Several good things are happening to me lately!
1. It seems that I WON'T kill myself this Christmas with handmade gifts. Assuming that I can finish the final pair of slippers before Thursday of next week... this might all work out!
2. I want to start a pattern collection. Lately I've been thinking of nothing but knit pencil cases for some creepy, strange reason... so, I'm going to challenge myself next year! Put out a pattern every month! January will be the slouchy hat that I'm currently having test knit, but after that it will be pencil cases :) A set of 11 pencil cases for your knitting pleasure.
3. And I'm making English muffins from scratch today, that can't go wrong.
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Sunday, December 5, 2010
How To: Make a Cut Paper Garland
This whole week I've kind of been obsessing about paper. Paper snowflakes, paper garlands around my apartment... so, I thought I'd do a tutorial.
This post will show you how to make a dancing hedgehog garland using two sheets of paper, scissors, and tape! You can also do whatever design you'd like, but if you want to make my dancing hedgehogs, I've included the template here.
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Tutorials
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Na(Fail At)NoWriMo
So, erm, yes. Maybe you've noticed, maybe you haven't, but I have not succeeded in writing a novel.
For a number of excuses reasons, that I will elaborate on here:
For a number of excuses reasons, that I will elaborate on here:
- Finals. Oh, yeah, those two middle weeks in November? Dear Alyssa, you forgot that those were finals week. So you didn't sleep. Bah.
- No support system. Yeah, I guess this should be minor, but from the beginning I was hearing from W how people were asking why I was "writing so much." And by writing so much, I guess they meant writing 2,000 words each day? Anyway, people started making comments like "Well, I'd write that much, but I have SCHOOLWORK." As if they were so much busier than me.
In the end, I felt BAD about writing. Different. Socially shameful. I wasn't skipping schoolwork or shirking obligations, but I just felt alienated by these people. I don't know why I let them hurt my feelings, but it did and that was probably the major reason I stopped writing. - I just got lazy.
In the end, though, I learned some important lessons.
- The people that W gossips about suck. Not all of them, but the ones that are hurtful. Yeah, they're losers and I need to not care about them.
- Finals are hard when you're taking 20 credit hours :(
- Everyone has a novel inside of them, and mine is NOT about a pediatric nurse falling in love and knitting. Mine is much more exciting.
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All about Me
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Pre-Quarter Crafting
I returned to school on Friday, partly to prepare for the upcoming quarter and partly to just sit and relax somewhere without feeling guilty for not visiting family.
I also spent some time cleaning up the apartment for the quarter, and organizing things! One thing I did was do this spiffy wall art above my bed, using contact paper.
I plan to spend a day making some paper snowflakes to further spruce up my room. I'm not a big Christmas decorator, but I do love decorating for the winter season with snowflakes and of course, warm throws.
Also on the list of things accomplished were these: Oreo truffles, which I am quasi-famous for :)
My Christmas knitting is reaching a bit of a paniced state. I know I can finish everything, I just have to TRY HARDER, darn it, and not get so distracted by shiny things. For one, I underestimated the size of my brother's feet, his socks look like Christmas stockings!
I'm knitting them in Plymouth Yarns (a worsted weight) on size 5 needles, that I bought at the Yarn Crawl. He told me he wanted "slipper socks." What are slipper socks? Slippers? Socks? These are more sock-slippers, I guess, because they're just thick socks. But he tried them on before I left (to make sure the heels are in the right place) and he liked them! So good!
Oh, did you notice the cool stitch marker? It was an odd earring, then I was inspired by Jordan at In It To Knit It! You should check out her tutorial here.
There's another project I'm working on, but it's still in the planning-esqu stages. I'm sorry to say that I'm hoping once again to get into Knitty - and I'm close to actually submitting this time :) So, if I get rejected, it will just be a for-sale pattern, like Borneo.
Also, W is working on a stop motion puppet for his two quarter, who need clothes! So, I taught him how to use the sewing machine! I'm also knitting him a scarf and a pair of miniature mittens, but I figured I could do another post on that later :)
But, as part of W's sewing machine training, I made him he made this pencil case. At least... part of it. The seams were a little uneven, and I tried to fix things but just ended up screwing things up even more when I added the zipper. So the result was this.
Hey, it still holds my pens and pencils... so so what if it's a little different? It's my pencil case, made with love from W :)
Thursday, November 25, 2010
How to Write a Great Knitting Blog
As a serial blogger and a crazy avid blog reader, I feel like I have some wisdom to impart on blogging, especially for those who want to start or improve their own knitting blog. I know I'm no means an expert, but there aren't many posts on the subject. So if you want to write a good knitting blog, here are some steps!
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Tutorials
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Vacation Update
I've had a nice time on vacation so far, time to craft and time to spend with family. I'm pretty frustrated with a current WIP, which I'm thinking of abandoning (at least for a while.) Another is finished, and the pattern is being written up!
Good luck Rocky! Erm... Pinwheel! |
Rocky has been passed on to Tanglewood, and I'm sure he's happy to be there! They kept his original name, Pinwheel, which W and I gave him. He seems happy, though it's hard to see it through his huffly exterior.
And on the bunny front, we have had success getting Samson to use a potty pad! I woke up this morning to this sight.
His pee isn't really that color, it's the pen liner showing through ^_^; |
Okay, his pen looks totally gross but I HAD to run and take a picture, I didn't even think to clean his cage... whoops.
Well, I hope everyone is enjoying their week, whether you celebrate Thanksgiving or not! :) We sure are.
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Hedgehog,
Photography,
Samson
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Free Pattern: Tiling Tiger Print
This isn't exactly a pattern, per se... but it's a useful download nonetheless! This chart is a tiger print pattern, which you can apply to any knitting pattern - just work the colors off the chart whenever your pattern calls for stockinette stitch.
I can see tons of awesome uses for this! Tiger print hats, tiger print dishcloths, tiger print bath mats, felted tiger print bags, tiger print laptop cases, tiger print scarves, cowls, mittens...
While I was uploading the pdf to ravelry, W told me that it could be zebra print... just change the colors!
Another plus to this pattern is that it tiles! Which means that you can repeat the pattern over and over, with not a lot of troubles.
Anyway, click the link here to download a copy of the chart: download now
If you're on Ravelry, check out the pattern page here!
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My Free Patterns
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