Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Christmas Cards and 2012 Craft List

Now that all the cards have been sent out and, hopefully, received here are all of the lovelies that I stamped this year.  Some of them I made with my friend Renee, and some I just did at home by myself.  The picture quality isn't the best, so sorry about that.  My favorite cards where the set with the silver snowflakes and the red ornament.




I also managed to get one more crochet project done before the end of 2011.  This is a baby dress for our soon to be here little one. 

It was supposed to be a newborn size, but it's closer to one year by the time I finished blocking.  I used the Solomon's Knot Crochet Baby dress pattern which is free and can be found here.  Last Christmas my MIL gave me some wonderful sock yarn (Dream in Color Everlasting Sock in passion) that I used for this dress.  I've got about half a skein of it left and want to find something else lovely to make with it.

Finally, I'm posting my to do list for crafts for this year.  You may notice that it is pretty similar to the one from last year.  That's because I didn't add anything new, just kept the uncompleted stuff from 2011.  With the baby coming I'm not expecting to do 50 projects this year.  Last year I only managed 46.   I'm interested to see if I can stick with my list better in 2012, or if most of my projects will end up being from off list like they were in 2011.

2012 Craft List

Quilts
1.       My  quilt
2.       Christmas lap quilt
3.       Quilt kit from mom
Crochet
4.       Crocheted table cloth
5.       Violet Beauregard
6.       Phoenix Mitts
7.       Thrummed Mittens
8.       Papyrus
9.       Coming Home Poncho
Knit
10.   OpArt blanket
11.   Cable Rolling Socks
12.   Grace Cardi
13.   Old Navy Scarf
14.   Central Park hoodie
15.   Celtic Tote
16.   HoneyCowl
ATCs 
Christmas tags
Random gift tags
Scrapbooks
19.   Hawaii scrapbook
20.   Wedding scrapbook
21.   2006 scrapbook
22.   2007 scrapbook
Stamping/other paper crafts
23.   B-day cards for family
24.   Thank you cards
25.   Art journal
26.   Random event cards
Embroidery
27.   New embroidered pillow cases
28.   Punch needle quilt motifs
29.   Set of towels for on hand gift
30.   New set of kitchen towels for us
31.   Monogrammed hankie for Linda
Polymer Clay
32.   Polymer clay/bottle cap magnets
33.   Stitch marker beads
Household Crafty
34.   Sand/re-varnish deacons bench
35.   Refinish desk
36.   Shadowbox from Grandpa’s frame
Sewing (not quilts)
37.   Headbands
38.   Halloween costume
39.   Purse
40.   Reversible bags
41.   Cup cozies

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Goodies from November







Last month I managed to get quite a few projects done.  I did some more ATCs for a swap, some knitting and crocheting, stamped some Christmas cards, and even did an altered tin (my first!).

First up are my ATCs from last month.  I'm not really happy with how they have been turning out, but I'm still trying.  If they don't get better I may drop this craft.  The first one is craft themed and my favorite.  I also have a wine theme, Celtic cross, beards/mustaches, and cooking.































My altered tin was also for a swap on craftster.org.  I've been wanting to try to do an altered Altoid tin for awhile, so was excited for this one.  I used Sculpy II polymer clay for the lid.  The main color is actually a sparkly silver but it didn't show up too well in the pictures.  The glitter from the silver ended up on the other colors too and created a pretty effect.  I used Martha Steward Christmas paper on the bottom (from Micheal's), and stash fabric on the inside.  The paper and fabric were stuck on with Modge Podge.  Then I wrapped some cubes of styrofoam in different wrapping papers and glued them in with E6000 (the best glue ever).




Finally my crochet and knitted projects for the month.  I did smaller things so got more done.  First up my lovely crocheted goodies.  I made a headband from the book Crochet That Fits and a pair of slippers from The Happy Hooker book.  These are from the bunny slippers pattern that I have made multiple times, just never for myself.  I used up the remaining Lambs Pride I had in pink and then did the edging in a grey stash yarn, no idea what kind.  I didn't really want to make these into bunnies so they're just regular slippers.  A little too big for me, but they keep my feet warm in the house.


My knit projects for the month were a small scarf/cowl that I made as a feel better gift for a coworker.  I used the pattern Altantic Scarf off of Ravelry and the yarn was Crucci Clan Stewart Perendale that Karen brought me back from New Zealand.  The second knit project I actually made three of using scrap acrylic yarn.  They are coffee cuffs, from the pattern Coffee Cuff Six Ways, also on Rav.  The cuff was really easy to make and I might whip up a few to go with Christmas presents in the next week.  Maybe.






The Christmas cards and holiday cards I made I'll post after they've actually been mailed out to everybody.  I hope you all enjoy whatever holiday you celebrate this time of year.  I'm looking forward to having my family around for Christmas :o)










Monday, November 7, 2011

ATCs and yummy yarn

I hope everyone enjoyed their October.  This past month I did a few little projects, and one big one.  The big project I did was a crochet pattern - the froufrou sweater from the Happy Hooker book.  It's a pretty easy cardigan pattern, and I used some yummy yarn I bought at the Lamb Shoppe.  I used Aslan Trends Invernal which is a angora, merino and nylon blend.  It's so soft and warm, and super easy to work with.  A bit pricey, but I had extra play money last month.  I used just over 5 skeins.  I'd guess I used right around a yard from the 6th skein.  The body was done in granite stitch and the boarder was done by pulling up loops and joining them together, with a chain 3 joining the groups.



I also crocheted myself some hand warmers for my car using acrylic scrap leftovers.  They were done using a DROPS design I found on ravelry - 108-25 crocheted shell wrist warmers.  It was a free pattern :o)

 
Finally I joined some ATC swaps on craftster.org and finally made some new Artist Trading Cards.  The themes I had were my hometown, handdrawn map, gingerbread, and ladies of the seasons.  I have some more cards to do this weekend, so my next post will have more ATC fun.  If you like papercrafts at all these are a lot of fun to make, and are the size of a baseball card.



Friday, October 7, 2011

More yarn projects

This past month I completed three projects.  Woo!  I'd been in kind of a craft rut recently so this month was a comeback.  First up I made a shawl that I had planned to use as a cover up for breast feeding.  It came out a little small, but it will make a good scarf/work warmer this winter.  I used the pattern Nancy & Judy by Heather Zoppetti, which is a free Ravelry download.  It was a fun pattern and pretty easy to do.  If you're looking for just a little bit of lace to get into knitted lace this is a good one.

I finally used the yarn I dyed in the crock-pot awhile ago to make a Nook cover.  I went through my stitch dictionary and found a pattern that I liked (diagonal trip stitch) and modified it to be in the round.  I used a G hook and did a repeat of 38 stitches.  The yarn was Full o Sheep.  As I worked I just kept putting the Nook in the cover until it was the right size. The only issue with this project is that I didn't rinse the yarn enough when I finished dyeing it, so the back of my Nook is now a little pink.  Oops!
Finally, I did another stash buster project.  My craft room is going to be the baby's room, so I'm trying to get rid of stash instead of buying new.  We want her to have all the room she needs when she gets here.  So I used some of my dk weight baby yarn and made the super cute One Day Baby Hat by Susan Rainy.  This is also a free Ravelry download.  It only used half a skein of the Sidar Snuggly yarn, so I may make a second one for a friend who is expecting soon.  I may add some flowers to the lacey parts on the bottom of mine.  What do you think?


Monday, September 19, 2011

The Wonderfully Obnoxious Green Baby Blanket

I've read much recently about how babies can't actually see pastel colors.  If I remember correctly they all blend into grey until the eyes have developed a bit.  Bold primary colors are visible to the wee little ones though.  So I decided to make my baby to be a very bright green blanket.  Some people think it's obnoxious, but I love it.
It's crocheted using Caron Simply Soft yarn in the limelight colorway.  I used the Russian join to put together the skeins.  The pattern is Heirloom Baby Blanket, a free pattern I found on Ravelry.  It's part of the exploded doilie type of patterns.  As much as I love how this blanket came out, I wouldn't recommend this pattern to anybody who isn't very familiar with crochet and can figure out how things are supposed to go loosely based on the instructions.  The pattern is just badly and inconsistently written.  I worked on this sucker for almost two months.  Hopefully I use it more than once after the munchin is here!
Here's a shot of the pretty edging, just to share :)

Monday, August 1, 2011

More projects, including Dr Who stuff!

I haven't managed to get as much done as I'd have liked since my last post.  I've been more into reading in my down time lately than crafting.  That plus a few big projects I'm still working on have meant not as much to share.  I do have some things finally though!  First up is another pair of knitted socks.  I did these out of the "I Can't Believe I'm Knitting Socks" booklet.  The book taught me how to knit socks, and this is the second pair I've done from there.  The pattern is Little Arrowhead Lace socks.  they came out ok, but I really don't like how this book decreases to the toe in all of the patterns, so the book has gone to ARC.  The socks came out nice though.
 My favorite project from this post is a dalek amigurumi.  I signed up to be an angel for a swapper on craftster who didn't ever receive a package from her partner.  It was a Dr. Who swap so I got to make a Dalek!  You can't see his death ray shooter in the picture, but I promise it's there.  This was my first time doing popcorn stitch, and it was much more simple than I expected.  I recommend finding a video online or a step by step photo tutorial to learn this stitch.  I tried doing it from written instructions and just confused myself.  The YouTube videos made it simple.
 I also made a card set, and did an iron transfer onto a t-shirt for the swap.  The transfer is a quote from the most recent Dr, and the card set is supposed to be left-over thank you cards from the wedding of Rose and the fake Dr regenerated from Dr Who's arm and Donna Noble.  Getting to be all geeky when making this stuff was actually quite fun :o)

 

Last week I made Jerry a birthday card.  I also stamped on the envelope so that's here too.




I'll hopefully be able to start posting some of the baby projects I've been working on in the next post.  I plan to have them finished before the baby is due in February!

Monday, June 13, 2011

Slacker Post

I have been a blog slacker.  There are many projects I have finished, and none that were posted.  I've mainly been yarning lately, but I did embroider a hoop for a craftster swap.  It had to monocromatic, and my partner likes peacocks so I did this:

I finished my first knitted sweater.  The shoulders didn't come out quite right so I need to steek them to lay correctly.  Steeking is sewing the fabric where you want it and cutting off the extra.  I hear it's pretty easy to do with knitting, and I'm too afraid to try it with crochet pieces.
In order to use up some of my cotton stash I made myself a Rust Goes Green market bag (free pattern on Ravelry) that I didn't take a picture of.  Sasha at work liked it and bought her own cotton so I crocheted her this one:

Finally I knit the Vesitality pattern from Knitty.  I don't have the buttons on yet, and I haven't blocked it.  Once those are done I'll share pictures.

I hope everyone is enjoying there summer so far, and I hope to have some bigger projects done to share soon.