Thursday, July 25, 2013

Weaving

This week I have been doing some weaving.  A little over a year and half ago I purchased a Rigid Heddle loom.  I tried to sale it awhile back but could not find any takers.  Therefore last week I decided to go ahead and try to use it.  As is normal there was a bit of a learning curve with some trial and error but finally got some cute mug rugs and potholders made using New Zealand Rug Yarn which I then felted.  They will make some nice gifts for later on.
I did finish a new cotton cardi but still need to get it blocked and buttons sewn on.  I am almost done with a cotton tee for one of my crochet classes but ran out of yarn.  Have also made some progress on the shawl (also for a class and also the Wound Warriors Sempier Fie Ball).  I also did more work on my crocheted socks (have one almost finished).

Friday, July 5, 2013

Granny Meets Kristin Shawl

One of my recent designs is a crocheted shawl that I named Granny Meets Kristin.  The reason for the name is that the basic triangle shawl is made of a type of granny square.  It is then trimmed with a trim from Kristin Omdahl's book A Finer Edge.  Before I released the pattern on Ravelry and Craftsy I did contact Kristin and insure that it was okay to use this pattern  I really was surprised by how nice she was about me using this chart/pattern and how supportive she was.  That is one of the things that I find so rewarding about the knitting and crocheting community.  Even the designers are supportive of others and help encourage and mentor them.  Here is two finished versions of the shawl.  The blue/green/purple one is yarn that I dyed myself.  The multicolored squares with the pink edging is a larger shawl and is made with a combination of Blue Ridge Footlights and Perwinkle Sheep Potluck. 









The Granny squares are joined as you go and then once all of the squares are joined the edging is work by doing four rows of double crochet and then the scallops which are from Kristin's book are worked individually by working back and forth in rows.  Both shawls also have beads which are visible in some of the pictures.  This was a fun design to work in both sizes.

I am now working on designing a top-down crocheted cardigan utilizing sizing techniques I learned in one of the Craftsy.com courses I purchased.  Love the Craftsy format and the instructors are experts in the craft industry.  Plus you have them available 24/7 for as long as you have a computer to access them.


Thursday, July 4, 2013

After A Long Hiatus

Because of my husband's long illness and ultimately death, have not posted stuff in a long time.  However, I did continue to knit and crochet.  Often having a project to work on in the hospital ER, or at his bedside was all that kept me reasonable sane.  Mostly worked on simple items such as baby blankets.  However did complete the following items.  Knitted Projects





Crocheted Projects - other designers














 Crocheted Projects - My designs




And these were my contributions to Halos of Hope at Stitches South 2013 in April.




This year they donated items to an Atlanta area childrens cancer center and they requested sea themed items so I made Gordon the Jelllyfish, and the cute fish, as well as a stinky fish hat.  The other three hats were for their usual chemo hat collection.