24 March 2015

Adventures in Spirals - February 2015

I think I speak for all of us when I say that at least on occasion we all like quick, cute projects.  At least, I do.  They're encouraging because they work up quickly so progress can be seen.  Here, I came up with these cutie products: a spiral hat and matching fingerless mitts.  The spiral hat can actually be worn as a beanie with a cuff or as a slouchy beanie making it versatile as well as cute.  The matching fingerless mitts also worked up nicely with the same spiral concept.  I used Lion Brand Homespun yarn for quickness and light and dark blues for contrast.  




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Adventures in Tatting - January/February 2015

One of my desires from several years ago is to learn how to tat.  It's amazing how things work out.  I had been involved in social embroidery and appliqué classes at a local quilting shop in Marysville, WA last year and as we were in the process of moving back to Port Orchard, WA there came about a tatting class through the quilt shop with a guest teacher.  Of course I jumped on the opportunity and learned to tat!  Here are the first few little products I made with tatting.  



Above: A small ring which was supposed to be a circle but I read the pattern wrong.  I think it will work well for a doll halo, though.  (I have some 18" doll models and a pattern for making 18" doll clothes.  I'm excited!)


Above: This red and pink heart worked up nicely.  It is about 4" at the widest point and would work well as a bookmark or a decoration.

Below: This red and pink 6" bookmark also worked up nicely.  I am very pleased with how these came out.



Above: My first three products in tatting with the ends all weaved in.  I sent the heart and the bookmark to my mom and sister for Valentine's Day.  


Above: For the last class I learned how to incorporate beads into tatting and made a beaded Christmas wreath, it's about 2" across.  

Below:  As a variation on the beaded Christmas wreath I made this using shimmering gold thread without the beads.  



Above: I liked the Christmas wreath pattern without the beads so much I made more of them and strung them together to make a bookmark measuring 6" in length.  As of this writing, the Christmas wreath bookmark is available through my Facebook page in the "Available for Purchase" album.

Below: A coworker of my mom and sister sent me some tatting supplies and a book.  One of the patterns in the book is a cute edging I think works well as a bookmark.  So, I made a 6" bookmark from the supplies she gave me and sent it to her as a thank you gift which she appreciated very much.


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Adventures in Christmas - November 2014

I don't know about you, but my family has requests of me on occasion.  Yup... sometimes those requests are big or even short notice.  My sister asked for small dog sweaters and my mom asked for a cardigan.  In the end they both appreciated the gifts I made for them.  


I found the pattern for the small dog sweaters (above) in a Google search.  I really liked the Grannie Square pattern and the contrast between colors.  I used the same variegated purple in each of the sweaters, but in one I used a light purple contrast (right) and the other I used a pink contrast (left).  I definitely want to make more critter apparel because it's fun and quick.  Not to mention there have been plenty of people asking about pet accessories.


For Mom, I finally found a pattern I liked that fit her description of what she wanted in a cardigan.  It is light and airy for the feel and she even picked out the color.  After searching online, printing a variety of cardigan/sweater patterns, and looking through my stash of other patterns, I finally decided on the star patterned cardigan from the back of a skein cover of Lion Brand Chenille yarn.  Of all the places I could have found a pattern for this I was actually surprised that a skein cover would have the pattern I needed.  Needless to say, I'm glad I searched all my stash and found all those patterns.  Maybe someday I'll be able to make some more from those patterns I found.  

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Tabi

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Adventures in House Boots - November 2014

I was given a pattern for some super cute house boots and then immediately the person requested a pair.  From that, several other people wanted similar pairs!  Let me tell you, there was a good while where I had a pair of house boots hanging off my needles!  Also, it's always fun to find colors people specifically request... especially when the colors are not labeled specifically how I'm looking for them.  None the less, I found all that was needed and everyone was ecstatic over their house boots.  



Above: House Boots in cobalt blue wool with reflective buttons.
Below: House Boots in cobalt blue wool with matching buttons (and different lighting).



Above: House Boots in periwinkle acrylic with white buttons.
Below: House Boots in Angel Hair pink with reflective buttons.



Above: House Boots in purple wool/acrylic with white buttons.
Below: my very first pair of House Boots, the prototype of learning how to make them.



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(Note: I cannot share the pattern here because it is not my pattern to share.  If you would like more information on this product or the pattern you are welcome to contact me by email or Facebook message.)


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Tabi

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