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!

Thursday, October 20, 2011

To Spin or Not to Spin...

The deeper I get into my love of yarn and crochet, the more aware I've become of the idea of spinning. As in spinning my own yarn, with which to crochet. It boggles the mind. So the craft would be more a process, from one end to the other, instead of a quick pick up of cheap acrylic for a hastily done scarf.

It's still madly confusing. I have no idea what the different betweena top, a roving, or a batt is, or the different between a top drop spindle or a bottom drop spindle. But part of my is intriguied by the idea of it all. Of course, it may turn out in the end to be far too tedious for me... but I might like to try.

A Spindle Kit on Etsy

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

The Project Bag


I don't know what you use your project bag for, but I keep yarn, hooks and patterns in mine, roughly one project per bag. And I don't need anything fancy - no hand-made for me. In fact, the absolute BEST project bag for me is a $3 gift bag with a flat bottom.

The biggest qualification I have for a project bag is the ability to keep my yarn in it, and to be able to pull yarn out easily and without tangling or tugging issues. The flat bottom is key for this. Only now I'm in short supply, because I have a huge number of projects going on. You can see that here are three projects, and they aren't even the two I'm working on most recently. Obviously I need more gift bags.

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

The Amazing Cowl and Armoring Up


I was extremely productive this weekend. Over the course of 3 days (Saturday through Monday) I started and completed two projects. The first was a cowl, using Lion Brand Amazing yarn, in the Aurora colorway. This was my first use of it, and I love how it came out. Plus the pattern was great. Who knew that single crocheting into only the back loops made such great ridges?! Amazing.

Then I made another pair of the crocodile-stitch gauntlets. I used Amazing yarn for this as well (this time in the Rainforest colorway). It gave it a definite halo, but they look just like gauntlets a dryad or swamp-thing would wear.

Friday, October 14, 2011

Mithril Gauntlets


So I'm making mithril gauntlets. Not out of mithril, which I assume is hard to crochet with, but with Vanna's Glamour. The first is almost done, and it looks pretty awesome to me.

My Gauntlet Project on Ravelry

The finished product, completed Friday afternoon:


Thursday, October 13, 2011

Pins & Needles



I took a jaunt downtown to Princeton during luncha nd looked up the LYS (Local Yarn Store) Pins & Needles. One of the sales ladies asked me where I lived. She asked where I bought yarn around there. I told her I usually just bought yarn at JoAnns, but recently I've become a fan of the nicer stuff.

"Ah," she replied. "You've become a yarn snob."

I immediately rebelled at this, but I didn't want to dissuade her of the idea that I wasn't. I wanted to fit in with her club of yarn lovers. I do love nice, soft yarn... it's just so darn expensive! I can buy 4 skeins of decent, 100% wool or whatever, for the price of one at this place! Ridiculous!

I did pick up two skeins, costing me $37, which was pretty ridiculous considering I could bag maybe 5 times that much at Michael's for that price, but hopefully it'll be worth it.