Friday, July 29, 2011

FO Friday Classy Cabled Guest Book

Good Morning All!

Well I'm on a roll! This is my first FO Friday post!! I'm still pumped from my first WIP Wednesday. I want to thank everyone for being so welcoming I love this community and being part of it.



Well on to my FO I designed this because I wanted to achieve a couple of things in one design.
1) I wanted it to be easy enough for a beginner
2) Interesting enough for a beginner to learn a new technique and have some instant gratification
3) Something a more seasoned knitter could whip up quickly as a unique gift.
4) To me the most important lol not use up to much yarn (since I was using Alpaca)

So the story: I had a couple of skeins of Alpaca yarn. I have been caressing this yarn for months I didn't have enough to make anything big, which trust me I would have loved to make myself a sweater or even my daughter for that matter but that would mean I'd have to purchase some more yarn and right now I just want to work with what I have to chisel down some of my stash (borderline yarn hoarder). I knew I didn't want to make a cowl, or fingerless gloves, hat all these are so common out there and I just wanted to come up with something less common yet functional. And I also wanted something that could be gifted to Men and Women alike.

Well then it hit me some friends of ours have been house hunting. So my wheels started turning for house warming gifts. My Classy Cabled Guestbook is one of a "For the Home" series that I will be releasing.


The Classy Cabled Guestbook is knit in bulky weight (5) Alpaca yarn Less than 120 yards. It is a simple knit that works up super fast and has a pretty shell crochet border.

Things I didn't think about but in the end didn't really matter. Alpaca is too soft lol as if I didn't know. It doesn't matter because this notebook isn't meant to keep in your pocket book or anything. It is meant to keep at a table or buffet and for guest to sign and leave goofy notes about your dinner party. But if firmness is something that you definitely want then you may want to use a firmer yarn with less drape. I even knit this in much smaller needles than the yarn called for and it still turned out very drapey. I suppose you could knit or crochet a pocket to fit cardboard in I didn't because it didn't matter to me it still looks great in my eyes :)

So what do you guys think?!?!? Have a wonderful weekend all and don't forget to stop by all the other Bloggers participating in FO Friday!

14 comments:

  1. What a great idea! As a beginner knitter I would love to try this! Well done!

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  2. Very clever use of a small amount of yarn :)

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  3. Very pretty - I love how delicate it is!!

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  4. Holy Moly, I would never have thought of that! Amazing! You are so clever. It turned out stunning.

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  5. Really good idea! love the pattern. I have some dk alpaca I'm wondering if it would work doubled.

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  6. What a great idea! Now I'm wondering if I should try a crochet cover for a guestbook for my wedding so I don't have to get an expensive one...

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  7. That is beautiful! That would be perfect for my friends wedding guestbook...

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  8. Great idea! It's is BEAUTIFUL. I agree with everyone. It's PERFECT for a wedding!

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  9. Welcome to FO Friday!
    You're starting off with such a beautiful project! yay!

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  10. I absolutely love this. What a beautiful project! Looking forward to more "for the home" stuff!

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  11. What an interesting idea, very unusual and pretty x

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  12. Oh thank you gals! I'm glad you guys liked I will be posting the pattern here with a photo tutorial (for my beginners that are ready to cable :)

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  13. It is a great idea and a way to make a gift from luxury yarn that is very unique. I like you approach to making the pattern beginner friendly. I think basic patterns should also teach and challenge but not so much to be frustrating.

    Great job, it looks very regal and elegant.

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  14. That is lovely! I'd have loved to get something like that for my wedding. <3

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