Showing posts with label ornaments. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ornaments. Show all posts
Sunday, December 24, 2017
a Year of Stitches Week 52
Well, we made it to the end of the year. Here is our last post in 2017 for a year of stitches. Let's use these. There should be something fabulous to meet your fancy here. Enjoy these. They offer a variety of looks. The traditional winter and Christmas specific motifs and then things that can stand the test of time for the whole year. Done in heavier yarns, there are afghans and pillows. Done in finer yarns, sweaters or accessories.
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Saturday, June 27, 2015
Summer Knitting and crocheting, aka Getting Ready for the Holidays
Summer knitting and
crocheting
Once the flip flops and beach apparel have been created, it’s
still too hot to knit or crochet large items. It's also probably too hot to think too hard for patterns. Quick and simple to complete projects are great. Now is the time to think of what you might want to gift to co workers
for the upcoming holidays. Now is the time
to think of what you might want to craft for your decorations.
I offer the following ideas.
All are small and won’t make you much hotter.
1. Decorations for a specific holiday or year round appeal.
a. Crochet wreaths
b. Snowflakes
c. Holly leaves, knit or crochet
d. Nativity figures
e. Mini mittens, hats, sweaters, socks
f. Ice skates
g. Easter Eggs
h. Butterflies
I. Acorns
j. Pinecones
k. Autumn leaves
l. flowers
g. Easter Eggs
h. Butterflies
I. Acorns
j. Pinecones
k. Autumn leaves
l. flowers
2.
Amigurumi Christmas animals and people
3.
Hats mittens, cowls, mitts, socks
4. mug rugs, mug hugs (keeps a hot cup hot longer or cold drinks cold longer, depending. The rug will also keep the sweat from running down to stain the tables or the heat from leaving a mark.)
All of the above ideas are available in knit or crochet
ideas. Patterns are available all over the internet. Search for the item, either knit or crochet and free pattern. You will be amazed at what you find.
I wrote this before the summer was much of a thought. Summer was a hope at the end of the winter that never seemed to want to end. At I type this update, today's high temperature was 80. Yesterday it didn't make it above 74. This is the end of June. For the past 30 years or so, it gets HOT, as in 90+, and is very dry at this time of year. So far we have had a very wet late spring and early summer. I'm not minding the larger projects yet. But be assured, these ideas will be needed soon. I think.
I wrote this before the summer was much of a thought. Summer was a hope at the end of the winter that never seemed to want to end. At I type this update, today's high temperature was 80. Yesterday it didn't make it above 74. This is the end of June. For the past 30 years or so, it gets HOT, as in 90+, and is very dry at this time of year. So far we have had a very wet late spring and early summer. I'm not minding the larger projects yet. But be assured, these ideas will be needed soon. I think.
Friday, July 11, 2014
Just a quick flower posting
I have patterns for all the ornaments for the ornament classes with one exception. The flower. I can't devote much time to it for another week. But I do think about it in odd little moments when carnival thoughts allow it in.
I have the basics worked out. I'm just having trouble with finding an increase that works like I want. I even asked my husband one morning at breakfast what he thought of using yarn overs. Before you all yell that he won't understand, this is one he does. He knows this makes a hole. He didn't like it. I did a petal in it anyway to see what it would look like. Jury is still out on my thoughts. I might pull out "The Principles of Knitting" to see what I can find there that is along my thoughts for increases.
For the crochet ornament class, there will be a stocking, bird, butterfly, popcorn garland with and without cranberries and a stocking. For the knit ornament class I have planned for a stocking, a sweater, a hat, a bell and this flower. Some patterns will have size variants or variations to make it look different but still the same.
Pictures will come in 2 weeks. Next week is the carnival and I have a ton of details to finish for my jobs. These are all last minute things that can't be done ahead of time. Then comes the carnival and a day of rest. Two Mondays from now will be clean up day and then I'm back in teaching mode again.
Have a safe July.
I have the basics worked out. I'm just having trouble with finding an increase that works like I want. I even asked my husband one morning at breakfast what he thought of using yarn overs. Before you all yell that he won't understand, this is one he does. He knows this makes a hole. He didn't like it. I did a petal in it anyway to see what it would look like. Jury is still out on my thoughts. I might pull out "The Principles of Knitting" to see what I can find there that is along my thoughts for increases.
For the crochet ornament class, there will be a stocking, bird, butterfly, popcorn garland with and without cranberries and a stocking. For the knit ornament class I have planned for a stocking, a sweater, a hat, a bell and this flower. Some patterns will have size variants or variations to make it look different but still the same.
Pictures will come in 2 weeks. Next week is the carnival and I have a ton of details to finish for my jobs. These are all last minute things that can't be done ahead of time. Then comes the carnival and a day of rest. Two Mondays from now will be clean up day and then I'm back in teaching mode again.
Have a safe July.
Monday, July 15, 2013
Christmas in July day 15
Yesterday was such a big topic, it needed two days. Today will touch on those pieces that sit around for decorative purposes, kind of like the animated things seen in malls and store windows. Unless you have skills to animate these, they are still lives. I don't possess those skills.
Angels tree top angel angels of all kinds
Santas Santa-gnome-ornaments a bunch of jolly old elves
This can also be a skirt for your tree, Christmas stockings, gift bags. The list goes on and on. In addition to links online, I know Leisure Arts puts out a lot of pattern books for holiday knit and crochet patterns. I find them at thrift shops, yard sales, in stores. Sometimes all that is needed is an update of the colors because the item is back in fashion.
One thing I wanted to do for my kids but never seemed to find the time for was an Advent Calendar. Advent Calendars might not have gotten done, but we did have an Advent Wreath each year, complete with handmade candles. (I could never find the 3 purple and 1 rose colored candles over Thanksgiving and never thought to look earlier in the year)
Each year, I have a collection of Santas I put on top of my refrigerator on one side and a collection of snowmen on the other. These are small collections. However, one of the snowmen is a knit creation with a knit scarf and wearing a stocking hat. I will post a pattern and picture of him closer to the holidays. My Santa that is hand made is a crochet creation made by someone in my dad's side of the family.Since most of these relatives are no longer with us, I can't ask. Again I will post a pattern and a picture. One year I gave my husband's grandmother a crocheted moue for Christmas. His name is Christ Mouse and was a Leisure Arts pattern. After she passed, the mouse came back to me. My mother in law wanted a similar one but sadly my pattern had flown the coop by that time. Christ Mouse now lives with her. I will see if I can get a picture of him to post.
As you might be able to tell, Christmas and it's traditions are a big part of our family life. I might just be getting out of one of the traditions though. The annual Cookie baking frenzy. My oven controls are shot and I don't intend to fix them anytime soon. With just a husband and me, we can use a toaster oven. I'm not crazy enough to bake cookies in one of those.
Angels tree top angel angels of all kinds
Santas Santa-gnome-ornaments a bunch of jolly old elves
This can also be a skirt for your tree, Christmas stockings, gift bags. The list goes on and on. In addition to links online, I know Leisure Arts puts out a lot of pattern books for holiday knit and crochet patterns. I find them at thrift shops, yard sales, in stores. Sometimes all that is needed is an update of the colors because the item is back in fashion.
One thing I wanted to do for my kids but never seemed to find the time for was an Advent Calendar. Advent Calendars might not have gotten done, but we did have an Advent Wreath each year, complete with handmade candles. (I could never find the 3 purple and 1 rose colored candles over Thanksgiving and never thought to look earlier in the year)
Each year, I have a collection of Santas I put on top of my refrigerator on one side and a collection of snowmen on the other. These are small collections. However, one of the snowmen is a knit creation with a knit scarf and wearing a stocking hat. I will post a pattern and picture of him closer to the holidays. My Santa that is hand made is a crochet creation made by someone in my dad's side of the family.Since most of these relatives are no longer with us, I can't ask. Again I will post a pattern and a picture. One year I gave my husband's grandmother a crocheted moue for Christmas. His name is Christ Mouse and was a Leisure Arts pattern. After she passed, the mouse came back to me. My mother in law wanted a similar one but sadly my pattern had flown the coop by that time. Christ Mouse now lives with her. I will see if I can get a picture of him to post.
As you might be able to tell, Christmas and it's traditions are a big part of our family life. I might just be getting out of one of the traditions though. The annual Cookie baking frenzy. My oven controls are shot and I don't intend to fix them anytime soon. With just a husband and me, we can use a toaster oven. I'm not crazy enough to bake cookies in one of those.
Sunday, July 14, 2013
Christmas in July day 14
Ornaments. This covers so many things I know I am covering this on 2 days.
Today's ornaments will be the smaller things you hang on your trees or use as gift tags. There are literally thousands upon thousands of patterns out there. Let your imagination soar. These are just a few to get you started.
There are snowflakes, do them in thread for a delicate look, do them in yarn and have a more robust look. See these posts for more ideas with these http://wendyteaches-mrsscubafish.blogspot.com/2012/07/more-about-snowflakes.html and http://wendyteaches-mrsscubafish.blogspot.com/2012/07/idea-for-christmas-crocheting.html
There are full on ornaments like we all think of.as well as more novel approaches to ornaments and for something different you can use something like these. You can do a simple ball but change it up with novelty yarns.
And finally a popcorn garland that I can no longer find on the internet where I initially found it.
I use Red Heart Super Saver in aran because to me that looks like my popcorn. You can add red beads if you want the popcorn and cranberry look or leave it plain. I did mine plain.
Popcorn Garland
Red Heart Super Savor, 8 oz in color Aran
Size I hook
Ch 5, work 5 dc in 5th ch from hook. Remove hook from last loop, insert in top of ch 3 and then back into the loop and pull through. (popcorn made)
* Ch 8, (5 dc in 5th ch from hook, remove hook from last loop, insert in top of ch 3 and then back into the loop and pull through).
Rep from * until your garland is as long as you want. Gauge for this project doesn't matter. If you use the whole skein for this you will have around 75 ft of garland. My knitting guild made these for a bazaar one year and we measured. If you add the red beads, put them in the second chain of the 3 chains between the popcorns.
This is fast and easy (unless you do the whole skein) and can be kept from year to year unlike the edible version. It also doesn't draw bugs or mice.
Today's ornaments will be the smaller things you hang on your trees or use as gift tags. There are literally thousands upon thousands of patterns out there. Let your imagination soar. These are just a few to get you started.
There are snowflakes, do them in thread for a delicate look, do them in yarn and have a more robust look. See these posts for more ideas with these http://wendyteaches-mrsscubafish.blogspot.com/2012/07/more-about-snowflakes.html and http://wendyteaches-mrsscubafish.blogspot.com/2012/07/idea-for-christmas-crocheting.html
There are full on ornaments like we all think of.as well as more novel approaches to ornaments and for something different you can use something like these. You can do a simple ball but change it up with novelty yarns.
And finally a popcorn garland that I can no longer find on the internet where I initially found it.
I use Red Heart Super Saver in aran because to me that looks like my popcorn. You can add red beads if you want the popcorn and cranberry look or leave it plain. I did mine plain.
Popcorn Garland
Red Heart Super Savor, 8 oz in color Aran
Size I hook
Ch 5, work 5 dc in 5th ch from hook. Remove hook from last loop, insert in top of ch 3 and then back into the loop and pull through. (popcorn made)
* Ch 8, (5 dc in 5th ch from hook, remove hook from last loop, insert in top of ch 3 and then back into the loop and pull through).
Rep from * until your garland is as long as you want. Gauge for this project doesn't matter. If you use the whole skein for this you will have around 75 ft of garland. My knitting guild made these for a bazaar one year and we measured. If you add the red beads, put them in the second chain of the 3 chains between the popcorns.
This is fast and easy (unless you do the whole skein) and can be kept from year to year unlike the edible version. It also doesn't draw bugs or mice.
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