Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Small Wonders
Latley I have been incredibly inspired by the small things in life. From miniature crochet projects, tiny pin-cushions, micro gardens, to simple home cooked meals. Inspired by this, a sweet treasury via Etsy was created.
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
More Mini Friends
A wee cat, a masked lady, and two hands that hold the key. I'm excited to share these in their infancy. A few more steps need to be taken to make these new brooches complete! Stay tuned!
Also, this week has been packed full of the usual holiday preparations! I made my favorite simple cookie for a holiday party. They're made of a basic rolling dough and the best red raspberry jam in the universe!
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Fillet Ole
Check out the shop within the next few days for some custom name (or any word you'd like) banner options! Here's my prototype!
Friday, December 17, 2010
Thrifty Gifty
As I now have more time on my hands, I've been cracking down the last few days on some handmade holiday gifts. I'm excited to share a quick crochet gauntlet pattern I designed. A great small gift for anyone! Feel free to make the cuff wider if needed. These are a nice average size for a woman:
Materials: 1 100 yrd. ball worsted weight yarn (I just used some stuff that I had in my stash. You really don't need a lot), E US hook (4-3.5 mm)
Ch 16 (leave a long tail, as you will sew cuff together in finishing)
SC into back leg of second chain from hook. 15 sc across total.
Turn, ch 1, sc into back leg across. Work this row for 28 rows.
Connect in round (so "rib" runs lengthwise). Ch 1, Sc 32 sts along edge of cuff. Slip into first ch.
Ch 1, sc around. Slip into first ch. Repeat this row 3 more times.
Ch 3, dc around. Slip into 3rd ch. Repeat this row 1 more time.
*Ch 3, dc1, ch8, skip next 8 stitches, dc into 9th st. Dc around, slip last stitch into 3rd ch.
Ch 3, dc around. Slip into 3rd ch. Repeat 2 more times
Ch 1, sc around. Slip into 3rd ch. Repeat one more time. Darn ends in.
Finishing: Sew side cuff. Darn ends in.
*For right gauntlet, use this row: Ch 3, dc around to last 10 sts. Ch 8, skip next 8 sts. Dc into 9th st. Dc 1, slip into 3rd chain.
Materials: 1 100 yrd. ball worsted weight yarn (I just used some stuff that I had in my stash. You really don't need a lot), E US hook (4-3.5 mm)
Ch 16 (leave a long tail, as you will sew cuff together in finishing)
SC into back leg of second chain from hook. 15 sc across total.
Turn, ch 1, sc into back leg across. Work this row for 28 rows.
Connect in round (so "rib" runs lengthwise). Ch 1, Sc 32 sts along edge of cuff. Slip into first ch.
Ch 1, sc around. Slip into first ch. Repeat this row 3 more times.
Ch 3, dc around. Slip into 3rd ch. Repeat this row 1 more time.
*Ch 3, dc1, ch8, skip next 8 stitches, dc into 9th st. Dc around, slip last stitch into 3rd ch.
Ch 3, dc around. Slip into 3rd ch. Repeat 2 more times
Ch 1, sc around. Slip into 3rd ch. Repeat one more time. Darn ends in.
Finishing: Sew side cuff. Darn ends in.
*For right gauntlet, use this row: Ch 3, dc around to last 10 sts. Ch 8, skip next 8 sts. Dc into 9th st. Dc 1, slip into 3rd chain.
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Mulled over
Another day, another blizzard. Last time it was this bad out I was a first grader trick-or-treating in the Great Halloween Blizzard of 1991. Thank God I am now of age to buy alcohol. My friend Natalie and I tried braving the storm yesterday to run some errands. Coming back was quite the pins-and-needles-in- your-face ordeal. I made a batch of mulled wine to warm us up. This recipe is a variation from the Joy of Cooking recipe and is quite simple (and probably more affordable than buying mulling spices).
Simply, put the peels of 4 clementine oranges, 2 cinnamon sticks, 1/4 cup sugar and 750 ml of Merlot in a pot. Bring it to a simmer, then lower the heat, cover and simmer for about 15-20 minutes. Serve hot!
It can be a great gift as well! Just pour into a pretty bottle and presto.
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Rustic Love
Friday, December 3, 2010
Gigantic
I'm making progress on this afghan for a holiday gift. In my crocheting ventures, I have always stuck with the small scale laces and blocks. Oh, but to make a lovely blanket with small scale blocks may take several years. Since the 25th is getting closer, I decided to create a blanket made from only 12 large scale blocks. This is a great block from the Reader's Digest book Crochet in No Time by Melody Griffiths. However, you could use any block you like! Mine measures 14" across one square.
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