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Friday, March 12, 2010

Orphan scarf done!

The orphan scarf is all done! It totally makes me ready for spring and summer and warm weather! I will post pictures soon! I made it longer than the pattern called for but totally love it!
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Wednesday, March 3, 2010

New (unneeded) YARN!!!

New yarn-y goodness! And 24" size 8 circular needles!

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Nature Inspiration

I'm totally inspired by my pear. The color combination is amazing and I think it would make a really nice combo for a baby blanket. The lighter green with dark green accents accompanied by white. Beautiful!
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Luna Blanket

I crocheted this blanket last semester as a commuting project. I though my mom would like it as a gift for one of her friends babies--sadly she didn't. Soooo it sat in my room longing for a new owner.
My mom needs a gift for a friend's new baby and suggested I add a ruffle to the blanket to make it more girly (which would make my mom like it more and therefore she would give it to her friend). So today, well technically yesterday, I did just that. AND I crocheted a yellow moon for it because year little girl that it is for is named Luna ;). The moon looks a little like pacman in this picture lol. The blanket pattern is the little v-stitch blankie from Lion Brand and the moon is from Crochet Today magazine.
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Tuesday, February 16, 2010

I created a bag from plastic bags that I had saved. I fused the plastic into different shaped pieces then sewed them together. It has a rough around the edges look that I really like. Now to make another one! :)
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Wednesday, October 28, 2009

First "non-scarf" knitting project!

Sooo, I don't really love to knit--probably because I kind of suck at it hahaa. BUT I've decided that I have to force myself to do better and pick up those needles! I like to do it, I just go so slow that I guess I get frustrated! HOWEVER, I've finally completed my first "non-scarf" knitting project!

I've made the pocket purse from the Klutz Knitting book :). This was my project on my commute yesterday! Now, it isn't as good as my crochet pieces, but I think it's decent. I kind of have a steady gauge...hahaha.

Anyway, I love it! And I've been carrying it around with me because I'm so proud that it's not a scarf! :)

I even learned how to knit 2 together! :-D

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Alpine Frost Test swatch---AKA bookmark!


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I did it!!!!! I was able to do the pattern and it actually, for the most part, looks like the magazine one! YAY!!!!!! Ok, so now I have a super cool bookmark!

This was done with an F hook...I think I might still use that hook for the final project. It came out 8 inches wide, when the pattern says it will be 9 inches wide with the proper gauge (that's with a D hook!)....so maybe I'll try and fix it, or maybe I don't care so much ha!

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Alpine Frost Scarf




So I've decide to crochet the Alpine Frost Scarf from Interweave Crochet (Winter 2008) for my mom.





All of the above images are from Interweave Crochet and copyrighted by Alpine Frost Scarf, Amy O’Neill Houck, Interweave Crochet, Winter 2008 and found here.

I just think the scarf is so pretty and lacy and just sooooo nice! I even bough the yarn that the pattern calls for! Anyway, I started to make this last night and just couldn't get past the first two rows of the pattern! My chains look weird and big and loopy (I realize things change after I block it). My stitches look short and fat, and they are hard to see. The pattern calls for a size D hook (which I tried first), but I crochet tightly so I also tried and E and F and they still looked weird to me. I'm having trouble judging my gauge because I can't really get past the first few rows of the pattern. This is my first time crocheting with lace weight yarn--I've used crochet thread just fine, but this is giving me problems! I'm not sure what kind of tension to having on the yarn. For a bit I thought I was holding it too tightly because the pattern was acting stretchy, so then I frogged it and tried with very light tension and it looked messy.

UGH!!! I'm frustrated but won't give up! I just need some help. OH, and my friends knit, so I'm not sure where to turn to for in person assistance.

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Long needed catch up



While it has been a long time that I've update, it hasn't been a long time since I've crocheted!

I unfortunately passed out this summer and ended up with a concussion, a sore chin (from putting a hole in my desk with it), a badly sprained knee, and lots of free time spent sitting on my couch recovering. At least I made a bunch of different projects!

Here is a "baby Babette" blanket that I made for my friends Alyson and Jim who are expecting their first baby 11/1/09. I also made them this baby sweater and crocheted puppy!


I also made blankets for twins--they are the same pattern with alternating colors in the border!



And I made a granny square baby blanket, that just needs its ends tucked in!

Thankfully I'm feeling better!!! :)

Saturday, November 8, 2008

Queen Anne's Lace Scarf

I finally finished another crochet project! I need to get this stuff done. I bought a lot of new yarn that I want to play with, but I have all of these UFOs hanging around my apartment, and I just can't justify starting something new without finishing these projects! So I'm trying to do a little here and there to finish some of these UFOs so I can use my new yarn!!!






I finished this scarf just the other day. I was working on it on and off. In totally I probably worked on it for about 4 nights--it's pretty easy. But with school and such it was hard to find enough time to sit there and make it :-)

I'm definitely happy with the results and can't wait to wear it out this week! Really easy pattern, I'd definitely recommend it!