Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Friday, April 6, 2012
Heading to an island near you
Finished
Completed
Done
The blanket lays well and has a thickness that I didn't expect.
It should serve well as a light mat for a baby and a warm cover. I made quite a scene when I presented the completed project to my knitting group. They had commented more than once on the span of time I had used to complete this blanket.
Wheh.
Glad that is over
This is my "A WIP No Longer" dance
I dance because I have finished this blanket that took me a year to complete and I dance because I leave for a conference in Puerto Rico next week.
I need the break.
I am excited about the conference on international women's issues. I expect to read on the plane and in the airport and crochet during the conference. I don't want to bother with TSA and crochet hooks. Or heavens, wondering if a fellow passenger thinks I am going to overpower him with a bone crafting tool.
The new project. The Infinity Wrap
The pattern calls for a thicker yarn. I plan to make extra motifs and add rows to compensate for the smaller yarn.
Jodi at http://www.shamelesstwist.com/dyed these skeins for me over a period of three years. Therefore the yellows don't match perfectly. I will make it work
I hope to combine the motifs into a lovely wrap.
I wonder what dances I will do when this one is complete.
Thursday, March 15, 2012
National Crochet Month
March is National Crochet Month
I plan to finish this blanket by the end of this month. I give the craft of crochet my humble adoration. I have crocheted off and on since grade school. Sometime before 4th grade or around 4th grade and as recently this afternoon.
March 31st happens to be the birthday of the mom who will be receiving this blanket. August is the birthday of the baby.
Eh
I don't really have much to say.
Last week at my weekly knit/crochet group, the gals holler "You haven't finished that blanket yet?"
That brought on much speculation about the appropriateness of giving a baby blanket to a toddler.
Several suggested that I put it away. Perhaps, I should pull out some chunky weight yarn and complete a new. larger blanket.
I moved forward.
I plan to finish this blanket by the end of this month. I give the craft of crochet my humble adoration. I have crocheted off and on since grade school. Sometime before 4th grade or around 4th grade and as recently this afternoon.
March 31st happens to be the birthday of the mom who will be receiving this blanket. August is the birthday of the baby.
Eh
I don't really have much to say.
Last week at my weekly knit/crochet group, the gals holler "You haven't finished that blanket yet?"
That brought on much speculation about the appropriateness of giving a baby blanket to a toddler.
Several suggested that I put it away. Perhaps, I should pull out some chunky weight yarn and complete a new. larger blanket.
I moved forward.
August 2011
Here we are in December
I took about 3 weeks off.
I used that time to work on another project and let my hands rest.
Last week
Today
I am now using a regular bone hook. Putting away that afghan hook had to be the best moment ever.
No. Handing over the edged and blocked blanket will be the day I do my happy dance.
Counting down......
Thursday, February 16, 2012
I Need You to
Octopus by ~leovilela on deviantART
My imagination runs away from me as I pondered that thought.
I shouted.
Absolutely, NOT.
I refused to take part in this sick game to destroy a handmade aminaguri octopus using my STASH yarn.
Appalled, I informed her that she and her group were nuts.
And this is what I made for her.
Adorable aren't they? I used a needle to sew the tentacles onto the baby octopus. I would like to see her try to cut those off without some guilt.
But if I were given a do-over, I would mount the baby tentacles onto the body with velcro.
That is the problem with us crafters. Once our creations have been completed, we consider techniques that would make the item better.
Velcro.
I might still do it. She could pull off the tentacles in a dramatic fashion without destroying my creation.
Let me think about it.....
That does it. I am going to head to the store and pick up some velcro.
It's not over until all the yarn has been put away.
Monday, January 2, 2012
And There Were Tears
Sock making is serious business.
The first time I cast on a pair of socks, I cried. Big tears. I shouted at people and I blamed the world for the demented technique of sock making.
I documented it here
I tried again.
I completed 7 inches of the sock and began heel.
The next day, I join the knitting group at the locally owned coffee shop near my house on New Years Day for some relaxation and tea.
I just want to mention that I had tears when Steve Jinks died, too. SyFy, I hate you for giving me a new character to love then killing him off.
The first time I cast on a pair of socks, I cried. Big tears. I shouted at people and I blamed the world for the demented technique of sock making.
I documented it here
I tried again.
I completed 7 inches of the sock and began heel.
I just want to mention that I had tears when Steve Jinks died, too. SyFy, I hate you for giving me a new character to love then killing him off.
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