Showing posts with label tapestry crochet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tapestry crochet. Show all posts

Sunday, November 12, 2017

Weeks 17 to 33 of A Year in Stitches

I am going to offer a bunch of different charts and stitches in  this post to finish the catch up from the spring to mid summer weeks when I was working on a wedding and a carnival.
The charts will be for both knit and crochet.   There will be color work charts, cable charts, and lace charts. 
There will be written stitch patterns.   These are harder to use universally without a lot of creativity and thought behind them.  However, I'm sure everyone will have fun with at least some of these.

Week 17

For knitting, work in stockinette/reverse stockinette or colorwork.  For crochet, work in fair isle or tapestry.  If you choose color work, you can do bands of colors or keep it 2 colors throughout.

 Week 18

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.

Week 28

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.


Week 29

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.




Week 32

Mitered, Ribbed, handy as can be for dish cloths, hot pads, potholders.  Do them in cotton for good heat protection.  Chain an odd number of stitches plus 1 for turning or cast on an odd number of stitches.  Mark the center stitch.  Using Garter stitch or single crochet, work to the stitch before the marked one.  Dec3tog or k3tog.  Continue to the end.  Turn.  If you are crocheting, crochet in the back loop only. Work even to the stitch before the marked one.  dec3tog or k3tog.  Continue to 1 stitch.  Bind off.  Weave ends.  Can be done in 1 row stripes, 2 row stripes with unused color carried up the side or almost anything.
Week 33

One of my other loves is quilting.  I happen to live on the outskirts of Pennsylvania Dutch Country, which has a rich history in quilting and frugality.  This is the Trip Around the World Quilt Pattern Or Sunshine and Shadow Quilt Pattern.  It depends on what you do with it.  Trip Around the World uses a variety of colors, where the Sunshine and Shadow uses shades of one color similar to what is shown.  The trip around the world is symbolic of travel. something most Amish don't do.   However, the Colonials, way back when, would trade fabrics or sometimes piece a quilt top for a friend who was leaving to pioneer either in the New World or out West.  One ring of fabric or even just a quarter of a ring symbolized that friend.  

In Sunshine and Shadow, the colors are kept to 3-5, going from a very pale to very dark (black or as close to as you can get) and starting over or fading back to very pale.  It symbolized that we can't appreciate the sunshine without the shadows, just as we can't appreciate life without death or separation.

Choose to do these in granny squares, mitered squares, or something completely different.  Start at a corner and work one block. Working in the join as you go, continue adding blocks in the colors your choose.

If you don't like the color choice given below, get your own 4 squares to the inch graph paper and a box of crayons or colored pencils and draw out what you want yours to look like.  Just remember, the colors need to be in concentric rings for this pattern.








Monday, March 3, 2014

New and Exciting Classes + Class Schedule thru June

We have new and exciting classes to offer!!!  There are ruffle scarf classes for both knit and crochet and for each ruffle yarn available.  Some use special techniques, while others are generic.
We have the Crochet Spring Bunny, just in time for Easter.    

 We have Crochet Coasters in time for those cold summer beverages to sit on while we sip and complain how hot it is.  These are great to protect furniture.
 We have the crochet flower beanie for the early spring weather to help keep our toddlers warm.  What to do if you have a boy and not a girl?  Not to worry, choose boy colors and omit the flower.
 We have the crochet flower scarf.  This is a great fashion statement for early spring.

 We have the garter stitch head wrap for those early spring walks or runs.


 There is the Pompom Hat for those late winter/early spring snow showers.
 The knit scarf is great for when just a little warmth is wanted or some style.
 Here is the Knit Phone Cover, designed to protect your phone from scratches and falls.  It can be upsized or down sized as needed to protect your mP3 players/iPods or your eReaders and tablets.




All Classes are Mondays 6pm – 8:30pm
Crochet Beginner 1 – Skinny Scarf or Phone Cover
March 3     April 28     June 16
Crochet Beginner 2 – Pillow or Scarf
March 17     May 12     June 18
Crochet Advanced Beginner – Granny Square Scarf or Market Bag
March 31     May 27
Crochet Advanced Beginner – Cloche or Scarf
April 14     June 9

Please see a store associate for details about any classes

Yarn Nights are times for you to get a question answered about a stitch, yarn or pattern question that doesn’t require a full class.  You can also sit and stitch with me at this time
March 22     April 5     April 19     May 3     May 17
May 31     June 14     June 21


 Warm Up America Joining Parties are times to help join afghans blocks to help the homeless here in Lebanon with the donation of warm afghans.


March 9          March 23        April 6            April 27          May 4




All Classes are Wednesdays 6pm – 8:30pm, unless noted otherwise
Crochet Advanced Beginner – Hooded Baby Blanket
March  5
Crochet Advanced Beginner – Lace Wrap
March 19
Discover Time to Crochet Classes
Crochet Cables  April 16
Crocodile Stitch June 11

NEW CLASSES – Limited Time Only
Discover Crochet – Coasters
April 2     May 7     June 4
Discover Crochet – Flower Scarf
April 9                        May 21                        June 24
Discover Crochet – Flower Beanie
April 30                      May 14                        June 23
Discover Crochet -  Spring Bunny
April 23                      May 28                        June 25
Pom Pom Rug Class
April 26 12 – 2:30pm             May 24 12 – 2:30pm

Please see a store associate for details about any classes

All Classes are Thursdays 6 – 8:30 pm
Knit Beginner 1 – Hat or Wristwarmers 
March 6     May 1     June 19
Knit Beginner 2 – Neckwarmer or Tassel Hat
March 20     May 15     June 20
Knit Advanced Beginner – Hat or Legwarmers  
April 3     May 29
Knit Advanced Beginner – Cable Scarf or Fingerless Gloves
April 17     June 12


NEW  Arm Knitting  NEW
Demo – March 16
Classes 10-11AM            March 29   April 12      April 26
Please see a store associate for details about any classes

All Classes are Fridays 6 – 8:30 pm, unless otherwise noted
Knit Advanced Beginner – Baby Blanket/Booties or Baby Kimono
March 7
Knit Intermediate – Patchwork Blanket
March 21
Discover Time to Knit Classes
Sock class April 18                Intarsia            June 13
NEW CLASSES!  Limited Time Only
Discover Knit – Head Wrap
April 4            May 9              June 26
Discover Knit -   Phone Cover
                                                April 11          May 23            June 27                 
Discover Knit - PomPom Hat
April 25          May 16            June 6
Discover Knit – Scarf
May 2                        May 30                   June 30


Please see a store associate for details about any classes

Discover Kids Classes
All classes are Saturday mornings 9:30 – 11AM unless noted
Discover Kids Crochet 1 (Necklace and Bracelet) 
April 5
Discover Kids Crochet 2 (Zipper Pull)

March 8 cancelled due to Open House
April 19
Discover Kids Crochet 3 (Monsters)
March 22     May 3



Please see a store associate for details about any classes

Thursday, September 19, 2013

Happy Birthday Lion Brand!!!

Happy Birthday Lion Brand!

To celebrate, Michaels will be hosting birthday parties on Sunday September 22 between 2 and 4 pm.  Come on out and see me in the Lebanon store.  Yes, I do have a Warm Up America Joining Party scheduled for 2 - 5 pm this day but I will be in the same area to do both.  Come on out to help with this also.

Lion Brand will be giving away bonbons!  Unlike my husband, I'm sure you know and understand that these bonbons are mini skeins of yarn and not food.  The first 25 people will get a free bonbon.  I will have hooks available for anyone who wants to sit and stitch with me with this new yarn.  These minis are just right when you only need a little bit of a color and don't have it.

Check these out!
Brights
    

Pastels

Beach

Nature

Party

Celebrate
  
Crayons
 Some of the featured patterns on the Lion Brand website for the bonbons.



Monday, June 24, 2013

New techniques being offered in fall

I'm offering new techniques in the fall!

In addition to the basic classes and advanced classes I already offer, I will be adding  Mobius knitting, Intarsia, Entrelac, Short Rows, I-cord , tapestry Crochet, a 2 needle sock class, Tunisian Crochet (knit and purl variants), Crocodile stitch,  Bavarian Crochet, and painted crochet. Yarn Nights will now include a stitch pattern of the month for knit and crochet.

The basic classes being offered have not changed.  The advanced classes currently being offered also will not change.  

The stitch patterns will come from a variety of sources.  If they come from a book Michaels sells, you will know about that book.

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Things are getting back to normal

Over a month ago, my husband was in a car accident.  Things are looking up in my household.  He's almost back to his previous abilities.  In his recovery, I have been thankful that I had my knitting and crocheting.  Simple things with simple stitches helped me stay on an even keel in the early days and helped pass the time in waiting rooms.  Now I have been developing new classes and projects and trying to finish my classes.  I also have put together a knitter's scavenger hunt for my guild's retreat at the end of the month.

My new projects have included learning a mobius cast on to do an infinity cowl/shawl for class in two ways.  One way is to teach this technique.  Another way is for me to wear it in the winter.  I have also been binge-ing on charted crochet patterns I see offered on websites.  I have worked a bunch of flowers, saved a slew more to my computer, used a few in classes, and am halfway done with a purse from a charted pattern. 

I have also developed a short row class complete with a round dishcloth.  I am in the middle of developing a double knitting class.  A hot pad will be the project for that.  Also in the works will be a machine knit workshop for winter, tapestry crochet, intarsia knitting, and more.

Stay tuned for more information and pictures.



Sunday, February 10, 2013

New Schedules and some time off

In an effort to have sufficient time for everything coming up, one son with his fiance is coming for a visit around Easter.  The same son is graduating and getting married in the month for weddings.  I also wanted to make sure I had enough classes scheduled for everyone to be happy and get what they need.

Here are my classes thru the end of July.  I don't want to think of August or the last third of the year just yet.

Beginner Knit Classes which are held Thursday nights unless otherwise noted are first.


Discover Knit Stitch Class    All Classes are 6 – 8:30 pm


February 28
April 4
April 6 (Saturday 9 – 11:30 am)
May 2
May 30
July 25



Discover Purl Stitch Class   All Classes are 6 – 8:30 pm


March 7
April 11
April 13 (Saturday 9 – 11:30 am)
May 9
June 6
July 5



Discover Pattern Stitches Class   All Classes are 6 – 8:30 pm


February 14
March 14
April 18
April 20 (Saturday 9 – 11:30 am)
May 16
June 27
July 6 (Saturday 9 – 11:30am)



Discover Cables Class All Classes are 6 – 8:30 pm


February 21
March 21
April 25
April 27 (Saturday 9 – 11:30 am)
May 23
June 7

Beginner Crochet classes are next up.  These are held every Monday night unless otherwise noted.

Discover Single Crochet  All Classes are 6 – 8:30 pm   


March 11
April 1
April 29
June 24
July 23


Discover the Tall Stitches of Crochet   All Classes are 6 – 8:30 pm


February 11
March 11
April 8
May 6
June 3
July 29


Discover Granny Squares   All Classes are 6 – 8:30 pm


February 18
March 18
April 22
May 13
June 10
July 31


Discover Textured Stitches   All Classes are 6 – 8:30 pm


February 25
April 22
May 20
June 5

Advanced Knit classes are held Friday nights unless otherwise noted.

Discover Baby Knits Class   All Classes are 6 – 8:30 pm


Kimono March 1
Blanket & Booties April 5
Kimono May 3
Blanket & Booties May 31
Kimono July 26




Discover Mitered Knitting Class   All Classes are 6 – 8:30 pm


March 8
April 12
May 10



Discover Fair Isle Class/Learn to Fair Isle   All Classes are 6 – 8:30 pm


February 15
March 15
April 19
May 17
June 28



Discover Time To Knit Classes    All Classes are 6 – 8:30 pm


March 22 Socks Toe Up
April 26 Double Knitting
May 24 Socks Top Down

Advanced Crochet classes are the final classes scheduled.

Discover Baby Crochet Class      All Classes are 6 – 8:30 pm


Rattle March 6
Hooded Blanket April 3
Rattle May 1
Hooded Blanket May 29
Rattle July 24



Discover Throws and Wraps in Crochet Class  All Classes are 6 – 8:30 pm


Lace Openwork Wrap February 13
One Piece Granny Throw March 13
Lace Openwork Wrap April 10
One Piece Granny Afghan May 8
Lace Openwork Wrap June 26



Discover Crochet Gifts Class      All Classes are 6 – 8:30 pm


February 20
March 20
April 17
May 15



Discover Time to Crochet Classes   All Classes are 6 – 8:30 pm 


February 27 Tapestry Crochet
March 2 Knook
April 24 Broomstick Lace
May 22 Afghan Patterns

The last thing to note are yarn nights.  
Yarn Nights are times for you to get a question answered about a stitch, yarn or pattern question that doesn’t require a full class.  You can also sit and stitch with me at this time.  Times are 6 – 8:30 pm unless otherwise noted.


February 26
March 19
April 23
May 21
June 1 (Saturday, 1 – 4 pm)
July 30