Friday, July 25, 2008

Project #3 and beyond... The Beanie Affair!

MY FIRST BEANIE! (That I didn't have to rip apart, anyways...) Made it following the "Boy Beanie" pattern from "The Happy Hooker". That pattern is a life saver - I love it! It's really simple once you get it, and I'm getting better and better with the seams! Made with Pea Green wool from "Vanna's Choice" Lion Brand wool. Vanna White has a line of wool. Like, Wheel of Fortune "Vanna White". Weirded out. But they come in really great colours, so I'm down! :D


Just practicing and experimenting with this one, but it had some issues with gaining stitches at the join. It works well as a colour example though.

Okay, so this one looks freakin' hott in the book. Not so freakin' hott in real life though, or at least when I tried to make it. As one can see, the back has some issues - I gained some stitches while joining, hence why it's so long. I'll try and do it again some time, but I'm not such a big fan of it in comparison to the shell stitch one below that I made up, which is way faster and easier...

This one I just plain love. I made it while watching Atlantis, and it was the first one to go without a seam. I started off with the regular "Boy Beanie" Pattern in "The Happy Hooker", and then decided I would through a shell stitch in to see what would happen. IT WORKED! The shells are bigger on the top row because I was doing something weird, and I realized it, but finished to row, and it worked fine in the end. You can't see it, but the seam looks pretty good too. The best part is - this one sold right away at College and Careers on Wednesday!

This one is my first one where it went faster than anything, and it's almost perfect. It's just the regular "Boy Beanie" again, but I just mixed up the stripes a little. I was trying to make one with boy-friendly colours...

CROSHAYDESIGN.COM.... Really neat site. I'm going to try working on a brimmed one next with a YouTube video I found on how to do it the other day... :)

I'm also working on a really cute all black scarf too. It's fun, I'll post photos when it's finished!

Remember - I'll sell, and if you pay postage ship too!

-♥k.

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Project #2: Uganda Extrodinaire!

This scarf was crocheted as a gift for my friend Rinette - when I was struggling to no end to learn using only a book, she offered to show me a few basic stiches... So, it was while watching Pirates of the Carribean 3 that I learned how to double crochet (or "dc", as I'm learning... )


The colours are that of the Ugandan flag, as she's traveled there a few times I believe, and is in love with Africa! It's just 2 rows about 16 stitches long of each colour of double crochet. Nothing complicated.


I've decided to do my photo shoots for my projects all over the house. This one was in the bathroom. :D Nice new tub surround, eh?


Woo hoo! Yay Scarves! I'm selling others if you're looking!!

Next post: MY FIRST BEANIE!

-♥k.

Finished Project #1: Where's Waldo?

This is my pride and joy, just because it's my first ever crocheted project FINISHED! I just love that I'm actually able to do this now!


I've been wanting to make something (a bag, a website) out of the light blue and red for ages, because a girl in my grade 8 class had a sweater of those colours, and I desperately wanted them. Don't know why I like them so much, but I do. Anyways, while buying wool, the natural feeling was to add white in there.


They are 4 rows per colour, double crocheted, ~22 stitches long. This scarf is quite a bit longer than my Uganda one.
The best part is - I think I may already have this one sold! A girl was really interested while I was still making it - she loved that I called it Where's Waldo, apparently! It doesn't look like I'll have to go to selling online just yet!


BTW, sorry for the crappy photography. I just wanted to get these photos up here finally!

Next Post: Uganda!

-♥k.

Goals are more than just a Sport thing.. thank goodness....

Goals for Summer 2008

-Learn to Crochet a Beanie
-Learn to Play a Drum Kit
-Become Decent at Frisbee
-Be a Positive Influence in Someone's life
-Finish my Photo Wall in my Room
-Find Something to Write on my Chalkboard Wall

To be Continued...

Saturday, July 12, 2008

Music: the primary way my heart makes sense to my head

First Day of My Life - Bright Eyes

GOOD SONG. Best part, is how I discovered it. Everytime I attempt to call my lovely Coloradian Ali, this song plays the first 4 lines while I wait to talk to her. Weird American phone lines... :S

But yeah, I wanted to hear the rest of the song, so I Googled the lyrics that I heard, and found it.

That, and today, while Elizabeth and I got pulled over by the cops for having one headlight out, we listened to a whole bunch of hip-hop, which I haven't heard any of since DTS. It makes me miss everyone. I never thought I would appreciate hip-hop. :S

TASSELS done on my Waldo Scarf! WOO! Will be posting photos soon! I'm thinking I might sell online? Might go better that way..

Okay. Bedtimes.

-♥k.

Friday, July 11, 2008

Tigerlily.

Today I heard of somebody who's daughter's name is Tigerlily.

At first, I was like, "That's Weird."

Now, I'm loving it. I have always, always loved tigerlilies, and I love the character in Peter Pan, and it's just plain beautiful.

Maybe even as a middle name. It's just pretty.

I'm getting addicted to blogging again, dangit. It always happens.

-♥k.

I need to learn how much to charge for web work.

You know, I found out last week that my mother almost named me 'Maggie'.

I'm slightly disappointed that I got named Katherine instead. How poopy. Maggie is cute, and it's a good old lady name, too.

So, I just took on a website job... some (hopefully) simple updating to a local country singer's website. Actually, apparently she's really big in Europe. I wish I were big in Europe.

Although, then people would call me Magpie. It's still cute, though.

Still working on my "Where's Waldo" scarf, and it's freakin' hott. I would have already been done by now, but I increased stitches and did not notice earlier, so I had to rip a crapload of it out. Oh well. I enjoy it.

TE QUIERO, TODOS.

-♥k.

Firsts are fun. So are Thirds.

OH MY GOSH - http://ktsch.blogspot.com! NEW ADDRESS?!?!?!

This new journal is going to be mostly based on following the insanity of crafts that I have going as of late, and of course, random other thoughts. It will be more picture based than previously, and yeah. The title's a crapload easier to type. Basically = spring cleaning.

Heck yes, I'm rocking the new layout. I hearts it.

I've been crocheting like crazy - photos to come of my latest - what I'm calling my "Where's Waldo" scarf, and a hair wrap I did for my sister.

Seriously, all I can think about lately is selling my crocheted stuff when I get good enough. I've been practicing tons, and I think there might even be a place in town that would take it..?

In the Exciting News Department: On Monday, I get to go look for new glasses, and on Tuesday, HAIRCUT!! (or should it be spelt 'haircute'? Because that's what it's going to be.) I still really want to get my nose pierced, but I'm thinking this will be sufficient changes to keep me occupied for at least a few days.

Okay. I should go to bed, even though I don't have to work tomorrow.

LOVES to all.

-♥k.

PSes: I'm reposting the crochet one just so that I have all my craft crap in one journal. Sorry for the repeat. Now back to your regular programming. :)

Thursday, July 10, 2008

HELP! I've been attacked by WOOL and HOOKS!


How is it possible that I'm this bad at updating...? Oh, it's possible...

So, this post brings photos of the fantabulousness that is my crocheting. Before I start, lets get it out there. Crocheting, every time it is typed looks like someones writing the word "crotch". Cracks me up everytime.

Now that that's dealt with, on to the photos! So, I started trying to learn probably 3 times by renting the book "Stitch and Bitch: The Happy Hooker" out of the library in town. Don't be decieved by it's name... it's really not as rebellious as it sounds - I only learned how to crochet while reading it.

Unfortunately though, I've never been much for learning by book, so when a friend of mine offered to show me how to do it while watching Pirates of the Carribean 3, I jumped at the offer. I've only learned one stitch from her, but it's enough to make me freakin' excited right now, and start me on my first actual crocheting project!!


I basically grabbed all the old wool that was sweet colours from the bottom of the tupperware tub and started weaving them in when I finished the next one. The bottom is Purple, gray, light blue, dark blue, pink, brown, and then the rest of the scarf is going to be white. I'm about halfway done at this point, and I have no idea whether I'll actually wear it at this point, but I'm loving doing it! :D


Most of my crocheting goes on when I'm watching a movie, or at work when there's no customers. MY GOAL: to make sweet hats.



Watch me go, baby... watch me go....
-k.