Friday, October 25, 2013

Tip: Painting Stripes

Okay, okay!  I know this isn't a crochet tip, but I wanted to share it somewhere, so here it is. 

I don't know how other people do it, but I came up with this:

 I wanted to do stripes and decided to make them all the width of the painter's tape.  Then, to measure, I used two small pieces of tape to decide the width. 
 I painted over the whole thing!
 And removed the tape!
 Voila!

On my hook: Sneak Peek

So I found this stitch that I really like, but was in a different language.  So, I looked at pictures and video of the stitch being done and rewrote it into English.  Now, I'm working on a cowl with it.  I'm really excited to have a cowl for winter and to sell the pattern when I get it finished! 

It's a little bit tricky until you get the hang of it, but then it is easy and you can even look away more while you are working on it! 

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Halloween Hats

I had a request for some hats for Halloween costumes.  I'm really happy with out they turned out and I am excited to use the new antenna pattern I developed along the way!


Butterfly Hat

Caterpillar Hat

Monday, October 14, 2013

TIP: Taking from both ends of a skein

It's kind of hard to show what is going on here, but I found a way to use to strands of yarn without going through the trouble of winding two balls from one or buying double amounts. I decided to try to use the end you are supposed to that comes out of the middle and the one that hangs out on the outside. I was able to have two strands and make the hat extra squishy and not have to start by winding balls. I hate winding balls of yarn, first! (I stupidly just wait until they are a problem and all in knots...) This worked really well and didn't get all tangled up like I expected it to. A couple of times I had to untwist the yarn as I went, but it mostly just worked out perfectly. I will definitely be trying this with other projects and types of yarn!

Sorry about the blinding color! It really is a vibrant yarn and my camera really picked up on that! Ouch!





A couple of disclaimers:

I didn't use the entire skein on this project, so I don't know what would happen once the yarn got really loose.

So far, I've only tried this with Red Heart worsted weight acrylic yarn.

(Let me know if you have luck or trouble with this tip!  I'd love to have more input!)

Saturday, October 12, 2013

Daisy Chain Bookmark

I just lowered the price of my Daisy Chain Scarf Pattern.  It is now $3.99!

Also, if you use crochet thread (#10), you can make a cute bookmark! 5 flower motifs long and it is perfect for keeping your place in your favorite book!

Thursday, October 3, 2013

Fall Goodness

As the weather starts to cool off in my neck of the woods, I start to think of the holidays, baking without making my kitchen uncomfortably hot, soup, warm hats and scarves, chocolate, changing leaves, cute kids in costume, chocolate, crochet for Christmas....The list goes on.  Ya, chocolate should be on there a few more times, but I hate to read long blog posts, so let's cut it short!
I'm hoping to start my first cowl today!  I've been working to translate a stitch and make it work for a new pattern.  I think I might start the actual design today!  Let's hope this nap time designing session can last and be productive! 

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Daisy Chain Scarf Pattern


I'm so excited to announce that my first pattern is ready for sale!!! It is just $3.99 and you can buy it here:

Daisy Chain Scarf

It is an adorable scarf made by attaching daisy motifs as you go. I hate to get to the end of a project and then have to sew everything together and weave in all of the ends, so this scarf avoids all of that hassle.

Great for Spring or when you want a little color in the winter!


Close up of single daisy motif.
Mix-and-match color option.
Pink and orange!