RSS Aggravation!

I am using a new Feedreeder, FeedDemon, and have been re-adding my blog feeds that I like to read. I decided on a whim to add mine.  There is something wrong with the RSS feed, but I could get it to work with Atom.  I have been looking online to see how to fix it. It is too complicated for a 40-something Hillbilly like me. My youngest DD, who is quite computer literate, tried to make the supposed fix for this work, but to no avail (and she didn’t say even one bad word even though she wanted to lol).  So if you want to subscribe to my blog, you will have to do it with Atom until this thing is fixed. Apparently quite a few other bloggers who use WordPress have this same issue. I have an independent host, but use WordPress to blog.

Hopefully this issue will be fixed soon, or someone will come up with a really, really so-easy-my-cat-could-do-it way to fix this issue.  In the meantime,

Happy Crafting!

Sherry

Happy New Year!

Wow, it’s 2010 already.  Where did the time go?  It seems like it was yesterday that my first child was delivered by emergency cesarean –wait, that was 23 years and some odd months ago.  Sheesh, the time sure does fly when your busy with life and not paying attention!  I sure hope this year goes a little better than last year.  My DH was one of the many to lose his job, so we had to make some changes.  Some were good, some maybe not so good. We will have to see how it all works out in the end.

I’ve already finished a couple of projects for 2010.  The first is a little crochet sweater for my DD’s dog, Kenley.  The picture doesn’t do the color justice. It looks red, but it is actually a deep burgundy.   We’ll see I guess. The pattern I used was one I found on Ravelry called Candy Corn Pet Sweater; her website is DIY Maven. I modified it to have buttons instead of being a “pullover”. I don’t think Kenley would wear it all the time, but only when she goes out and it’s really cold. I will have Rae get a picture of her with it on — if she’ll wear it lol. The project pages on Ravelry show how some have made this for their cats and dogs. My big boy, Smokey, let me try it on him, but his brother Baby said “No way!” and took off lol!

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The other thing I finished was a Jayne Cobb hat (knit using this pattern), although in black and pink.  I made a scarf  (Tunisian crochet) to go with it (no pattern–I made it up as I went). They are for Rae’s friend Dee. I hope she likes them.

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I sent a round ripple baby afghan I made last year using this pattern in pink and white yarn to Rae’s boyfriend’s sister for her new baby girl. They have two boys, so I imagine they are a little excited about having a girl.  Her name is Molly–very cute name, one of my favorites. I will have to look to see if I have a photo of the afghan. I may not have taken one since I was making some for donation. I hope I did. It was one of my favorite color/yarn combination’s.

I am also working on an exchange that I mailed to India in late October or early November that was never received. I am remaking the item that I put in there, plus a few little extras. I feel bad that it got lost somewhere. This time I’m going to put it in a super envelope or small box.

I hope everyone’s year is getting off to a good start. We are doing what we’ve always done–keep on going even when it’s like walking in quicksand!

Take care & Happy Crafting!

Sherry

Last Minute Christmas Gifts

Well, I had to make a few last minute Christmas gifts and these were some of them. I made my oldest daughter Rachel a fuzzy pink ornament, which she loved. BUT she wanted to know if I could add eyes and a ribbon. I said okay, and here is what I came up with. The first one is Rachel’s, the second Kaitlin’s, and the last one was for my sister Sara.

These were really easy and a lot of fun to do.  I used old glass ball ornaments that weren’t too pretty anymore. I made a chain of 3 st, then turned and double crocheted 6 times in first stitch, joined with slip stitch NOTE: You should place a marker or use a scrap of yarn to mark the  first stitch since it is very difficult to see the stitches with this yarn. For the next row, ch 2 (does not count as stitch), 2 dc in each stitch around, join. Next row: ch2, *2 dc in first st, 1 dc in next*, rep around, join.  Depending on the size of your ornament, you can repeat the last round once. The blue ornament above was larger, so I made the last row twice.  Then I inserted the ornament and ch 2, then 1 dc in first couple of stitches, the dc 2 together to decrease around. I just spaced the decreases evenly. If you need to you can do this for two rows depending on your ornament size. I stopped just short of the top. Fasten yarn off, leaving about a 6″ tail. I wove the tail through the stitches all the way around and used this to draw the cover closed. Tie off yarn securely and weave in end.  I hot glued the wiggly eyes on, then attached the flowers and a ribbon through the metal loop on top, then attached the hook for hanging. You could also use yarn/thread/twine, etc. for the hanging loop. Voila, a fuzzy faced ornament.

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The other last minute item I made was a hanger cover. I got the hangers at the Dollar Tree, 4 for $1.00.  I used scarp yarn–what self-respecting fiber artist doesn’t have a batch of yarn balls around lol???  There are many patterns available for these, but I needed something quick so I just made it as simple as possible–love that KISS rule (keep it simple sherry-modified for me but the stupid would work just as well some days LOL).  I used worsted weight yarn, although on some I used a bulky yarn and just adjusted my chain length accordingly.  I don’t remember how many I used since those were the first ones I made back in October for my youngest sisters birthday. For the worsted, I made a chain of about 110 stitches, and beginning in the 2nd ch from hook, turned and double crocheted in the first 8 (my hangers had a slightly wider area under the hook so these accommodated that), then hdc to last 8 st, dc in last 8. ch 2, turn (do not count as a stitch), dc in first 8 st, hdc to last 8, dc last 8.  Fasten off but leave an end long enough for sewing the hanger closed. I made it 1.5 times  the length of my hanger. You can use any method for sewing you want; place hanger in center of strip, fold up and sew closed. I moved the seam to the inside of the hanger since I liked how that looked better. When I got to the end, I sewed each end of the strip together, tied it off and wove the end in. I made a matching bow and tied it at the base of the hanger. You can do whatever you want to decorate. If you do not want to sew it closed, you can also single crochet or slip stitch it closed, then sew the ends together and fasten off. If your hanger has those little hooks for skinny straps, then just adjust your strip while sewing closed to accommodate them and sew together on each side. Here are images of 6 of the ones I made. I will post some links to other patterns as well. There are some really neat ones out there.

For those wooden hangers that are just one piece:

http://makeityourown.wordpress.com/free-patterns/ (scroll down)

http://www.freecraftunlimited.com/crochet-clothes-hanger-cover.html

http://crochet4you1.tripod.com/pattern130.htm

For contoured hangers:

http://homepage.eircom.net/~lindaohdsl/CoatHang.html

These completely cover the hangers:

http://crochetjessica.wordpress.com/2009/09/05/hanger-cover/

http://www.sugarncream.com/pattern.php?PID=4321

http://members.optusnet.com.au/we2/hangercover.html

Very cute nursery hanger covers:

http://www.crochetsoiree.com/patterns/view/238-nursery-hangers/

These are only a small example of the many free patterns you can find on the web. There are many great designers out there who make their work available to other fiber artists, so lets respect their copyright and don’t claim their work as our own. For my hanger cover, I looked at a lot of covers and if I had more time I would’ve done something fancier. I just need something quick and simple and came up with idea. That’s part of the fun of working with with your hands–if you have an idea you can create all kinds of neat things.

Happy crafting!

Sherry

Snow!

We have our first snow back home in Tennessee!  This little dusting happened on December 5, 2009.  We had to laugh, though.  We are used to LOTS of snow in Indiana, and this little dusting wasn’t worth noticing that much, but people here freak out over the least little snow.

This was melted by lunch.  Here is a photo of snow from when we still lived in Indiana.  This is what we are used to! Underneath all that snow was several inches of ice–which I don’t like driving on but life doesn’t stop just cause you got snow!  We had more before it was over.

Shawler

A few years ago I made my girls a poncho each. My oldest daughter wore a hole in hers and my youngest daughter is still using hers.  She wears it while sitting at her computer. It is starting to look a little rough and I started looking around for a new pattern to make.  She wears her poncho flat and like a shawl so I started looking at shawls.  I found a pattern on Ravelry that we really liked and bought it from Shelleden’s shop on Etsy. As of this post it is sold out (how do you sell out of a PDF?????) but I found it to be a decent pattern. I made some modifications to make it easier and changed the cuffs to make them easier to do.  I have several family members requesting them as gifts for Christmas. I can make one in a couple of days if I only focus on that item. I’ve made two, the first for Kait and the second as a Secret Santa gift. I apologize for the headless model–my DH took the photo’s and he is not a photographer!

The pattern calls for chunky yarn but I used a single strand of worsted weight since both of these items will be worn indoors only. The gift shawler is going to a young man who is wheelchair bound and he would like it to wear when he’s watching TV or a movie.  I am happy to make it for him. My sister wants one made from chunky yarn so I told her she had to buy the yarn since I currently don’t have any chunky yarn in my stash.

Gotta go work on another Secret Santa exchange item that is going in the mail Monday or Tuesday.  Have a great day!

Happy Crafting!

Sherry

Christmas Crochet

I have been making some Christmas ornaments and here are a few that I have finished.  The icicle doesn’t show up that well in the photo, which is annoying. The yarn has a sparkly thread through it that reflects the light.  I will put the links to the patterns that I used to make these.  I bought the glass balls at the Habitat for Humanity ReStore here in my county for $1.50 for two boxes. As for the icicle, I will write up how I did that at the end of this post.

The teal blue pattern is one I got from Ravelry as a free download. It is only available on Ravelry. The white one with beads, the gold and the red/white/green are made using the same pattern but I eliminated the picot round and continued making loops and single crochet.  The red ornament was made using  the Faux Picot Ball Cover by Cylinda Mathews.

The Icicle was very simple to do. If you’ve ever done crochet where you made a curly piece (like those dolls with curly arms and legs) then you can do this icicle.  You can make it as long or short as you want by making your chain longer.

Icicle

Using your choice of yarn and hook, chain 30. Single crochet twice in second chain from hook (I go through the “hump” on the back–it gives it a nicer edge). Single crochet twice in each chain to end. Fasten off and weave yarn end. Attach hook or make a loop of yarn for hanging. Voila! You’ve made an easy to remove icicle for your tree. I thought about attaching a clear bead on the tips of my icicles but I can’t find the darn beads.  Moving is a pain in the tushy!!! I have things for crafting but can’t find the darn things without a major search. I may add them later when I finally locate them.

Have a great day & happy crafting!

Sherry

Falling down the stairs….again

This is what happens when you fall down the stairs for the fourth time in six months, only this time you hit the wall at the bottom. My husband has forbidden me to come down the stairs in bare feet or slippers since every time I’ve fallen that’s what I’ve been wearing (or not).  I listened for a day or two but it is too cold to go without slippers, and unlike his silly Northern butt, I am a hillbilly and I don’t wear shoes in the house!

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Speaking of hubby, this is what he’s been doing all summer and stocking up our freezer with fresh fish.  He’s slowed down a bit since it’s cold and he doesn’t like being cold. He loves the snow, but he hates being cold. Go figure!.

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Speaking of snow, this is our first official snow fall in my hometown. I’m glad to be back home, but I have to laugh. This snow was melted by noon, and it was only about an inch on the ground, but people here freak out. When we lived in Indiana, an inch of snow wasn’t even noticed by us.  When I was a kid (a long time ago) we had snow here in Tennessee that was awesome!  But now we hardly get any at all. I guess as an adult who has to drive in it, that’s okay, but as a kid who loved missing school because of snow, it was fantastic!..

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Gotta go do some crafting! Have a great day.

Sherry

I’m in hexagon love…..

A couple of months ago I saw a hexagon blanket on Attic24’s blog and fell in love with the idea of making one for my bed.  It was so pretty, and I just knew it would be perfect.  I’ve been a crocheter for a long time, but I’ve never joined motifs together by crocheting in this manner.  Lucy has a fantastic tutorial of how she assembles her motif’s, based on a great tutorial by Moonstitches (I love her blog–so many cool ideas!).

Here is a photo I took of my “hex in the works”.  The yarn I’m using is Hobby Lobby’s I Love This Yarn, which is acrylic.  It is the softest acrylic yarn I’ve ever used, and with three cats I wanted something that would last.  I know from making other afghans that acrylic will stand up well to my family lol.  The colors are Old Leaf, Sun Gold, and Terra Cotta.  These colors are so me, especially the green.

This has been fun to crochet.  I just make sure I weave the ends as I go. I really hate going back to do that, and it’s so much better if you do it as you go (at least for me anyway).  I hoped to have it finished by cooler weather but somehow just didn’t make it. So know I am working on it a bit at a time in between other projects, namely Christmas gifts.

If you would like to see some other gorgeous hexagon love ideas, go to the Flickr Hexagon Love group and see some amazing projects, or if you have a Ravelry account, go to patterns and do a search for hexagons. You will be amazed at the variety of projects that can be done.  WOW!!

Happy Crafting.

Sherry

Some 2009 FO’s

In 2009 I finished a few things.  I had been working on designing some things when we had to pack up and move, but those have gotten put on hold until next year.  I will be submitting some of them for consideration to a yahoo.com group I belong to that does holiday gifts every year. It’s called Holiday Mystery Gifts and I believe this is their third year.  We don’t have many crochet items right now, mostly knit, so I thought I would see if they would be interested in any of mine.  Anyway, here are some things I finished this year.

Zero the Ghostly Dog:  My daughter Kaitlin has a friend who absolutely loves the movie Nightmare Before Christmas and Zero.  I found many patterns on Ravelry, crochet and knit, but decided to go with the pattern on Lizville’s site.  It was a very quick crochet and he turned out really cute. He was for Nicole’s birthday but I haven’t mailed it to her yet.  I also saw a pattern for Jack Skellington as well. I don’t know if I want to make anything like this for a while, especially ~with my Christmas “To Make” list.

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I also finished a doily for an exchange. I haven’t worked in thread for awhile so it was an adjustment.  I used the pattern Silver Surf from this site and you can see examples of it on Ravelry if you are a member (it’s free–and totally awesome if you are a fiber artist).

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One final item for this post and I’ll save the rest for another post.  I made a Granny Scarf using the pattern from Suzie’s Stuff.  She has many awesome free patterns and a Yahoo group, too.  I didn’t change colors so I had to figure out how to continue around since I didn’t fasten off, but it was really easy to do.

Have a good weekend and happy crafting.  TGIF!!!!

Sherry

Blog Update

I’ve not been very good about posting to my blog since last year.  2009 has been a strange year.  I got my first clean bill of health in February 2009, which was the first good one in almost two years.  Not long after that we found out that my husband would be losing his job soon.  His boss planned to keep him as long as he could, and so John worked until the end of May.  We sold our home in early May and moved our stuff back to Tennessee, which is my home state. Kaitlin and I stayed with our oldest daughter, then when John came home at the end of May we found our own place.  We are renting an apartment right now since we are only living on unemployment, but in the summer we hope to move into a house.

I’ve gotten some things made in the last year and I hope to get some of the photo’s posted soon.  It is that time of year again, although this year I don’t have to make as much since we aren’t exchanging gifts at my Mom’s house. We will only be exchanging with our daughter and her beau.

Have a great day & happy crafting!

Sherry