Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Grid Scarf

Grid Scarf by One Flew Over...
Grid Scarf, a photo by One Flew Over... on Flickr.
This beautiful scarf is from One Flew Over. I'm so inspired!

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Dly's Sibol Granny Square

I just love this! The pattern is on DLY's blog. 
Thanks Debi!

Monday, October 17, 2011

Pay it Forward Giveaway & In My Queue

What's in my Queue at Ravelry? First... this lovely shawl by Marty Miller! I hope to make lots of shawls this winter.
Second...this lovely Blue Mandala Throw by Shannon Mullett-Bowlsby This would be so pretty on the back of my couch.
Last...Nancy's Waves Scarf by Cori Dodd. This might be my next project. I'm not sure yet.
Of course all of these patterns are free! If you haven't joined Ravelry yet...what are you waiting for? I'ts awesome!

  Pay it forward
 Stop over at Annaboo's blog and enter her Pay it forward giveaway! How cool would it be to have something handmade from Annaboo? Have a great week everyone!!

Friday, October 7, 2011

Progress on Blankets and New Project

Here is an update on what I've been working on. First... my Giant Granny CAL...Here is a pic from the last time I updated my progress...
Here is what it looks like now...
It's growing! I haven't counted the rows yet bu I still have a ways to go!


Now my Blues Granny Stripe...before...
...and here it is now!

I ran out of yarn so I had to stop and order more. It's on its way! Yay! Now, I had to start a new project of course...
This is a very delicate yarn with sequins! This will be a scarf when it grows up. I can't get a good picture of the pretty sequins but..this will be a beautiful, dressy scarf.
I haven't raveled it yet but when I do I will let you know. It is so fun working with this yarn. It's so light and it has mohair in it.Kind of a challenge for me since I'm used to working on blankets. I'll keep you posted on my progress. I hope to have more projects with different yarns like kid silk, alpaca, etc. My next project will be a lacy shawl. I'm so excited! The scarf is practice for me before I tackle the really HARD stuff! I hope you all have a great weekend and I do appreciate all of your sweet comments! Pin It

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Crystal Palace Mochi Plus Yarn

One of my favorite yarns.
Crystal Palace Mochi Plus yarn. 80% Merino Wool, 20% Nylon, Machine wash gentle cycle in cool water with mild soap. Use of mesh lingerie bag or pillowcase is recommended. Dry flat. I made this scarf last year and I love it! I wear it all the time. Here is the link to my Ravelry for the pattern and details.
Tomorrow I will have updates on my progress on my Giant Granny and my Blues, Greens, Granny stripe blanket! Have a great week everybody! Pin It

Friday, September 23, 2011

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Hook Size Dilemma

Yarn New Colors by EMCphotos
Yarn New Colors, a photo by EMCphotos on Flickr.
Well...this picture saved me! Thanks to Nancy who said:

I forget which hook I use on projects too:) But I found 2 ideas to help that over the years. I bought a zillion hook sets, so I can leave my hook with the project when it gets put aside. Or, when I take pictures of the project, I make sure the hook is in the pic so I can see it later :) 


I usually leave my hook with my project but I only have two H hooks and I used an H on my baby blanket so I must have removed it from the bag!!



So...I enlarged this picture and could barely make out it was an H hook. Yay! Problem solved!



Another great Idea from Debi who said:

A little trick to keep track of your hook size you are using: get some safety pins and some letter beads - insert the letter you are using on the safety pin and pin to your project.

Mindy suggested:

It was suggested to me to use the little plastic tabs on bread bags. Write your hook size on it, and hook it through your loop. It keeps your stitch and hook size all in one. ;-)

Susan also has this problem and suggested:

I hate when I put a project down and then I am never sure if I used a G or H hook (my two usual hooks). Sometimes now I take a photo of the work in progress and put the hook in the photo in case I forget. I can't wait to see the finished photo!
 Thank you all so much for your tips and suggestions. It was so comforting to know I am not the only one with this problem. I have to say, I didn't expect this great response for my little dilemma but all you ladies came to my rescue and without you I would be trying both my "go to" hooks, G and H and trying to tell which one matched the work I had already done. Not a fun task for sure. Thanks for sharing!

Happy Crocheting!




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Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Granny Stripe -Progress

Now that I have finished the baby blanket, I am moving back to my Granny Stripe in Blues, Greens, and Yellows. I am anxious to finish this one. It's so pretty with the summery colors and will get good use this winter. I just wish I could remember what size hook I was using...LOL! Do any of you ever do that? Set a project aside and when you go back to it you can't remember which hook you were using? I should document everything. Hey, maybe I put it on my Ravelry page. I'll go check that out now. No such luck. Oh well, I'll figure it out!  I'll keep you posted on my progress!
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