Impromptu Hatting

May 20, 2012 in Crochet

This morning I woke up and prepared for a pleasant out-of-town brunch with the in-laws. I pulled on a nice purple shirt that I hadn’t worn in a looong time, then spied some soft yellow yarn I had started making a potholder with. I then decided the yarn would be much better suited on something new and daring.

I don’t wear a lot of hats- they look funny around my ears, they look funny around my hair, they look funny in general. But I like them enough on other people to give them a try once in a long while, and today is one of those days. I pulled out from my Ravelry queue a pattern for a slouchy hat that looked just light enough that I might just be able to pull it off in the sweltering Midwestern summer months.

Started about 9:30 this morning before heading off to brunch, worked on it in the car and while waiting for food. I ran out of yarn just four rows until the end! I had to run out to the dreaded walmart to retrieve one more skein just so I could finish the band. The only modification I made was the picot edging- didn’t like it, so I replaced it with one more row of single crochet for stability. Upon further reflection I could have probably gotten away without the last 1 or 2 rows, but I would have still needed the extra skein.

Here’s a picture of me needing a haircut:

It’s just a bit too tight around the ears, but it should relax, and if it were much looser I don’t understand how it would stay on with it pushed back as far as these things are supposed to be! Hoping it does loosen up just a touch so the hat and glasses don’t wage war against my head and give me a headache. Overall, I’m pretty sure I like it, so hopefully I’ll wear it out and about!

Pattern: Pretty Puffs Slouchy Hat. [Ravelry] [Craftster]
Yarn: Lily Peaches & Creme in Sunshine
Hook: J/10/6mm

Amigurumi FINISH!

May 7, 2012 in Crochet

Last Saturday I talked about amigurumi and how I can’t finish projects with multiple pieces to save my life. Well, no more! I have finished the amigurumi cupcake in record time (about 3 evenings) and it is complete with base, frosting, glaze with a swirl on it, raspberry, polyfill, safety eyes, and embroidered mouth. Aw yeah.

The pattern itself seemed to be pretty well written, though the book itself falls a bit short in some areas. I don’t need my hand held all the way through the pattern, but it would be nice to see pointers on how to use the safety eyes, tips on placement of the eyes, etc. I found myself running short on yarn that I was using to sew because it didn’t really mention how long to leave the ends, but I managed. And lastly, the instructions for an adjustable ring were not at all what I would call the adjustable ring.

That being said, I might go ahead and make the doughnut sometime in the near future, before these new balls of yarn get added to my mystery stash and get lost in the great yarnie bins. More stash is the last thing I need!

Teehee, cupcake.

3KCBWDAY6 – Improving your Skillset

April 28, 2012 in Crochet, Knit

Lets face it, the majority of my projects, knit or crochet, don’t rely too much on shaping or sizing. I rarely pay attention to gauge, and in the case of hats, I’m usually making things up as I go along. I also have a chronic problem with finishing things I’ve started, but I’ll focus on that later. Today is about expansion, not completion… right?

So like I said, most of my crochet and knit items are flat pieces, but today I received a pretty neat gift: Yummy Crochet, a kit with a book of amigurumi patterns and all the supplies I’ll need to make 2 of the patterns: a cupcake and a doughnut. Now, I’ve tried a couple times making stuffies and other small pieces, but I generally got frustrated with all the small pieces or bored with sewing all the pieces together, but this time I am determined to get through at least the cupcake before it ends up on my to do pile for another year. Things that I will learn: How to use safety eyes, how to position safety eyes and embroider a cute little mouth in such a way that the thing actually retains its cuteness, and how to sew the pieces together without trying to rip things apart in the process. Patience and perseverance!

There are a couple extra things that I really want to talk about here, but I must wait. Partly for the photos that I don’t have yet, and partly for things to be actually complete before making an announcement for once. But damn am I excited about this one. Coming soon: More progress and awesomeness!

This has been a post celebrating the 3rd Annual Knitting and Crochet Blog Week.

3KCBWDAY5 – Something a Bit Different

April 27, 2012 in Crochet, Drawing/Painting, Knit

The Sheep Bully

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3KCBWDAY4 – Seasons!

April 26, 2012 in Crochet, Knit

I live in a part of the world where winters are frigid and frosty and frozen and for the most part downright miserable. But also where the summers are sunny and steamy and sweltering and for the most part downright miserable. It’s called the Midwest, and it sucks sometimes. Not all the time mind you, this winter has been exceptionally mild, especially after the blizzard we had last February.

Most of my knitting and crocheting is focused around the winter months. My Ravelry projects page (which is TOTALLY an accurate depiction of my yarning, I swear. Only not.) has no less than 4 hats and 6 scarves. Another hat (that isn’t shown on my Ravelry projects page, HA!) can be seen here, after doing a very good job of protecting my head from the aforementioned blizzard.

My summer months are spent in a constant search for air conditioning. When I do find a nice icy breeze to sit next to, I can usually get myself to hunker down for something small, like dish towels or scrubbies or market bags, the likes of things I simply don’t have photos of.
And then the temperate months are spent frantically trying to whip up (and justify) more scarves and hats or things that I will “totally wear when it’s not quite warm enough to go without a sweater” like the Amiga cardigan. One of these days I’ll get the right yarn and obsess over getting every stitch exactly right for a year until it is finally complete.

This has been a post celebrating the 3rd Annual Knitting and Crochet Blog Week.

3KCBWDAY3 – Your Knitting and Crochet Hero!

April 25, 2012 in Crochet, Knit

Okay… Maybe it’s time you met the real genius behind all of my fiber arts endeavors. Too long have I boasted these skills and hogged the spotlight from the one who truly deserves this honor.

I would like to introduce you to the true yarnie here at Frog Soup:

Bunny.

Bunny has been with me for years, and through thick and thin, he has whipped out the hooks and needles and produced some masterful works of art. See how he shows off his work, completely without shame! He’s such a ham!

Here he is with his most recent work in progress: the Catkin. Yes, he is the creator of that as well. I am but a shadow to his mastery of the needles.

He certainly is making a lot of progress since last time we talked about the Catkin! Go Bunny Go!

Bunny, you are my hero.

This has been a post celebrating the 3rd Annual Knitting and Crochet Blog Week.

3KCBWDAY2 – Photography Challenge Day!

April 24, 2012 in Crochet

Today I would like to share with you a little something I like to call “Crochet Topography.”

That is all.

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If you reeeally like this photo, please consider nominating it here!

3KCBWDAY1 – Color Lovers

April 23, 2012 in Crochet, Knit

Despite having learned crochet about 5 years ago and revelling in the beauty of yarns, years of sketching in black and white have left me useless at coordinating more than 2 colors on my own.

However, I do have very evident colors that I gravitate towards. For example, when I make a quick trip down the block to my local yarn shop, I am immediately drawn to anything in the light-vibrant-lime green range. A good recent example is my recently(ish) finished Owlings mitts:

The rest of my winter wardrobe also sports a similar color scheme, though as I stated earlier, I can’t match or coordinate to save my life, so I’ve got some bright green mitts, a darker, dustier green hat, and a green and blue scarf. Not quite a match made in heaven, but definitely cozy!

Whenever I can pull myself away from the greens, I usually find myself quickly pulled back into anything that’s a rich, vibrant, and/or deep color, even if I would never expect to like the color! For example, when I picked out the yellow Madeline Tosh that I’m using in my Catkin, I was surprising myself, because who would have guessed that I, who dabble in purple and green and blue and red, would fall for something so bright and cheery as yellow!

 Though I do have my anxiety about trying to put too many colors together, I hope to one day pick out a beautiful rainbow palette like Lucy at Attic 24 and make some amazingly bright and cheery blanket. But for now I will stick to my two-color projects and stand back and admire those who have a better eye for color.

This has been a post celebrating the 3rd Annual Knitting and Crochet Blog Week

365 Monsters Days 38 – 44

March 4, 2012 in 365, Crafts, Crochet

Day 38 – 02/26/12 – Comic Book Worm

Pen & Paper

I decided for something cute, but didn’t have a whole lot of time, and thus the comic book worm is born. Such a happy little worm…

Day 39 – 02/27/12 – Eyesenhower

Prismacolor Pencils

It has been a long time since I’ve gotten out my Prismacolors, and I was excited to use them again. I was a little less excited though when the leads of all of the colors I wanted to use kept breaking. Hardly a surprise though, this box of colored pencils has travelled with me through probably 8 different moves, if not more. I also need a better pencil sharpener.

But the monster was still fun to make!

Day 40 – 02/28/12 – Monster Totem

Crochet

Day 40 in the book said to work with yarn. And as I’ve been knitting up a storm on my Catkin project, I decided to break out my crochet hook and some scrap yarn and start hooking! I started working in a circle while watching Castle, and worked increases and decreases evenly around until it looked roughly like this. Completely freehand. Largest non-temporary monster yet!

Day 41 – 02/29/12 – Terrorist

Pen & Paper

Day 41 said to make something larger than it normally would be, and as I was once again strapped for time, I scribbled out an ant-esque beast terrorizing a city.

Day 42 – 03/01/12 – Domo Bracelet

“Friendship Thread”

Okay, so this was a really big cheater move here. First, I apparently can’t read, because I was trying to emulate day 43′s prompt (Learn something new). Also, I totally made this piece of bracelet a few days earlier. And, it’s not a finished piece. In fact, on Saturday I completely undid all the knots because I wanted to start over and make the knots tighter and more uniform, etc. etc.

BUT I did see the unfinished piece laying on my desk and go “Ooh, that would make a good monster!” despite all of the evidence against it!

Day 43 – 03/02/12 – Sir Mix-A-Lot

Found

This mixer has been tucked away in a corner for a while. Chu wanted to use it to improve on his croissant-making endeavors (more on that later), but this beast needs a bit of TLC before it’ll work quite right. No mater though. It can be a temporary gentlemanly monster hat stand for a while.

Day 44 – 03/03/12 – Eeevil Pilot Fish

Pen & Junk Mail

Day 42′s real prompt was to use junk mail, and day 44′s prompt was to make something that light’s up. I didn’t realize that I had accomplished both until after the monster was done. Go Go Fish Monster! (Monster’s name is a nod to the great Eddie Izzard. Go look it up)

Not sure what’s going on? Check out my 365 Monsters Intro as well as the Make Something 365 Blog for more information and inspiration of your own!

Slouchy cap of Skulls

September 7, 2010 in Crafts, Crochet

When Chu’s mother returned from her latest trip to France, she brought back two balls of Bergère de France Zig Zag for me to play with.

Bergère de France Zig Zag

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