Tuesday, June 15, 2010

New stuff!

After making the adorable apple cozy last posted, I decided to try and work one up that wouldn't have the large hole in the side (my bag is a dangerous place!)
Here's what I came up with!
The cupcake ribbon was a gift from Julie, and it happened to fit perfectly into my treble crochets!

To make it, I followed the same instructions as for the first apple cozy (it's on Ravelry as a free download, if you're interested!), just basically a small hat shape, except that I didn't leave the space, I just continued working around (not in a spiral, I would join and chain up every round). Once I got to a size I liked, I worked a row of trebles (to fit a ribbon in) and then a row of single crochet followed by a bit of a border. The whole thing is worked in single crochet, with the exception of the very start and the end. It didn't take very long to make at all!

When I went to visit Julie, she also gave me some new books! The book above is one of them. Apparently there's a metric version as well (not "yards"), but it looks identical other than the system of measurement used. The book is adorable! It has the cutest ideas, all to be made with a yard of fabric or less, and even includes the pattern pieces and instructions so clear even a beginner could dive in! I positively love the little lunchbag featured on the cover.

And the "Wash Me!" bag featured on the back. There's also oodles of adorable patterns for children, from aprons that turn into art totes to little smocks. Tons of purses, too, naturally!
I also splurged a little while back (perhaps during a fit of self-pity spawned book shopping?) and got myself two absolutely beautiful books. While the flower book requires fairly specific colours of yarns to recreate the flowers featured inside, the Crochet Motifs book is amazing. Beautiful full colour photos, super detailed instructions and even beginner tips and different joining techniques explained clearly in the front. And the colours they use! The book is so inspiring to look through, just a whole book of eye candy! Yum yum yum!!

I also decided to make something pretty for my hair, and the headband above is the result. I couldn't tell you how I made the leaf at the end, I basically tinkered until I had something resembling a small leaf. The end of the "vine" (behind the flower) is actually a small loop where the leaf fits through to attach the ends for the headband. The little loop is hidden, so you only see the flower and the little leaf. I made it just a touch too big for my head, so I have to secure it with a bobby pin, but it still looks adorable. It could also probably work as a necklace, if you made the vine part shorter!

Finally, when cleaning my room, I found a ton of small change. I decided I needed somewhere to put it, and so I opted to turn an old alfredo jar that I had cleaned and saved (my sister is always complaining that our kitchen is full of empty jars, because I reuse them as holding containers for my bulk barn purchases that can fit) into a spot for my random change! I decided to call it the Rainy Day Fund, because it will be nice to save the money for something special. :)

Hope that everyone is doing well and enjoying the beautiful summery weather we're finally getting again!