Sunday, May 25, 2014
Faux Pewter Jewelry
Friday, May 16, 2014
Woven Lapghan
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
Paper Beads!
So here are the beads I made this past weekend:
And here's the technique I used to make the beads...
It's actually very easy. Admittedly mine are not as perfect as Lindsey's but they'll get better as I make more. I am running low on bead ends, but I don't necessarily have to use bead ends every time I make these.
I have tried making other beads with different paper, and glazing them with clear nail polish. They are drying at home, and I haven't had a chance to get a photo of them yet. I must admit - I like the ones shown above better. I like the quality of the paper, I like the embossed finish better than the clear nail polish, and I like the silver bead ends I used.
I decided to use two of the smaller red ones as accent beads on a fat necklace I have...
Kinda cute. Gives a slightly feminine touch to the fat Thor's hammer! LOL!
Sunday, April 27, 2014
Yarns
The thing is, the red yarn and the variegated yarn here are Craft Smart yarns, bought at Michaels craft stores. I gotta say - this yarn feels like SANDPAPER. It's SO scratchy and rough! There is nothing soft about it!
I'm hoping that I can wash this with some fabric softener and it will feel a lot better; I know I had some good luck on that front with Red Heart Super Saver yarn, which also feels very rough. I made a mesh market bag with some of their deep red Claret color yarn, and with Red Heart, their dark colors are often very scratchy. Black is the worst. Well, I tossed that bag in the wash with some fabric softener, and the difference was amazing.
The pink yarn in this project is Red Heart Super Saver, and it's not too bad as far as roughness is concerned. I made a scarf with some of this, as well as some black RHSS. I've used the scarf all winter long and it's held up well, it's not too scratchy, and it has some nice drape to it (but I did make the scarf in a mesh pattern, with a slightly larger hook than is normally used with this yarn, and this gives the work some nice drape). I'm not sure if I want to continue using this pink yarn with the Craft Smart for this; perhaps I could use the pink RHSS for something else?
Well, RHSS is cheap enough yarn; if I need more hot pink I can get some.
I did find a new favorite yarn: Bernat Super Value yarn. I'm doing this with a couple of colors I found:
It's sooooooo soft and buttery. I love this yarn. This may be my go-to yarn from now on.
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
New Craft Blog!
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
In The Works....
And I do mean A LOT. But methinks the colors look nice. :)
I have noticed that a lot of people think that this stitch is Navajo crochet, saying "oh we used to do a lot of this in the 1070s" - but it's not the same thing, from what I can tell. Navajo seems to involve doing rows of single crochet, cutting the yarn and finishing off at the end of every row, and adding a new row of yarn each row, instead of doing a turning chain and continuing with the next row.
That's not what I'm doing here. I'm doing 4 chain stitches, and on the 5th stitch I connect to the previous row with a single crochet. So my scarves and anything else I make with this stitch are mostly chain stitches, not sc.
So no, what I'm doing is not Navajo. It's Joseph's Coat, after Joseph's Coat of Many Colors.
EDIT May 20
This past weekend, I did more rows on this. Now it's this far along:
Still plugging. It is really getting some weight to it now, and is more blanket-like. I do have to admit that I wish I'd made the original chain longer, like about 350 stitches or more. Maybe the next one I do, I'll make it longer.
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
3 Joseph's Coat Scarves
Friday, March 14, 2014
Stitch Markers
I went shopping! I got a few small charms and some lobster claw clasps and made my own stitch markers last night. I didn't want them to be too heavy with beads or charms, because I figured that might tug on the yarn too much. Just something simple and cute and easy to use. I've put them on a chain and I'm wearing the chain today as a charm necklace. LOL!
Green Shawl
Well, I just completed this double-thickness shawl, crocheted with Lion Brand Homespun yarn in Duck Dynasty...I mean Mediterranean. LOL
It's thick, soft, and heavy. It will keep someone very warm indeed.
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
Beaded Stitch Markers
Crochet stitch markers:
These have the lobster claw clasp on them to make them easy to move around on the work as you go.
Knitting stitch markers:
I don't knit with needles, but my guess is, these are placed on the needles to indicate where to knit and where to purl. Or to indicate where the beginning is when knitting in the round.
I could SO make some of these!



















