hobby kids yarn. I could not find more of this anywhere here. So I used some other old yarn, don’t have details of that yarn as it is with me for a long time now, half used
. I used up all the yarn.
I just hope this fits the baby.
Yarn used: Schoeller+Stahl Hobby Kids Color Color: 4663 Red
Pattern: Sue’s No holes Hexagon Baby Sweater by Cozy’s Corner (From ravelry)
Needles: 3.75 mm (F)

I just included one extra round of sc to give a nice border to the scarf. The scarf has turned out really beautiful.
Yarn used: Red Heart® Super Saver® yarns, Color: White (311) and Delft blue (885)
Pattern: From ravelry
Needles: US K/10 1/2 and J/10
I crocheted for 2009 Special Olympics World Winter Games Scarf Project.


This is one of fastest scarves I have knitted so far. Only thing is to keep the count of stitches which is quite easy after first 2-3 repeats. I love the way it has turned out.
This does not look same from both sides, but from both sides it looks beautiful. I also loved the wave shape of it. I think my friend would love it.

One of the easiest hats to crochet. I wanted to knit a hat that would go with the basket weave scarf, but even after searching a lot, i could not decide on any pattern. Then I saw this one which I liked immediately.
For some reason, I felt the hat would turn out too small. So I was careful from the beginning. This has turned to be very warm and well fitted hat.
Corrections made to original pattern -
1) After round 5, I crocheted one more increase row which made the hat bigger.
ch 3, 1 dc in same sp, * 1 dc in next 9 sts, 2 dc in next,
repeat from * around. sl st to join.
2) I wanted the the hat to cover ears. So I crocheted about 3-4 extra repeats of row 6 (after row 13 in the pattern).
Yarn used: Lion brand Vanna’s choice Color: Coloneal blue
Pattern: From ravelry – basket weave scarf, post stitch cap
Needles: US 9 for scarf and US H8 for hat