Friday, August 8, 2014

FO: Anna - Do you want to build a doll?


For the first time in forever, I wanted to build a doll; you know, knitting is an open door. Okay, that was cheesy, I'll Let it Go ... no really, I'm done this time. 

The two things I like most about Frozen, are the soundtrack and the relationship between Anna and Elsa. Growing up in the 90's-2000's version of Disney, stories with sisters were rare to find, and ones with positive relationships were completely missing. So when Frozen, finally broke their mold, I was really quite pleased. It is nice to see Disney go in such a direction (now they need to work on the orphan thing). 

This doll is one half of the sister duo I'm planning to cook up right now. I ended up making Anna first because I lucked into the yarn I had been searching for forever and got overly excited. 

My absolute favorite part of this doll would have to be her hair. I used DMC floss, and what a difference it makes. It is so much lighter and more hair-like to use than yarn and I love the shade of red I ended up going with (not too red, not too brown). I was most pleased with the fact that it took me less than 1 hour to do, which now thinking about it, sounds like a long time, but trust me, I was originally guessing it would be at least a 4-6 hour ordeal, so I am happy. 


The mouth is still up for debate. I really didn't like any of my results, so I think I am going to leave her without one (which sounds horrible and mean). While her mind and heart are strong enough, I don't think her jaw line is able to support a mouth.

I am hoping (as with all my misguided made-up-as-I-went patterns) to write this chick up so others can also enjoy ... so that means I will inevitably have to make a second doll (if not for working out the instructions I didn't write down, but also the special step photos). Maybe I can make a stronger jaw that could support a good looking mouth on the next go around?

As always, thanks for stopping by. 


Wednesday, July 23, 2014

FO: Okay? Okay. "The Fault in Our Stars" Cowl


Pattern: My own, hopefully written and released soon
Yarn: The Plucky Knitter MCN Lite in colorway "Sisters" 

When I won this yarn from the ever generous IndieString for one of her giveaways, I knew I loved it, but wasn't sure what to do with it. 

It was only when it so happened to sit on top of my copy of "The Fault in Our Stars" by John Green that inspiration struck. The color of the yarn is almost an identical match to the cover. A few themed cables later and this cowl was born!

Infinities are a theme presented in the movie/book, that really caught my attention. I was sure I wanted to work them into the design. 

So after recalling a cable idea my Dad had suggested for the infinity symbol, things just fell right into place. 

After some expected trial and error (I knitted and frogged this puppy 7 times), I finally came up with something that used just enough yarn (I only had 4 grams left!) and looked how I wished.


Unlike other patterns I've come up with, I took much better notes this time around (including charting as I went), so I am really hopeful that I will be able to write this up sooner rather than later. It is my dream to put it up for sale with the proceeds going to one of the cancer foundations (I'm going to have to research some to find the best) for at least the first few months. 


“Some infinities are bigger than other infinities.” - 
John Green



As always, thanks for stopping by.

                                    ♥

T

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

FO: Polished Pullover


Pattern: "polished pullover" by Erin Kate Archer (she is amazing, check out her other designs) 
Yarn:  Cascade Yarns Ultra Pima in colorway "Jade" 
Needles: #6 and #8


I have been in love with this sweater since I first saw it on Eric Kate Archers blog back in 2012.

After doing some minor graphic work, the lovely Ms.Vicki over on Ravelry, offered to buy me a pattern. I am constantly impressed by the kindness of Ravelers and the idea that someone could be so sweet and generous, well, it made my month and warms my heart greatly.

So when IndieString announced her Christmas in July KAL, I was originally going to put this on hold, but after a rule saying the gift could be for yourself, I let my excitement get the best of me and went for it.


The pattern itself is really lovely; there are a few errors, but besides that everything is very clear and concise.


 The only yarn I had that fit the bill for this was tied up in another failed FO, so I frogged and soaked the yarn for around an hour to get out all the kinks. 

To accommodate being short on the recommended yardage I went up a few needle sizes to make the yarn stretch further.

The only other major mods I made were:
  • Starting the neck decreases earlier for a deeper cut.
  • To accommodate my shoulder decreases, I made the sleeves slightly different.
I find it very helpful to use a t-shirt or sweater that fits well as a sort of guide when making large pieces like this. Just lay your WIP on top and compare to help with when you need to break for armholes and how far up the back you need to go.

As always, thanks for stopping by.

                                         

Friday, May 23, 2014

Autism Awareness: Blue KAL


Pattern: The Cabled Infinity by me! 
Yarn: Caron Simply Soft in the colorway "Ocean"
Needles: #10 
Inspiration: Autism Awareness

When my friend Kay over at IndieString announced her Blue KAL in honor of Autism Awareness Month, I knew I needed to participate.

While I used to not think of Autism touching my life directly, a little insight has helped me believe ASD has touched many. Not just those that are diagnosed, but anyone that has benefited from the vast and extraordinary minds that have been post-diagnosed as well.

For anyone that thinks of people with ASD as strange or odd, I ask them: Don’t you have quirks? Idiosyncrasies? Anything that you like a certain way? Not having eccentricities is much more strange to me than having them. We all have quirks, they are what set us apart, define us, make us special, people with ASD just have them in higher concentrations, and honestly, I think the world flourishes with people like that around.

Another great KAL hosted by the ever lovely Kay on her knitting/spinning/life podcast. If you ever have a little time to be entertained, I would definitely suggest giving her podcast a watch. You can find her on her blogspot here and also on the Ravelry group which is here.

To learn more about Autism please visit: autismspeaks.org

As always, thanks for stopping by.

                                          ♥

Friday, March 7, 2014

The Cabled Infinity ~ A Cowl Pattern


I am really excited. I'm really excited because after 2 months I am finally done designing, test knitting, writing, photographing and producing the pattern for a cowl I came up with. 

Around 6 months ago, I found out that the "Pioneer Woman" Ree Drummond, was going to be coming to my neck of the woods. I have been a fan of her blog for a few years, and my mom loves her cooking show. Thus we planned to go to her book signing.

I thought it would be really cool
to make her something, but I wanted it to be original and completely my own design.

I love cables and I adore cowls, so I thought "why not combine the two". After some trial and error, I came up with this.

I came in right under the wire for finishing a charcoal 'Cabled Infinity', just for Pioneer Woman.
 
After waiting in a very long line (that is a story for another time), I finally got to meet Ree (we're on a first name basis, ha) and presented her gift of which she was very grateful for and even said "I love it when people knit for me".

I knew the minute I finished the one for PW, I would write the pattern. I didn't know, however, it would take so long, lol.

After everything, I am SO excited to finally publish this pattern and make it available for purchase!                                            

You can get "The Cabled Infinity" on Ravelry for $3. The pattern is 9 pages long and includes written instructions for two ways to knit the cowl, corresponding charts and even a photo tutorial for grafting.

Also available upon request, is a second pdf with just the charts, so if you wanted to print them by themselves you could.

As always, thanks for stopping by.

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