So I like to have a few projects going at once so I can switch between which I want to work on however feels natural and I had found this Cabled Shoulder Bag class on Annie's and thought it would be fun since it is the pattern plus help! And boy am I glad I got it with help because it was a bit confusing how to do certain cables!
I love how it's really starting to shape up! I have done a few more repeats of the pattern since this last photo but didn't get another photo yet but when I took the one below it was so cool to really see the cables forming! It is a little bit harder of a technique to do but not too hard and now that I am used to it, it feels pretty easy. I'm to the point now where I could take the project with me somewhere and still reference the pattern but not have to lean on it or the video very much. Which is always a nice point!
Friday, July 07, 2017
Thursday, July 06, 2017
What is it? Progress
Well I had a weird unfortunate thing happen I was happily stitching along and it was getting longer and longer and then I had an odd thing happen at the end of a row and I was like...what in the world so I counted stitches and they were off and I undid the row seeing what I had done that made the join funky for that row and redid it...only to recount and it still being off yet I fixed the issue! OH boy then I had to undo that row again and count the previous row...off...do that again...again...again...for about 10 inches or so!!! SCREAM I had to go back so far to find a row with the proper stitch count!!! I was only 1 stitch off for so much work! Eventually I got the rows back in the proper stitch count and interestingly enough I believe it was the end of the row joining issue that clued me in that took away a stitch and I hadn't realized it probably was distracted or something when it happened. I took a few days and didn't work on anything...it was so discouraging! But then I was like you know you have to get back in the saddle at some point! So I did and then made up all the lost progress and then some!
After reaching the length needed I was able to continue on to finish the body of the piece! Now is onto the additional details that really make it from What IS it? to OHHHHHHH COOL! LOL ;-)
After reaching the length needed I was able to continue on to finish the body of the piece! Now is onto the additional details that really make it from What IS it? to OHHHHHHH COOL! LOL ;-)
Friday, June 23, 2017
What is it???
SO I started a new project and this one is a gift for a friend! But I haven't told anyone what it actually is yet as I share my progress photos! What could it be?!?!?!?! I'm really enjoying the fact that it looks pretty much nothing like what it is until the final details get added. HAHA
For the most part this is a pretty easy pattern to follow but I did have some "beginner" trouble in the very beginning making me think I didn't understand the instructions so I drew out what I thought it said to do in diagram style...sure enough I fully understood...yet why did it seem my stitches were off??? Come to find out I was counting the slip stitch and working into it when I was supposed to skip it...ah well...which means until I figured that out I thought I was doing something wrong and now I realize I had taken out a stitch in the first row to get row 2's count right........I just left it since I don't think it's going to be detrimental.
However I had some serious trouble when it came to joining these 2 split sections together at the top!!! The instructions are VERY UNCLEAR about how to do it. I realize that it's a difficult thing to put into words so I wanted to write to the designer on Etsy to see if she could offer any additional help that might clarify for me because the below picture is what I read the instructions to tell me to do. That results in a wonky what the heck that doesn't make sense.........
Well the designer wrote back said she couldn't see what was happening and couldn't help me and that anyone well versed in crochet knows it's a simple thing to do but it's difficult to explain. SO I pulled myself up by the boot straps again checked on Ravelry to see photos of that section and just took an educated guess as to what in the heck is supposed to happen...and TaDA I give you I-guess-I'm-well-versed-enough-to-make-an-educated-guess...
After doing that up, in what I think the instructions are supposed to explain, I reread them and nope...I think they are garbled up in such a way that I wouldn't know to do what I actually ended up doing and I think I could explain it to others, which I did in the pattern notes on Ravelry JIC anyone else like me is trying to find what in the heck is supposed to happen there. Vent Complete! HAHA I guess it just kinda broke my heart since I love helping people so much and always try my best when someone asks. But at the same time I get it, she's probably had a ton of crappy people being crappy and so it just seemed like I was yet one more person like that even though I tried really hard to not come across like that...I just wanted a tiny bit of clarification and wasn't accusing in any way I understand that it's hard to write things for everyone to understand and I know I'm at the beginner side of intermediate. Ahh well. I got passed it and I'm still grateful for the pattern at all and it really is well written overall and I'm happy with it.
And lookie it's getting long!!! Heehee! ;)
For the most part this is a pretty easy pattern to follow but I did have some "beginner" trouble in the very beginning making me think I didn't understand the instructions so I drew out what I thought it said to do in diagram style...sure enough I fully understood...yet why did it seem my stitches were off??? Come to find out I was counting the slip stitch and working into it when I was supposed to skip it...ah well...which means until I figured that out I thought I was doing something wrong and now I realize I had taken out a stitch in the first row to get row 2's count right........I just left it since I don't think it's going to be detrimental.
However I had some serious trouble when it came to joining these 2 split sections together at the top!!! The instructions are VERY UNCLEAR about how to do it. I realize that it's a difficult thing to put into words so I wanted to write to the designer on Etsy to see if she could offer any additional help that might clarify for me because the below picture is what I read the instructions to tell me to do. That results in a wonky what the heck that doesn't make sense.........
Well the designer wrote back said she couldn't see what was happening and couldn't help me and that anyone well versed in crochet knows it's a simple thing to do but it's difficult to explain. SO I pulled myself up by the boot straps again checked on Ravelry to see photos of that section and just took an educated guess as to what in the heck is supposed to happen...and TaDA I give you I-guess-I'm-well-versed-enough-to-make-an-educated-guess...
After doing that up, in what I think the instructions are supposed to explain, I reread them and nope...I think they are garbled up in such a way that I wouldn't know to do what I actually ended up doing and I think I could explain it to others, which I did in the pattern notes on Ravelry JIC anyone else like me is trying to find what in the heck is supposed to happen there. Vent Complete! HAHA I guess it just kinda broke my heart since I love helping people so much and always try my best when someone asks. But at the same time I get it, she's probably had a ton of crappy people being crappy and so it just seemed like I was yet one more person like that even though I tried really hard to not come across like that...I just wanted a tiny bit of clarification and wasn't accusing in any way I understand that it's hard to write things for everyone to understand and I know I'm at the beginner side of intermediate. Ahh well. I got passed it and I'm still grateful for the pattern at all and it really is well written overall and I'm happy with it.
And lookie it's getting long!!! Heehee! ;)
Thursday, June 22, 2017
Gray Shawl!
Well since I love this Shawl pattern so much I decided I needed one in gray!!! HAHA And I just love how now the pattern is so memorized I don't have to think too hard to work on it so it's nice and relaxing! I'm taking my time on it and just doing a little at a time whenever I just want to chill. OH I saw a person on Ravelry had added a pretty edging to one and shared how they did it so I'm considering adding that to this one too!
Tuesday, June 13, 2017
Starting a Doily!
I started on a doily for my little table beside my Crochet Nook! In the first photo you can see the picture from the book above and my work below! And next is where I left off last! And OMG it's funny because it's like mini-crochet and it takes so much more focus and concentration to work! I have to like zoom in my efforts and keeping proper tension and making sure things are even etc. it's just so much more intense!!! HAHA But I think it's good because it forces me to focus on those things which will build up my skill!
Friday, June 09, 2017
Green Shawl Finished!
I finished up the Green Shawl I made for a friend!!! There wasn't enough yarn left to do the single crochet edging all the way around 3 edges but since it's such a heavy weight yarn I figured the only edge that really needed it was the top salvage edge. Plus this way the other edges look lightly scalloped which I love! It's a nice cozy fuzzy shawl I love it! Now I am wanting something similar for myself who knew variegated greens would go so well with stuff!
Thursday, June 08, 2017
Crochet Nook Show and Tell
I got a couple of things to make life prettier and a tad more organized in the little nook I do my crochet in! I got a rectangular basket to put books and notions and things in. And I wanted a little something to hold my hooks and things that I'm currently using so I don't have to fully put it away and get it out every single time I get up or sit down! So looking around the craft store for something that would work I found a cute little bird planter and I thought hey this might actually work!!! AND IT DOES I love it so much so cute and perfect!
Next I ordered some pretty scissors that look antique which should come soon. And I bought a Haviland Limoges Butter Pat, which is a tiny plate of my fave antique china that has a pretty pattern on it, so that I can put the little stitch markers on and maybe the needle for weaving in ends. That should be arriving soon too.
I also plan on crocheting a pretty tissue box cover! Something probably with a white base fabric and some gorgeous flowers on it.
Next I ordered some pretty scissors that look antique which should come soon. And I bought a Haviland Limoges Butter Pat, which is a tiny plate of my fave antique china that has a pretty pattern on it, so that I can put the little stitch markers on and maybe the needle for weaving in ends. That should be arriving soon too.
I also plan on crocheting a pretty tissue box cover! Something probably with a white base fabric and some gorgeous flowers on it.
Tuesday, June 06, 2017
Green Fuzzy Shawl
I wanted to make a shawl that was warmer for a friend and I had started with another pattern but realized after checking my gauge that I had bought the wrong size yarn for that project after all!!! UGGG So I frogged it and scoured to find a pattern that would use this yarn that I wanted to use...and ended up deciding to just make the shawl I just made but with this yarn. It's one size bulkier than is called for but it really doesn't make much difference in size, just thickness of the stitches which makes it warmer...so it worked out in the end!
This photo is during row 15 of 26 and the one below is row 20! My measurements say another 6 inches added to the edge with the remaining rows and I love that it will be a nice big blankety shawl! It's using the Buttercream Angel Hair yarn and the fuzz is so soft and warm.
OH BTW I scoured the Lion Brand website to see if I could find the pattern that the JoAnn's Class used and found an old one named Silver Shawl!!! It's the same pattern...in fact the pattern is written in a much better way than it's "modern" updated version for that class which was confusing in row 5! I followed the original for this shawl to see the difference and it was just easier to read but is the same pattern! The yarn, recommended gauge, and finished size is different in each pattern and the but that hardly matters it's gorgeous any way it ends up!
This photo is during row 15 of 26 and the one below is row 20! My measurements say another 6 inches added to the edge with the remaining rows and I love that it will be a nice big blankety shawl! It's using the Buttercream Angel Hair yarn and the fuzz is so soft and warm.
OH BTW I scoured the Lion Brand website to see if I could find the pattern that the JoAnn's Class used and found an old one named Silver Shawl!!! It's the same pattern...in fact the pattern is written in a much better way than it's "modern" updated version for that class which was confusing in row 5! I followed the original for this shawl to see the difference and it was just easier to read but is the same pattern! The yarn, recommended gauge, and finished size is different in each pattern and the but that hardly matters it's gorgeous any way it ends up!
Friday, June 02, 2017
Shawl Complete!
Here it is! WOO I'm so proud of myself! And now I'm like hey I could make a couple more of these for gifts in different colors! HAHA I might be hooked! Well this is fun and I'm going to enjoy exploring crochet!
Thursday, June 01, 2017
Crochet Shawl Almost Finished
Yesterday I completed Rows 16-22 though during class time I didn't get much done since we were talking so much! LOL Ah well I seem to do best when I am sitting in my fave Ikea chair and can really devote my concentration!
AND here it is with all 26 Rows complete (below photo)! Just needing it's edging and ends woven in! Which I have already done just didn't get a photo yet and it's getting washed right now! I'm hoping to get a finished picture wearing it tomorrow! YAY so much fun!
AND here it is with all 26 Rows complete (below photo)! Just needing it's edging and ends woven in! Which I have already done just didn't get a photo yet and it's getting washed right now! I'm hoping to get a finished picture wearing it tomorrow! YAY so much fun!
Wednesday, May 31, 2017
Crochet Class Shawl
Here's my progress from the class at JoAnn's I started yesterday! Today will be day 2 of class. I got the first 9 of 26 rows done there (above photo). At first it was really difficult working with the 10mm Crochet Hook when I'm used to the 5mm! But after a few rows I got the hang of it.
At home I added a bit more, I completed row 15 and started row16 (below photo)! It's really taking shape! I'm excited to get to wear it soon! Now I don't think I'm going to finish it in class today but I guess we'll see how much gets done today, and it might get done tomorrow after all. We'll see, even if it takes longer than expected this is still a very fast project which is really nice because it rewards you for your efforts as a beginner! LOL
I also looked up how to create a center pull ball and wound a couple of skeins to make life easier! OH that reminds me I did need to add in another skein last night! That was a first for me I don't know if I've ever made it that far in the past...if I have I don't remember! HAHA
Tuesday, May 30, 2017
Starting A Crochet Throw
So I had bought some variegated yarn and a book of quick and easy stitches and planned to pick one and create a Throw! The Stitch Pattern I choose was Treble Rhapsody from the book 100 Quick & Easy Crochet Stitches. I figure why not dive in and make something bigger like that right off the bat!
I had been watching some youtube videos of Meladora's Creations and they were really helpful to give me confidence seeing visually how patterns work out. She also explained what the meaning of things like 12 plus 16 meant so that I was able to use this stitch pattern and make it the size I'd like! I used the throw that is in my lap as a general size guide, I had the choice of making it just shy or a bit bigger and I was like...ehh this is pretty big I'll make it just a tad smaller! LOL Plus that means just a little bit less work!!! LOL LOL LOL
I finished 3 rows last night! I had read through the entire pattern to make sure I understood and boy was it hard for me to decipher sometimes but I felt I got it...then I started and got a little stuck on this pattern's puff stitch it's kinda odd so I ended up looking up videos and saw how other puff stitches are made and then went back to this pattern's instructions of it's puff stitch and was able to work it out! For some reason I had not seen the first "yo"...my guess is that my brain read it like "Yo, insert hook as indicated..."!!! LOL I can't be sure I might have just had first learning "tunnel vision" too! BUT dag-nabbit if those darn abbreviations don't throw me off while reading! Well I'm starting to read them as the words now but man it takes training my brain to do it like teaching kids sight words!!! HAHA!
Today I have my class at JoAnn's and I'm excited about it too! So tomorrow I should have some of that project to show and tell!
Monday, May 29, 2017
Updates for 2017
Hi All! It's been a long while since last blogging and I haven't done much since then, life is funny like that. Well I went through another move and now I'm working on setting up my Art Studio again so that I can start working on Crazy Quilting again! My plan at the moment is to start working on my Cream Crazy Quilt Throw again to get my feet wet with the creative process once again. Other things just feel too overwhelming to think about so I figure why not pull that out and start adding embellishments as it feels right. Get that creative flow going!
Another thing that I'm doing at the moment is starting to do Crochet once again! I've tried off and on since I first learned as a kid and each time I would do a little and get stuck at some point with no help to be found! Thank God this day and age has lots and LOTS of help online and with videos! Just last night I had several of my questions finally answered while watching a few videos on YouTube! YAY! I also signed up for a beginner Shells Shawl class at JoAnn's this week so I should have one project done with some help soon! The other day I sat down and got my crochet stuff out to refresh myself on all the basics. I made a few swatches of each basic stitch just to work out questions and what not. I'm impressed with myself that my crochet work is looking NICE!!! I used to have such trouble with too tight tension and very uneven stitching but now I'm able to control it much better and my work looks really nice! I think my years of embroidery and tatting have helped up my eye-hand coordination and crossed over to crochet! I love when stuff like that happens!
OH and P.S. Yup I have a cat now!!! A Siberian which is allergy friendly so that I can now finally snuggle a cat and have no ill effects!!! Isn't he cute! His name is Percival and we call him Percy! And he loves purring all the time, Purrrcival! He thought the yarn was for him to play with! I gotta keep a watch on that bugger or he will have a little too much fun! HAHA
Another thing that I'm doing at the moment is starting to do Crochet once again! I've tried off and on since I first learned as a kid and each time I would do a little and get stuck at some point with no help to be found! Thank God this day and age has lots and LOTS of help online and with videos! Just last night I had several of my questions finally answered while watching a few videos on YouTube! YAY! I also signed up for a beginner Shells Shawl class at JoAnn's this week so I should have one project done with some help soon! The other day I sat down and got my crochet stuff out to refresh myself on all the basics. I made a few swatches of each basic stitch just to work out questions and what not. I'm impressed with myself that my crochet work is looking NICE!!! I used to have such trouble with too tight tension and very uneven stitching but now I'm able to control it much better and my work looks really nice! I think my years of embroidery and tatting have helped up my eye-hand coordination and crossed over to crochet! I love when stuff like that happens!
Refresher complete! From Single Crochet up to Treble Crochet. |
OH and P.S. Yup I have a cat now!!! A Siberian which is allergy friendly so that I can now finally snuggle a cat and have no ill effects!!! Isn't he cute! His name is Percival and we call him Percy! And he loves purring all the time, Purrrcival! He thought the yarn was for him to play with! I gotta keep a watch on that bugger or he will have a little too much fun! HAHA
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