Posted by: preita | September 22, 2008

Knit, Crochet & Blog Contest Reminder!

Just a reminder before I start off this post people, my BLOG CONTEST comes to a close tomorrow when the Mr will pull a random number out of a hat & you will get an amazing fiber filled package :) All you have to do is comment & you are entered. I’ve been emailed & bugged about not posting the rest of last week so here’s a vain little post for you all :P

Now on to fiber related goodness.
I, um, well….I crocheted something.
I know, I know, don’t harass me. I’m a knitter first and will always be one, but you know? It was fun. It is faster and so that really feeds my product driven self. I’m not going to run out and become a hook wielding mad woman, it seems more work than knitting, but I did buy Blueprint Crochet which is seriously cute & am going to challenge myself to make at least 2 of the sweaters in there.


Pattern: Fan Crocheted Bookmark
Yarn: Malabrigo in sunset (one skein)
Hook: K
Verdict: Fun for the most part. See, I don’t remember a whole lot about doing this. I think I went into a crochet induced state where in I zoned out completely and when I came out of it this was done. I like the scarf & may do it again in a bulky weight yarn. It was fun & easy. Being that this was my second only crochet project you know I’m not lieing to you :)
I have to say though, and maybe it’s because I haven’t really been looking that long, but crochet patterns? There doesn’t seem to be as many wonderful patterns as there is for knitting. Mostly I would look at them and think “WHY?! Why would you do that? Just because you CAN doesn’t mean you should.” I KNOW crocheter’s who are cool, young & hip, why aren’t there more patterns that reflect that? I think this is the biggest thing keeping me from crochet. Does everything have to be a granny square?
What else did I do this weekend? I finally put buttons on my CPH. You know what? Buttons make me love this sweater even more! These are not really my first choice, though they look quite nice against the green, but you know what? Ventura has a terrible selection of button shops. Or maybe I have weird taste in buttons.
Also?
I’m getting ready for my vacation. Now you have to use a little bit of imagination here. These socks are some that I have passed over many many times. White. Cotton. Anklets? EW. That’s all I have to say. As brilliant as Mrs. Bush is this book is filled with terrible color/pattern combinations. BUT! Then I saw nikkinimble’s version& thought OMG! Beautiful! (Click over, you will have the same experience) and so I tried to knit them. HAHAHAH my first result was that I couldn’t even get my HAND into the leg of my sock. So I frogged them & moved on. Now I’m ready. With a thicker yarn & bigger needles & I’m ready to go.

BTW. These will NOT be anklets but full on 8′ leg socks & they will be LOVELY! I will also be taking my minimalist cardigan with me. I’m kind of worried about it smelling so badly of camp smoke that I will never get it out, but I’m sure it will be fine. I just want to make some progress on it before I really have to buckle down for Christmas projects.

In other news, I know this is probably a little “toot my own horn” which actually makes me sick to my stomatch a little. But I was featured on WordPress 100 Up And Coming Blogs. It fills me with a mix of diffrent feelings.  I am humbled by those of you that stop by and read me and it totally makes my day that you drop a comment. It makes me feel good that I can entertain you for a few minutes each day. You all seriously rock my world. I am so appreciative of you all!

Lastly of the weekend report, the Mr got out all the camping supplies so that everything is clean and fresh smelling. Watching the weather reports it’s going to get cold at night & I’m going to be in heaven. The mr believes that if I had a good down comforter I would probably sleep in a snow bank if I could. Maybe I would, just to spite him :P   I also got to see my good friend Will. Will and I have been friends since Minnesota, and we both just happened to end up about an hour away from each other in CA. We don’t get together often (the traffic on the 101 prevents us!) but it’s always good to see him :)

Also I finished knitting my Thermal. I have 1 sleeve to sew on tonight when I get home & we are good to go. FO pictures tomorrow.

Responses

  1. That scarf is awesome! Don’t you worry about what anyone says! If you like, that’s what matters. And I like to buttons for the sweater, they are nice!

    Can’t wait to see who wins the contest “crossing fingers that the Mr. will pick ME” :)

    Have fun on vacation!

  2. Hi,

    Just saw your site as I was looking for some patterns for family for Christmas.. I like what you have wish mine was the same (oh well). Anyway, I like what you got and I’m going to make that mohawk hat for my sis-in-law and yes most of the patterns for crocheters look like they were from the 1950s. I only do it because its quicker than my knitting, its taken me 3 days just to finish a cardigan for a 6-month-old.

    -Kat in TX

  3. very nice scarf! :)

  4. OK. Here is my entry. Camping is good. I wonder who got you started. LOL. I was at the Minnesota Ren Festival Saturday. Sunny and about 85 degrees. None of the knitting there was in your class. Happy cool weather! ICE RULES!

  5. Gorgeous scarf & CPH! I’ve made the bookmark and have been thinking about doing a scarf-sized version. If there were ever a pattern I’d become a knitter for, it would be that hoodie. I love every one I’ve ever seen, and yours is even in my all-time favorite color.

    You’re totally right about the lack of awesome crochet patterns! Talk to the industry about that…publishers have this weird idea that crocheters don’t WANT cool stuff. How odd is that? Some people are making breakthroughs, though. (Check out Drew Emborsky’s new book due out this fall. And the Veritas Equitas fingerless gloves pattern in the new Crochet Liberation Front First Ever Book is an amazing pattern. Just a couple of examples!) I’m on a mission to find and crochet every pattern that makes people stop and say, “THAT’s crochet?!?”

    Off to peruse the rest of your blog! Thanks for sharing your work!

  6. Way to go on the crochet/scarf. I knew you could do it.

    And as for patterns, I was a crocheter before I was a knitter and all I did was baby stuff, but it was all pretty shapeless. You can also haul balls on an afghan. But I have heard that you use up to 30% more yarn crocheting. Don’t know where though, so don’t quote me.

  7. PS Congratulations on your word press stats!

  8. the bookmark scarf is fun to crochet isn’t it and you are right. not very difficult. i did a few in noro from the stash and they are in big demand with my family.

  9. Cuz, great stuff here. Congrats on your Word Press recognition. “It’s a Major Award!”

    Tell me more about sock yarn. Are you a cotton only or wool/nylon person? Which do you prefer. The research into product is quite absorbing!

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