Friday, July 30, 2010

Crocheting using a knitting pattern

 I borrowed Susan Anderson's cute book
Itty-Bitty Nursery from the library
and fell in love with her cute
pacifier clips.
I knew that there was no way that I could knit
them but I wondered if I could crochet them
using the pattern as a guide.
I chose the elephant because it's cute but
also because it is made up of simple shapes.
This is how it turned out.

I started by substituting a single crochet 
for the knit stitches.
This worked well and even the gauge
came out the same.
Then I tried a couple of ways to handle the
increases/decreases, none worked.
Each resulted in incorrect stitch counts.

So what I did instead was
I looked at the stitch count at the end of each row.
and made the number of increases/decreases
necessary to get the right number of stitches.
I then spread out the increases and decreases 
as evenly as possible in each row. 


Obviously if you are comfortable with 
knitting a small toy on DPNs then that's
the way to go.
But I'm not so I'm glad that,
at least as far as this pattern is concerned,
I was able to produce a decent crocheted clone!

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Getting back into crochet

I haven't crocheted since March for a few reasons.....
vacation, family get togethers, hot, humid weather, gardening, 
and I've gotten back into reading every day.
(I just finished The Girl who played with Fire).
Great book! 
I'm looking forward to reading the 3rd one which, 
unfortunately, is also the last.

So I decided to start small by making these booties.

 I changed them up a bit by slanting
the strap to the side.
I'm fairly happy with them although 
the pattern has a mistake in it
and it took quite a while to get the correction.


I hope Sebastian likes them.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Cooking...... old school

We made the most delicious pizza on this 
lovely wooden oven.
It took us a little time to get
the temperature just right .
Once we nailed that down we were 
in pizza heaven!
Of course it also helped that we used some of 
the most delicious local ingredients.

Wood oven

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

A spring teacosy called Rosey

Rosie Posy Tea Cosy
Spring-like weather has finally arrived
so it's only fitting that flowers
should adorn my newest teacosy.
Crocheted red roses sit on top of
a knitted grassy green body.

The next time friends visit I'll spread out
one of my vintage cloths,
pop some peppermint leaves into
Rosey and set out a few of my Gramma's 
lovely teacups and saucers.
And of course there will be 
some cranberry scones.


Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Good bye February




Positives from this month.
-I finally tried 2 new projects
(embroidery and stamp carving)
and I'm dying to do more.
-I set myself a challenge and completed it
even on those days 
that I didn't feel like it.
-I made some projects that have been
on my to-do list for a long time.
-I used up a LOT of scrap supplies.
-I came up with a couple patterns
plus loads of ideas.
-I've always seen my 'slowness' of
completing a craft as a negative.
I now realize that it gives me
time to change the pattern around if I want 
or to redo a part that I'm not happy with.

I'd like to do this again next
year but I would change a 
few things to make it a

little easier on myself.
The most important would be
to line up all the project ideas
(plus a few extras)
and their supplies
well ahead of time.
 This would help if the
unexpected happened...
like when my sewing machine
broke down or when
I underestimated how 
amazing the Olympics would be!


Also I would start one day early
so that I could take project 
pictures during the sunny hours 
so that at least some of the
colours would be true.


So I would highly recommend
this to anyone who's considering it.
Next year I'd like to sign up for
the official Thing-a-day.

And thanks to my cheering section!!!


Sunday, February 28, 2010

Last Day of the Month!!!! ...Matryoshka

Day 28: Matryoshka
I was going to add some pink
cheeks but I haven't got 
any felt in that colour.
And the felt that I do have tends
to pull apart when you 
try to sew with it,
since it's the cheap acrylic kind.

I think that I really need to 
order wool felt online 
or make my own. 
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Final tally
This project..no new supplies
Total month $21.38 and
the majority of that was on
two projects that were 
new to me 
(making stamps and embroidery).

Saturday, February 27, 2010

Day 27: owl

Today I'm off to see the Beatles,
  actually I'm seeing a cover band, 
a very good cover band called Rain.
So I picked this small knitted
owl as today's project.
It was very easy even for 
a non-knitter like me .
Day 27: a little owl

I didn't have any owly yarn
so I mixed plain beige
merino with some leftover
dark brown kid mohair.
Free pattern here

Friday, February 26, 2010

Day 26: green chicken potholder

Day 26:  chicken potholder
I was really hoping this would be a
quick project but then realized it had 2
sides to be crocheted plus I decided to
watch the Olympics
while I was making it.
I was going to make some
green eggs to go along with it.
Oh well. 

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Day 25: Egg cosy

Day 25: Egg Cosy
When I sew on the blue door later
tonight it will officially be 
a gnome house egg cosy.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Day 24: scrap happy teacosy

Day 24: scrap happy teacosy
I came up with this pattern while
 watching the men's Olympic hockey
games today.
I wanted it to hug my teapot 
and also to leave the knob 
on the lid naked.
It was nice to use up a lot of scrap yarn.
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No new supplies

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Day 23: 1951 Betsy doll and The Big Bang

Day 23: Betsy McCall magnet doll
that were introduced in the 
McCall magazine in 1951.
One Pearl Button 
came up with a tutorial to
turn them into magnetic 
paper dolls.

Since I had been gifted with part of
 a magnetic sheet, I set out to make a set 
to give to my niece when
she is a little older.
Problem is ..the magnetic clothes don't
actually stay on the magnetic doll.
At first I thought I had done 
something wrong and then
I noticed one of the comments
that said that the same thing
happened to her.

Brilliant idea but unfortunately
a bit of a glitch in the execution.
They will however work 
if both the doll and clothes 
are stuck onto a fridge 
since the clothes tend to be a 
bit wider than the doll.
I'll have to revisit this and
see if I can work around this 
problem since I think this
project is worth it.

While I had the magnetic sheet out
I thought I'd make up some
magnets for myself of my
favourite characters on tv.
The Big Bang  characters in magnetic form
Actually while I was working
on this I came up with another
project involving 
Sheldon, Leonard, Raj, and Howard
but it can't be completed
within a day so it 
will have to wait.

Monday, February 22, 2010

Day 22: Gold medal

Day 22: Gold medal
Every morning my husband 
makes me a delicious 
cappuccino and for that he
definitely deserves 
the gold medal.

I really had to make this
one on the fly but 
thankfully hubby was still
happy with it.


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No new supplies today.
Total $21.38

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

Crochet Max from the Wild Things

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