Archive for October, 2007


Happy Halloween! Crochet Pumpkin and Felted Skull

Friday, October 26th, 2007

I love Halloween - I’m not even sure why, but I just love it! Something about getting to be whatever you want, planning the outfit, the people to dress up with, and how to celebrate it right - especially when you get to celebrate it for multiple nights, multiple parties. Good times, especially with brightly-colored wigs. So to honor the occasion, some crochet Halloween items.

A crochet pumpkin - I love the twisty stem the most. This project is so simple - try it today! Sorry this isn’t the greatest picture.

Crochet Pumpkin

Pattern from: Craftbits.com

And my favorite, the crochet skull. I’ve already made 3, they take almost no time at all. For felting newbies, be sure you use 100% wool yarn (or other animal fiber) of the felting won’t work and you’ll just have a goofy looking skull. Then just toss them in a pillow case in a washer full of jeans, and you’ve got yourself a felted skull the make your Halloween spooooooky. Have fun!

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Pattern from: LionBrand.com (you may have to register to view)

Southern CA Fires

Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007

As a San Diego resident, things are a bit crazy right now - so many people have evacuated, so many have lost homes, and so many are left to worry. I’m safe so far where I live, but my heart goes out to those displaced and endangered by these insane fires. Stay safe.

Updates: www.sdcountyemergency.com

A New Clock - The Crochet Version

Monday, October 22nd, 2007

This is a favorite idea of mine - well, not my idea, but favorite idea I’ve seen. It is just so quirky, and I’ve taken the idea and run with it. I already did a knit version and love that one, but I needed a crochet one too of course. Now it adorns my new apartment’s bathroom wall, helping me get to work on time. (= It is made of Sugar ‘n Cream in red, made of bobbles and half-doubles, then black yarn was added around the edges.

Red crochet clock

The pictures don’t do it justice, but I tried - but take my word, it’s quite cute. My boyfriend is asking for a blue one for his office - I’m just working on a way to make it more masculine.

Red crochet clock02

I used big square buttons mixed with little black ones in place of numbers - just too cute, I can’t stand it!

A Crocheted Purse - Trendy and Easy to Make

Wednesday, October 17th, 2007

So my friends and I started meeting once a week - we pick various coffee shops and restaurants, bring our latest knit and crochet projects, and catch up about our weeks. We’ve be doing it for over a month now and I just love it. Who knew 20-somethings could be so crafty! We’ve even become famous at our Starbucks and they give us pastries - yum. We all have our little knit or crochet beverage sleeves (which they teased us about, but I just think they’re jealous) and we just take over for a couple of hours. The catalyst for these meetings was teaching one of my friends to crochet, and teaching her this bag.

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It’s called the fat-bottom bag and it is just fantastic. Easy to make, inexpensive, and ultimately stylist. I completed mine and lined it with fabric from my trip to Tanzania, and her’s turned out amazing as well. The handles are easy to find in any craft store, and make this purse a keeper. Try it yourself!

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Of course it is from my favorite book, the Happy Hooker. Surprised?

Crochet Goes Punk Rock - Skull Dishcloth

Sunday, October 14th, 2007

So just a quick post for a quick project: I teach crochet at my local Michael’s Craft Store, and had to do some updated projects to give my demo board a facelift - and what better than to go punk rock with a skull dishcloth - in teal and white, no less. Quick and easy, teaches people how to change colors, and makes any kitchen cooler.

Skull dishcloth

Plus the pattern is from my all-time favorite book, The Happy Hooker. I swear, they should pay me for how much I promote them. (=

Babies in the Cutest Booties - Crochet Baby Sneakers!

Thursday, October 11th, 2007

It’s pink and tiny and ready to hit the street - if only its wearer could walk…

Pink bootie01

These baby booties are nothing ordinary - they are designed to look like tiny high-tops and they are oh so cute. The pattern isn’t so easy to understand, but once I figured out how they meant to attach the pieces, these little booties work up quickly. Complete with tiny strewn-about laces, I just love these. And you should know, I’m not the biggest kid or kid thing person, but these are just too good.

Pink bootie02

Pattern from: Crochet Today (September 07 issue) - this magazine, by the way, is pretty darn reliable for good patterns - I’m liking it a lot right now.

PS: I swear I still knit, just in a bit of a crochet rut. Plus I feel it is a bit under-represented in the yarn world, so I’m doing my part to give it a boost. (=

Tiny Wedding Turtles - A Cute Couple

Tuesday, October 9th, 2007

So I have to say, I’ve made a lot of the little turtles (and posted one before too), and these are by far my most favorite ever. It was a bit of a light bulb going off when I came up with the idea. A friend of mine loved my little turtle and kept asking for his own - I made his, but he’s getting married in a couple of weeks, and I decided his bride-to-be needed one as well. And what better than to dress them for the occasion - voila! A cute little couple - they can’t help but make me smile!!! (=

Wedding Turtles01

I made the groom a hat and bowtie from black felt, and the bride has a veil made of sparkly white felt and some white mesh. Aww. romance! (=

Wedding Turtles02

I sent them in a cute little box through the mail, even though he doesn’t live so far from me because the element of surprise makes them even more exciting. I got the call that he had received them, and was so excited, they are going to display them at the wedding! Quite a big display for such a tiny couple.

Pattern for turtles from: Pattern Central

Crochet Frog Version 2.0

Monday, October 1st, 2007

So I know I made this once before, and that I owe some new projects with all this time - I have actually been crocheting like crazy, but I’ve been a little slow on the uploading. But here’s a little something to hold you over - my second crochet frog. I made him for my aunt, who saw it on this site and was my first order of sorts. She got him today, so now I can post him. I think he turned out better, and my favorite upgrade is that his legs snap and unsnap - so they can be tucked or hanging - so cute!!

See: tucked…

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…and hanging!

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