Making Track Pants from Existing Track Pants (aka “Pervert Egg” Pants)
If you’ve ever had a perfect pair of track pants, you know why you never want to let them go. They fit comfortably in both waist and length. They aren’t tight in the wrong places. They make your butt look nice – as nice as it can look in track pants anyway. Also as an aside some people might call these types of pants sweat pants, or jogging pants, but I’ve always called them track pants. For me the perfect pair were a grey pair of Beaver Canoe track pants that I bought at Target Canada circa…sometime between 2013 and 2015. And up until recently I was still wearing them.…
Machine Knit Elf on the Shelf Sweater
I know it’s February, and actually almost March. Consider me very early for next Christmas, not late for this past one. I made this in December for our visiting elf, but never got around to writing up the pattern until today. Here are a couple of photos of the sweater: As you can likely see, it’s a very simple roll-neck pattern. The front and back are exactly the same, and there is no shaping anywhere. For those keeners who might want to recreate this and need no further instruction, here is the (hand-drawn, not to scale) schematic: If, however, you’d like a little more detail, you can find the full…
Mini Santa Hat Knitting Pattern for the Superba with GLTC
Hello! It’s been a hot minute since I posted here, but I have a new pattern for you today, just in time for the holiday season. This pattern is for mini Santa hats, in two sizes, knit circular on the Superba double bed machine. It has garter stitch trim, so you’ll want the GLTC or regular transfer carriage to make it easier. Download the free PDF from here or my Ravelry store, (Username: HeatherMakesStuff) and give them a whirl! Cheers! Heather