Friday, April 17, 2015

New Schedules




Classes with Wendy Stumpf

Beginner Crochet 1                         April 27
Broomstick Lace                              April 29
Beginner Crochet 2                            May 4
Tunisian Crochet 1                             May 5
Granny Squares 1                               May 11
Crochet Joining Class                         June 1
Crochet Socks                                     June 2
Lace Shawl (learn chart reading)     June 8
Beginner Crochet 1                         August 3
Crochet Ornament Class August 4
Beginner Crochet 2                         August 17
Crochet Sweater (Back)                 August 18
Beginner Crochet 1                         August 31
Crochet Sweater [Front(s)]      September 1
Granny Square 2         September 14
Crochet Sweater (Sleeves)     September 15
Solomon’s Knot                        September 28
Crochet Sweater Joining/finishing      September 29


Warm Up America Joining Party
I will continue to go to Michaels on Quentin Rd., Lebanon, to join blocks until they are finished.  The need is great.  Donations of these afghans will go to Lebanon HOPES and Lebanon Rescue Mission, our homeless shelters.  I will be there from 2 pm – 4 pm.  Come join me!
April 26                May 3           August 30          September 13                    September 27              




 
Knit Classes

With Wendy Stumpf
Mobius Knitting                                May 1
Beginner Knit 1                                 May 7
I-Cord Knitting                                  May 8
Miter Knitting                                   May 21
Lace Knitting                                     May 22
Knit Joining Class                             June 4
Knit Socks                                          June 5
Short Rows                                       June 11
Beginner Knit 1                                 August 6
Knit Ornaments                                August 7
Knit Beginner 2                                 August 20
Knit Sweater (Back)                         August 21
Beginner Knit 1                            September 3
Knit Sweater (Fronts)                 September 4
Cables 1                                      September 17
Knit Sweater (Sleeves)              September 18
Entrelac 1 (Basic)                             October 1
Knit Sweater (Joining/finishing)    October 2


Warm Up America Joining Party
I will continue to go to Michaels on Quentin Rd., Lebanon, to join blocks until they are finished.  The need is great.  Donations of these afghans will go to Lebanon HOPES and Lebanon Rescue Mission, our homeless shelters.  I will be there from 2 pm – 4 pm.  Come join me!
April 26                May 3           August 30          September 13                    September 27              


Kids Knit and Crochet Classes

With Wendy Stumpf

Kid Knit – Finger Knitting                April 25
Kid Crochet 1                                                      May 2
Kid Knit – Loom Knitting                                   May 9
Kid Crochet 2                                                    May 30
Kid Knit 1                                                          June 13
Kid Weaving                                                   August 8
Kid Knit 2                                                      August 22
Kid Crochet 3                                        September 19


Thursday, April 16, 2015

What can you do with the most basic crochet stitch - the chain?

Some people, those who "don't know any better" or with really creative minds, can create masterpieces.  Basic ideas that come to almost all minds include jump ropes, jewelry, scarves and bookmarks.

As a small child, my mother taught my sister and I to finger crochet.  We made chains, chains and more chains.  We found the sport weight yarn didn't make good jump ropes. It needs some weight to be effective.  The yarn jewelry and scarves were frowned upon by Mom.  The hand crafted look was not one she liked or approved.  To be fair to Mom, psychedelic colors on skinny yarn finger crocheted by 5 year olds may have had less to do with hippie look and more to do with us not strangling each other during our fights.

She did however encourage us to make the chains.  Sadly she couldn't teach us to use the hook and make bigger stitches.  I'm not sure if this was because we didn't get it or if we lacked the fine motor skills.  Either way, we were encouraged and she dutifully sewed the chains into mats to sit a bud vase on.  Yes, you read right. I said sewed as in needle and thread.  I need to mention Mom hated to sew.  I had forgotten this memory until I started writing about this topic.  Sadly I can't post any pictures. I have no idea what happened to those childhood treasures.

Through the years I have learned or thought of more ways to use this most basic crochet stitch.  I have used chains to

  • Be a substitute for ribbons for packages or hair
  • Ties for hats
  • Puppy leash
  • Shoelaces
  • Drawstring for trunks, hoods, or sleep pants
  • Garland
  • Snowflakes
  • Doilies
  • Shawls
  • Thermal blankets
I don't advise the leash.  Puppies like to chew.  I don't advise the shoestrings for long term use.  The wear factor is nil at the eyelets.

I was surprised when I saw the blanket and shawl patterns.  The blanket was in an old, old baby pattern book.  The premise of the pattern is chains held together at short regular intervals with slip stitches.  This is repeated for the length of the blanket.  Even though I knew the size yarn used in the 40s, I decided to  try this pattern for a new baby.  This was a tedious, no rhythm slooooow to grow blanket.  The baby got a sweater.

I still have hope for the blanket.  It just needs tweaked.  The snowflakes and doilies are no surprise since lace is all about chains to create holes when combined with slip stitches.  For the record, a slip stitch is a chain that happens to go through the fabric you are creating to either join two ends or allow you to travel to the spot where the new row/round begins.

The shawl also surprised me.  The shawl I am referring to is the flower of life chain shawl.  It is based on chains, slip stitches and hexagons.  Holding the chain stitches in their floral design are the slip stitches.  I know there are more patterns out there using just this basic stitch, but I'll let you have some fun discovering them.  Please post a link in the comments of your findings.