Sunday, March 7, 2010

Sooo... I've been busy...

Alright, no good excuses besides finishing my AA, looking for a house, getting a new job... but that doesn't mean I haven't been busy crafting.

While at school, I joined the Environmental Club. I haven't actually been camping or canoeing with them, but I make stuff for the club. I'll post that up tomorrow if I think about it.

Tonight I finished a t-shirt reconstruction. It went from over-sized childhood shirt to fitted hoodie with some machine embroidery.

This used to be the front.

 
These are the Kuwait Towers

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Sweater deconstruction...

I performed my first sweater deconstruction yesterday and ended up with this beautiful, soft burgundy ball. This is my biggest yarn ball to day and now I'm super excited to start something out of it.


Note to self: do not throw at anyone, you might break something.

A great site to get a tutorial from is at Neauveau Fiber Art

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Busy, busy bee...

I've been a bit busy lately so haven't posted. School started, boyfriend is in Africa for a few weeks, blah, blah, blah.

I have some stuff that I'm working on when I get moments and will take pics when I get a chance.

Until then, this is cool...
Tapestry made from spider silk...

Thanks NPR

Monday, September 14, 2009

Beret Awesomeness...

I gave up on making my sister a pidge scarf.  They all looked terrible.
Instead, I decided on giving a beret a shot. I really liked the one Corrine made in this episode.
I wrote down her instructions so that you don't have to.


ch=chain    sc=single crochet     *=Rep from * to end of row

ch 8 and sc in first loop to connect
Row 1- 2sc in each ch
Row 2- *1sc each in ch1-3, 2sc in ch.
Row 3- 1sc in each all around
Row 4- 2sc in each all around
Row 5- *1sc each in ch1-4, 2sc in ch5
Row 6- 1sc in each all around
Row 7- *1sc each in ch1-5, 2sc in ch6
Row 8- 1sc in each all around
Rows 9-Whatever- from here on, you will repeat the pattern of *1sc each in ch1-6, 2sc in 7 with an increase of 1 in each row. Go on until you get to 1sc in each in ch 1-12, 2sc in 13.
Now, sc around and around and around until you feel that it is deep enough.
When you are ready to finish...
Final 2 Rows- *1sc each in 1-3, skip 4, 1sc in 5
Last Row- *1sc each in 1-3, skip 4 and 5, 1sc in 6
That's it for Corrine's directions. I did one more sc row to finish off.

 
This is about what it will look like before you begin your rows of sc for depth.

Done.

And done.
My next one will be deeper I think, but I like it.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Refashioned skirt

I can't remember how long I've had this GoodWill skirt sitting in my closet. I was actually about to re-donate it, when it occurred to me that the material and fabric color are pretty cool.

It went from this hideous thing...

To this cute pencil skirt.

Ok, so the second pic is me fixing my shoes, but hey, I just colored my hair. Gotta show it off.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Update on the Gifts post.

Blocked the red scarf and was amazed at how soft it became. Just took the top spot for my favorite pidge scarf.
I was super scared that it would be scratchy forever.

Again, Tunisian crochet is the easiest thing ever.


Additionally, I unwound the purple scarf and have gone granny square crazy.
Blanket? Bag? Pillows?

If you don't know how to make them, there is a lovely tutorial here.





Anywho, I should really be spending time with my boyfriend as he's headed to Nigeria on Friday.

Monday, September 7, 2009

Gifts...

So, I'm mostly finished with my x-mas presents for my sister and cousins.
Pidge scarves for everyone! Mostly though, they are really easy to make.


This was made from Bernat Baby Coordinates in Baby Pink. I used a sz4 crochet hook and just did a ton of half double stitches.
Still needs buttons, but I think this one is my favorite so far.






This was made from Red Heart 100% acrylic something or other. I used a J crochet hook used the Tunisian crochet method. Super easy!
This piece desperately needs to be blocked.





I have no idea what I made this one from because I am dumb and lost my little name thingy for it.
Anyhow, it is super fluffy and loose and hard to work with. The only reason I didn't give up is because it is soo soft!
I worked sc into the dc using my trusty J crochet hook.
Actually, the more I look at this, the more I dislike it. Time to start over. :P