How about a couple of polar bears? I knit these just for the fun of it.
Yarn: Merino Style DK bare from Knitpicks and Wool of the Andes in coal. I think after knitting the two bears, I have enough yarn left to knit another cub.
Needles: US 7 interchangeables and double pointed needles
Pattern: Polly the Polar Bear and her cub by Nicole A Davis. I bought it from Knitpicks. I didn't make any changes to the pattern except to go down a needle size (I think). The pattern is clear and easy to follow.
It is strange to knit all the pieces because apart from each other, they don't really look like a bear, but once you sew them together, it starts to look more like a bear. It isn't necessary to do a great job wiht th esewing because the felting hides all.
Felting: I felted the polar bears in the washing machine. Before each one was completely felted, I pulled it out, stuffed it, added the eyes and the nose and sewed the back end shut. I then finished felting them. The pattern has clear instructions regarding assembly and felting.
I enjoyed this pattern. I finished the cub in one evening - quick and easy to knit.
Benny's Blanket

I chose this pattern because I liked the look of the blocks. I picked the colors because I didn't want to knit the normal baby blue blanket, but wanted something with a stronger look. Once I finished it, I decide it reminded me of the legos my kids used to play with.
Yarn: Knitpicks Shine Worsted
- Serrano (red) - 4 skeins
- French Blue - 5 skeins
- Dandelion (yellow) - 3 skeins
- Macaw (green) - 3 skeins
- Black - 2 skeins

Needles
I used a US #4 interchangeable needle from Knitpicks. This is smaller than what the pattern calls for, but I always go down a needle size.
Pattern
The pattern is Moderne Baby Blanket from the book Mason-Dixon Knitting. Since the yarn I used was not the one from the pattern, I had to alter the number of stitches and rows to adjust the size. Once I established the first garter stitch count for the first block, I was able to just proportionally adjust the row count for all of the other blocks. The proportion was 14/28/42.
I also added black rows between the blocks. I was inspired by this blanket on Ravelry. Instead of picking up stitches with the next color, I picked up stitches with the black. I then knit a row side row with the black, and then I started with the next color.
This was only a problem on the portions of the blanket that are intarsia. The first time that happened, I added two black stitches between two colors. It's between the large yellow and red blocks. The stripe is too wide. The next time I used 1 stitch of black, which worked better. This was the first time I have done intarsia, and I have to say that I didn't really like it. It worked OK, and I did the twisty thing (twist the two yarns together) which prevented holes, but it slowed my knitting down too much.
Knitting Time:
I started in the middle of August of 2013 and finished in the middle of November of the same year.
Thoughts
The pattern was fine, and I would recommend it. The yarn choice was good, too. The blanket was very soft and drapey.

This was only a problem on the portions of the blanket that are intarsia. The first time that happened, I added two black stitches between two colors. It's between the large yellow and red blocks. The stripe is too wide. The next time I used 1 stitch of black, which worked better. This was the first time I have done intarsia, and I have to say that I didn't really like it. It worked OK, and I did the twisty thing (twist the two yarns together) which prevented holes, but it slowed my knitting down too much.
Knitting Time:
I started in the middle of August of 2013 and finished in the middle of November of the same year.
Thoughts
The pattern was fine, and I would recommend it. The yarn choice was good, too. The blanket was very soft and drapey.
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