Thursday, November 23, 2017
A Year of Stitches Week 48
Here is are charted designs for you that tie into this theme.... I'm thinking of doing the bear in loop stitch. Two blocks knit, two blocks crochet. 4 bears. I might also do the rest of the blocks in colorwork and choose tree colors for the trees and maybe a nice gold for the scrolls.
Monday, November 20, 2017
A Year of Stitches Week 47
It was also election day recently. I wish the political signs were removed once it's over quickly. The signs were put up over Labor Day in some cases. Bears seem to move as slowly as the government does. By now even if the signs are not down, the bears should be getting ready for their long winter's nap. Worked in worsted weight yarn this makes a nice sized pillow or 1/4 of an afghan.
Will you choose pattern or color or both? I'm thinking that doing the bear in loop stitch could be cute. Then give this as a baby present?
Review :: Crochet 1200
Friday, November 17, 2017
Classes
Since I first mentioned more than a year ago that I was putting classes online, I have had a roller coaster learning experience.
I've been learning editing of video. I've been learning set design and making my set. I've been learning about lighting. I've been learning more about timing and scripting.
This almost makes me think I should have been in the AV club oh so many years ago in high school. Although I don't think many of the technologies I'm using today actually existed in those days. The "word processor" I learned to use then was 10 times larger than the laptop I use today in size while holding a millionth of the data. It operated on the 5.25 inch floppy disks.
I'm getting closer to putting up video content both on my site and YouTube.
Monday, November 13, 2017
Review:: Love Knitting for Baby
Ok. This app appears to be baby patterns on the surface. What it actually is is an app for purchasing magazines by the name of love knitting for baby. If I understand the whole thing, these are digital downloads. Once subscribed, there is a free 14 day trial. Each magazine is $6.49 US. There is a tab for other magazines by the same publisher.
I'm not saying one way or the other if it should be downloaded. I would be interested in this if I didn't have hundreds of baby patterns and a new grand child on the way.
Sunday, November 12, 2017
Weeks 17 to 33 of A Year in Stitches
As for week 17, the same applies here. Have fun with this. Can you make it a lace?
Week 19
Enjoy the weather with some fun spring/summer motifs. Color work is the way to go for these. The brighter the better.
Week 20
This would be great as a pillow, purse, or in an afghan as panels.
Week 21
Lots of fun motifs here for gearing up for the colder weather that is sure to come or simpler items. All these can be done in texture or color. Use fingering weight yarns or lace weight and make these into bookmarks or book covers for those books that you read over and over.
Week 22
Play with tapestry crochet and make change purses, make up bags, pencil pouches. Play with texture and have even more fun now that you know the charts better.
Week 23
Week 24
I can see the potential for coasters, mug rugs, cup cozies and napkin/flatware holders in these. Who wouldn't love a picnic when these beauties are on the table with yummy food. Don't forget to put the picnic table's feet in bowls of water to deter ants from joining you and hang a red ball covered in sweet smelling sticky in a tree away from you to deter flies and bees. The bowls of water can be pie tins for wider feet and the balls can be washed off.
Week 25
This could be an early gift made up when we don't even want to dream of hot cocoa or fireplaces. The markings on the side look like yarn color names. However, I don't know which company this came from to give credit. Anyone know?
Week 26
Here is a lovely little block from Japan. It's Crochet, done in one of the join as you go methods. For Knitting here's a lovely Russian lace stitch.
Week 27
Here is a granny type square. Imagine this in the colors of the summer! That would be one smart tote bag. This knit stitch pattern on the other hand reminds me of roses in summer. This could be a beautiful baby blanket or a made into a sweet dress for your little girl.
Here are a bunch more square and hexagon motifs. Mix and Match them unifying them by color choice or pick one or two and go crazy with the patterns.
Here's a fun little crown for the prince or princess in your life. It's crochet. Try in worsted weight yarn and you can do fewer repeats. Glue "gems" around the band for a really regal look.
The Knitting stitch reminds me more of a flower I see growing along roadsides, Queen Anne's Lace. But this isn't the name of the stitch.
Week 30
Architecture has given us some beaurtiful knit and crochet patterns. This arches pattern is crochet. I can see it as a pillow cover, afghan, baby gift.... What can you see it as? Meanwhile the seersucker knit stitch pattern just sounds like summer. Done in a light weight cotton, linen, hemp or silk yarn it could be a beautiful shell.
Week 31
Interlocking crochet has fascinated me for quite a while. It shows a different stitch to each side.
Meanwhile the knit stitch below it is a fake Entrelac stitch pattern. This is done with a trick of the eye and is in a fair isle type of knitting.
Friday, November 10, 2017
A Year of Stitches Week 46
As a small child, I liked Halloween up until the actual day. There was usually a Halloween party in my classroom. But because it was very cold in my hometown, my costume was always hidden when we went out trick or treating under my coat. Some years we just wore a half mask similar to those worn during Carnival in Latin America and New Orleans for Mardi Gras except without the glitz and glitter. Unlike little Zuzu from It's a Wonderful Life, I didn't have the option of leaving my coat open or even home. If I tried putting the costume over the coat, I looked like a miniature hockey player who was a bit crazy in wardrobe.
I did like Thanksgiving and Christmas much better. There was the cooking and baking. My sister and I weren't allowed to do much other than watch. But we did get to lick the bowls. This was decades before you would get sick from raw eggs and other new things to worry about.
So Here is a fabulous chart for color work sharing one of my childhood memories. The Peanuts was always the first show to air during the month with a holiday.
Work the knit version in stockinette and the crochet version in single crochet. It appears the designer intends for each large square to be 4 smaller ones. OOPs. I'm wrong. Each large square is 8 or 10 small ones. This done in worsted weight would make a great wall hanging or afghan if you decorate for the holidays. I suggest blowing it up and taping it together.
Review:: circular knitting tutorial
Don't bother with downloading this. I've tried to use this numerous times. It tells me I need to update the app. I have the option of now or later. Update now takes me to the Google play store and install a beginner crochet app. Later takes me to a new screen where I assume there is supposed to be a list of videos. There's nothing except a banner ad for games.
Don't bother with this app.
Tuesday, November 7, 2017
A Year of Stitches Week 45
Knit version
Works over Multiples of 10 plus 9 Stitches.
Rows 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9: Knit 2. *Move yarn to front of work, slip 5 stitches, move yarn to back, knit 5 stitches. Repeat from *, end last repeat with knit 2.
Rows 2, 4, 6 and 8: Purl.
Row 10: Purl 4. *Pick up loose strands with the right-hand needle, slip strands onto left-hand needle and purl together with the next stitch, p 9. Repeat from *, end p 4.
Rows 11, 13, 15, 17, and 19: Knit 7. *Move yarn to front of work, slip 5 stitches, move yarn to back, knit 5. Repeat from *, end last repeat with knit 7.
Rows 12, 14, 16 and 18: Purl.
Repeat these rows for pattern.
Now for the crochet version.
I couldn't resist. Here are the written directions. I really like Pinterest. A picture is worth a thousand words.
Multiple of 22 sts.
Ch 44.
R1: Sc in second ch and each ch across.
R2, 3, 4, 5: Ch 3, dc in second st and next 3 sts, ch 11, sk 11 sc, dc in next 10, ch 11, sk 11 sc, dc to end, including top of ch 3
R6: ch 3, dc in second st, and next 3 sts, * ch 5, sc around ch from r 2-5, ch 5, dc in dc to next ch section. Rep from *. End dc in each dc.
Rep r 1 - 6 for pattern.
Friday, November 3, 2017
A Year in Stitches Week 44
Charts will again come to the rescue. With imagination, a single chart can be utilized with astonishing results for both knit and crochet. This chart is for crochet. How would you interpret it to knit?