Wednesday, December 2

Viva La Mexico!

After seeing the Man-Hat I made for my husband, his friends decided that they also wanted one each, but with a twist.  They didn't want the flaps, but the did want them done with the colors of the Mexican flag in the brim.  Hence one new Man-Hat with a second one floowing closely behind...




See original post Man-Hat for more details on this pattern.

Wednesday, November 25

$$ALE!!!

Woot! I just sold the two scarves I have listed on Etsy! I have a pink one I need to post and I'm going to make 1 black, 1 grey, and 1 white very soon. I also just got another custom order from a woman I used to work with - 2 hats and 2 scarves.

Hopefully my business will take flight and
~~~SOAR~~~!

Friday, November 20

Sweet V-Stitch Scarf

I made my mom a really cute black hat with a white brim over the summer and she wanted a matching scarf that was long enough to fold in half and tuck in the ends.  I found a scarf pattern that fit the bill at the Lion Brand Yarn website.  I changed it up a bit and it came out perfectly! 

 Here is the link to the pattern:
Whoosh Scarf by Lion Brand


Sunday, November 15

Pretty Scarf Pattern

I found an aboslutely adorable scarf pattern by Marie Anne St. Jean.  Because she so graciously permits crafters to sell items made with her pattern, I made two scrumptious scarves and posted them for sale on Etsy.  Here are the pics:












These scarves were really easy and quick to make and they are soooooo pretty.  In fact I made one for myself in soft pink ;)


You can access this pattern at:
Pretty One-Skein Scarf

You can see my Etsy shop at:
My Etsy Shop

Thursday, November 5

Cold Hands?

I love little fingerless gloves and mitts -- they are so cute.  I found some really great patterns for different types of fingerless mitts, but my favorite is a ruffled mitt made with a fpdc, bpdc rib stitch.  I made a pair for a friend and then decided that they were too cute to not have a pair of my own.  Unfortunately the rib stitch pattern didn't match my really cute scarf, so I modified the pattern to use a double v stitch (like in the scarf) and kept the ruffle on the end.  They turned out adorably, but I have a little trouble with them sliding up and down my hands.  I think they are too big at the ruffle end ;)


I'll post a pic just as soon as I get my camera back from my mom ;}

Tuesday, October 27

Man Hat

My husband wanted me to make him a hat, but most of the free hat patterns I'd come across were pretty feminine looking.  Thankfully I'm a digger and after a while I came across this fabulous flapped hat pattern.  My husband loves the hat I made him, but thinks he looks silly with the flaps on - so the next one I make for him will be flapless...  Oh well - his loss.  I think the flaps look cute!



Thanks to Chloe Nightingale for this great pattern!!

You can find this pattern at:

Monday, October 26

Superb Shawl in Progress

I found this fabulous pattern for a shawl from a 1915 Woolcraft publication.  It is just divine!!  I started it back in September, but it is sucking up a lot of yarn - especially because it is a crossed treble stitch - but how gorgeous it will be when I am done....

Here're pics of the progress:


You can find a copy of the pattern here:
Woolcraft 1915 Shawl

Saturday, October 24

Puff-stitch Newsboy

I have decided to grow out my hair for the first time in about 20 years.  Of course, when you are growing out your hair it goes through a "What the bleep is that?!" stage which can last up to 4 months.  For this reason, I decided to make some hats to cover the godawful mess on my head until it is fabulous again.  I searched high and low and finally found the cutest newboy hat pattern by Mary Jane Hall.  I LOVE it and so do all of my friends.  Another great thing is that it is an easy and quick to make hat.  In fact, I've made one for almost all of my friends now and they are thrilled with them.  Here is a pic of my hat:


Thanks again to Mary Jane for such a great pattern!

You can find Mary Jane Hall and her fabulous crochet books at this link:

Friday, October 23

First Post...

This blog is an attempt to document my creations as they happen.  Since I have already created many things, I will simply post a link to photos of the items in my next blog entry. 


I have been crocheting since I was 8 years old, but had lost the passion for it until about 6 months ago...  Now I'm a crocheting maniac!  I have also taught myself how to knit (which I'm still working the knots out of that), how to make earrings, and have picked up on some sewing projects.  I would like to write a blog entry about each item I create including photos, links to patterns and materials and notes about the project as I work on it.  Of course being super busy (like everyone else) it may fall by the wayside a little...  Wish me luck and stay tuned!