Sunday, September 25, 2011

It's Just Sticks and Strings


Got a hot streak going....started making my little mini sweaters and then decided to tackle a mini sock. It took me an entire day of trying to find a pattern that I thought I could do and then to knit it up. There were lots of them out there, but some had a type of heel I didn't know how to do--wrap and turn. I watched quite a few Youtube videos on how to do those kind of heels, but had all kinds of trouble trying to do them on a little sock with so few stitches. I'd start another pattern, and run into problems with double pointed needles, which I hadn't worked with. I bet I started at least five times and ended up ripping it out five times. You almost need DPN's to do tiny little things like this, unless you use another method called "Magic Loop."

I didn't have the right needles to do the Magic Loop, so I kept telling myself, "Jeannie, these are just sticks and string, you can do this!" I ended up starting the mini sock with two circulars using some leftover Red Heart and Sole sock yarn, then switched over to double points, managed to get them under control, figured out how to pick up the heel stitches and finally turned out a little bitty three inch sock!

And here I am, a total of three little socks later...more ornaments for a mini Christmas tree! I'm gonna decorate a little tabletop Christmas tree at the little craft show and tell at the rally this coming week. I think it will look great! Might even make a few more mini knitted ornaments of another kind for the tree....Actually, I crocheted a little mini taco with catnip in it! I sewed a little pouch to put inside the taco, as I thought just putting some catnip straight into the taco, then sewing it shut might invite a little debris disaster if a cat played with it. The catnip might come out through the little crochet holes. I tested the kitty taco toy on a friend, Jan White. She didn't care for it much, lol. Neither did Mister, her cat. We think the catnip was too encased in fabric to get the aroma out to her cat. Phooey! Back to the drawing board or might just forget that one! It's kinda cute, though!

Wait, there's more! Crocheted a camera lens sock---not too happy with the type of yarn I used, even though the pattern recommended worsted...sometimes I get a yarn, think I know what I want to use it for, then when I work with it, or make it into something, it just doesn't quite turn out the way I hoped! It's a sturdy cover, and will do the job, but I wish it was a cooler color of yarn!
Time to go...craft show and sale is tomorrow afternoon...we'll see what might be a seller--dishcloths, knitted eggs, mini sweaters, mini socks, fabric jump drive holders, and a variety of knitted keychain holders and mini bags for storing things.....

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Something New and Different!

This week I found some really cute patterns for little mini sweaters and socks for Christmas ornaments. The challenge is actually being able to follow the pattern! I've got the sweaters down, and have made three already. They are really fun to do! The socks, now that's another story! I have made two grownup pairs of sox, and to make teeny tiny little ones involves quite a bit of "fussing" with double pointed needles and new methods of making a little sock that I'm not familiar with, so the sox are going to have to wait till next week. Back to the sweaters for now.....

The first two are made from worsted weight...
Here's a little sweater I embellished with a snowflake of my own design..I think it would look cute with some "bling"...like little rhinestones at the tip of each snowflake branch?
And here's my favorite so far, made from leftover sock yarn....

I'm going to make little tiny wire coat hangers to hang this on a little tree in our RV if they don't sell at the craft show and tell......still debating on whether to do a little beaded design of some sort on each sweater to add a little "sparkle" to it, since they are ornaments. The jury is still out on this one...any votes one way or another?

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Where Does the Time Go?

I missed a week on the craft blog! The weekend went by so fast, then pretty soon it was Wednesday into this week, and then I decided, oh, what the heck! Might as well wait till this coming weekend to post.

I just found out that there's going to be a craft sale at the rally in Ohio that we are going to at the end of the month. Just one afternoon, but that's motivation to get some things finished up--more dishcloths, and maybe some sewing kinds of things, they are quicker to do than knit! Here's my latest dishcloth...
getting a little more fancy with my stitches!
I found a cute pattern for a mug wrapped in a cozy with slots for pencils and pens and stuff. I think I'm going to make up a few of those for the craft sale....here's the pattern...If anybody has any thoughts on whether that's a great item that might interest people, let me know.  The mug comes with the cozy! I base most of my crafting decisions on if I personally like it and think I'd buy it, then somebody else might like it as well! I like to try and find practical things, too...

Then I found some patterns that might be great for RVers, which is what this rally is going to be all about....I thought organizers would be a great thing to have. I know we are always looking for ways to maximize space in our motorhome. Would love to have some feedback from anybody who stumbles across this blog or who reads it now and then...These organizers fit over the backs of the captain's chairs or hang from a hook somewhere.....
Then there is always the checkbook cover....I think I'll make up a few of those in cute prints....

I'll refrain from saying until next week, as it looks like I'm going to be a little remiss in getting something on here every week! So I'll just say, until next time....... Jeannie and Lyle