Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Stuff for Boys

So my projects this time are repeats, but I felt the need to blog a little bit anyway. Today I had a day off and finished up a project for Lori, my manager at work, for her son. It is pretty similar to the one I made for Roz, but I made a few changes. The first version was a lighter blue and had all three colors in the braids. This one I made darker with just red braids because it is for a teenager, who probably wouldn't want to wear it if it looked to young. I hope I achieved something that a teenager would wear.

  
I also made another bunny like the one I made for Alisen for Christmas. It is for her brother, Greyson. Apparently he kept taking it and chewing on it, which I am sure Alisen thought was no fair at all. So I made a blue one for him. In hindsight I wish I had made it light blue with dark blue ears and toes, but it can't be helped now and reports are in that he chews on the new one, so it was a success. Because it was made for chewing on by and infant, I replaced the plastic eyes with yarn eyes.


I took a picture of Bucky the cat the other week, which I will post here since I mentioned him in the last post. We have been getting along pretty well, except for his preference for Christopher's company and some extreme early morning meowing.


Also I have a picture of Bailey in the hat I made for her birthday, as seen in my last post. So cute...


I haven't really been crocheting much, if you can tell from how often I post. I have been getting stuff done for school. I was wavering a bit, not sure if I should go back to school. I was just afraid that I would start school, get into a lot of debt and not be able to finish. There is no reason I shouldn't be able to be successful, I am just not too confident in my science skills, and competitive skills and test skills... basically horrified. I am afraid dental hygiene studies might be too far out of my skill set. But I have decided to give it a try. I am glad I did, because after filling out the FAFSA, it turns out that I finally have independent status and my financial aid will be based on my own income! I have been supporting myself for years, and now finally school will be affordable! It almost makes me want to go full time and take french and art classes and just take it all in, but I still have to work and pay bills, so part time it is, for now. Plus I have wedding planning to do. The date is set for June 9th 2012, so I have a little over a year to figure it all out and save up. Maybe I could sell hats as a wedding fundraiser...hmm. That would take a lot of hats. Also with my free time I have been reading The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and watching "Avatar: The Last Airbender" cartoon. Both of which I am now obsessed with. Very different genres, but I love them! I am also planning to make vegan shepherd's pie, using the recipe from the Scott Pilgrim comic book. I have the ingredients, just need to make it happen. Not today...


Monday, March 7, 2011

Owls and Butterflies

Been doing some new patterns by request and have come up with a lot... thus lots of pictures today. Life has been kinda dramatic, which feels better than boredom even though things are worse. Good things are happening too, one being my sister came to visit me in Baltimore with her family. Just for the weekend, to bring me my new kitty, and we made it down to Washington DC to see the monuments and museums. They are moving to Arizona in a few weeks and needed someone to take their cat. His name was Danger, but that sounded a little menacing to me, so I renamed him Bucky, which I believe has the opposite effect. Named after William F. Buckley and Buckminster Fuller. I can't explain it, I barely get the reference myself, they are some authors that Chris reads.
 
 
This is my first attempt of a new pattern, the butterfly hat, and took the opportunity of having my niece's little head around to see how it fits. Soooo adorable.


Made one for myself too, which is one of the only hats I have made for myself.


I have also been working on an owl hat. It seems to be the trend this winter, animal hats. At work I see college kids in the store all the time with hats with ears or horns or eyes. I made a black and gray one first, and tried it on my niece too. Too bad I didn't get a picture of that, it was so cute I had to make a purple one for her birthday present. Her birthday was February 28th, and I am starting to realize I am very bad with deadlines for presents arriving on time. I reconcile it my head like it might be nice getting them late, just when you think there are no more for another year, surprise! Bailey probably won't know the difference though.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Scott Pilgrim Hat - The Mock Up

A day off work means a day to craft and the first version of the Scott Pilgrim Hat is currently done and on my head. I have this much to say: I am NOT starting in on version 2.0 with the fancy Sublime Merino. I kinda HATE knitting. Maybe that is extreme, and I may take that back later in life should I change my mind. All I know is for now, I am ready to pick up a crochet hook. 


Also, I finished this hat 5 days before my BFF's birthday, and if I am not too lazy, I may be able to get in in the mail on time. I am also considering wearing it to work tomorrow, but I am trying to gauge how goofy I would look. We are required to wear hats, but I am not positive of the boundaries of what is acceptable. 



Oh yeah, I got in touch with an online yarn shop owner out of Canada, and she agreed to special order for me the exact color/brand yarn that the pattern specifies for my Scott Pilgrim hat. Which means, in the end I will have made 3 hats, all of which are knitted, of which I am sick of doing. Also, besides myself and my BFF Cory, I don't know anyone who wants one...not even my fiance. Oh well, I plan to put off making the next 2 anyway, I'll just save the yarn and the pattern for later, until the knitting weariness wears off. As for now, I crochet! Or play some WoW...or go to sleep...we'll see.

Monday, January 24, 2011

Hat for Roz

Good evening everyone!  Watching Seinfeld tonight, which would be nice if the heater weren't so loud that I can't hear it really. Sometimes I try to crank up the volume so I can hear the TV over the heater, but that just results in headaches-ville. Don't really want to turn off the heat either, it sure is chilly tonight. Here is my most resent achievement in crochet: 


I made this for Roz, my friend from work, for her grandson. I think I am doing better with the masculine hats, you kinda have to change gears when you are used to making girly things. But I can really see the improvement from what I used to make. I started the Scott Pilgrim hat last week. Right now I am making a sort of mock up "first draft" version of the hat using regular acrylic yarn: Caron Simply Soft. I bought the pattern from Lulu Bee, but it is a knitting pattern and I am not so good at that, so I want to have a trial run. The pattern calls for Diamond Yarn Luxury Collection Fine Merino Superwash DK in Middle Brown and Blue Grey. This yarn is nearly impossible to find online. When I finally did find it, the seller didn't ship to the United States. Another site only sold the brown and not the blue. Unless I take a road trip to Canada, I really don't think I'm getting this yarn. Poor business strategy if you ask me. So I went even FARTHER and ordered a similar yarn from the UK, Sublime Extra Fine Merino Wool DK in the colors Clipper and Fruitcake. It was actually kind of cool receiving a package with Royal Mail postage on it and a customs declaration. Yes, I am easily thrilled. I should order from overseas more often. I was really worried about the color difference, but I really think after looking at the yarn that it will work out alright. If you check out the link on Diamond yarn you can compare for yourself. 



My fancy European yarn. In two different poses...just in case you didn't quite get the full effect from the first one. Now I am just afraid of using it and messing it up. 

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Hats for Twins

This week I finished a couple hats for a friend with 2 year old twin girls. I used a different brand of yarn than I usually do, Vanna's Choice by Lion Brand, which is a little thicker than my usual Caron's Simply Soft. Really the only reason for the switch is that I needed to find a really great burgundy. I personally think burgundy and pink look really cute together, although I have heard some objections. What do you think?



Usually I use a five petal flower with a yellow center, but this time went for something different: the Irish Rose, a pattern I got from Lion Brand Yarn. The Irish Rose was actually supposed to be one round bigger, but due to the thickness of the yarn and gauge, the flower was getting huge, so I stopped short. As for all hats for babies/kids, I just hope, hope, hope they fit. I threw in a hat for her older daughter too:


I have been watching the Scott Pilgrim movie this evening. I love it. I got it from Netflix and am kinda thinking about not returning...for a while at least. There is a hat Scott wears towards the beginning of the film, when he is picking up Knives Chau from school. I am thinking this will be an upcoming project; the original maker of the hat sells the pattern online. I sure hope Jo-Ann's has a similar yarn to what the pattern specifies. I am not too interested in special ordering expensive yarn from Canada.


Sunday, January 9, 2011

Yay New Year!

So Christmas is over and my so is my crocheting/crafting marathon. I wouldn't say the whole thing was a total failure, but pretty close. The presents that I made weren't done in time for Christmas, but the people who I decided to buy presents for (due to time shortage) did get their presents on time. Thank you, online shopping! So about a week ago I finally made it to the post office and sent out the finished projects. I kind of hate the feeling of going to the post office now though. I go in there with these things that I care so much about and worked so hard on and leave empty handed. I know they should be getting where they are going, its just psychologically weird, paying someone to take your stuff. Anyway, here are a few things I whipped up for presents:


This is a bunny I crocheted for my niece, Alisen. I got the pattern from Lion Brand Yarn, and it is called Best Bunny. This is the first toy I've crocheted, if you don't count the D20 I made, which I don't really. D&D players are so serious about the game I think they would be insulted a bit if I said they are playing with toys. Speaking of a D20...


I made another D20 for my brother, who is also a player of the game. Tried a different color than Cory's. I actually liked the way this one turned out better than the first, I think I crochet it a little tighter. These two got sent, plus the blanket for Greyson, and for Selina I made a blue version of the purple hat I had made Myc'keeta. I also sent out some homemade place mats for my mom and a black knitted scarf for my dad, both of which I forgot to take pictures of. Oops. Now that Christmas presents are over and done, I can get to work on some custom orders for hats. I had been asked by a few people for specific things way back in November, but haven't had a chance to work on them with my own projects in the works!

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

All day craft day

I had the whole day off so I got to work, which wasn't really work, because crafting is one of my favorite things to do. I finished the Big PROJECT I have been working on for about 2 months! For being such a big project, it turned out a little small...smaller than I expected.


This is yet ANOTHER baby blanket I made for Greyson, for a Christmas present. I got the pattern out of the book that I originally used to teach myself to crochet The Easy Learn To Crochet In Just One Day. It is, by far, the biggest thing to date that I have crocheted. The one thing I regret is that the colors I picked don't make it look like a baby blanket, the combination is not cutesy enough. And that it is ultra tiny. Oh well, if it had been much bigger I might have given up on it, because blankets take forever, especially when you are using a small hook and a single crochet. I think this is the first and last blanket I will be making for a while, but it was a great learning experience. 




I am so glad this one is done, I still have a lot more projects I want to make for Christmas presents. Even though I got a lot of crafting done today, it feels like I have been such a slug. I suppose it is because crafting often forces you to sit still for hours. Plus I had the TV on to entertain me while I crafted. Nothing like the old tube to make you feel like a slug. I tried to kick the feeling by doing some dish washing, but the satisfaction was short lived. I bought the first season of "The Vampire Diaries" on black Friday for $12 and watched a few episodes today. I hadn't seen much of it before I bought it; it was recommended to me. Quite dramatic I must say, I definitely want to see where this show is going.