Sunday, August 19, 2007

Crochet in the Car

The weather here in good old Utah has been typically crazy, with strange nickel sized hail storms one day and pounding, brief rain, followed by sweltering heat. Alternating cranking the AC up and then wanting to turn the heat on - due to changes in the outside temperature - all just while driving to the Italian Street festival downtown.

My sister sang an Italian opera song, shocking me into stillness as I realized we were related, and that maybe I have this same gene? To get up in front of a crowd, a mere 17 years old, and belt out gorgeous music with absolute confidence. No, I don't think we share this particular gene! :) On the way out, rain splattered on the vender's paintings of acrylic and oil, typical landscape scenes, making me want to draw and paint more. So maybe my talents are more, well, quiet, than hers.

Back in the car the sun came out full force, and I returned to my latest crochet project, enjoying the slow, relaxing rythm. I consider myself a very slow crafter - sometimes speeding up at the end - but this time, as I started to feel impatient, I forced myself to stop. Gaze out the window at the passing scenery. Was it really about the end result? No, not really. Then to pick up yarn and hook again, and enjoy the feeling of crafting something pretty with my own hands.

DH and DD and I went to a little town fair, which turned out to be pathetic, except for some excellent children's books for sale, and a little old lady selling crocheted items. I was so excited to be able to recognize what they actually were. The yarns were harsh acrylic or even not yarn at all but plastic bags, recycled into pretty beach totes and ladybug hats. I kept walking though, a satisfied smile on my face, thinking of my own work in the car.

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

My Yarn Journal


OK - so I found a terrific little index card rolodex at the grocery store - and created my yarn journal. Yes, I love yarn more than making stuff from it - especially buying the yummy stuff. But hey - who can resist the textile appeal? It's like chocolate in touch form. The reverse side features projects made with the yarn. Finally, this ADD Crafter is getting organized!!

adult alpalca hat


Here is another hat, worked up in a gorgeous alpalca yarn found at my local yarn shop. Gorgeous but sort of hard to work with - especially since I had the wrong hook size -my cheapo hook broke :( The flower was made using a sport weight alpalca yarn also, but turned out kind of funky. Still - gotta love the end result, and the fact that is wasn't itchy like other alpalca yarns have been for me. I'll post the yarn brand as soon as I find it

Monday, August 13, 2007

Crocheted Baby Hat


This project was fun and easy. I adapted the pattern from Klutz's Crochet book for kids, subtracting one increase in the round to fit my daughter's head (trying it on her as I went). Used a size 3.75 hook, instead of the 4.0 listed in the pattern - but only because I couldn't find my 4.0 hook. Only took a few hours, over the course of a couple of days to finish. I used Debbie Bliss Cashmerino Aran for the dark pink and the trim was done in Baby Cashmerino. It is more of a salmon color than the picture shows.