Sunday, December 31, 2006

what is this??



can you guess what this is?




It's one of those hand warmers back in the days where ladies wore petticoats, and bonnets. this started out as a fingerless glove project, but it was too big for one hand...(I gagued it and everything...) so I thought hey, i'll just pick up more stitches on the sides...and somehow came up with this... i like it. It's different.

I was trying to think up of more things to make with my chunky yarn...and that was all i came up with. I am so lost without the internet to give me ideas.

Chunky Yarn...insipre me. Or else, i'll just have to make 2 more pairs of slippers.

Directions to Follow...

Handwarmer

material:
lion brand wool-ease chunky 1 skein
US 10 knitting needle
crochet hook 8
tapestry needle.

directions:

Cast on 28 sts.

garter st for blank inches.

BO leave a LONG end for slip stitching purposes.
slip stitch the vertical way to make a round.
use the crochet hook now.
pick up sts with a crochet hook around the two open edges.
sc around about 26 chains.
sc around again.
R3: decrease the chains by sc, 2sc tog all around
r4-6: sc all around.
FO.
repeat for other side.

weave in ends, and your done!!

Saturday, December 30, 2006

following directions help.



I actually made these in according to directions!
::gasp::
i know.
one of them looks bigger than the other because i tried one on to see if it would fit...thus stretching it a little.
(I'm thinking of making e a pair.)

it does help to count the stitches.

haha.

Friday, December 29, 2006

Helen's Scarf ~ 100 %



Made from two color: Cranberry & Heather Pink...I don't remember the brand of yarn, but probably lion-brand in worsted weight.

this scarf could have been made from two full skeins...I only had partials left over from various other projects, so it's hard for me to tell how much yarn is used.

the stripes are a bit different since i mistaked it...it's basically a harry potter crochet pattern with a bit tweaked. It's because I was running out of the darker color, so I had to switch it up mid stripes to the opposite way...it still turned out ok!

The basic HP Crochet scarf is as follows:

Chain 26.

*Work 6 DC rows of Main Color.
Work 1 DC row of Second Color.
Work 2 DC rows of Main Color.
Work 1 DC row of Second Color.*

Repeat ** 14 times.

Work 6 DC rows of Main Color

Weave in ends, add fringe in Main Color.


( I didn't write the pattern, it was a pattern i found on another person's LJ...i didn't keep track of where i found it, thus can't give proper credit.

Finally weaved in all the ends last night. I had a few left, and had to push thru the pain...i hate weaving in the ends. Perhaps next time, I won't leave so many out!

this is my first crochet scarf, it was so easy as compared to knitting...by easy i mean quick. It's a very quick for me to crochet. I whip these babies out in no time!

I think i'll pack another package to be sent to the US...

p.s. Pattern as follows...it's actually a lot harder to write out than to just see it, and work it.
Helen's Scarf's actual pattern:

note: the S rows are for distinction purposes not anything else special.
A: First Color
B: Second Color
DC: double crochet

(A)Chain 26.

Row 1-6: 26 DC, turn.
Row 7: (B)26 DC, turn.
Row 8-9: (A) 26 DC, turn.
Row 10: (B) 26 DC, turn.
Row 11-16: (A) 26 DC, turn.
Row 17: (B) 26 DC, turn.
Row 18: (A) 26 DC, turn.
Row 19: (B) 26 DC, turn.

Repeat row 1-19 three times.

repeat Row 1-10 one time.

repeat row 1-6 one time.

(switching colors…)

row S1-S6: (B) 26 DC, turn.
row S7: (A) 26 DC, turn.
Row S8-S9: (B) 26 DC, turn
row S10: (A) 26 DC, turn.
row S11-S16: (B) 26 dc, turn.
row S17: (A) 26 DC, turn.
Row S18: (B) 26 DC, turn.
Row S19: (A) 26 DC, turn.

repeat S1-S19 three times.

repeat row S1-S10 one time.

repeat row S1-S6 one time.

weave in ends, add fringe if desire.

Abraham's Scarf ~ 100 %



I quickly crochet up a scarf for Abraham last night. I used up one skein of Lion Brand Wool-Ease Chunky that I was going to make the leg warmers with in knit1.

It's a dark gray, Charcol, and it is crochet up with using a DC with a chain of 200. I just repeated it like 4 rows...or until the skein was diminishing, and I couldn't fit another full row on it.

only took like two hours i'd think.

after i crochted it up, i'm not sure he would wear it...as a. guys don't wear scarves, and b. i'm not sure it's that cold that he would need one. hm.

but if not the scarf, what could i possbily make him?

Pattern is as follows:

Abraham's Scarf

Material:

1 skein of Lion's Brand Wool-Ease Chunky in Charcol
1 I/9 5.5 mm crochet hook
1 tapestry needle

Directions:

Chain 202. (or shorter depending on how long or short you'd like it.)

DC into second chain from hook and into every chain til you reach the end, turn.
repeat until you have four rows. Fasten off.
Should you want to have a thicker scarf, just attach another skein of yarn.

i need more yarn!

two more days of yarn diet...it's killing me. I went to my LYS the other day...they had these off fuzzy ball yarn that looked fun! my LYS' colors were a bit mute, but that could be because i was there during the night...

i didn't look too much around cuz i didn't want to be tempted to buy...i was in there to buy a threading needle...i lost the one lent to me.

ahhhh!

two more days!

Thursday, December 28, 2006

3 more days!

my yarn diet will be over in 3 days...not counting today. I can then buy up the whole yarn store again...

The store didn't have labels of what yarn it is...so I'll probably have to ask the lady that owned the store...it seemed like the good yarn was in the back. They also had some funky yarn that was made up of balls. I might have to buy some of those to see what i'd do with it.

ahhhh!

I can't wait!

I am moving house

further yarn discussion is being moved to Mknit.

this shall be revertted back to an etsy blog.

Used to be itscute-etsy.blogspot.com

i couldn't wait for the old blog to transfer, so...created a new one!

i am going to transfer my knitting things to here...from now on that is...

cheerio!

my LYS

all i talk about is yarn related things now...it is sad. I don't even post in my regular non-knitting blog...

well onto more yarn talk. Three skeins of the Quick & Chunky was brought over to me...in dark gray. It's really thick yarn...It had a pattern for a hat on there, I decided to swatch it with my No. 10 needles to see if it would work as a substitue. If not, I shall take it to make the crochet version of the calorimetry.

I continued weaving in the ends to Helen's Scarf...boy is it taking forever...as it turns out, I could have just carried the yarn when it's one row of color change...but the thing is...i'm working on it with turns...so when i turn it...I have to use the new color...am i suppose to twist the color change at the last stitch? I think this is something i'll have to think about.

went into my LYS...it's ran by a darting/mousey looking lady...but no matter she carries thin yarn that i can touch...I shall be visiting again that's for sure...it's not as nicely kept, like there's no readily readable label...so i'm guessing I'll have to ask around. Maybe I'll take our cook with me. She seems friendly and happy.

my LYS

all i talk about is yarn related things now...it is sad. I don't even post in my regular non-knitting blog...

well onto more yarn talk. Three skeins of the Quick & Chunky was brought over to me...in dark gray. It's really thick yarn...It had a pattern for a hat on there, I decided to swatch it with my No. 10 needles to see if it would work as a substitue. If not, I shall take it to make the crochet version of the calorimetry.

I continued weaving in the ends to Helen's Scarf...boy is it taking forever...as it turns out, I could have just carried the yarn when it's one row of color change...but the thing is...i'm working on it with turns...so when i turn it...I have to use the new color...am i suppose to twist the color change at the last stitch? I think this is something i'll have to think about.

went into my LYS...it's ran by a darting/mousey looking lady...but no matter she carries thin yarn that i can touch...I shall be visiting again that's for sure...it's not as nicely kept, like there's no readily readable label...so i'm guessing I'll have to ask around. Maybe I'll take our cook with me. She seems friendly and happy.

Wednesday, December 27, 2006

i'm about to crack!

only 4 more days...and i'm about to crack! If i had the free transportation myself, i'd run out there and buy up anything and everything in sight.

this is bad...i mean i have yarn coming to me too..it's on it's way as we speak...that's not soon enough for me apparently.

also...the needle that was lent to me fell into the crack between the sofa that i was sitting on, and I can not get to it... I only hope that the girl i talked to will go to the store to buy me two more...one for her and one for me.

I wanted to make an ear warmer...so I started on that...but i didn't have enough yarn to complete it...so that's also being put on hold.

i have no more yarn...

i'm about to crack!

only 4 more days...and i'm about to crack! If i had the free transportation myself, i'd run out there and buy up anything and everything in sight.

this is bad...i mean i have yarn coming to me too..it's on it's way as we speak...that's not soon enough for me apparently.

also...the needle that was lent to me fell into the crack between the sofa that i was sitting on, and I can not get to it... I only hope that the girl i talked to will go to the store to buy me two more...one for her and one for me.

I wanted to make an ear warmer...so I started on that...but i didn't have enough yarn to complete it...so that's also being put on hold.

i have no more yarn...

Tuesday, December 26, 2006

oh no



Here are Cynthia's Fuzzies! Made from her what was her Leg Warmers. I had enough left over to make a solid scarf. When I say solid...i mean it's thick. i hope some good use gets out of it, since it hasn't been cold lately anywhere!

I also have no more yarn here in China...except maybe scraps left over from these various projects...I am having my yarn stash sent with some warmer clothes...it's a good thing because i think i'd have to crack and buy yarn...only 4 more days...i can hang in there! i think.

so tonight, i am weaving in the numerous ends of the Helen scarf...there are many due to the color changes & what not. I'm hoping the end weaving will last me the whole night so that at when tomorrow comes, i can start on a new project.

I suppose I will search for what i should make next. I have a couple of choices... the calimetory from knitty, a cupcake purse from crochetville...

I am suppose to be making a scarf for Abraham...but actually i don't know if he would wear it? what else could i make a guy?

Third time's a charm!!



hand for reference..(so you can see how large it is)



Merry Christmas. So how did i spend my Christmas day you ask? at home...mostly sleeping...I was a bit sick, and felt ill all day...so i left work early & slept the rest of the time. After being waken up for dinner, i took a pill & felt better so, I ended up finishing Fill's mittens...FINALLY! third time's a charm i suppose. It's taken me forever due to the fact that I frogged it so many times. the first mitten was made and then it was too oddily shaped. the second mitten, left hand was made, but it was super huge...so I decided to frog the right hand mitten & make it just as big as the left hand mitten. AND just when i thought i was finished...It turned out, i made TWO left hand, and NO right hand. I had to remake the second left hand, into the right. It's a good thing the only difference is the mitten top, so the mitten top was frogged, and reattached tonight...and now...TADA! we have a fully functional convertible mittens! I hope fill likes it...it at least took 3 days...if i hadn't taken all those days off in between... this project wasn't hard, just there's a lot of directions and lots of counting for me.

Crocheted Mittens/Fingerless Gloves from www.crochetandknitting.com/mitglov2.htm ( i made the women version cuz it's sized smaller.)

as for alterations i made... For the thumb part, I cut out a round in 2 to 7 and only did 7 rounds not 8 rounds.

For the palm part: I only did 3 rounds.

For the mitten part, I didn't do round 13...due to the smaller hands.

Yarn Used: Patons Quick & Chunky Tweeds in the color Biscuit Beige, and used what seems like a 8/0 hook from my cheap SKC hook stash. I used two skeins...one for each mitten with a small amount left over.

It's a quick crochet project if you didn't span it over weeks...less than 6 hours per glove for me is how long i calculated it.

I would consider in making this again in a different yarn...perhaps if I used a thinner yarn, then the glove wouldn't be so large.

Monday, December 25, 2006

EVERYTIME!

i thought i was going to be finally finished with Fill's crochet mittens when... I realised I made two left mittens!!!

and i was so careful at trying to not do that! BUT it happened to me anyway!

I knew exactly where it was that I went wrong. It was when I was attaching the mitten top part... I totally got lost in trying to figure out the exact where it should go and totally forgot to make sure i was putting it on the left side, not right!

and i was so excited that i was finished!!!

well...i guess I shall frog the mitten top and start over. I'm getting pretty good at it...having to frog over and over and over again...

he better wear this mitten ALL THE TIME!!!

P.S. I scooped out my LYS...it's so close...totally within walking distance...if I was allowed to walk outside of these walls!

Friday, December 22, 2006

9 more days!!

Cynthia's Leg warmers has been transformed into maryjane slippers & a solid crochet scarf. It's very pink...i hope she likes it. I'd post a picture...but i think i'll wait until she gets it.

I have also ran out of yarn here in China. ONLY 1 more skein that's suppose to be DBF's mittens, which i'm thinking of frogging it and redoing it...If I knew then I wouldn't have taken all that time in weaving in the ends of the first one. ::sigh::

i'm going to use the women's pattern for DBF since his hands are similiar in size to mine...

note to self: do not be afraid of frogging projects, you'll like the results of a project that has been done well better. although it's much eaiser to frog a crochet then a knit...knitting you have to make sure you put the needle back to where it is...as opposed to a crochet where you just rip and rip til it's where you messed up, and you don't have to worry about sticking the other needle back in.

i'm going to try to dicipher that afghan pattern that cyn sent me...

i so need to find an needle so that i don't keep using bobby pins.

Thursday, December 21, 2006

what a happy accident!

I finished crochetting the Harry Potter Scarf, which I'm now calling the Helen Scarf due to her demanding a scarf from me.

It's a bit different in texture then i would have liked, but...I suppose it'll do. It's a quick crochet...finished it in like 6-7 hours..way quicker then Aaron's Scarf which i knitted on the plane.

You'd have to excuse the ends...didn't get a chance to weave them in yet...I don't think I have my needle, might have to purchase another one.

This is what it looked like on Wednesday...I barely had an hour on my lunch break to crochet it...and that was all i can do...plus i realised that i was doing the stripes wrong...the second stripe was smaller...thus I decided to interchange the stripes.



And then as I was working my way through the repeats I realised that I was running out of the cranberry color...but had MORE of the pink heather color...so I finished the repeat pattern i was working on, and switched the colors up...





thus getting that weird two scarf in one combo.

towards the end there are more ends to weave in due to me not having enough of the cranberry to complete the full length of the scarf...i didn't want it to be unbalanced. So i scrounged up scraps of the cranberry yarn i had...i was even tempted to cut the weave ends shorter to finish the scarf if i have to...luckily i had enough yarn. ::wipe sweat::

I like how it turned out... i just gotta weave in the ends now.

Wednesday, December 20, 2006

a barrel of frogs!

I decided last night to frog Cyn's original knitted present...due to the fact that it's so HUGE. The sizing was wrong...and use the yarn for something else. I think I'm going to make a pair of slippers from the yarn that i frogged. It's still pretty yarn with that mohair stuff.

Maybe use the other parts for the calimetory... sounds like a good new plan.

I also made another pair of those slippers out of the same yarn as mine. This time, I made them better.

I also started a Harry Potter scarf out of the Valentine colors...i like how it's going... it's crochet, and i think i discovered that I might have been crochetting wrongly...HM...I don't know. i shall see i suppose.

It's so much faster to crochet, but i only know a couple of different variations... I can knit more stuff. Like i know more knitting techniques.

Tuesday, December 19, 2006

links of patterns i'd be interested in trying

left over yarn? try this...on for size...a hanger cozy

tea pin?

tea cozy

Future Knit...a wool skirt?

a Wig of bright neon?

fashion forward



Okay...so Nemo's scarf is altered a bit. I got tired of working with the pattern heart, and just finished the three repeats & then bind it off, and made the scarf round, like a earwarmer...if Nemo had ears. It's a circular scarf, and it fit just perfectly with the three repeats of the hearts. But the colors are a bit ahead of its time...as in it's Valentine's color...what can i say, My nemo is fashion forward.



The other thing I finished up is the maryjane slippers that took 20 mins for the original poster. It took me an hour each for each slipper. But 3 total because the first one I made was off...the second one fit better...so I had to frog the first one to make it sorta match the second one. I was able to frog it and redo the piece because it was just ONE long piece of string, so I knew there would be enough yarn to remake it...and not have to worry about it cutting short or what not...

**last edit to insert pictures.

Monday, December 18, 2006

Ribbit Ribbit!




this mitten looks like it should be green & be called Kermit!!

don't hate me...

p.s. i've only made one so far...i'm not guarenteeing that the other will turn out as nice or as worse...

you can just wear it around when you're extremely cold...not for show.

i heart her too!



so when i joined sorority I got this pair of knitted socks from my heart sis, Melinda. At the time, I just thought they were socks. Sure they were a bit wide, but warm. Never really gave it too much thought about how much work went into it...until now.

It's a lovely pair of purple, pink & red stripped wool sock with pink hears on top. I didn't really appreciate it, but I kept it because it was handmade by my Heart Sis' Mom. She made it for me, so I kept it.

It's been a couple of years since sorority...infact I didn't even stay that long in it...only one semester, but this pair of socks has been a lasting memory of that time.

I am amazed at how lovely and how great the sock is...thanks Melinda's Mom. You're a great knitter!

I've been spotted!

so last night while i was just hanging out on a leisurely sunday night, our cook/staff maid lady says to me... "you knit?"

I thought my dad had mentioned it to her, but she was like, yeah i was in your room, and i saw that you were knitting with these HUGE needles, and what's that your making? Mittens? Those mittens are very warm for little kids.

anyway, she thought it was funny that me, this little girl was into knitting. I had to say that well i thought it was fun to knit.

she also mentioned that they knit too...or maybe it's crochet.

She wanted me to show her later how to use the Bigger needles...when i'm done with my current projects.

on the making progress note, I am currently working on a heart stripped scarf...it's easy, yet hard at the same time. Harder to follow the pattern, but easy cuz it's an easy pattern... It's my demo scarf using my stashalong yarn.

shall post pictures when i'm done.

Monday, December 11, 2006

so quick.





I am also finished with the one convertible mitten. It's a real quick crochet. I think I'm going to take it on the plane with me...Hopefully I'll remember what's what...maybe i'll print out the directions just for reference, even though I didn't follow the directions at all...

it's very warm...and bulky...

** 12/18/06 **

I finished weaving in the ends for ONE mitten...after weaving in the ends...I have decided I am best at working with ONE items, not TWO pairs. Like mitten, & socks & such...although if i'm just working in ONEs...I am totally limited. BUT making sure the two pairs are the same is hard...hm.

onto the next mitten i suppose....

E-Z Mary's Knittery

Fill's Gloves

this is what he asked Santa for. it's a crochet...and so far, it has been a easy crochet...I'm taking a break from Cynthia's present.

Crochetting is definitely a lot faster then knitting.

ok...just waiting for my late late lunch now...

Sunday, December 10, 2006

part wo

ok...since Cynthia's gift is a two parter...I am currently working on the second part. I just hope that it's as huge as the first one so that at least it matches... If not...she'll just have a pair of non-matching items.

it won't matter cuz i love her, and she would see all the work that i put into it.

Saturday, December 9, 2006

fishy coasters anyone?



Such a quick knit. I thought it was a crochet until my mother pointed it out that it was a knitted item. & after figuring out the chinese way of 2X2 rib & 1X1 rib & regular old garter knit, I was well on my way.

made it in like 3 hours...or probably less than that. I watched a couple of friends episode...

i also crochet a scissor cover...two of them at that...i'd post pictures of them, except i didn't take any. maybe later. I am using up all my yarn...or trying to at least.

I shall make more...I want to make a Nemo coaster.

*edit:

Here's more!! each is a little different...the more i make, the more it various.

Friday, December 8, 2006

branching out?

maybe i'll try this for esther's scarf

Thursday, December 7, 2006

i fought the urge!

visited my sorta LYS, it's not as much a yarn store as a craft store. I had thought there would be MORE, but unfortunately not. It's just sorta. The yarn balls are much smaller than as if I had purchased them at Michaels, but sorta the same size as if I went to a more expensive Yarn Store.

There wasn't much selection on books...well there were, but none what i was looking for. I was looking for MORE amigurumi, there was ONE amigurumi, but it was just kinda okay amigurumi...not worth the $10 or so.

The store however had a amigurumi of Hello Kitty. I shoudda asked if they had a pattern...but it was kinda busy so i didn't ask.

I fought the urge to buy yarn..so I'm doing good on my yarn diet. I didn't buy ANYthing from that store... it was hard. I wanted to believe you me...it's very easy for me to spend money. But i spent none.

yay me!

Wednesday, December 6, 2006

in gauge me!!!

Hmmm... I keep making things that are not to size. i think it's time to start gauging...

I am officially declaring esther's knitted hankerchief dead. My second try although was an improvement on the first...the item actually felted, but it's still not the right size...and I don't want to try the washing machine method. ::sigh::

time to think up of a new esther knitted gift.

Cyn's gift is also HUGE..I'd just frog it & start over, but it's not the type of yarn that I can frog easily...so she'll just make do with the oversized thingy.

I think Vicky's gift is the only one that turned out okay...sorta.

sigh.

i'm such a not creative knitter...or rather acurate knitter. the things i picture in my head doesn't turn out how I think it should be...

gauge is my problem.

Tuesday, December 5, 2006

Vicky, Check!

OK...I think I just finish Vick's christmas gift. It was what she asked for...It's got personality...a little different, but still pretty. I hope she likes it now.

it's knitted.

so you have to wear it now okay!

I'd enclose a picture, but she reads this... & i don't want her to see it before she gets it.

for the first time.

am blocking for the first time. I blocked Aaron's Scarf because the edges curl in & I don't want it to curl in. We shall see it tomorrow to see if it works.

I also try felting again...this time it actually felted. But I tried it by hand, and am also drying it by naturally letting it dry. I don't think the shape is going to get smaller...do I need to felt it more? I didn't want to use the washing machine, cuz it's on the 4th floor...but I guess if it's bigger, then I will felt it more by machine.

i feel like such an unsuccessful knitter. Everyone's first projects always turn out so well, but mine continuously have flaws in them...like noticeable flaws. I am very bummed.

it seems like the only thing i can make well is scarves...and even then it's still flawed in parts.

::sigh::

am i just too ahead of myself?

too many cooks




After Knitting compulsively, I have at last finished the Windy City Scarf. I made it short...probably shorter than normal. I stopped counting after I had made the hole... & just kinda eyeballed it.

My mother is such a backseat knitter...she kept on saying, it's long enough already! Why don't you taper the ends, you can crochet it, and make it into a point? And after showing it to her, she was like, why is this part so long...uh, I made a mistake...and I can't fix it unless I frog the whole thing...so... i'm just leaving it!!!!!

Who's knitting the scarf? Me, or YOU!

::sigh::

I got tired of her saying that it was long enough that I quickly finished it, and now I can perhaps move onto another project that she can't comment on.

going ons

Possibly projects in progress.

* my brother's garter knit scarf.
* the windy city scarf
* the long thin expensive scarf
* a vest for the Ellie.
* E's Secret Christmas Gift
* DBF wants mittens
* a beanie in 7 1/2 size hat = 23 1/2 inches / 60 cm
* V's Knitted Gift?
* Cyn's Knitted Gift.

i wish i had a counter to progress my project.

Monday, December 4, 2006

update.

I am making progress on the Windy City Scarf. I saw something similar on an ebay site in regards to a scarf with the hole, except it was a baby pink one, with a hello kitty on it. I think I'm going to add a little extra at the end too! What, I don't know yet. Maybe a Hello Kitty too!

anyway.

there are all kinds of swaps on the craftster's board... & i want to participate in one, but none of them have really caught my eye yet. Maybe I will pretend to participate them. as in I will try to do the things, but not actually have a partner to swap things with. hehe.

I want to really finish the windy city scarf, and start on a new thing. I want to try a sweater, or the over the knee cable knit leg warmer...oh yeah, & make up a pattern for the convertible mittens without the leather grip.

I have not bought yarn, or anything, but it's easy when i don't have transportation...maybe i should make it that I'm not allowed to buy more yarn til I use up ALL the yarn in my collection... Maybe that would be too drastic!

Sunday, December 3, 2006

I'm Ready!!



8 ft long X 4 inches Wide

Made From about 136 yards of Patons Bohemian Hypnotic Haze. The yarn is SUPER BULKY.

I used a Boyle Size US 15

Cast on 8 stitches & Garter Knit the whole thing. Super Easy Super Quick. Only took about two days...on and off. I'd look through forums & then knit a few rows, then look some more then knit a few more rows.

Ready to be mailed for my brother!!

p.s. I have some left over Yarn...I don't know what to use it for..

Saturday, December 2, 2006

here we go again!



Here's my ellie pre assembled. I wasn't going to assemble her, but now that I found my needle, I'm going to attempt this wonky see-thruy ellie. We'll just call her an experiment...cuz how else will i learn how to put together the animal.

here i go!

p.s. i bought way more stuffing then i needed for ONE doll...perhaps more are in the works! hehe



Here is Ellie assembled...but her stuffing is showing, so I'm currently making her a vest to wear so that she's not showing her stuff to the world. She isn't that kind of a Elephant mind you.

to be continued...

Friday, December 1, 2006

on the amigurumi front...

so. i've finished the body & head...and now i have to make the legs & arm to complete the amigurumi...the leg & arms are a bit harder to understand.

Maybe this amigurumi that i'm trying to make is intermediate as opposed to easy.

I've frogged the same piece over and over again...and I'm still not sure that it's done correctl...hm. this is the deformed amigurumi's head & body...although it doesn't look like anything unstuffed.

a moment of weakness

ok, i bought yarn. but i'm going to say that it doesn't count as cheating. because my stash along starts on the 1st and today was the 31. My stash along hadn't started yet...it doesn't count!

but there was a reason that i purchased the yarn, i needed thinner yarn so that i can work on the amigurumis. the crochet needles i got were really thin, and all my yarn are bulky at least 8s, and the pattern called for a 5 yarn, which i didn't have. so i had to get 5 yarn. OKAY, so that's really an excuse because i worked better with the larger yarn & the larger crochet needle...darn it.

okay but that was my only moment of weakness...now that i've gotten all that out of my system, I'm ready to face the stashalong.

I was thinking of making a scarf with the burgendy yarn and incorporating the pink one too. make it super bulky...a quick project and useful for donation purposes. I wanted to do that valentine's donation for the college kids. so... now, i just have to find a pattern of scarf that i like, as opposed to just regular garter stitch or stockingette stitch.

on the amigurumi note...i think i'm coming along great. It's easier to work with the larger yarn & larger needle, but it was helpful that my mother knew how to decipher my crappy english translations into what she knew. I think it's great how crochetting is universal. Like I told her how many stitches it was suppose to be, and she knew immediately how to teach me, and what to do. I didn't know what 2 sc in first st meant, but she knew...

I mean I didn't get very far, i have problems keeping track of my stitches, so i think i'm going to write it out, the directions that is, so that i know each one. instead of round three being *work 2 sc in first st., 1 sc in next st; rep * around - 18 sts. I'm going to write it out like this:
row 3: 2sc, 1sc, 2sc, 1sc, 2sc, 1sc, 2sc, 1sc, 2sc, 1sc, 2sc, 1sc. or 2sc, 1sc X 6

my mother is very helpful. even though she complains that i spend too much money, she doesn't prevent me too much from doing what i like.