So balancing my crafting life?
I feel like hobbies are just that - you do them in your free time, and sometimes one hobby takes over. I pretty much stopped paper crafting, and should pass on some of my stamping and paper craft stuff. I also don't use my sewing machine much, although with the new house, I think that curtains are in my future.
I love my yarn crafting. Knit and crochet are pretty interchangable in terms of which I want to work on. Although it's usually project driven. I worked very hard on my crochet scarflette when I was loving that yarn!
And now I'm in love with Malabrigo Rios and only work on my sweater sleeves in front of the TV. yummy yarn. Although I think that if I didn't "force" myself to spin I might not. So Mondays are spinning days. My guild meets one Monday a month, so that made sense to me.
Here's some spinning pictures:
May 2, 2012
April 30, 2012
3KCBWDAY6 - Improving Your Skill Set
I lost my internet - sorry about that. Day 5 was about a different kind of post - I'm not going to do that. It did not inspire me.
But Day 6 is all about how far on my crafting journey do I think I am.
I'm a competent knitter. I know my knits, I can 'read' my knitting. I can decipher a cable or lace pattern. I can write a pattern that others could follow. I have had a pattern published and have a pattern for SALE on Ravelry, and have had sales already! :-o I am wear I want to be on my journey. As far as skills go, one that I do want to pick up is double knitting. I am comfortable with slip stitches and mosaic knitting techniques, I like color-work and am while I HATE it while I'm working it, I love the effect. Cables come easy now, and I think they get better all the time. I have started working on keeping even tension, and making finishing a priority.
I love this craft because there is a journey to take. It's a long one, with lots of different arteries. How has your crafting path evolved?
To read all about how others taking part in Knitting and crochet blog week are expanding their sets of skills (or not!), simply perform a Google search for the tag 3KCBWDAY6, or click here.
But Day 6 is all about how far on my crafting journey do I think I am.
I'm a competent knitter. I know my knits, I can 'read' my knitting. I can decipher a cable or lace pattern. I can write a pattern that others could follow. I have had a pattern published and have a pattern for SALE on Ravelry, and have had sales already! :-o I am wear I want to be on my journey. As far as skills go, one that I do want to pick up is double knitting. I am comfortable with slip stitches and mosaic knitting techniques, I like color-work and am while I HATE it while I'm working it, I love the effect. Cables come easy now, and I think they get better all the time. I have started working on keeping even tension, and making finishing a priority.
I love this craft because there is a journey to take. It's a long one, with lots of different arteries. How has your crafting path evolved?
To read all about how others taking part in Knitting and crochet blog week are expanding their sets of skills (or not!), simply perform a Google search for the tag 3KCBWDAY6, or click here.
April 26, 2012
3KCBWDAY4 - A Knitter For All Seasons
Are you a seasonal knitter? Do you craft with the seasons?
I don't think I really do. I will knit on most anything at any-time. Although it may require a jump in the AC if I decide I want to work on my blankets in the summer :)
I took a look at what I've completed when, and it's more deadline driven than seasonal. In the fall it's all about the holiday knitting and getting gifts done for everyone. In the spring and winter it's about me, and I'm all about starting a sweater for ME! The summer is a lot of socks and cotton, since I like sandals, I don't see my socks in the summer :( I will however work with cotton only reluctantly in the winter, so I guess that's my seasonal crafting shift.
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I don't think I really do. I will knit on most anything at any-time. Although it may require a jump in the AC if I decide I want to work on my blankets in the summer :)
I took a look at what I've completed when, and it's more deadline driven than seasonal. In the fall it's all about the holiday knitting and getting gifts done for everyone. In the spring and winter it's about me, and I'm all about starting a sweater for ME! The summer is a lot of socks and cotton, since I like sandals, I don't see my socks in the summer :( I will however work with cotton only reluctantly in the winter, so I guess that's my seasonal crafting shift.
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April 25, 2012
3KCBWDAY3 - Your Knitting Or Crochet Hero
Hi - Today let's talk about my knitting and crochet heroes. I can't tell you how much I love The Yarn Harlot. She's sassy and has a stash-ability that I envy. I also find her funny and her practical knitting style is much like mine. Don't rippit - fix it! I love that. She also likes simple yet engaging patterns, and I can't tell you how many times I've made a thing because she did. Thanks Stephanie! :)
As I start designing more, I find that I have a design hero - Knit Purl Hunter - Michelle Hunter. I got to take her class, and she even touched on design in her Mystery Sock workshop. It was great. I love how simple and intelligent her patterns are. I try to emulate her in my own patterns. Thanks Michelle!
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I copied the Yarn Harlot and jumped on the Striped Noro Scarf Bandwagon
As I start designing more, I find that I have a design hero - Knit Purl Hunter - Michelle Hunter. I got to take her class, and she even touched on design in her Mystery Sock workshop. It was great. I love how simple and intelligent her patterns are. I try to emulate her in my own patterns. Thanks Michelle!
Socks I designed inspired by Knit Purl Hunter
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April 24, 2012
3KCBWDAY2 - Photography Challenge
Sock Monkeys Have ATTITUDE - BACK OFF!
Cooking my style:
And keep an eye on your shark hats ... they get hungry..
Today's challenge is a photography challenge - there's a prize thinger ---- that's cool!
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Cooking my style:
And keep an eye on your shark hats ... they get hungry..
Today's challenge is a photography challenge - there's a prize thinger ---- that's cool!
To read what other people are writing for today’s prompt in Knitting and Crochet Blog Week, search Google for 3KCBWDAY2 or click here.
3KCBWDAY1 - Colour Lovers
I have decided to participate in the 3rd annual Knit & Crochet Blog Week. It's this week. I decided late on Monday and promptly fell asleep after killing myself doing paperwork for Exciting News for today's blog.
Day 1's theme is Color:
"Color is one of our greatest expressions of ourselves when we choose to knit or crochet, so how do you choose what colours you buy and crochet or knit with. Have a look through your stash and see if there is a predominance of one colour. Do the same with your finished projects - do they match? Do you love a rainbow of bright hues, or more subdued tones. How much attention do you pay to the original colour that a garment is knit in when you see a pattern? Tell readers about your love or confusion over color."
What colors draw me in? Greens, Blues, Purples, BRIGHTS. Here's a photo of my stash of sock yarn circa 2010. It's been enhanced. And I have to say that I like to keep my blues and greens don't I?
And here's a picture of my stash in my bookshelf. So pretty..... Also lots of greens and blue.
Here's my sock projects ... again: greens and blues are here... I like those cool and jewel tones a lot.
I love blues and brights. Lots of love for purple too :)
BIG NEWS:
I say this reflection comes at the right time - we're buying a house. A giant 4 bedroom home with room for a CRAFT ROOM! I have to pick a color of the walls! I hope for a green and a purple? That seems to be a good portion of my stash.... So excited, but I am bad at decorating. We'll see how this goes huh?
Day 1's theme is Color:
"Color is one of our greatest expressions of ourselves when we choose to knit or crochet, so how do you choose what colours you buy and crochet or knit with. Have a look through your stash and see if there is a predominance of one colour. Do the same with your finished projects - do they match? Do you love a rainbow of bright hues, or more subdued tones. How much attention do you pay to the original colour that a garment is knit in when you see a pattern? Tell readers about your love or confusion over color."
What colors draw me in? Greens, Blues, Purples, BRIGHTS. Here's a photo of my stash of sock yarn circa 2010. It's been enhanced. And I have to say that I like to keep my blues and greens don't I?
And here's a picture of my stash in my bookshelf. So pretty..... Also lots of greens and blue.
Here's my sock projects ... again: greens and blues are here... I like those cool and jewel tones a lot.
I love blues and brights. Lots of love for purple too :)
BIG NEWS:
I say this reflection comes at the right time - we're buying a house. A giant 4 bedroom home with room for a CRAFT ROOM! I have to pick a color of the walls! I hope for a green and a purple? That seems to be a good portion of my stash.... So excited, but I am bad at decorating. We'll see how this goes huh?
April 21, 2012
All that glitters is knitters
In between the time that I've last posted I've been on a tour of some of the biggest names in knitting.
Nancy Bush was at the Windy City Knitting Guild in February. I love her. She's a wonderful storyteller and had a wide range of knitting knowledge. Talked about Sock Summit and where her sock knitting started and how that led into Estonian knitting. It was amazing. The class itself I found ok. Heels and Toes. We spent about 3 hours knitting heels, but no talk of fit or wear. All those wonderful socks from the books - have never been worn! NEVER! Ah! She is a process knitter :)
Token picture of some Nancy Bush Socks
I also got to meet Knit Purl Hunter at Mosaic Yarns - after completing ALL of her amazing Skacel KAL patterns, it was great to learn directly from her, instead of through a YouTube video. Thanks Michelle! She even held up my tons of kept projects (about 1/3 I gave away to friends and family - lucky ones).
We did a little mystery sock. It's Celtic Cables and I have just finished the heels. What a wonderful day.
Socks in Progress
Then for my birthday at the end of March I went to see Miss Babs at Loopy Yarns in downtown Chicago. It was a good trip with a bunch of my knitting friends. They are all so great. And all the color! I love Miss Babs' stuff. Here's what I got - TardisH yarn and LIME GREEN ROVING. Hurray!
And I've been so excited about the roving - I worked through it a little.
Last weekend I got to meet Cookie A and was pretty well featured on her blog! Here's a pretty awful picture of us - but meh. I love her just the same. I wish I stopped talking to get a good shot.
I have to say Cookie was pretty amazing too. High energy and a genuine LOVE of her subject. I took the Cable Suckage Factor class. It was very mathy and made that design of socks with cables attainable. She's a smarty every day. We laughed a lot and knit a lot and measured some. This was again through the Windy City Knitting Guild. It was a good deal to join. They are a wonderful group of women. I think I might have met about 80% of the knitters in the county now.
Now the big news.
I've been not posting because I was burnt out from work - end of fiscal year meant lots of extra work & a lot of burn out. But our group rocked it - deadlines met and clients happy.
I've got a pattern coming out in the 2013 Knitting Pattern A Day Calendar. A Toe-Up Garter Chevron Sock :) I'm thrilled!
I need to work on a 2014 pattern. Thinking about my Penguin Christmas Socking and my Pirate Christmas Stocking. :-D That would kick butt.
I am going to teach a beginners sock class at Fuzzy Wuzzy Yarns starting on May 16. Thrilled! If you haven't knit socks before, you will leave the series of 3 2-hour classes with your first sock. Worked in DK yarn - Simplicity. :-D
Happy Knits!
February 25, 2012
The knitter's quandery
So, what do you work on? You have several projects on the needles. A sock, a vest, two shawls, and a couple hats.
You work on whichever project does NOT have a deadline. That's what you do.
I have finished at least one of my deadline knitting projects. I completed the knitting on my Fuzzy Wuzzy UFO project. It's a summery shawl, square shaped, netting. I bound the project off a long time ago, but found that the extra yarn I had purchased for the shawl WOULD work after all! (HURRAY!) I needed to use the other end of the skein to work from, since the two ends were considerably different. One side dark, leaving stains on my fingers, the other side light and bright. I suspect the dark will eventaully rinse out in a good soak. However, I am glad how it turned out.
I have my Progressive Needles KAL project rolling. Very cute socks by Michelle Hunter. I love them, but they are much longer than I like in a sock. Maybe Jessi will get them. She loves her Spitfire made Hand Knit Socks, and she has long skinny legs. It is a really neat pattern - and stranded colorwork. They will be very warm! I am so close to finishing these that I can taste it. I have to do my sewn bind off - they are toe up and I love a sewn bind off for that. I need to finish the after-thought heels too. I like my bind off to be the LAST thing I do, I dislike the after-thought heel for that reason.
I have been inspired to spin though - amazingly fun stuff. And I've been plying! Two ply on my spindle.
Here's some Merino-Mohair blend :)
And some Valentine yarn - Designer Batts by Serena Rachels. It's a hodge-podge of fibers - with some sparkle and silk. It was a ton of fun to spin. I do hope I can get my hands on some more of that :)
You work on whichever project does NOT have a deadline. That's what you do.
I have finished at least one of my deadline knitting projects. I completed the knitting on my Fuzzy Wuzzy UFO project. It's a summery shawl, square shaped, netting. I bound the project off a long time ago, but found that the extra yarn I had purchased for the shawl WOULD work after all! (HURRAY!) I needed to use the other end of the skein to work from, since the two ends were considerably different. One side dark, leaving stains on my fingers, the other side light and bright. I suspect the dark will eventaully rinse out in a good soak. However, I am glad how it turned out.
I have my Progressive Needles KAL project rolling. Very cute socks by Michelle Hunter. I love them, but they are much longer than I like in a sock. Maybe Jessi will get them. She loves her Spitfire made Hand Knit Socks, and she has long skinny legs. It is a really neat pattern - and stranded colorwork. They will be very warm! I am so close to finishing these that I can taste it. I have to do my sewn bind off - they are toe up and I love a sewn bind off for that. I need to finish the after-thought heels too. I like my bind off to be the LAST thing I do, I dislike the after-thought heel for that reason.
I have been inspired to spin though - amazingly fun stuff. And I've been plying! Two ply on my spindle.
Here's some Merino-Mohair blend :)
And some Valentine yarn - Designer Batts by Serena Rachels. It's a hodge-podge of fibers - with some sparkle and silk. It was a ton of fun to spin. I do hope I can get my hands on some more of that :)
January 22, 2012
New stuffs for a new year
I guess I should publish my knitting resolutions - because it's about that time of year. And yes, we are 22 days in, but you need to stop judging me.
I have some goals for 2012 for my fiber life.
1. Knit 12 hats for Halos of Hope. It's not a huge stretch for me, but one a month is a good clip :-D
2. Knit at least 3 patterns from the 2010 rockin sock club. I need to work some of those amazing patterns, even if they aren't in the STR colorways
3. Take Basics Basics from TKGA, when it fits into the budget (after my Nancy Bush Class and After Knitpurlhunter comes to my LYS)
4. Take a spinning class at The Fold. I'd like to go and try out some wheels.
About these goals. They are about building knitting karma, using what I have and expanding on my knowledge base. All things I really do believe in. I did not talk about stash enhancement nor building a library. I think I'm good in that respect.
Where am I in these goals. I have a hat ready for Halos, just need to weave in ends and bring it in. I have NO socks on the needles. None, but I am obsessed with the blanket/shawl I'm making from leftovers. M came over today and we knit and chatted (great time), she asked how much longer I was going to go. I could not answer, just "longer than this." It is lovely.
I've been reading the Rav group for the TKGA and their courses. Based on some of the chatter I hear, instead of jumping into the Master Class level 1, I'm going to take the Basics^3 course. Get a feel of what they expect and get some initial feed back on my knitting before getting into it.
Last one says it all. I'm wanting to wheel to take pressure off my shoulder while spinning. Spinning on a drop spindle is not ergonomic. I would love to try wheels, The Fold does private lessons too :-D.
I have some goals for 2012 for my fiber life.
1. Knit 12 hats for Halos of Hope. It's not a huge stretch for me, but one a month is a good clip :-D
2. Knit at least 3 patterns from the 2010 rockin sock club. I need to work some of those amazing patterns, even if they aren't in the STR colorways
3. Take Basics Basics from TKGA, when it fits into the budget (after my Nancy Bush Class and After Knitpurlhunter comes to my LYS)
4. Take a spinning class at The Fold. I'd like to go and try out some wheels.
About these goals. They are about building knitting karma, using what I have and expanding on my knowledge base. All things I really do believe in. I did not talk about stash enhancement nor building a library. I think I'm good in that respect.
Where am I in these goals. I have a hat ready for Halos, just need to weave in ends and bring it in. I have NO socks on the needles. None, but I am obsessed with the blanket/shawl I'm making from leftovers. M came over today and we knit and chatted (great time), she asked how much longer I was going to go. I could not answer, just "longer than this." It is lovely.
I've been reading the Rav group for the TKGA and their courses. Based on some of the chatter I hear, instead of jumping into the Master Class level 1, I'm going to take the Basics^3 course. Get a feel of what they expect and get some initial feed back on my knitting before getting into it.
Last one says it all. I'm wanting to wheel to take pressure off my shoulder while spinning. Spinning on a drop spindle is not ergonomic. I would love to try wheels, The Fold does private lessons too :-D.
January 16, 2012
Packer win?
The Packers lost on Sunday - in the first game they HAD TO WIN. *eye roll* My Packer Playoff Project was the French Press Felted Slippers - a really quick and simple knit. I made in Malabrigo Worsted in Jaen - the Packer colorway.
I am ready to felt :-D Here are my amazing slippers pre-felting. I will felt Wednesday after knit-night tomorrow.
I am ready to felt :-D Here are my amazing slippers pre-felting. I will felt Wednesday after knit-night tomorrow.
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