Wednesday, March 28, 2012

12 Shawls for 2012

I think I'd like to have a shawl collection. I think I'd like to wear them more. I made my first & gave it away as a gift this past December... heartbreaking! Then I worked on another one in December and finished it Jan 1... so that doesn't really count. See what other shawls I've done so far!

Shawl #1



Shawl #2



Shawl #3



Shawl #4

Thursday, November 10, 2011

I Ran Out of Yarn!!!

It's every crocheter/knitter's worst nightmare - running out of yarn before the end of a project. I was mere yards away from the finish - only a few clovers to go - when it ran out. That night I ordered more online... but it could take up to two weeks to get here! Now I'm considering figuring something else out for my swap partner with yarn I already have.

Has anyone else had this happen? Did you frog the whole project?

Monday, November 7, 2011

The Mother-Daughter Scarf


So my obsessiveness over yarna nd crochet in the last few months has spurred my mother to pick up the hook again. She picked up some yarn and picked out a pattern, and we're each making a scarf. It's called Spring Petals Scarf, which is funny to me because you'd never wear a scarf in the spring, but oh well.

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Commissions

I've been getting more and more "commissions" - as in people want me to crochet them things. Most recently I agreed to make a crochet viking helm and beard for a random marine deploying in January. I told him I couldn't make it to a deadline, but since I intended to try it anyway, I told him he could have the first. I don't like the idea of charging for them - but I don't mind the idea of bartering. Just sayin.

Friday, November 4, 2011

Homemade Gifts


This year I'm making a large number of gifts. Most of the time I'm pairing it with something bought as well. For example, a scarf/cowl/mittens with earrings or a book. To the left is a hood I made as a gift - and I already have a second of the same pattern - different yarn - in mind. This one is pretty heavy, though soft.



I am also doing things I haven't done before, like making hats. I haven't yet made the Madelyn hats, but I am working on this Cthulhu-Beard hat for my friend Nelson. I only ever see him one a year - the weekend before Thankssgiving - and he said he wanted this hat. I miraculously found the pattern on Ravelry and I'm almost done. The only thing left do to are the tentacles.

My next projects are ones that need to be completed within the month of November. I have 2 swap gifts to work on, plus a Stash Down A-Z project - a scarf that begins witht he letter A. I'm not super excited about it, but I think it'll be quick and I'll use up some yarn I haven't been too keen on using. Which is the point of the Stash Down A-Z group anyway.

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Headwear for a Cause


Madelyn, my grandmother's cousin's granddaughter, who would be my third cousin, is 4 1/2, and I have never met her. My grandmother wrote to me today and told me that she has leukemia. This isn't a new thing - apparently this upcoming December marks the anniversary of when they told her the cancer was in remission.

On this anniversary the entire family celebrates Remission Day. One of the ways they suggest celebrating with them is to knit hats for children in the oncology ward where she was treated.

HERE is the blog the family has for my third cousin's battle. I am considering making hats, as they suggest. I've never made a hat before. Hood, yes. Hat? Not yet. I think this might be a good time to try. And if it comes out too small or too big, they can always give it to somebody else who needs it.

I'm thinking of using these patterns I found which were made for the Chemo Cap Challenge.

Friday, October 28, 2011

Crochet as a Coping Mechanism

So the DH (Dear Husband, as the internet calls them, I guess) was in the hospital for 10 days, and I may have reverted to crochet as a coping mechanism for the first week. Then my naturally cheerful disposition returned and I was fine, but in the beginning I just didn't want be still. I needed to count everything. I popped out quite a few projects and queued up far many more.

Now that he's home and I'm at a reasonable rate again, I'm afraid I've gone a bit too far in committing myself. But I have 2 months before Christmas with a couple of things to be done by mid November. I just need to prioritize - my big problem is I want to do the "fun" ones first, not the ones that I need soonest!