Sunday, October 30, 2005
Offline for a while
Because of Wilma, I will be offline for a while. Our internet is down and I'm not sure when it will be back up. Scott will probably be uploading some pictures of what Wilma left behind, and they can be found here.
W.I.P.s
I have finished the rectangular portion of the shrug. I ran out of the ribbon yarn and the Walmart by my mom and dad's house didn't have any. So I figured I would try and add Red Heart Plush - red to the ruffle. We'll see. I may copy a doily pattern, but I may just wing it with something else.
I am almost finished with a small loopy puppy.
I made 3 pumpkins and 3 candy corn for my mom.
My mom wants garland that's about 33" to drape a picture that's in her living room. I'll be working on a design for that.
I hope to post again soon.
Sunday, October 23, 2005
Shrug
I had gone to Walmart yesterday and drooled after Lion Brand Incredible Ribbon Yarn. I had just told my daughter that if I had extra money, I would buy myself some so I could make a shrug. Someone at my church blessed me with a beautiful purse and $20. Scott took me to Walmart and I picked up 4 balls of the yarn.
I am now starting on my shrug based on the schematics from Mrs. Who at Crochetville.
I'll update as my work progresses.
Finally. Something wearable for me. :)
Saturday, October 22, 2005
How Long?
Downloaded Molly Williams' new cd a couple of days ago. Love the song, "How Long".
How long oh Lord
Till I see Your glory
How long oh Lord
Till Your power falls
How long till I walk in love
Like You told me
How long
How long will I be content
With the leavings
How long will I choose
To stay lukewarm
How long till I will explode
With Your fire
How long
Consume me
Burn through me
How long will I only love
Those who love me
How long till I really
Walk with You
How long till I'm set ablaze
With compassion
How long
How long till I pour on out
What You give me
How long till I live
my life for You
How long till Jesus comes
Bursting out of me.
Friday, October 21, 2005
Christmas Gifts
64 days until Christmas. I have some ideas of what to make, but I'm not completey sure.
My list:
My kids
Scott
My mom and dad
Scott's dad and step mom
Scott's mom
Scott's brother and his family
My brother and his family
Some aunts and uncles
Some close friends at church (3) Add 8 to that if I decided to do something for the worship team
A Christmas exchange at GT
I have some patterns for small stuffed animals that I will probably make for my kids and my nieces and nephews. Actually I purchased a pattern from Roxy Craft that is perfect for one of my nieces.
I have no clue what I'm going to make everyone else. I have some items already made on my display table at church that I will probably be giving away as gifts, but that only accounts for about 8 of the people. Unless I give them all Coffee Cup Cozies. LOL
*sigh* I'll keep you posted as I make my decisions. ;)
Thursday, October 20, 2005
Blue Teddy Bear
Tuesday, October 18, 2005
Candy Corn!
I was surfing around at Crochetville and found a pattern by user earthwhisper. Her pattern can be found here.
Mine was crocheted using worsted weight yarn with some scraps of yellow and orange and sport weight white. My plan is to get some new yarn for the candy corn and also for a basket for my friend who just moved into a condo as a housewarming gift. It's 4" tall and 3 1/4" wide.
Friday, October 14, 2005
Pink Teddy Bear
Not long ago I made a brown teddy bear. Read about him here. I didn't make the loop stitches correctly and didn't realize it until I stuffed him. The loops weren't "locked" and were coming undone. :( But I had so much fun crocheting him, that I wanted to give it another try. I had some extra pink lying around and made Rosey. This time instead of putting the hook around the loop to pick up the yarn for a sc, I brought the hook through the loop, grabbed the yarn, brought it back through the loop and completed the sc. The loops are now secure! Here's Rosey.
Hmmm. Seems that I have deleted the images. Oh no! I'll have to do some searching and find those images.
I think I made one side too short, so she's not perfect, but, hey, who is, right? I'm in the process of making a light blue one now. ;) For the collar, I crocheted rows of 6dc until it fit around her neck. I made a rosette from this pattern and placed velcro on the collar and the rosette for an easy switch-out.Wednesday, October 05, 2005
Coffee Cup Cozy
I had seen some patterns for a coffee cup cozy and took 2 patterns to make my own.
I used one from Crochetville user vigilant20 and one from Crochet me Magazine by Kelly A. Jackson.
Worsted weight yarn and any novelty yarn for the edging.
Size H hook
Do not join rounds unless stated. Use stitch marker to mark beginning of the round.
*By going through the back loop only, lines are made in the pattern. Going through the back loop for each round will look like this:
Going through the back loop only for every other round will look like this:
Chain 31, join with sl st to form a ring
(Chain should be about 7 3/4" - depending on how tight or loose you crochet/type of yarn used/size hook used, simply make sure your beginning ring is about 7 3/4" around, increasing the stitches by one stitch every other round for a total of 4 increased stitches. Keep crocheting until the cozy is 3 3/4" tall.
1 - sc in ea ch around (31)
2 - sc in 1st st, 2sc in next st, sc in each remaining st around (32)
3 - Going through back loops only, sc in each st around (32)
Rounds 4-7, repeat rounds 2 and 3
4 - Rep rnd 2 (33)
5 - Rep rnd 3 (33)
6 - Rep rnd 2 (34)
7 - Rep rnd 3 (34)
8 - Going through both loops, sc in each st around (34)
9 - Going through back loop only, sc in each st around (34)
Rounds 10-14, repeat rounds 8 - 9, join with sl st and fasten off.
Attach novelty yarn with sl st, ch 1, sc, ch 1 in each st around.
Weave in ends.
Sunday, October 02, 2005
Hexagon Slippers part deux
Well, I made one up that's my size, but I don't like it. It's the soles. I just can't get it right and it looks unattractive. So, on to something else.
Shawls
A few months ago I had purchased some novelty yarn from Joanne's. It reminded me of pussy willows. It's brown ribbon with a pink cottoney bulge every inch or so. I picked up 2 balls of it, not knowing what I wanted to make.
Well, I finally found something I wanted to make - a shawl. I was looking for something with an open, lacey look and couldn't find anything on the web at first. I tried making something on my own, but my brain wasn't thinking clearly. Then I found this pattern and already worked through both skeins. I will be purchasing 2 or 3 more when I get paid for a doily I sold at church.
I had 2 other skeins from Walmart that I had to have but didn't know what to do with and I'll be making shawls from them as well.
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