Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Backed Up

I've ripped and redone some work on my fingerless mitts. I love the beautiful superwash wool, I can't believe that I ever hated wool. It is so squishy and comfy, I just love it!!

I've been so completely stressed out between work and bills lately that I haven't had much time to crochet. My charger also broke so I'm only able to use my computer when I can borrow Husband's charger which isn't often. So tonight I pulled up Ravelry to add my "new" project of my mitts and saw all of my uncompleted projects. Not great. So I'm going to work on getting at least a couple of them completed in the next week or so. I have way too many projects that I need to get done for the upcoming holidays/birthdays so I need to get my butt in gear. The end of September is looming and quite a few of these projects were September CALs so...

Hmm... Maybe less typing and more crocheting!

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Just a quick update...

I've been working on some fingerless gloves for awhile now. I ripped back to the end of the thumb and have started again. I really like them and think that I'll wear them often this winter.

I bought four pairs of knitting needles (7, 8, 9, 10) last night. I spent a little bit trying out a knit/purl combo and then started thinking about returning the needles and getting more yarn with which to crochet. I probably will just keep the needles but wait on learning to knit. Many of the patterns that I like require smaller needles/cable needles/circular needles. Plus, I have so many items on my "to crochet" list. One of the things that makes me want to knit is my husband's frequent chant about how there are "holes" in my crochet. Not very nice, certainly. But when I make him things I'd like to keep in mind that he doesn't like the "holes" and knit him something instead. So I'll keep the needles and get some more on my next payday so I can work on that. Plus there are some patterns I've loved forever and wanted to try out.

I have the Amy Butler baby pattern book: Little Stitches for Little Ones and I love some of the patterns in it. Right now I'm in a crochet groove (as proved by the putting down of the needles when I've yearned to knit a sweater for years) but I'll get back to it.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

I'll Be Gone for a Bit...

I'm working on a hat for Youngest Boy but it seems to be coming out too big. I'm three rounds away from completing it so I'm going to just finish it off (the thought of frogging it all makes me shudder) and if it is indeed too big I'll give it to my friend's son.

I'm just a little away from finishing my round ripple for Baby Girl.

And I might be out of the internet world for a few weeks so I'll likely be updating again sometime in late September but definitely by October!

Bye!

Friday, September 5, 2008

Too Many Projects, Not Enough Hands

I have too many projects on the hooks. Right now I have a hat for Youngest Boy, a skirt for Baby Girl, a purse for my mom, and a round ripple afghan for Baby Girl. I just started the purse (bad idea with so many projects on hooks already). I'm going to finish at least two of these before I start another project. Probably the hat and the round ripple. The purse is just beginning and the skirt is harder than I thought it would be so those might take longer. I'll probably just add four more rounds to the round ripple and then be done with it.

Longing for Uniqueness but Laziness Dictates Otherwise

So I love all the beautiful yarns that are hand-spun and hand-painted. However every time I settle myself on buying a skein or two, reality hits. I have three kids and a full-time job, not to mention my husband and hobbies. I don't have time to hand wash socks. I already know how it would end up. I'd start tossing them in the laundry on the "intimates" cycle, washing them alone at first. Then I'd get tired of that (I used a laundromat which means I'd be spending $1.00 to wash my socks) and I'd throw them in a lingerie bag in my regular clothes. Eventually I'd just toss them in with the rest of the clothes and they'd get ruined, if they already hadn't been by that point. I don't even want to deal with that heartache so I don't bother. I use acrylic yarns or cotton, washable ones. I also bought some Superwash wool recently. I'll try everything, as long as I can wash it with my pants and bras (which might explain why I go through so many bras!) Also I don't want to take time to crochet an item for a gift that has to be hand washed and risk the receiver not using it or wrecking it. So my gifts this year will be in machine washable yarns as well.

That won't keep me from visiting the hand painted yarn pages and sighing though!

Some Pictures

This is Belle's Round Ripple. Please excuse the laptop and papers in the corner, I'm too tired to edit the photo right now! Anyway, it looks big in the picture but it isn't big enough yet. On the bottom you can see that I've started a third round of the pink but I'm almost out of that color and I don't know if I'll have enough to go all the way around. So I'm ripping it back and adding a lighter pink that I have a full skein of. It bunches like that in the middle because I didn't realize I'd changed hooks until quite a few rounds later. I started out using an I hook and somewhere in the red I switched to a J hook by accident. By the time I discovered it I'd done quite a few rows and didn't want to rip back. I'm not too bothered by it though it does upset me a little. Not enough to rip back though!

This is the Swish Superwash that I bought from Knitpicks. It is the Merlot Heather colorway.

Shine Worsted in the Hollyberry colorway.

Shine worsted in the Terra Cotta colorway.

Caron Simply Soft Brites, Rose Violet, that I got from Wal-Mart.

Caron Simply Soft Brites, Berry Blue.

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Baby Hat #2



I've made a second hat for my local hospital. Another boy hat, same pattern as the first. I'm making my youngest a winter hat now with the same yarn that I used to make the charity hats.

By the way, I found my old phone that has the camera in it. No sign of the camera cord for my old camera nor my new camera. I have my new camera's cord and my old camera but they aren't compatible. But any camera is better than no camera!

Baby Boy Hat #1 for Charity

I called in to work tonight as I'm not feeling well. My kids are running around playing and I had to tell them to play in their room because their yelling was making my head hurt.

I bought four skeins of yarn to make some charity baby stuff. So far I've made one baby hat for a boy. I bought two rose colored skeins and two blue skeins. I'm doing the boy hats first. As a mama of boys I know that boys frequently get the short end of the stick. When people donate/buy things they like to buy for girls. I guess maybe because most people giving are women and they think about when they were a little girl and then they buy stuff for girls. Even the stores are biased, most having girl sections at least twice as big as the sections for boys.

So, I'll probably end up donating more hats for boys than for girls. I'm thinking that I'll probably donate the hats to a local hospital. I don't see paying for shipping on these hats when I could spend the money I'd spend on shipping on more yarn to make more hats!

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Sedona Skirt a.k.a. Autumn Harvest Skirt

I'm starting the Sedona skirt. I'm following the directions (post 41) that pandorakick was so nice to give me. I've measured Belle's waist and it is 43 cm. Adding five for growth makes it 48 plus ten for cinching the skirts means 58 cm. I'm going to try out the foundation row instead of foundation chain as she suggests. Her directions really helped me out as I would have just randomly tried to figure out the sizing.

And if you don't know how to do a foundation row, here's an excellent video on it.

YouTube - Chainless Foundation Single Crochet




Chainless Foundation Single Crochet

Got My Yarn! No Thanks to the Post Office

I finally got my yarn!! But oh, the torture I had to go through in order to receive it.

The post office and I have a love/hate relationship in that I hate them and they love to take my money. I usually avoid them when I can but there wasn't an option for another way of shipping through KnitPicks. Ever naive, I was hopeful. Surely 8 skeins of yarn could fit nicely in my itty bitty mailbox. After all, I've avoided picking up my mail for weeks at a time which only resulted in my Mary Poppins mailbox being stuffed to the gills (and a couple times, my mail was held, but that was after about 3 or 4 weeks of not picking up the mail AND getting a couple catalogs). Still, I picked up my mail every day (unheard of!) to keep my mailbox nice and empty for the mailman. I napped in the living room instead of my bedroom lest I miss his knock.

He never knocked. I received a notice dated two days prior that my "overflow mail" was at the post office. I'd checked my mailbox that day, it was completely empty.

So today I ventured out, it being the first day since the notice that the post office was open again. I put on a brave face and walked to the post office, though I did stick a book in my purse for the long wait. At the office I smugly strode past the line of customers and rang the pick up door's bell. No one answered. For almost an hour. Finally, after another woman showed up and she and I both began to chorus our protests at being so blatantly ignored, we were told that no one was manning the door that day. You'd think that someone would have mentioned that to me before that. I'd been waiting patiently. I work in retail and know what it is to deal with jerky people so I quietly read my book and only began to protest when it became apparant that I was being ignored and that there wasn't even an attempt to help me. So then, instead of immediately helping us (especially me, the customer who had been waiting for thirty minutes before the current customers even arrived in the post office) we had to join the back of the line.

I hate the post office. Hate it. Customer service, people.

Back on a happier note, my yarn is beautiful! I got two skeins of Swish Superwash 100% Superwash Wool in Merlot Heather, three skeins of Shine Worsted 60% pima cotton, 40% Modal in Hollyberry, and three skeins of Shine Worsted in Terra Cotta which is more orange than I expected but pretty all the same. I've yet to find my camera cord so I can't take any pictures which really sucks. I'm thinking of splurging on a new camera next payday if I can afford it. This Kodak EasyShare C713 is 7 mps and can take video as well. It is only $89.99 so I'm going to see if I can sneak it into the budget somehow.

Supporting the Little Guy (and Girl)

I always like to support the little guy when I can. Keeping that in mind, I was browsing Etsy for crochet patterns and found these wonderful designers.

KTBdesigns I'm going to at least buy the pattern for the tool belt and tools to make for the boys for Christmas. I really like the patterns for the dishes. I didn't even know it was possible to make a crocheted frying pan!

Catcozy Sells a cute snowball and penguin pattern for a bowling game.

Delicious Crochet has a ton of cute patterns but I'm not so sure about the ones with the super mega photoshopped pictures.

Eureeka's Window is the creator of many innovative designs. I love the little television.

How about making your own Count Caterpillar?

Holland Designs
Cute baby shoes patterns and more.

Sylver Designs
I've admired these booties for awhile now. It is so hard to decide which pattern to buy!

Maria's Handmade Crochet and Jewelry Design
I'm not too fond of the dessert patterns at this shop but I love the corn on the cob and watermelon slice pattern.

My4Heads - Creative Crocheted (& Knit) Concoctions pulled me in with the butterflies and seahorse patterns and kept me with the lizard and kangaroo!

Planet June has many patterns you won't find elsewhere like a guinea pig and a dolphin.

Beverly's Boutique is where I found the cutest little workboot baby bootie pattern. I wish I'd known about patterns such as these when my boys were babies!

Pitter Patter Patterns I so want to buy the pumpkin pattern sold here.

Aerie Designs carries a pattern for appetizers that is incredibly cute.

As always, Ravelry has a ton of patterns for free and for pay. Crochet Pattern Central has a huge database of free patterns. My Picot is an online database of crochet stitches. And you can watch videos of crochet techniques at NexStitch.