Sunday, February 21, 2010

Day 21: crochet Tawashi

Day 21: tawashi
Tawashi is a traditional scrubbing brush
but the modern equivalent includes
anything from sponges to yarn
(crochet or knitted) 
scrubbers like this one.
is in symbol form and the
written instructions are
in Japanese but, if you
are patient, it is not difficult
to figure out.

The trickiest part is figuring
how to put the 4 rings together.
I made this one with cotton yarn
with a 3.5mm hook so that
the fabric would be course enough
to wash dishes.
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Still $21.38 spent this month

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Day 20: Kitty keychain

 kitty keychain


I'm always losing my
keys in my purse so I
hope this kitty makes it easier 
to find them.
The designer made them into 
juggling balls ...I really 
like that idea too.
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No new supplies for this
so total this month $21.38

Friday, February 19, 2010

Day 19: an owl egg cosy

Day 18: owl cosy
This project was like a last 
minute essay.
You finish it on time but
you really don't want 
to hand it in.

I like some parts of it, namely
(I did change the wings)
and I was happy with the fabrics 
that I chose.
But I don't like the look
of leaving the edges raw and
I'm not happy with my
embroidery.
 Day 18: owl cosy back

The back actually was going
to be the front and I had cut
out wings with Elvis on it.
I thought it would look so cool
but it just didn't work 
although I liked the look 
of the guitar.


Thursday, February 18, 2010

Day 18: Red Riding Hood

I had so much fun yesterday
making  the Ninja , I decided
to see if I could come up
with a pattern of Red Riding Hood.
Day 18: crochet + cork == Red Riding Hood 

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Day 16: my first stamp

Day 15 my first stamp
Oh I can see how making
these stamps can get addicting.
Yes there are a ton of mistakes
in this but I'm still really happy
with my little owl.
(Tell me you can tell 
that it is an owl).

Today I was so busy, 
actually this whole week will
be busy so I may have to
try my hand at carving again.
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Carving tools $14.00
So far this week $21.38

Monday, February 15, 2010

Day 15: money pouch

Day 15: money pouch
We will be going to Italy in
May so I made this pouch to hold
all the coins that we'll need...
for tips, for parking, for gelato.
Free pattern here 
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No new supplies.
This month $7.38

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Day 14: part crochet/part fabric bag

'Pay attention to me!'
The whole time I was finishing this up
my sweet cat Oreo was on the floor 
crying for attention. 
I turned to get my camera from 
the shelf behind me and 
this is what I found when I turned back.
Underneath her is this bag. 
Day 14: finished bag
I tried a couple of different 
drawstrings but couldn't find one
that I liked so I'll find something
the next time I go to the fabric store.
Here is a wip where only
the bottom is finished.




Day 14: wips bag


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No new supplies.
So far this month $7.38

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Day 13: Mermaid

Day 13: Mermaid
This is my first embroidery.
 Yesterday was a merfish and
today is a Mermaid.
The stitching is complete, 
I just need to remove the clear
transfer sheet that has the 
pattern marked on it
(you might see some of the blue
marker that should dissolve
in water).

and while you are there check
out the rest of this talented artist's work.

I'm so glad that I finally got 
around to making this.
This challenge was the kick 
that I needed...I'm hoping
to tackle a second embroidery
project this month (fingers crossed).
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For this project I bought transfer
sheets and floss for $6.00
Total this month...$7.38

Friday, February 12, 2010

Day 12: merfish

Here is my first modest attempt 
at making a merfish.
Day 12 Owl with merfish
This pattern comes from one
of my favourite blogs
resurrection fern.
Her blog is very unique and inspirational! 
But actually the first time I saw 
this pattern was on flickr
when I saw the work of AnniePurls.
As you can see I have a long way to go. 
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Zero $ were used to buy supplies
so total this month $1.38 cents

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Day 11: a surprise for me

 A while back I found this 
pattern that was in Japanese;
 it didn't include a picture of the actual 
project and only included charts.
So when I started it I had no
idea what I was making,
it was, in a way, an act of faith.

What I could tell was that it didn't involve
very many rows or stitches
so I knew it was probably
doable in a day.
This is what I made.

Day 11: small mushrooms

When I finished the individual
pieces and  realized what they were,
 I recrocheted the underbellies
of the mushroom caps in a 
lighter blue.
I like how the other colours
worked out.
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Today I unravelled some of my 69 cent
scarf to use for this project.
Total this month...$1.38

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Day 10: teacosy made from thrifted hat

Day 10: teacosy made from thrifted hat
When I found this hat yesterday 
at the thrift store I didn't know
what I would do with it
but it was such pretty colours 
that I couldn't resist.
Thrifted hat and scarf
Both the scarf and the hat
were each 69 cents.
Normally I would just wear the
hat but it was a toddler 
size so that was out.
Then I realized that it
would make a perfect teacosy.

First I tried to sew a band of
stitches on either side of 
where I would cut
(this technique has always
worked in the past).
 Making a slot for the teapot handle
But it was so thick it wouldn't
go under the pressure foot so 
I sewed the rows by hand.
The second I started to cut I
knew I was in trouble because
all the stitches started to unravel.
So I put tape on the back to 
temporarily stop more unraveling and
resewed the edges with yarn that
I had unraveled from the flaps.
Then I single crocheted over the edges
to clean up the mess.
I had been thinking of cutting
a hole for the spout but because the
side and top were made in one piece
I knew that I might ruin it.

I have to say that I'm very
chuffed at my new teacosy and
I'm going to be on the lookout
for other suitable hats.
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Cost 69 cents.
So far this month 69 cents

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Day 9: I wear my heart on my sleeve

 Day 9: I wear my heart on my sleeve...sort of.
Okay, so I wear it on my wrinkled shirt.
I know this is a ridiculously simple
project but hey... it's still cute.
But the cool thing about this project 
is all the endless possibilities 
and this would be great for
both adults and kids. 

Can you imagine making little animals 
(maybe climbing monkeys like in the 
barrel of monkey game),
characters from books,
letters to spell words,
holidays (ghosts, black cats, xmas trees, 
bunnies), flowers, pets,
the list goes on and on.
I think I'll make a batch
of book related ones for my nieces.
They would love Max (wild things), 
hungry caterpillar, Charlotte,

Should I even bother with instructions?
Cut hearts from felt 
(I made mine in in different
sizes with the larger at top.
Cut a slit in centre and then pop
it on after you have buttoned up.
Time-- 2 minutes 
 I found this idea in a Martha booklet 
in thrift store.
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No new supplies so zero $ so far.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Day 8: poppy coaster

Day 8: poppy coaster
The front coaster is finished.
The black stamens are embroidered 
 using thread and, although you
can't tell, each petal is separated 
by a  ridge of backstitch 
using the red yarn.
Finally the flower is backed with felt 
held in place with a blanket stitch.

Stephanie Garcia

 I enjoyed making this one so
much I decided to start two more
to be finished another day. 
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Everything used for today
was stash so zero $ on
new supplies so far this month.

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Day 7: Korknisser

Day 7: crochet version of Korknisser
These two guys look a lot better 
than this picture reflects. 
The one on the left is made 
with Noro Kureyon,
 it has beautiful shades of green.
After I took this picture I realized
that I hadn't given them eyes
so I'll replace this picture soon.

The original pattern for these Korknisser
is for knitting but I made
a crocheted version.


Saturday, February 6, 2010

Day 6: Do you think this will get taken too?

A while ago I discovered that
my front corner post was missing.
Missing post cap before replacement
A week later I went out to discover
that someone had popped a broken
dog toy over it.
Broken dog toy replaces missing post cap
I left that toy on it quite a 
while and then it hit me that
it would make a nice base
to attach a crochet project.
Today I made this.
Side view of new crocheted post cap
Here is the top view.
 Day 6 missing fence cap blooms

Friday, February 5, 2010

Day 5: Flowers for her hair

Day 5: flowers for her hair
I knew I was going to 
be busy today so I picked a cute 
but fast project.
for the flower part. 

Simply add a button on front
and a piece of felt on the back
and sew (or glue) it onto a 
bobby pin.
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$0 spent so far this month

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Day 4: framing up vintage children illustration

Day 4: art for my walls
Sorry for the poor lighting (again)
but I wanted to show it in my room.

I have a couple of rooms in my house
that are bare of any artwork.
So today I'm framing a page from a 
vintage children's book
that will go in my bedroom.

I chose an old Italian book 
called Cappuccetto Rosso.
Cappuccetto Rosso
Isn't the illustration delightful!
Il Lupo, con un balzo divoro
Cappuccetto Rosso.
The wolf, with a leap, devoured
Red Riding Hood.

 As you can see the picture
covered two pages so  I scanned
it into Paint and blended
the colours over the centre fold.
The plastic frame was simply given a 
lick of light grey paint.

I'm totally happy with the 
result and I'm looking forward
to finishing more of these.

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Todays's supplies were all from 
my stash :o)

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Day 3: A spring bird

Day 3: spring bird
I've been wanting to make this
for a while ever since I saw this

Today is overcast so
this pic isn't quite as cheerful
as in real life.
I had these tube shaped beads
which turned out to be 
perfect for it's eyes.
I'll eventually make four birds,
one for each season.
This one is spring.
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New supplies for this project $0
Cost so far $0

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Day 2: small notebook cover

Day 2: Cloth journal cover
A while back I sewed some covers
for a few notebooks to send in a swap.
I had an extra notebook for 
myself so I sewed up a cover
using some leftover muslin,
stamped it, and added a couple
of crocheted embellishments.

I think if this wasn't a day
project I would have spent
a little more time on it
but for now I will pop it
into my purse.

Also my sewing machine
is acting up and I
may have to take it in.


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This project used all stashed items
so total spent so far $0

Monday, February 1, 2010

Day 1: Ugly Bunny Pincushion

Ugly Bunny pincushion
Actually I think he's quite cute.
Pattern was really easy to
make... I'll put him to work as a
pincushion just for needles.

Supplies that I needed to buy- $0

Sunday, January 31, 2010

February: A month of small projects

I want to see if I can post a finished project 
every day for the month of February. 
The lacemaker by Vermeer
Unlike this lacemaker I will be 
making quick projects.
 I know my limitations...

Also I'm hoping to avoid buying
any supplies but if I do I'll track them.
I have a little more than 
a dozen projects bookmarked 
(a mix of sewing, crochet and embroidery)
so if anyone wants to toss some simple
ideas my way, that would be great.
Wish me luck!

The above image is a painting done
by the great painter Vermeer
called The Lacemaker.


Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Daphne's moment of transformation

Isn't this tree beautiful.
It is especially gorgeous in
spring when the leaves are out.
I pass it on my walks through
my neighbourhood and I always 
stop and marvel at it's beauty.

To me this is Daphne, 
the beautiful river nymph in 
Greek mythology who was chased by the powerful 
and often ruthless god Apollo.
She realized that she could not escape from
him so she pleaded with her father to protect her.
He changed her into a laurel tree
 and wept knowing that 
he had lost his daughter forever.

There are many beautiful interpretations
of this moment in art. 

Apollo and Daphne by Bernini
I hesitate even posting a
picture of this statue since 
it doesn't do it justice.
If you could see it in person
you could appreciate how each
 delicate leaf that sprouts from
her fingers has been carved in marble.
 Daphne's face reflects her
sorrow as she realizes her fate.
Beauty and sorrow together.
Apollo and Daphne by
John William Waterhouse
I've not always been a fan 
of Waterhouse but he has started 
to grow on me lately.
 His subjects are often scenes from mythology 
so it is always interesting to see how he
interprets classic stories
through his romantic style.

Monday, January 18, 2010

Yarn tagging around the city






Do you know how hard it is to
find a telephone booth anymore!

DSC02397
I would've rather put it in
an enclosed booth but I 
couldn't find one nearby.
DSC02394 (1)
That meant I had to attach this one
right near a busy train station
and parking lot.
That also meant I got an 
awful lot of strange looks 
as I tried to sew it on
without drawing too much attention.
I ended up putting the phone
to my ear to make me look
a little less conspicuous.
I'd make a terrible spy.

Saturday, January 16, 2010

A small crocheted dog

I'm still alive even though I haven't posted
anything for ages.
I've been busy with other things
and I really miss my creative time.
 I don't have much to show for my time
away, just this simple dog.
A small crocheted puppy

 It's funny how unfinished it feels to me.
Probably because I didn't alter
the pattern as I made it.
That's unusual for me.

Friday, December 18, 2009

Another crocheted Max from the Wild Things

Another Max finished

What is really cool about Max is that
he makes a great gift for both
a 25 year old male (my son) and 
a one year old girl (my niece).

Again this is from this great pattern.
by Allison Hoffman from
 Crafty is Cool (etsy).

I loved making him,
so easy, and so well designed.
I can see myself making this pattern again.

Related link: A Tale of Two Maxes

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Hobbes.... waiting to come alive

You can now find my free pattern here.

I've been waiting for a nice sunny day
to take a picture of my finished Hobbes
and today was the day.
How do you like him?

Finished Hobbes

I decided to make the Hobbes that
the world sees, not the one Calvin sees.

I wanted to remain as true to the original
drawing as I possibly could.


I'm pretty sure by son will 
be happy with his Hobbes.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

A Tale of Two Max's

A tale of two Max's


I made the bag on the left to hold
the crocheted presents that I made
for my darling new sweet niece.
You could also use it as a Xmas stocking.
I really love how it came out despite the fact
that my sewing machine had major problems
and that I could only find the acrylic felt
and not the nice wool felt.
This great free pattern comes from
the totally cool blog Meet Me at Mikes.


I crocheted the little Max figure from
I found him easy to make and
only changed his nose.
His crown comes off and his
hood comes down, how cute is that!
I'm part way finished making a second
one for my son.

Related link: Another crocheted Max

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

The beginning of Hobbes


Hobbes
Originally uploaded by sukigirl74

Since we are now in November I thought
it was high time that I get started
on my son's Xmas present.

Saturday, October 24, 2009

We interrupt this program for a short announcement


knitted breast
Originally uploaded by acechick

As you probably already know
October is Breast Cancer Awareness month.

This year it was a little more personal to me
as my annual ultrasound showed a
small lump...
thankfully my results turned
out to be negative.

So a small reminder.
Take the time to perform
breast self-examinations.
Check with your doctor whether
you should be getting a
mammogram and/or ultrasound.



Friday, October 23, 2009

Tasty Crochet


Tasty Crochet
Originally uploaded by sukigirl74


I've been working on a batch of crocheted
food for my 2 nieces.

These are some of the snacks I've made so far.
The patterns are easy to make and
are from
the great book called
Tasty Crochet by Rose Langlitz
.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

How I came to love tea and their cosies


You can never have enough cosies
Originally uploaded by sukigirl74

I was first introduced to tea time
and all it's grand traditions
through the English side of my family.
Every summer our family and
my aunt's family would visit my
Great Aunt for two weeks at her
place by the beach.
Twice a day we were summoned
to tea time by the ringing
of an outside bell.

The grownups including my grandmother
would carry the trays of teapots,
teacups and slices of cake.
We children would carry the
trays of cheese and crackers
and pop since we weren't
old enough for tea.

During the rest of the year
we often didn't get to see our relatives
because we were scattered across the country
so these times were very special to us.

The teapots at these gatherings were
covered in knitted, well worn cosies.
They looked like hats that
our mothers
had popped on them,
and unlike us, they accepted
their adornments without struggling.

Years later I visited England,
and saw all the beautiful cosies there...
it brought me back to those wonderful days.
I bought my first teacosy (made of cloth)
and since then have made a point
to indulge in teatime at least once a day.


Related post: My first knitted cosy



Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Great Malabrigo Giveaway

Salihan Crafts is having another great giveaway!
This time it is for 2 skeins of lovely Malabrigo yarn,
how nice is that!
All you have to do is pick out which
Malabrigo yarn you'd like to win
and then leave a comment on her post
Yarn & Kisses Malabrigo Giveaway
Last day to enter is October 25.

And while you are there check out the
rest of Salihan crafts.
It is filled with lots of yarn, diy, recipes
and other goodies.

Monday, October 19, 2009

Have you seen a teacosy like this before?


DSC02291
Originally uploaded by sukigirl74

Isn't this a beautiful tea cosy!
I really wish that I could take credit
for making it .
I bought it at a small garage sale put on
by a group of lovely older Polish women.
I'd be curious to know how old
it is and if there is a pattern for it
floating out there somewhere.

It is crocheted with loops pulled through
and as you can see,
is made with the most glorious colours!
The flowers are simply made
from loops of yarn tied in the middle
and are laid on a bed of pale green yarn.

If you've seen one like this
I'd love to hear about it.

Sunday, October 18, 2009

A Knitted Cosy fit for a teapot

Although this isn't a great picture I
thought I'd post my finished cosy.

My knitted teacosy

I feel fairly happy about it,
I didn't drop any stitches,
it didn't end up half finished
stuck in a drawer somewhere
and it fits my teapot.
Not too shabby.

At first I did make it way too tall
so I managed to rip back a few rows
and make it shorter.

I used 4mm circs and one
skein of Noro Kureyon 163
and this lovely free
pattern by aemmeleia

.
I actually made this for my
sister for Xmas but it may
be too dark for her.
Also, the last time she visited
I asked her if she wanted tea and
she said "oh good god no!"

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Today's Problem & Solution...knitting

My problem:
I want to try knitting
a teacosy and the pattern
calls for 5mm small circular needles.
I am a beginner knitter.. I don't have any.

Solution:
When I checked my free needles
(given to me by my sweet mum)
I only found some really large
circular needles in that size.

So I went to my favourite
knitting help site
(aptly named knittinghelp)
and found a video demonstrating
a technique which allows you to
do small diameter circular knitting
on larger diameter needles.
Magic Loop Knitting

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

A sad goodby


Comet
Today I said goodbye to the sweetest,
and
gentlest dog that I have ever known
and it broke my heart.

Monday, September 14, 2009

Crochet Apple Cosies

No... these apples aren't wearing
sweaters to keep them warm.
These cosies actually have a practical
purpose...keeping them from getting bruised.

I'll be curious to see if they work ...
don't they look pretty!

Link to free apple cosy pattern.
Link to leaf pattern


Crochet Max from the Wild Things

 Who doesn't love Max!! I'm really happy with this cute little guy Pattern by Carla Mitrani  You can find her on Ravelry  Max Patter...