Tuesday, July 29, 2008

WIP #3


It's warm, it's fuzzy, it's thick, it's colorful, and apparently it's almost done. I used the basic chevron with this one (like my sister's blanket), but I also used three different yarns, and a Q hook. The yarns are: Red Heart Super Saver in sunshine print (fades from yellow to red and back), Caron Simply Soft in pink, yellow, and orange (pictured above, though they are in fact much brighter then they appear), and Lion Brand Fun Fur in black. Since the yarns are really thick when put together and the hook is huge, this one has worked up really quickly. The only problem is that the fun fur sheds everywhere. I have to finish this one before the end of the summer, because it's for my roommate for Hanukkah. I'm pretty sure she's gonna love it, cos I know I do.

CP #7 and #8


I'm putting these guys together into one post, because they're made from the same book and they both have the same basic shape. The top one was a skeleton bride for Radka, the exchange student who stayed with us last year. She loved it. The bottom one is a little devil for my sister, also named Radka. (Last year was a confusing year at my house). These guys come from an awesome book titled "Creepy Cute Crochet" and are made from Lion Brand Cotton-Ease yarn. Embellishments are made from tulle and embroidery thread for the bride and felt and embroidery thread for the little devil. Both have googly eyes. (YAY!) They are filled with both fiberfill and polypellets, which are used to keep them from toppling over. They stand about two inches tall.

CP #6

Little bear for my mom's keys! This is actually the second bear that I made, but Corey took the first one, so he'll be put in later. He's made from scrap pieces of baby yarn and stuffed with a little bit of fiberfill. The pattern came from Crochet Today! magazine, but I'm not sure which issue.

CP #5


I was waiting for one of the girls I babysit to wake up so I could get her ready for school (yes this was a while ago) and I decided to make a little crochet heart for her. It's made from Red Heart Super Saver in red, and with a p? size hook. I ended up using pink to make it into a necklace for her and she wore it to school that day telling everyone how awesome I was. She doesn't seem to think that as much anymore, but she still has it and I know she still likes it.

CP #4


I MADE SOCKS!!! YAY! So these guys just barely fit me, and I had just enough yarn to complete them (I was lucky I chose to use yellow for the heels and toes or I wouldn't have had enough). They are pretty thick and a little scratchy, but I think that was from the heat. I think they'll be great as dorm socks for the winter when I don't feel like leaving the room. They are crocheted, mostly because the knit sock patterns scared me, though I do want to try those eventually. The pattern was from LionBrand.com and it was titled "Joan Socks" or something similar to that. The blue yarn is some Swedish self-striping yarn that my mom found somewhere a few years ago and the yellow is baby yarn, though I'm not sure which brand.

WIP Update

WIP # 1: So, the blanket that I'm making for my sister has only had a few rows added onto it, but I've decided that in reality it's only about a fourth of the way done, since it's really small. So I'm going to make another one in the same colors, same width and everything, and I'm just going to sew it onto the side of the other one to make it bigger.

WIP # 2: My UMass blanket is about half way done but with everything that I've been working on and haven't completed, I don't know if it will be done before school starts. However, the first few home games take place in warm weather, so it gives me a few more weeks to complete it before I will need to have it for the games.

Also, all the projects that are going to be added shortly will most likely not be in order, since I don't really remember when I completed which. There are a few projects missing, since I either don't have pictures yet (because I'm lazy/busy), or they are at Corey's house and I haven't gotten the chance to take pictures of them.