Sunday, November 23, 2008

Crochet away


Today I'll show you charity crochet projects that have moved out of the house that They already live with someone else or will in the future as intended.

At left are the chemo hats that Rockford Crochet made for a local woman who lost her hair due to cancer treatments. The ones I made are on the bottom and can be seen in a previous post when they still resided in my home.



Below are the items that me and my friend donated on Tuesday the 18th which will help people in the surrounding community also. What do we see there? A crocheted hat, two winter scarves, dish cloths, shampoo, toothpaste, Irish Spring with Aloe soap bars that I had a lot of, cups that I didn't use, crackers that I got from the restaurant where I last dined, plastic tableware and straws accumulated over time. The two bags on the right are filled with clothes that I chopped up to transform into cleaning rags along with a number of crocheted cloths that I made a couple years ago to use up leftover yarn.

It's good that I have the photo to remind me of what is gone now so I don't think it's still here and search for it the next time I want to start a donation pile.






The donations nicely consolidated on the porch waiting to be picked up by the woman who made me aware of the needs of the organization that will distribute the items.










This is an Aran Fleck scarf that I made a long time ago using half double crochet stitches. Maybe the second longest scarf I've made. Thought it would be good for a man. That stitch pattern took a long time and I'm glad to not see that scarf around here anymore as a reminder.

Today I started a brown winter beanie for my new eating buddy. I haven't decided what color I'll do the stripes in. Thinking Aran Fleck.




Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Pretty flowers!

On the sun-warmed porch this afternoon while listening to Definitely Dead by Charlaine Harris, I glued rhinestones onto the centers of some of the millefiore flowers that I crocheted. Very pretty!




Here's my gradated half double crochet blanket. I finally finished weaving in the ends which made it an official blanket. I use it while I sit on the couch in the living room.











I like making these multi-colored blankets with scrap yarn. I just tie the ends of extra yarn together to form a ball. The ends that hang out are a design feature. Exciting to make because you don't know how all the colors are going to look together. I used a second strand of white throughout for this one to make it extra warm. I'd like to try one like this with black when I have enough black to make a large lap blanket like this. This one is destined for a nursing home.





















I have a ravenous appetite for making blankets! This is the one I'm working on now using two and three strands at a time. It's double crocheted and destined for the charity of my choice. It's going to be different from others that I've made.











I just need to make one more baby washcloth to finish this set which I mentioned in a previous post. Here you can see the blue, peach and white variegated baby yarn that I mentioned.





I've been working on other things. Man, I crochet a lot! If I didn't have to go bed at night, I'm sure I'd do it even more.





You know what? I also started knitting my first hat on straight needles rather than on a loom. I've cast on in Simply Soft Heather Grey for the knit 1, purl 1 band. I'm thinking about making the main body of it in Soft Yellow. We'll see what color I feel like when I get to that part.

I've got lots more to tell you and more pics to share. I'll have to make a second post for sure this week.

Monday, November 10, 2008

I've been making things that I don't usually make, learning new patterns. I made this motif a little while ago. It's called "Briar Rose" and it called to me from the pages of the Reader's Digest book, The Ultimate Sourcebook of Knitting and Crochet Stitches that I own.









Items that I sent to the winner of Rockford Crochet's BINGO winner last Monday.










This thing I can only call a swatch of some sort. Started off as a scarf, but the simple half double crochet stitch pattern was going to take too long with that yarn so I did single crochet around it and gave it away.










My spider plant is thriving. It continues to shoot out runners, flower, and have babies.

I have made many, many small flowers from a very simple pattern called "Millefiore" in different colors over the past couple of days. They can be used as appliques. They are very easy to make while watching movies or listening to audiobooks. Because I have made so many, I have many ends to weave in. I think I'll start embellishing some of the things that I make more. Depends on how many steps I want to take.

Yesterday I finished crocheting a Soft Blue scarf that I'll use three of the flowers on. I missed a stitch and there's a small hole that a flower would conceal perfectly. I'm going to glue rhinestones in the middle which will look cool with the icy blue. I've already cut some fringe for the scarf. Added steps. Think a hat with the flowers would go nicely with it too.

I finished listening to Living Dead in Dallas by Charlaine Harris on the porch then started listening to Tick Tock by Dean Koontz. Worked on that yellow thing as seen in a previous entry with the bunny. Was going to be a blanket, but Paris/Bushy Stitch just takes too long to make a large project!





Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Porch pumpkin patch


I last sold two sets of pumpkins to my friend Kathy to give to her daughters. I happened to think to set them in a nest of raffia for the photo that I took of them on the porch.

Today I crocheted two baby washcloths using variegated pastel blue, peach and white yarn. Planning on having a crafts & bake sale this month and in December with one of Kathy's daughters. I'll do the crafting and she'll do the baking.

This morning I gathered items around the house that I can transform into crafty saleable gift items. I'm going to make more washcloths and package them with a bar of soap. You'll see what else I come up with. I spent time online this morning looking for quick crafts for fundraising. Saw some non-crochet ideas that I would like to pursue. I'm trying not to go out and buy things. I combined a baby blanket, the yellow stuffed bunny as seen two entries ago with a Peter Cottontail book to be sold as a set.

I can see already that making gift baskets would become habit-forming for me. I imagine combining different related items into one set or bundle. I see some practical, awesome ones in my head already. I'll make an effort to use what I already have first. I have lots of craft stuff so I just need to calm down and go into an exhilarating creative frenzy. I'm going to have to whip out my hot glue gun for some of the things that I have in mind.

For some of you, the pics below will look familiar. In the past, I shared the one on the left my face-to-face associates and online pen pals to illustrate what yarn ends look like before they are woven in with a needle.

This was an order that Kathy gave me to make for the daughter who bakes. There are 2 hot pads, 6 climbing shells dishcloths, 5 rose pins, and 4 drink coasters.

Actually, I'm pretty sure that I want to use the same edging around the baby washcloths that I used for the dishcloths. I'm going to use white baby yarn with the sparkly thread of rayon going through it. I have a lot of that kind of yarn. It's a nice feeling to think about yarn.






Saturday, November 1, 2008

Saturday in Soft Blue

These are in-progress pics of the the Soft Blue blanket that I've since finished and have been weaving the ends on today while listening to From Dead to Worse, A Sookie Stackhouse Vampire Mystery by Charlaine Harris. I used a cross-stitch double crochet stich here and there.












Oh! This is also a project that is now basically finished. My first sweater. Grew some brain cells for sure trying to understand the pattern in order to crochet in such dimensions to form, in one piece, what looks like a T-shaped sweater when folded over. Used half double crochet.


I'm probably going to add Heather Grey around the edges after I weave in the ends and sew the seams. I'll have to measure it to see what size person it would fit for sure. Going to donate it somewhere.