Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Wind a Center-Pull Ball of Yarn









  
I have copied (literally cut and pasted) this tutorial from Amo Tejer's knitting blog (link below), actually I found it because someone else linked it on facebook but I wanted to make sure ALL my followers ;) got to see it too. I for one LOVE pulling my yarn from the center so I think that I will be using this constantly.
 http://amotejer.wordpress.com/2012/07/14/como-ovillar-la-lana-con-la-mano-how-to-wind-yarn-into-a-ball-by-hand/

These are the written instructions to accompany the photos above (also cut and pasted):

Hi, everyone! I come back today with a tutorial I loved! Maybe you are already mechanized and have a yarn swift or ball winder, then you might think is this lady crazy? 21st century and she winds ball by hand? Or maybe you are just like me, you own both but you find it so complicated to pull them out of the closet, put them together, work with them, then put them away again, that you just prefer doing it by hand. And when you are knitting, you reproach yourself for not using them because the ball of yarn is dancing around everywhere. And not to mention a baby going after it all the time! It´s impossible to knit! Well, now you understand why this tutorial caught up my attention. And even though you may figure it out just looking at the pictures, here are a few explanations. I really hope you find it useful! I will try it next time I start knitting! 
1) Tie a slip knot in the end of your yarn.
2) Tighten this slip knot on your winding tool. I like to pull this slip knot tight in the hook of the crochet hook, or high up toward the end of the knitting needle, to keep it out of the way.
3) Hold your yarn against the winding tool with your thumb, and wrap it around the winding tool several times near the end as shown.
4) Continue to wrap yarn around these first clump of wound yarn, criss-crossing as you work from time to time as shown. This should feel just like winding a regular wrapped ball of yarn, only this ball of yarn has a winding tool poking out of it.
5) Continue in this fashion until all your yarn is wrapped, then tuck the end into the ball under a few strands to secure it.
6) Still holding that first bit of yarn between your thumb and the winding tool, gently ease the tool out of the ball.
7) All done! The end with the slip knot in it will now be the start of your next project, and yarn will pull from the center of the ball with ease

Thursday, August 23, 2012

The Jubilee


I made this brimmed hat made for a friend's friend's little girl because she lost the first one I made her and had worn it daily (love that!).
I wish I could find a really good brim pattern, I guess I will have to see if I can come up with one on my own.  The patterns I've tried so far just never turn out quite right. 
I LOVE this flower pattern, it was one of the first I tried and is still one of my favorites:
http://www.favecrafts.com/Accessories/Sunshine-Daisy-Headband

Saturday, August 4, 2012

PANDA HAT -- JOSE WANG

PANDA HAT WITH SOMBRERO

JOSE WANG THE PANDA

My daughter asked me to make her a panda hat, she said that the panda represents all races being black and white and from China and so to make him even more multicultural she decided he should have a sombrero hat; she feels very strongly that all racism must be eradicated and that is what this hat represents to her...unity across the races. 
This talented designer has links to many of her own patterns and to other designers free patterns so it's well worth checking out.
The sombrero was improvised but loosly based on a pattern found here:
http://crochet-mania.blogspot.com/2011/06/crochet-sombrero-cape-for-louisiana-hot.html
This designer also has many cute patterns.

Thursday, August 2, 2012

HATS FOR CHARLIE AND HENRI

Hats finally on the heads they were intended for!!!


Charlie and Henri
 These are a friends grandbabies, I've been waiting 2 months to finally connect and get these hats to them, turns out it was just in the nick of time, they fit PERFECT.  Its so fun to finally see the baby hats on some baby heads!  It's a rare treat for me!!  Mama made the mistake of telling me that Charlie LUVS hats right now...and me with the newest edition of Crochet Today that has the CUTEST animal hat patterns hehe!!
BTW the pattern for the beanie on Henri in the 2nd photo is posted a few posts ago.




HAT FOR CHOW



My bff's mom requested a red hat with a pink flower the last time I visited so here it is...my phone takes terrible photos, my photos will improve dramatically after my daughter gets her bday camera and becomes my official blogographer.
I found this pattern via Ravelry, it was a free pattern from redheart  http://www.redheart.com/free-patterns/brimming-fun-cap. The flower pattern can be found here: http://skamama.blogspot.com/2006/06/picot-flower.html.

Saturday, July 28, 2012

YARN LESSON..."SUPERWASH"

So in my beanie baby pattern I rambled a bit about the yarn I was using and that I hoped it was washable because it says "Superwash".  Today I googled this "superwash" and GOOD NEWS!!!  Superwash wool is a process used to treat wool (much more detail about the process can be found here: http://knitting.about.com/od/knittingglossary/g/superwash_wool.htm) but in short, it makes it so that you can in fact wash the wool without worrying about it shrinking.  You do not have to feel guily about giving a gift to a new mother that has to be handwashed...Yay!!

NIECES, NEPHEW, AND HATS (of course)!

How very fun to see my hats on some of my most favorite people in the whole world!  These are my brothers three children who live in Dillinham, a small town in Western Alaska where they mush dogs, raise chickens and turkeys, put up loads of wild salmon for the winter and enjoy life to the fullest!

Thursday, July 26, 2012

BABY BEANIE PATTERN--free




BEGINNER CROCHET BABY BEANIE PATTERN

OK here goes my first attempt at publishing a pattern, it's just a simple beanie so there are many patterns like it out there.  It is a beginners dream!!  Perhaps the difference in mine is that I am recommending a much larger hook than would normally be used with this weight of yarn...but maybe that's nothing new.  Anyhow I'm hoping that this will help you beginners get the fever I got when I found a simple pattern that made a great hat...

GIRLY-GIRL SUMMER HATS


Rikki and Olivia in the hats I promised long ago and finally delivered on, they seem to be enjoying them :)  I think they look great, it's so fun to finally see some of my work actually being worn!!














Wednesday, July 25, 2012

SUPERSIZE IT...DAISY HEADBAND

Sometimes it IS ok to Supersize it!!!


I made this super-sized daisy by following the oh so cute daisy pattern linked to here:
I used a SUPER heavy yarn and I doubled the number of chains used to make each petal. 
I can't wait to send it to my sister for her granddaughters, it will make a great photo prop I think!  My 13yo agreed to model it for me here only if she didn't have to show her face (she being FAR to cool for a giant daisy ;)  I just love my crazy teeny bopper!!

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

I LOVE HATS!!!


These are three simple little hats.  I made the smaller two infant beanies just to use up some yarn that I didn't have enough to make my frilly Curlycue Hats with.  I learned with those two that if I use a bigger hook on this smaller yarn I get a more stretchy and comfortable beanie for the little guys.  I just LOVE this yarn, (see my post with the pattern for yarn details) I get it at our local yarn store "A Flying Skein", she has a wonderful selection, and always a 10-15% discount if I remember my 'purple bag' :).  http://www.aflyinskein.com/


This evening I will write instructions for the simple little beanie on top center after I stop at A Flyin' Skein and get the yarn details. 



KINDLE CASE

This case was soooo easy to make, I just double crocheted for the body and single crochet for handle.
I used a very heavy yarn to provide padding for the kindle so it went super fast.  My favorite yarn store had these little bits of colored yarn for use in embellishing, they added some fun color to the case (even my picky 13yo approved and wants one in orange for her iPad).  When I make the case for her iPad I will write down the details and blog a free pattern...

Monday, July 9, 2012

SUMMER HAT PHOTO

More of the same...

SUMMER HATS

SUMMER HATS
These are also made somewhat based on the same pattern used for Erin's Slouchy Summer Hat (see previous post) except that for most of the hat I make the chain portion 2 instead of 1 because I am using a finer yarn.
These are for a friends two little girls, please excuse the terrible lighting in the picture, will try to get a better one tomorrow!

Summer Hats



Saturday, July 7, 2012

SLOUCHY SUMMER HAT

Erin's Slouchy 'Summer Hat'
My daughter loves the slouchy hat look so I adapted a pattern (http://www.get-hooked.net/free-patterns/peek-a-boo-flower-hat/) to suit her by just adding several rows and making it too wide then decreasing at the band.   I'm not allowed to put flowers on her hats like in the pattern :(.
Slouchy Summer Hat

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

CURLYCUE HAT

I've been kind of uncomfortable posting my crocheted creations on facebook knowing that not all my friends on facebook are interested.  So I decided the thing to do is create a blog just for my crochet projects so that those who are interested can take a look if they so choose.  I will be sharing my finished projects and maybe some of the trials along the way.  Whenever I use someone elses pattern I will share a link to it.
Below I will post my first ever original creation, that's not to say there is no other like it on the web but just that I didn't deliberately copy anyone else's or use a pattern:
 This is the Curlycue Classic, my first "original" design.
 The Curlycue Pastel
...and the Curlycue Rosy