Thứ Sáu, 30 tháng 10, 2009
Confession...
I want a Snuggie. I've laughed and scoffed at how ridiculous it is but as I sit here, surfing the net, I find myself in need of one. I have a blanket on my legs and my arms are cold... yet I want to be able to type... can't do that with the blanket all the way to my neck. C says to get a sweater, I say get me a Snuggie. A pink one.
Thứ Năm, 29 tháng 10, 2009
Blankets can be made with Filet Crochet
Afghan Image courtesy of Herr Projects. All proceeds created by Herr Projects benefit the homeless and less fortunate in the Oklahoma City area. The afghan was made with 4 ply yarn and will fit the top of a queen size bed.
You may find more Filet Crochet Charts by visiting Free Filet Crochet Charts and Patterns.


Filet Crochet Native American 1
You may find more Filet Crochet Charts by visiting Free Filet Crochet Charts and Patterns.


Filet Crochet Native American 1
Pattern by Teresa Richardson
Chain 301.
Chain 3 to to turn which will count as the first double crochet.Below is an estimate for the various size thread.
Size Estimate:
Crochet Cotton Size 10- width= 23", height=25.5", Steel Hook 7, 1163 yds
Crochet Cotton Size 20- width= 22", height= 24.5", Steel Hook 9, 1091 yds
Crochet Cotton Size 30- width= 21", height= 23.5", Steel Hook 11, 1020 yds
Thứ Tư, 28 tháng 10, 2009
Etsy Find Wednesdays #9
Awesomely Awful

This hat is described as having a "spirit of antiquity, genuineness, and warmth". Well, genuine is one way to describe it. WHO would wear this? It's $32 by Iryna.
Awesomely Awesome

This knitted hat is so ME... cute as a button, right? A bit pricy at $34 from NogginsBeanies but extremely cute.
Thứ Ba, 27 tháng 10, 2009
Count your Blessings Tuesday #7
Today I am grateful for:
* successful birthday parties
* days when T is a cuddle bug
* having a healthy family
* how lucky I am to have such a blessed life
Chủ Nhật, 25 tháng 10, 2009
Crochet Pillar Hat
Crochet Pillar Hat
Written by Teresa Richardson
The first 6 rounds in the Pumpkin video are what makes the hat. Round 7 is one more increase round.
Video Tutorial: Crochet Pumpkin
Skill Level - Intermediate
Abbreviations
HDC - Half Double Crochet
FPHDC - Front Post Half Double Crochet
ST - Stitch
EA - Each
SL ST - Slip Stitch
HDC DEC - Half Double Crochet Decrease
Definitions
Front Post Half Double Crochet - Wrap the yarn over your hook. Insert the hook to the side of the stitch(right if you are right handed, left if you are left handed), around the back and up the opposite side. Wrap the yarn over the hook, pull it around. Wrap the yarn over and pull through all loops. This completes the front post half double crochet.
Half Double Crochet Decrease - This is taking 2 stitches, reducing and combining them to 1 stitch. Wrap the yarn over your hook, insert the hook through the first stitch, wrap the yarn over and pull through the stitch. Leave the loops on the hook. Wrap the yarn over your hook, insert the hook through the next stitch, wrap the yarn over and pull through. There will be 5 loops on the hook. Wrap the yarn over and pull through all 5 loops.
Materials
Size I/5.5 mm crochet hook
4 ply yarn
Tapestry Needle
Materials
Size I/5.5 mm crochet hook
4 ply yarn
Tapestry Needle
Chain 4, join.
Round 1: CH 1, pull up, Work 12 HDC through the chain, join. (12 HDC Total)
Round 2: CH 1, pull up, Work 24 HDC in each stitch around, join. (24 HDC Total)
Round 3: CH 1, pull up, *Work 1 HDC in the next ST. Work a FPHDC in the next ST. Continue around from *. Join with the beginning stitch. (24 stitches total)
Round 4: CH 1, pull up, *Work 2 HDC in the next ST. Work a FPHDC in the next ST. Continue around from *. Join with the beginning stitch. (36 stitches total)
Round 5: CH 1, pull up, *Work 1 HDC in the next ST, work 2 HDC in the next ST. Work a FPHDC in the next ST. Continue around from *. Join with the beginning stitch. (48 stitches total)
Round 6: CH 1, pull up, *Work 1 HDC in the next ST, work 2 HDC in the next ST. Work 1 HDC in the next ST. Work a FPHDC in the next ST. Continue around from *. Join with the beginning stitch. (60 stitches total)
Round 7: CH 1, pull up, *Work 1 HDC in each of the next 2 STs, work 2 HDC in the next ST. Work 1 HDC in the next ST. Work a FPHDC in the next ST. Continue around from *. Join with the beginning stitch. (72 stitches total)
Round 7: CH 1, pull up, *Work 1 HDC in each of the next 2 STs, work 2 HDC in the next ST. Work 1 HDC in the next ST. Work a FPHDC in the next ST. Continue around from *. Join with the beginning stitch. (72 stitches total)
Round 8-21: CH 1, pull up, *Work 1 HDC in ea of the next 4 Sts, Work a FPHDC in the next St. Continue around from *, join with the beginning stitch.
Thứ Bảy, 24 tháng 10, 2009
Crochet Fingerless Gloves
Thank you to Sue, from Sue's Crochet and Knitting for permission to use her pattern in this video. The video is made with the glove for women. The male version, is a larger version for the same style.
This pattern can easily be modified to make the glove with 2 or 3 ply yarn. Start the pattern with the cuff. The cuff will have more rounds so you will start off with more stitches creating the palm and thumb increase section. Everything throughout the pattern will be the same other than working more rounds and more stitches in each round.
Crochet Mittens / Fingerless Gloves Women - Written Instructions
Crochet Mittens / Fingerless Gloves Men - Written Instructions
This pattern can easily be modified to make the glove with 2 or 3 ply yarn. Start the pattern with the cuff. The cuff will have more rounds so you will start off with more stitches creating the palm and thumb increase section. Everything throughout the pattern will be the same other than working more rounds and more stitches in each round.
Crochet Mittens / Fingerless Gloves Women - Written Instructions
Crochet Mittens / Fingerless Gloves Men - Written Instructions
Thứ Sáu, 23 tháng 10, 2009
Quarter Birthday Parties
They're all the rage now! My lunch group decided that since all our birthdays are in January, we would spread them out. C's birthday was last week!

Thứ Tư, 21 tháng 10, 2009
Copyright on the Finished Piece
I learn new things about copyright all of the time. This article about pattern copyright, is related to selling your finished crochet pieces upon completion, when the author says you may not sell your finished piece. The actual written pattern is copyright and may not be sold or redistributed, unless you have permission from the author. The only place I have seen authors do this is on the Internet. Copyright does not cover the finished work. You are not required to ask permission to sell your finished piece. If you have an opportunity to make some money from your crochet work, sell it. Before the Internet, I had never heard of a statement like that attached to crochet patterns. Maybe that is why the statement does not exist in crochet magazines. Copyright only protects your body of work like pictures, graphics, video, recording and writing that you have done yourself. It does not protect an idea or finished piece.
http://www.tabberone.com/Trademarks/CopyrightLaw/Patterns.shtml
http://www.tabberone.com/Trademarks/CopyrightLaw/Patterns.shtml
Etsy Find Wednesdays #8
Awesomely Awesome:

I love the look of this bag and the fact that you can get it in any fabric that you want... although I like this one for fall. It's big enough to carry all my stuff plus diapers, wipes, a sippy and even my camera. $69.99 from Xcessrize.
Awesomely Awful:

You can get this lovely.... purse? at Pursapalooza for $50. Not a good investment considering you have to groom it and perhaps feed it every now and then. What has red fur!?
Thứ Ba, 20 tháng 10, 2009
Count your Blessings Tuesday #6
On a different note (sorry, had to vent)... today I am grateful for:
- the time I have with my family and friends... let me always cherish it
- my memories of Chuck... one of the most genuinely nice people I've ever met.
- grad classes that end early
- 1/4 birthday parties
The meaning of RSVP
R.S.V.P.
Répondez s'il vous plaît... Please respond.
R.S.V.P. by October 20th means... Please respond by October 20th.
So annoyed with people not letting me know if they're coming :( Grrr.
Chủ Nhật, 18 tháng 10, 2009
Crochet Towel Topper
Crochet Towel Topper
Written by Teresa Richardson
Video Tutorial: Crochet Towel Topper
Video Tutorial: Left Hand Crochet Towel Topper
Skill Level - Easy
Abbreviations
SC - Single Crochet
CH - Chain
SL ST - Slip Stitch
ST - Stitch
SC DEC - Single Crochet Decrease
Materials
Size I/5.5 mm crochet hook
4 ply yarn
Tapestry Needle
Work an embroidery chain across the center section of the towel.
It is not necessary to have a specific number on each row. The object is to decrease and then form a strap. I have used 6 stitches in the example to make the strap. You can use 8 or 10 stitches for a wider strap.
Row 1: 1 SC in ea SC across, turn.
Row 2-3: Ch 1, 1 SC in ea SC across, turn.
Row 4: Ch 1, 1 SC in ea of the next 2, SC DEC in the next Stitch, turn.
Row 5: 1 SC in ea SC across, turn.
Row 6: Ch 1, 1 SC in ea of the next 2, SC DEC in the next Stitch, turn.
Row 7: Ch 1, 1 SC in ea SC across, turn.
Row 8: Ch 1, 1 SC in ea of the next 2, SC DEC in the next Stitch, turn.
Row 9: Ch 1, 1 SC in ea SC across, turn.
Row 10: Ch 1, 1 SC in ea of the next 2, SC DEC in the next Stitch, turn.
Row 11: Ch 1, 1 SC in ea SC across, turn.
Row 12: Ch 1, 1 SC in ea of the next 2, SC DEC in the next Stitch, turn.
Row 13: Ch 1, 1 SC in ea SC across, turn.
Row 14: Ch 1, 1 SC in ea of the next 2, SC DEC in the next Stitch, turn.
Strap
Row 15 - 30: Ch 1, 1 SC in ea SC across, turn.
Work the crochet button first to make sure it will fit through the button hole.
ButtonHole on Strap
Work an even amount of single crochet on each side of of the strap.
Side 1 Row 31-34: Work 1 SC in ea of the next 3 stitches.
Side 2 Row 31-34: Work 1 SC in ea of the next 3 stitches.
Join with a slip stitch at the top to the opposite single crochet. Slip Stitch across to the edge. Turn.
Row 35-36: Chain 1, Work 1 SC in ea SC across.
Crochet Button
Work the magic circle or a chain 3, join.
Round 1: Ch 1, work 6 SC in the loop or chain. Do not join and work in a continual round. This will be working the first stitch in the top of the first single crochet.
Round 2: Work 2 SC in ea SC around.
Round 3-5: Work 1 SC in ea SC around.
Weave the tapestry need through the last round of stitches, pull to close the back. Sew and knot the back of the button.
Sew the button to the place you want it on the towel.
Awareness Crochet Ribbon - Breast Cancer - Crochet Geek

Awareness Crochet Ribbon - Breast Cancer
Written by Teresa Richardson
Video Tutorial: Awareness Crochet Ribbon - Breast Cancer
Video Tutorial: Left Hand - Awareness Crochet Ribbon - Breast Cancer
Skill Level - Easy
Abbreviations
SC - Single Crochet
SL ST - Slip Stitch
Materials
Size F/3.75 mm crochet hook
3 ply yarn
Tapestry Needle
Chain 26 Work 1 SC in each chain across.Chain 1, Work 3 SC in the end, work 1 SC in each stitch across, Work 3 SC in the next end stitch, Work 1 SC in each stitch across, join.
Work 25 Foundation Single Crochet Chain 1, Work 3 SC in the end, work 1 SC in each stitch across, Work 3 SC in the next end stitch, Work 1 SC in each stitch across, join.
Fold the ribbon over and sew it in place. Sew in all of the tails.
Awareness Crochet Ribbon - Breast Cancer
Awareness Crochet Ribbon - Breast Cancer - Left Hand Crochet
Thứ Bảy, 17 tháng 10, 2009
Date Night!
Tonight's date night was nice :) We actually started at lunch time with lunch at Pei Wei and some shopping at Best Buy and JoAnn (fair trade). Later we went out early to UMBC to get our tickets and hang out at the bar there (gasp). Good thing we went early to get to the show... there was already a line so we waited an hour and half in the cold and rain but got good seats!
Go Retrievers!
Ok so here's proof that I actually drank. I know, it looks like fruit punch but it's actually white zinfandel. Further proof I can't freaking drink... I didn't get tipsy or anything but I turned RED, just burning red. It's like the alcohol goes straight to my blood stream! In any case, we had a good time and talked to the head of Alumni relations who has already seen T's blog! He saw his UMBC photo shoot... pretty cool. T is famous.

Yay for date night!
Voltandooooooooooo .......
Desculpem a falta de tempo, mas andei atrapalhada e enlouquecida com a reforma da minha cozinha que, felizmente, acabou......
Então estou voltando ao poucos , com saudade de vcs e dos lindos trabalhos que ainda não vi...
Ficarei feliz se vc deixar um comentário:0)
Então estou voltando ao poucos , com saudade de vcs e dos lindos trabalhos que ainda não vi...
Ficarei feliz se vc deixar um comentário:0)
Thứ Sáu, 16 tháng 10, 2009
Couldn't wait until Wednesday...
This awesomely awful find couldn't wait until next Wednesday. I introduce you to... the BOOB SCARF. This is for you S, great for breast feeding in public... fool them with all the boobies.. they'll never know which one is yours! $45 and it's yours... 10 in stock here!
Thứ Tư, 14 tháng 10, 2009
Photo Shoot
Last year our friend W took pictures of us as a family... kinda hard to take family photos when you're the one behind the camera! The photos turned out GREAT! We went to the park in the fall and had lots of great fall colors for our pictures. This year, we're doing it again but we're going to the Harbor for our photos. Now, we have to decide what to wear! Check out some choices on this photographer's website. I like the first, second and fourth. What do you think?
Etsy Find Wednesdays #7
Today I was searching for "green living"... while this is not exactly what I was looking for, it certainly is GREEN and LIVING.

This little terrarium is so cute and whimsical... caught my eye. I love anything miniature! This terrarium is $32.00... not sure I want to spend that much on it but I would if I had money to waste. Check out doodlebirdie's shop!
Awesomely Awful:
This "terrarium" creeps me OUT. I'm sure some can find some artistic elements to like but I would NOT want this in my house, especially for $65.00! Check out buffalosister's shop if interested.
Thứ Ba, 13 tháng 10, 2009
Count your Blessings Tuesday #5
Today I am grateful for:
1. The fact that T goes to bed early so I get down time!
2. A warm blooded husband I can put my cold hands on ;)
3. Having plans this weekend that involve DATE NIGHT!
4. Skittles.
5. Pretty orange/red/yellow trees and crunchy leaves.
6. Cool fall evening walks.

Chủ Nhật, 11 tháng 10, 2009
Thứ Tư, 7 tháng 10, 2009
Etsy Find Wednesdays #6
Today's finds were actually inspired by the "Awesomely Awful" find... I couldn't even begin to think how that would be categorized! So, I decided to find something cute and seasonal that was crocheted.
Awesomely Awesome

These cute little pumpkins can be found at EternalSunshine's shop for $7 each. A bit pricey but still cute!
Awesomely Awful

This was listed under halloween costume. It's... a nose warmer. While my nose does get cold in the winter, my dignity doesn't freeze over. A bargain at $5 bucks, get yours today from auntmartymadeit's shop. No thanks, Aunt Marty, I'd rather have frost bite.
Thứ Ba, 6 tháng 10, 2009
Plan, plan, plan!
I've been planning T's birthday for a while. I finally have all the details straightened out. I decided not to have the party at my house and to invite more kids since he's playing with others more. I finished the favors today so I'm excited about it :)
The invites I designed from scratch! I'm finally mastering all that PhotoShop has to offer... not bad for first try!?

Box full of favors!
The menu has also changed to pizza, cake and drinks. Keeping life simple!
Count Your Blessings Tuesday #4
Today I'm grateful for:
* Awesome co-workers who make going to work less traumatic
* T who makes me laugh on an daily basis and is never short on hugs
* My awesome mom for showing me you're never too old to pick up shooting (yes, she got her gun license and a gun and now goes to the range to shoot)
* C for making me feel beautiful and also making me laugh
* 2:45
Chủ Nhật, 4 tháng 10, 2009
Where I want to be...
Ok so I've always struggled with weight... and I finally had gotten to a size that I was happy with. Yeah, I had a kid, yeah, I know I look "fine" but it's not how I want to look. So, I'm putting it out there... I don't want to get like this:
Thứ Sáu, 2 tháng 10, 2009
Etsy Find Wednesdays...on a Friday
As per S's request, I have reinstated Etsy finds.... I can't let her down. Today's search was inspired by my new desire to wear flowers in my hair. I wore one the other day and got so many compliments I think I should try and get a few more. I'll be the next Niecy Nash!


Awesomely Awesome:

This "autumn assortment" of flowers costs just $6.50 from girlsgirlsgirls. I think it would look cute :)
Awesomely Awful:

Speaking of hair accessories... WHEN would this be necessary... especially with the price tag of $95 dollars. If interested, check out che4u's shop.





