She's Crafty


I learned to embroider by sewing a picture of shrimp sushi onto the chest of a baby onesie
Felted an old bag
Knit two hats
Knit a bunch of beige i-cord and felted them for some bags
Made a transformers piñata for my nephew’s birthday party ok I really bought a batman piñata then bought, cut and glued two transformers posters onto both sides but technically that was crafting since I was using a glue gun, right?
Learned to sew a drawstring bag on the sewing machine
Picked the Sandy cardigan up again

Now if I can get my camera working I can show off all of this stuff.

We paid the remaining balance for the cruise - which included extra excursions and train trips and stuff. It hurt a little financially. But I keep reminding myself how much fun we’re going to have.

And Cody’s passport is even in the mail. Now we just have to wait for mine, which might take a tad longer since I reported my old one lost (technically it is..somewhere in our house, it was expired anyway) and had a name change with the marriage stuff. It was more than a little unnerving sending original documents like our marriage license but I figure (in my naive way) that the guv’ment would pay for a replacement if they lose it. Haha right. But we paid a small freakin fortune to get these processed and mailed faster so I’m not worried about it.

So now all we have to worry about is getting the pets’ shots and into the fancy pet hotel, which is always shockingly expensive, but hey they take good care of the babies so it’s worth it.

Speaking of worrying about the babies, just in case you’re wondering: yes I have checked their food about the food recall. The kitties do eat Iams wet food so I checked the codes on the bottom of the can and while some cans did come from the same factory where there have been problems the dates were not in the bad range. My biggest concern is the 18 year old, Kurry, since her immune system would be the weakest but I’ve kept a close eye on her and she’s doing fine. In fact they’ve been a bit feistier than usual. Phunq was busy chasing his tail in the bathtub this morning and Kurry climbed up onto the windowsill in the office. Not bad for elderly kitties.

I put some stuff up in the etsy shop this weekend and had some good sales. It won’t sell unless you put it up there, I keep forgetting that part. haha no I just keep putting off taking photos. I love love that lightbox I can take photos any time day or night now.

Painted Desert
I had just finished navajo plying this one when I took some photos on Friday night and it’s already in the mail today. This is from spunky eclectic’s fiber of the month club. I can never remember what her colors are called so I just make my own names up.
Painted Desert

Beachy Keen
This one’s already sold too. I dyed the roving a few months ago and spun it up a few weeks back. It has 400 plus yards.
Beachy Keen

Spring Rain
Another Spunky Eclectic club selection, this one hasn’t sold yet. It’s so soft. So so so soft.
Spring Rain

I’ve been spinning such traditional stuff lately. I spun some thick and thin this morning with the latest Spunky roving. I think I’m going to ply it with some contrasting dark blue thread. Then I can be back in practice for the crazy spun stuff again - so I can make the milagro yarn I’ve been wanting to spin. Yes, Ramona, that milagro yarn!

Oh, and today is our 8th wedding anniversary but he has to work tonight so we won’t really celebrate it until the weekend. Really, we’re considering the cruise and the extra days in Vancouver and Seattle both of our anniversary and birthday presents this year. It’s the first (non-family oriented) vacation we’ve had together since our honeymoon in New Orleans so we’re really looking forward to it.

For the folks who have seen me knitting those Lorna’s Laces socks and asked where I got that special pink and brown striping colorway.. I found it!

Ashley and I are going to Camp Pluckyfluff in Taos in the fall! Woot! (We’re getting a hotel room though, gotta have my own bathroom.)

We saw Zodiac last night. Here were my exact thoughts as I watched it:

Ooh! Fun music
Hey, this is actually pretty good.
Damn, Mark Ruffalo is doing an excellent job.
Look! It’s that guy! (That happened a lot)
Ouch, we still have another hour to go.
What? Why is Jake Gyllenhaal not aging like everyone else?
Woowoo! Mark Ruffalo in his underpants!
Ew, that ending was a bummer.

Yep that was pretty much it.

I bought Ashley’s lightbox Friday night. She didn’t want it anymore because it really didn’t give her any better photographic light than what she can get in her bedroom anyway. My house, on the other hand, tends to be dark and cavelike. Which is good for Mr. Daysleeper / Nightworker but a bitch for taking photos of pretty crafty things. Now that my usual photo spot on the back porch has been besmirched I decided the best course of action was to finally break down and make or buy a lightbox.

Quite handy Ms. Ashley’s didn’t work out for her, no? So I’ve been taking photos like a crazy woman all weekend and putting stuff up for sale in my etsy shop. Some of this stuff goes back to leftovers from the Zia show just to give you a good idea of how lazy with the photography I’ve really been. I’ve also got Cody working on a cool way to show the rss feed from my Etsy listings on my sidebar. He’s becoming an xml genius at work these days donchaknow.

I’m only going to post one photo of each thing but there are many many more on Flickr.

Yarn

Exploradora 182 yds
Exploradora - 182 yds superbulky handpainted yarn

Franny 182 yds
Franny - 182 yds superbulky handpainted yarn

Blue w/ Suede too
Blue w/ Suede too Gypsy Scarf Kit

Babykins
Babykins Gypsy Scarf Kit

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I’ve been making spindles for spinning kits too

Handknits

Felted Purple and Beige Tote
Felted Sparkly Stripes Handbag

Purple Felted bag
Purple Felted Handspun Bag

custom pin
Red Pencil Roving Neckwarmer w/ Custom Pin

Jewelry Stuff

Silver and Glass Bracelet
Glass beads w/ Silver Bracelet

Handpainted Teal Ceramic Pendant
Handpainted Ceramic Pendant on Silk Cord

Vaguely Ethnic Necklace
Adjustable Vaguely Ethnic Necklace

Spiral Stitchmarkers
Spiral Stitchmarkers - fit up to US 15 needles

Ceramics

I’ve been painting ceramic eggs with a sort of, um ‘fertile’ theme. Sort of a Georgia O’Keefe Ostara kind of thing.

Lady of Eostre
I wanted a sort of Lady of Guadalupe feel to this one

These are more abstract ones my four year-old friend, Zoe, helped me paint.

Zoe helped me # 2
Purple

Zoe helped me # 1
Pink

I painted a few other eggs on Friday and I’ve been making some more jewelry and stitchmarkers over the weekend. I have several skeins of sock yarn from the last few months and I have some handspun too. Now just to go get photos of those.

These are the things I can remember finishing

Fuzzyfeet
Fulled Marble Hat
Rusty fuzzy novelty scarf
Frosty Grape Scarf
Opposing Biases Scarf
Very long Airy Scarf
Clapotis
Punkin Patch Shawl
Jaywalker Socks
Cabled Dog Collar
Patchwork Fuzzyfeet on 2 circs
Punk Glam Arm/Neckwarmer set!
Ironic Cabled socks in Grey Wool-Ease using 2 circs
Secret Project ooooh
Gifted cute cabled headband made using leftover sock yarn
koigu toe-up 2 socks on 2 circs
A fringed gypsy shawl from yarn I picked up at Artfibers
Six Pink Scarves
Green Tea Frappucino handspun socks
Pencil Roving Scarf
Drag Queen Grover Scarf Shawl
Cotton Candy Casserole Socks
Braided Cable Better Than Booties socks in Bernat Baby or something
Lifted Spirits Scarf
Five 8 inch squares for a group blanket
Beaded Yarn Scarf
Funky Shibori Scarf
Organic Cotton Pinwheel Baby Blanket
Suede Baby Hat and Booties Set
Peach Kelli Pop Bag
Felted Drawstring Bag
Felted Glittery Manos Bag
Sunset Scarf
Strangely Nice Handspun Hat
Felted Kokopelli Bag

Didn’t get photos of:

Multidirectional Norovember Silk Garden Scarf for my Mom
Quickie Scarf for Dad in Manos Granite
Little girl hat with felted brim and matching neckwarmer

Barry is home safe and sound! And I gave a really nice scarf and thank you note to the State Policeman who found my purse and made sure it got back to me. He was really nice.

So my first craft show experience was strange but I made some money and learned so much from the whole experience. And I doubt the next one will have a bomb so hey it’s gotta get better! Maybe I’m pushing my luck but I’ll be sharing a booth with Beth this weekend at the Route 66 Society for the Arts’ show that’s going to be at Isleta this Friday and Saturday. Here’s hoping that this one will go without the whole evacuation snotty el cheapo customers thing.

There will be a formal invite-only chichi artist’s party with sales this Friday night (I have a few invitations to this if anyone’s interested) and public sale on Saturday from 9 am to 7 pm. This show seems to focus more on the handmade aspect so let’s hope the people will be prepared for handmade prices. I’m not sure if it’ll be a funky handspun crowd but we’ll see. I’ll be putting anything that doesn’t sell in the etsy shop anyway.

I have some more photos from the show. They’re just cameraphone photos so still dark and fuzzy. These are projects I had mentioned but hadn’t posted photos of yet.

This is the felted bag I was talking about last week. The khaki yarn is Manos de Uruguay and the purple stripes are that purple alpaca sparkly stuff. I love this bag. I’d set it up in a display with socks and sock yarn. The purple yarn is some of my handpainted sock yarn. The scarf on the left is a fun striping scarf with eyelets that I strung stripey ribbon through. I need to get a better photo of that scarf.

felted manos bag w/ purple glitter stuff

These are the knit kit packages I had put together

My Knit Kits

Some have the gypsy scarf skeins I posted earlier, a few are patterns and a novelty yarn, there are bigger ones for the big shawls that come with the pattern. Each one has a set of bamboo chopsticks that I sharpened, sanded, and waxed into knitting needles and a fun label I designed and printed out. They got a pretty good response. I sold about four at the Zia Show I think?

Quickie Gypsy Knit Kit

Today will be fun if a little less traditional. Ashley and I are both work widows (Cody has to work tonight and her husband is in Idaho for work) so we’re taking her little boys to eat turkey at a local cafeteria then going to her place to play with felted beads and needle felting. The little boys will do the bead felting and we’ll be doing the needle felting of course.

Since I dyed yarn and roving last year, I like this new crafting on Thanksgiving tradition. The meals aren’t as great since I go eat at a restaurant but I get to enjoy the crafts all year! Way more fun!

In any case, have a good time today whatever you’re doing!

I would totally marry Cascade 220. Cody is only slightly uncomfortable with this. He just doesn’t want to end up on Jerry Springer. My wife left me for a ball of yarn.

I made a felted bag using blue Cascade Heather and Nashua Ivy which is an alpaca peruvian wool blend with estrellina (?) in it. I took a risk and just felted that Ivy (ooh no swatching!) and it is beautiful.

Peruvian Delftware Felted Bag

The blue is just a little fuzzy but the white is glittery and quite fuzzy! I’ve been calling it Peruvian Delftware since it’s got Peruvian wool and the colors remind me of Delftware. Love this bag!! I bought some silver grommets to make it into a drawstring bag around the thin part using some felted cascade I cords.

I pretty much made this up as I went along. I’ve been mentally playing around with drawstring bag patterns. You can see two of my earlier attempts later on in the post. They’re loosely based on other patterns I’ve seen around I guess. But I’m not referencing any specific patterns at all while I’m knitting, just freestyling.

I doubled the cascade and knit on 15s from the bottom up and this yarn is SO SOFT and warm and the colors are beautiful! I actually bought some Cascade Quatro at the store today. Which means that I’ve been to the new Village Wools three times and I’ve bought Cascade each time. And I still have the cabled shawl to knit for Jocelyn’s grandmother. Lots of Cascade knitting in my future!

I’m working on another bag right now that has a long rectangular flat bottom using khaki colored Manos and some purple Nashua Ivy. I have a pair of bamboo handles for that one. It’ll be funky and felted. Can’t wait to see how the purple felts. Hopefully it’ll keep its rectangular shape too. It’s hard to guess with this freestyling thing.

This is that handspun kool aid dyed hat that had started out as a drawstring bag but was too short and became a hat. I threaded this lovely iridescent ribbon in the eyelets and now it looks cute and retro. This hat is adorable.

with the ribbon added

And I finally pulled Peach Kelli Pop from the Etsy shop and knit something with it. It had been sitting in there for a year so it needed to find some new use. I couldn’t believe how it was knitting up as I went along! It striped! Like trekking style! I remember the spinning technique I used for this (really just pre-drafted roving fluffs in different colors put together in a bag picked up at random, I think I learned about this from Adrian) so I’ll have to try it again sometime!

Drawstring bag

This was another top down freestyle drawstring bag. And using ribbon on the hat I’ve been sort of into the juxtaposition of textures using rougher handspun and shiny ribbon. So I used shiny pink ribbon for the handle on this bag.

Drawstring bag

I made a cute handspun lacey scarf with ribbon in the eyelets too but I forgot to get photos of that one.

And here’s a felted bag I made using some Lion Landscapes that was leftover from Beverly’s yarn swap last year. I can’t believe it’s been over a year since that party! It’s a cute bag and I looked around to find a nice little button to close it. The Kokopelli seemed really appropriate. It’s a weird little bag but hooray for stashbusting! Now if I can just get rid of the last ball and a half!

for the zia show

We were at the polls when they opened at 7 am and had a bit of a wait in line. Maybe 15-20 minutes. We had coffee, ipods, reading materials, and knitting to entertain ourselves. I actually followed the Alibi recommedations. Which included two Republicans. I’ve never voted for a Republican in my life (I’m not kidding) so I was somewhat traumatized by this. They were for local candidates (County Sheriff and State Auditor) though so it’s not like I really care all that much and I pretty much agree with the Alibi’s opinions about them. So everyone that’s given me crap about being a bleeding heart liberal yellow dog democrat can stick it right up their arse I can claim to be bipartisan now.

After voting we went out to breakfast then visited Target to get a freestanding garment rack and hanging shelves for displays for the show. Then went to Village Wools, of course. I mostly behaved myself. Just some Cascade Quatro, Noro Iro, and, ok, some koigu. And an umbrella swift so I won’t have to worry about leaving my precious Goko swift at the Lujan building.

Oh, just so you know, we’ve had so many automated calls for this election we unplugged our house phone yesterday and don’t plan on plugging it in again until after the polls close tonight. So if you need to get in touch with me call my cellphone or email me!

Just busy. Lots of work. And house. Stuff!

It’s cold here! We’ve been putting Winter’s sweater on and a tiny sweatshirt on Phunq. I decided that if they’re not going to make fun sweaters for my big cold shorthaired dog at least I can put them on my cold shorthaired cat. He’s getting used to it. I think he likes it. He’s a weird kitty so it’s kind of hard to tell if he’s happy or grumpy or just feeling talkative. This is the cat that likes being spanked on the butt. When I’m on the phone and he meows people think he’s a real baby crying. He’s weird.

I went to the new Village Wools on Monday and it’s just unbelievably nice. Reminds me of Commuknitty but bigger, with carpet and more shelves. I know! It’s HUGE! My favorite part is seeing all the little collected sheep tchotchkes they’ve collected over the years in fun little corners and on top of shelves. It’s like being in someone’s really organized home. Where I can buy yarn.

I found some really nice Cascade Heather for the Cable shawl for Jocelyn’s grandmother. I’d heard all about Cascade, of course, but had never gotten my hands on it. Have to say it blows lamb’s pride right out of the water in terms of softness. Mohair just drives me nuts though. It’s too scratchy. Cascade is all Peruvian wool and quite soft. The yarn I got for this project is blue with purple heather. Color # 9336. Some people call this Lapis. The Cascade is more worsted than bulky but I’m going to be using size 9 needles so it’ll be fine. The depth of color is really nice and will be very flattering. Now I just need to find the time to get started!

Wow that was dorky. Please excuse me, I woke up to find Cody had left the tv on Children of the Corn, which sort of puts you in an odd mood for the rest of the day. Ok I don’t care I’m moving forward with this anyway.

First I want to praise a wonderful group blog called DeStash - Cash for Your Stash. I’d had some yarn from my stash that I wanted to sell for various reasons. Turns out that angora and I are not friends, which is funny because Melon’s fur is so similar. There was some yarn that I liked but would never ever knit with.

So I gathered it together and put it up for sale in my etsy shop for a while. Aside from the Vesper sock yarn, which went within hours of course, nothing else sold. I had joined the Destash group blog when I first heard about it but hadn’t posted anything because I wanted to get a better feel for the format. You know how that goes with online groups - it’s smart to lurk for a while to see the general etiquette and standard behaviors before jumping right in.

I found myself with some free time and a desire to sell that stash yesterday so I posted the yarn. It was easy. I uploaded the photos to flickr (avoiding the bad “sale” word that will get you banned, using the word “unclaimed” instead), used fds flickr toys to make some composite photos, then used the templates the Destash blog already has set up when you start to create a new entry. I already had the descriptions and details for the yarn on my etsy site.

I don’t know if it was particularly good yarn - some of it was. Or if I’d underpriced myself - which I tend to do. Or the quality of the photos - doubtful. Or using the flickr toy to make a composite photo - I’m voting for this one. All the yarn was sold in less than 12 hours. The only yarn that’s still up there is just waiting for an echeck to paypal to clear and I need to remember to take that down. Woohoo! Money for the cruise!

So I would like to praise the Destash - Cash for your Stash blog.

Now, I need your praise. Not for me (although that’s always welcome!) but for your favorite bulky yarn.

I’m making a cabled shawl with pockets for my friend’s grandmother and can’t decide what yarn to use. The pattern is from Knitpicks so they have some of their yarn recommended but I’m not sure about the colors.

She likes deep jewel tones - wine, blue, not green, maybe purple if it’s not too bright? and I like to use very subtle tweedy or heathered yarn with cables. I think it hightlights the depth. Not variegated unless it’s really subtle and no stripes. This is for a grandmother in Iowa so I want to keep it simple with rich colors. It needs to be really soft but not shed all over the place and not pill. Handwash only is ok.

I’m looking for 3.5 - 4 stitches an inch on US 10 needles. I don’t really want to double up the yarn as I think that would be too complicated to work with on this so I’d like to stick to bulky or thereabouts. A little bigger or smaller is ok though.

I need it soft, colorful, and the ability to get 880 yards of the same dye lot for under 50 bucks. I’d spin the yarn for this but I’ve got way too much going on right now. I’m not adverse to discontinued lots or ebay. I’ll probably end up going with Knitpicks’ recommended yarn but I wanted to see what else is out there.

Hey, since this friend works like a block from Artfibers so I might give her a list of requirements to bring to the shop during lunch so she can pick it out and send it to me to knit! That would be fun! LOL no I don’t think we could get 880 yards of anything from Artfibers for under even 100 bucks I’m just kidding.

So please praise your favorite bulky yarn!

I finally dug the hat out of the pile and finished! Woohoo!

Knit

For those who haven’t seen this episode of Knitty Gritty eight thousand times these pieces are knit from a nylon yarn that has a suede texture and a nylon polar fleece with “technofur” yarn that knits up to look and feel a lot like shearling. So I think this is even Vegan? Neat stuff but pretty expensive considering the yardage. Ramona gave me her leftovers from when she made the booties for Isabella which helped a lot (Thanks Mona!) and I found a pretty decent deal on ebay from SuperCrafty. I worried about dye lots but it really wasn’t noticable at all, especially with the plush.

The hat took about three times longer than I thought it would but the booties were pretty easy. The sizing was really off though and I know very little about baby sizes. I made some changes to remedy that though.

Knit

The cap is based on this pattern but that one called for it to be knit flat then seamed.

I hate knitting hats this way unless absolutely neccessary (like if I were doing colorwork or a complex construction or something). I did follow the pattern for the body at first but it was way too wide at the bottom and too short for the head.

So I used this pattern for the body of the hat instead, casting on with the plush and knitting a few rows before switching to the suede. I used size nine needles and the size was perfect. I wanted it a little loose because I wanted it flexible enough to be stretchy for the lining.

Then I knit the earflaps on separately, following the original Knitty Gritty Candy Jensen pattern. Rather than knit a three stitch garter with the plush for the ties at the bottom I made 3 stitch i-cords. They’re a lot stronger and more durable which means the little ear flaps can actually be tied together at the top of the hat. Following the original pattern I used a needle and randomly sewed stitches around the edges of the earflaps and sewed them on.

Knit

Once the earflaps were sewn on the sides of the hat I picked up the stitches for the front flap using the Plush yarn rather than knit it separately and sew it on so it would fit the hat better. I followed the same decreases as the original pattern though. The top of the front flap was a bit pointy so I curled the top under so it would stick out from the hat a bit then sewed it to the body of the hat.

Then I used Plush to pick up stitches all around the inside brim and knit a smaller version of the hat inside for a liner. Just turned it inside the hat and it was lined!

Knit

For the booties I pretty much followed the pattern except I picked up stitches around the inside of the top of the booties with plush and knit small tubes to fit inside as liners.

These booties were really big for baby feet. The liner will make them fit sooner because I don’t think they’re going to be safe or stay on when the baby starts walking. Of course I know very little about these things but I was really worried about it. I know Mona’s solution was to make little i-cord ties and weave them around the body to keep them on and that’s a great idea too! I’d even considered making a corset laceup up the back of the booties to tie them on before I thought of the liner. I’ve heard that putting puff paint from the craft store on the bottom of knit socks will make them non-slip so that’s worth a try too.

So for the booties’ liner I just picked up stitches from the plush around the inside and knit a tube to turn inside. On one I tried to create a sock shape with a heel and everything but it didn’t really make a difference with the elasciticy of the yarn. A plain knit tube works just as well.

Knit

I think these are all much, MUCH better with a knit lining, they’ll actually be comfortable, warm, and useful rather than just novelty baby clothing.

Knit baby hunter's cap and booties

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