Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Finally, some scrapbook pages!

  This is from our trip in May to Mammoth Lakes over Memorial Day weekend. We were so shocked to see so much snow!  Todd and the kids skied!  It was a great weekend.

This spread is missing the journaling and title but here it is anyway.  I'll finish that tomorrow.  I used Michelle Coleman's Summer Soiree, Glimmer paper (Fancy Pants Designs). Blue Lagoon and Charcoal Color Box Chalk, and a nice buttery yellow page of Bazzill paper.


Friday, August 20, 2010

Scarves!

Like I mentioned the other day, I am crocheting up a storm.  Here are two that are in progress. 


The checkerboard pattern is done using a Front post double crochet (Fpdc) and Back post double crochet (Bpdc).  I had to use the dummies website to learn those stitches! 

For some reason, this picture distorts the color of it.  The blurry image below shows the color the best.

The fluffy lavendar scarf is made by doing the following:
Row 1:
chaining 27, sc in the second chain, *chain 6, skip 6 chains, sc in next 2 chain, and then repeat.
Row 2:
Ch 1, sc in first 2 sc, *ch 6, sc in next 2 sc, rep from * across, turn

Repeat row 2 to desired length. Fasten off.  This is from Ruthie's Crocheted Accessories. 
My daughter is moving to Northern California and wants more, more, more!  :)  

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Blog name

I am crocheting so much I'm beginning to wonder if I mis-named my blog.  Perhaps I should have called it Craft-a-palooza.  :) 
I am working on a bunch of scarves.  Jess and I went to the movies yesterday, "Eat, Pray, Love," and saw these perpetual scarves (basically a scarf that has the ends whip-stitched together so there is not end. I'll post pictures tomorrow of my progress.  I learned a new pattern and stitch.  So cool!
Be patient.  I'll post more tomorrow. 

Friday, August 6, 2010

Baby Blanket looks more like a toddler blanket

Well, I finally finished a baby gift for my friend Paola. She told me in the spring that she was expecting a baby and that their decor would be soft peach, yellow, green, and pink.  I found the perfect, silky soft yarn by Bernat called Bamboo Naturals.  It turned out really pretty but it is waaaay too big for a baby.  Oops!  I didn't adjust my starting length for the new larger ergonomic crochet hook that I bought to ease the hand pain.  Chalk it up to being more attentive to details in the future and that size matters (insert naughty laugh here).  ;)  Miracle of miracles, I'm done a week early!