Monday, January 12, 2009

Alice Cullen Scarf


I decided to make my own little pattern for the blue striped scarf that Alice Cullen wears for like a second in the Twilight movie. This appears when they're on the field trip. It's really easy and I based this original pattern on the limited views in the movie. Now I see it's a little more varied in the length of the stripes, unlike mine which I made all my stripes the same length. Oh well, close enough! Mods can be EASILY made.

Materials:
#10 1/2 US needles

1 skein of Vanna's Choice worsted weight in each of the following colors:
- Colonial Blue
- Navy
- Silver Blue
- Dusty Blue

Directions:

Cast On 30 stitches starting with Colonial Blue. The whole scarf is done in stockinette stitch(Ss).

Ss for 5", change to Navy

Ss for 5, change to Silver Blue

Ss for 5", change to Dusty Blue

Ss for 5", change back to Colonial Blue

Repeat this pattern for as long as you want the scarf to be, then Cast Off.
Mine was 85" total.

You can try blocking to prevent curling but it's hard with an acrylic yarn. Wool yarn would have more success. To prevent curling, try knitting the first and last 3 stitches on your purl rows.

NOTE! Make sure you end with the same color you stated with! (Colonial Blue)

That's it! Easy! You don't need to see the future to whip this one together!

I put two extra pics up for color reference in different light than the first one, and another of Alice!



Monday, January 5, 2009

Joie's Arm Warmers!






Two months after she ordered them from me I've FINALLY got them finished! A mix of school up until mid-December and those tiny needles kept me from getting it done sooner. But they are finished and awesome! I love the colors and the design. It almost seems sporty to me, like baseball for some reason.

And, of course, I had some fun taking a few pics with them on before I sent them away!

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Finished Shrug

Finally finished the Love in Music Shrug by Ruby and it looks great! Sorry the pics are a little low lighting, but it still works.


Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Old and New!

First let's start with this new project I did yesterday. My first time making stitch markers!



Cute right? I did them in 'Slytherin green and silver' for my HSKS5 partner!

Now the old:

First the 'Hannah' hat by Blake Ehrlich




Ok now the ' Dream Swatch Head Wrap' by Wendy Bernard



Finally Calorimetry by Kathryn Schoendorf



Thanks to the designers for being so awesome and releasing their patterns for free so that we can all enjoy their brilliance!

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Embossed Velvet


Ok, so today in Fabrics we embossed velvet! It's SUPER EASY and comes out really nice. Basiclly you pick out a rubber stamp or stamps you want to put on your velvet, place the stamp rubber up, place the velvet face down over it, place a buffer fabric like cotton/muslin over that and place your iron over it and press for 10 seconds NO STEAM! And when you take it off...BAM! It's in your fabric and looking very awesome.

Now, if you find you get holes when you remove it then you might need to get a cheap iron that doesn't steam because it's the steam holes coming through.

Also, you can do this with a lot of pile fabrics. Corduroy, Velveteen, etc. Just keep in mind that you can't wait velvet so your embossing wont come out, but if you wash your corduroy after embossing your pattern will come out. Which is kind cool if you want to change it up!

Pictures of mine coming soon, probably after the weekend.

Ok, not an awesome picture by my phone, but it'll work til I get back to my room after the weekend.

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Marble Dying

So today in Fabrics class we did marble dying. First impression: omg that tray is full of goo. I don't want to do this. But then Prof. Chids demo-ed for us and I was like...holy crap that's awesome. Let's rock this. So after getting over the goo I made these two designs. The pink/black one first and the green/black one after. You can see a little of the pink got on the green one too from the first batch.

If you've never done this before but are interested definitely look up how to do it and what you'll need to make water into this goo, and where to buy the correct dye. I just wish we had more than one sink to clean up with because we could have done more but wasted a lot of time waiting in line. OH! And since the fabric is specially treated to take the dye, once you place it in the solution it sucks up the dye and you can go right over and wash it off and the dye wont come off. It's magical!!

I would totally do this again. We got a hand out of instructions so that was a bonus! If anyone wants a copy of my handout and I scan it and send it to you.



[Edit]
Got the directions scanned if anyone's interested.
Front of Handout

Sunday, April 6, 2008

Welcome!

Welcome to my Craft Blog. Sewing and knitting is what I'm doing most of right now so that's probably what most posts will be about!

Have fun looking and let me know if you have any questions.

Katie