Contrary to popular belief, I make items other than hats. However, I am posting another hat today. This is the hat I made for my BFF Ashley for Christmas (pictured with Tara):
It was made with regular ol' white acrylic, because I wanted it to be machine washable. It's from the Hip Hats book, and I love this pattern so much that I made a hat for myself from the same pattern yesterday, but it's in mauve acrylic and has some button details. I'll post it later.
Monday, December 31, 2007
Wednesday, December 26, 2007
Some late Christmas shiz
Thursday, December 20, 2007
Holidaze
Matt says that our apartment has been like a sweatshop the past month, because as soon as I finish a project, I start up a new one. But unlike a sweatshop, I don't get five cents a day, and I do get bathroom breaks. I think it's a fair trade-off.
Here is one of the first gifts I finished, a hat for Stan. The hat came with a warning: Do not give to a homeless person. Last time I made Stan a gift (a scarf to match his moon-boots), he gave it to a homeless woman soon after he received it. He was being thoughtful, but I was mad.
Since it's hard to replicate that knitted fair-isle look in crochet, I used different stitches to give that effect. The body of the hat is based on a design from Afya Ibamu's book, and the earflaps are of my own design.
So far, I've made: six adult sized hats, two baby hats, one tween hat, four scarves, one pot holder, and one purse (still needs lined with fabric).
I need to make: two more hats, one potholder, one purse. YIKES.
Monday, November 19, 2007
Why, Debbie? WHYYYYYY?!?!?!?!
I waited for months for "Son of Stitch and Bitch" to come out.
I bought it on Thursday.
I returned it on Friday.
Though the tagline is "45 projects to knit and crochet for men," only FOUR of those projects are crochet. Why isn't there equal representation? Crocheters seem to always get the shaft when it comes to cool patterns. Knitters get funky sweaters and hats; crocheters get doilies and ponchos.
Thursday, November 1, 2007
The Sweatshop will soon begin.
I only have one last project (a beanie for Grandpa's birthday) before I start on my long list of Christmas gifts. In the summer I started a list of gift ideas for friends/family, and I'm hoping that I'll complete at least half of them.
Here's the master list, sans Little C's gift, which shall remain secret.
The fiance: beanie, fingerless gloves, pjs, and something extra awesome to be determined later.
The brother: plain black beanie, pajama pants
Mom: some sweet potholders, and a sweater if I have time
The girlfriends: crocheted maryjane slippers (an idea I stole from Little C, who did this last year for her amigas) or frilly aprons
The boy friends: fingerless gloves
Aunt B: school bus scarf
Paternal aunts: pansy pins
The other aunts/uncles: dishcloths (they all love them, I swear!)
In laws: red potholders, dishcloths
Lola the puppy: sweater
Grandparents: bookmarks
Bro in law: earflap beanie
Grandparents-in-law: kitchen crap?? I don't know!
Here's the master list, sans Little C's gift, which shall remain secret.
The fiance: beanie, fingerless gloves, pjs, and something extra awesome to be determined later.
The brother: plain black beanie, pajama pants
Mom: some sweet potholders, and a sweater if I have time
The girlfriends: crocheted maryjane slippers (an idea I stole from Little C, who did this last year for her amigas) or frilly aprons
The boy friends: fingerless gloves
Aunt B: school bus scarf
Paternal aunts: pansy pins
The other aunts/uncles: dishcloths (they all love them, I swear!)
In laws: red potholders, dishcloths
Lola the puppy: sweater
Grandparents: bookmarks
Bro in law: earflap beanie
Grandparents-in-law: kitchen crap?? I don't know!
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Head Sizes
I don't remember where I got this (so if I stole it from you, give me a holla and I'll give you credit), but I found it to be very helpful.
Head sizes (circumference):
I always make hats a little smaller than the circumference of the head, because they are stretchy.
Head sizes (circumference):
Newborn | 13-14" | |
3-6 months | 14-17" | |
Toddler | 18-20" | |
3-10 years old | 19-20.5" | |
Teens | 20.5-22" | |
Woman | 21-23.5" | |
Man | 22-24.5" |
I always make hats a little smaller than the circumference of the head, because they are stretchy.
Friday, October 5, 2007
Spike
Since I haven't gotten around to taking photos of what I've been working on lately, I'm posting another baby hat. I made this one for my friend from work's baby, Mia (aka Spike), and it finally fits her. It's a different variation of the same pattern I used for the other two hats posted, the "Seja" hat from the Happy Hooker book.
And this is probably the cutest picture I've ever seen, stolen from her dad's blog.
Eventually I'll post non-baby items.
And this is probably the cutest picture I've ever seen, stolen from her dad's blog.
Eventually I'll post non-baby items.
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Fat Bottomed Bags, you make the rockin' world go round.
Since Li'l C isn't posting anything, I guess I'll post yet again. This purse is the "Fat Bottomed Bag" from the Happy Hooker book. I made it with Caron's Simply Soft, mainly because I wanted to use up some of my stash. I lined it with a flowery fabric and added a magnetic clasp, and it has become my daily purse.
Monday, September 17, 2007
Earflap hat for Lyndon
My BFF Christine told me that her nephew, Lyndon, wears hats in the winter, so I thought it would be the perfect opportunity to attempt to alter my baby hat pattern to be toddler-sized. I think it turned out well, and looks even better when modeled by Lyndon. He doesn't seem to be camera-shy at all, which is good because his mom (Christine's sister, Destiny) is an awesome photographer, and not to mention, Lyndon's really freaking cute!!!
I stole the photo from Christine's family blog: http://robison-foreverfamily.blogspot.com/
Eventually I'll get around to post some items that aren't baby hats.
I stole the photo from Christine's family blog: http://robison-foreverfamily.blogspot.com/
Eventually I'll get around to post some items that aren't baby hats.
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
You're all getting sweaters for Christmas.
Sometimes at work we get crochet books, and today I scored a real gem.
Doris Chan is a BAMF. I want to make nearly all the sweaters in this book, aside from the icky poncho-looking one (Rah-Boon-Dee-Ay a.k.a. a doily with arm holes) and the tank tops. The best thing is that the sweater I love the most (Eve's Rib Tunic) is made from Caron's Simply Soft Shadows, a very affordable and fun yarn. It's sort of space-dyed and when it's crocheted/knitted up, it self-stripes and looks fabulous. I think I'll go with the Mardi-Gray color, because I could pair it with fun pastel accessories, and I've always been tempted to buy it.
Doris Chan is a BAMF. I want to make nearly all the sweaters in this book, aside from the icky poncho-looking one (Rah-Boon-Dee-Ay a.k.a. a doily with arm holes) and the tank tops. The best thing is that the sweater I love the most (Eve's Rib Tunic) is made from Caron's Simply Soft Shadows, a very affordable and fun yarn. It's sort of space-dyed and when it's crocheted/knitted up, it self-stripes and looks fabulous. I think I'll go with the Mardi-Gray color, because I could pair it with fun pastel accessories, and I've always been tempted to buy it.
Monday, September 10, 2007
inaugural post and baby hats
We decided to create a blog to show the world our crocheted goodies. Basically, I was tired of taking .00000001 pixel photos with my camera phone and texting them to my mom with a lengthy explanation of what exactly she was looking at.
And who knows, maybe someone will see our creations and offer to pay lots of ca$h money for some items.
I love making up flower designs and crocheting scarves, but my favorite thing to make is a baby hat. A lot of my pals have been getting knocked up, so I've made lots of little hats for gifts. They're the perfect gift, because babies get cold easily, they are an easy and quick project (good for those with ADD), and they're also pretty freaking cute.
My favorite baby hat is the earflap one in the Happy Hooker book. Since we're living in ski-mecca, lots of my friends are producing little ski-bunnies/snow-bros, so they always swoon over the tiny earflaps. I always add a little pom-pon to the top. Here's the first one I ever made, modeled on Lex, a particularly cute baby. It was a little large for him at the time, but it should fit him great by now.
And who knows, maybe someone will see our creations and offer to pay lots of ca$h money for some items.
I love making up flower designs and crocheting scarves, but my favorite thing to make is a baby hat. A lot of my pals have been getting knocked up, so I've made lots of little hats for gifts. They're the perfect gift, because babies get cold easily, they are an easy and quick project (good for those with ADD), and they're also pretty freaking cute.
My favorite baby hat is the earflap one in the Happy Hooker book. Since we're living in ski-mecca, lots of my friends are producing little ski-bunnies/snow-bros, so they always swoon over the tiny earflaps. I always add a little pom-pon to the top. Here's the first one I ever made, modeled on Lex, a particularly cute baby. It was a little large for him at the time, but it should fit him great by now.
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