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Related: About this forumHey! So what's everyone working on these days?
I'm knitting up lacy scarves for Christmas gifts.
Lion Brand Moonlight Mohair
One skein makes a cute little scarf, light and lacy
eShirl
(18,786 posts)(that is some FUNKY mohair yarn, btw pipi_k!!!)
thinking of this:
http://bevmatheson.blogspot.com/2010/06/lucky-lucy-newborn-sweater-vest.html
using one of these that I already have for the body and one for the trim:
Delft Blue
Light Blue
Monet Print
I can't decide ! aaaaa....
there's about 3 1/2 weeks until the shower so I'm starting to freak out, which makes it harder to make decisions
Lars39
(26,230 posts)Or the Delft Blue for the body and the Light Blue for the trim. Whatever color combination you choose will look great wrapped around the little one.
eShirl
(18,786 posts)thanks for the encouragement
Lars39
(26,230 posts)lol. What stitches are you using?
pipi_k
(21,020 posts)as for the yarn, I'm sort of partial to the Monet Print.
Second choice would be the Delft Blue.
You're like I am...I get so bogged down with trying to decide colors and patterns (not to mention that when I do decide I have to adjust needle size for my particular gauge) that I often set myself up for rushing or don't do anything at all and then end up buying something instead.
Luckily, the item is small enough so you could probably finish in a couple of nights.
ccinamon
(1,696 posts)of fabric with the word Democrat written on it and it had the donkey logo scattered about as well. The fabric was donated to our democratic club and we made 10 bandanas, 2 picture frames, 3 tote bags and a 2 sets of coasters....we had a blast...I did take some photos of our table setup where you can see it some of the prodcuts,,,,just haven't had a chance to download them yet as I got back late last night from the convention.
I love the look of your scarf....I used to make most of my presents, but I'm too active in politics and have little time for crafting like I once did!
pipi_k
(21,020 posts)You can do just about anything with it...even make a political statement!
Can't wait to see your projects when you have the time
sinkingfeeling
(52,976 posts)"I'm just nuts for you, Dad".
pipi_k
(21,020 posts)It will probably be the best Father's Day gift ever, too!
beac
(9,992 posts)I am still a week+ behind on finishing a birthday gift of the "Hitchhiker Scarf"
NOT my work or image, but the colorway I am using is similar to the one above.
surrealAmerican
(11,482 posts)... of toys this spring, I managed to injure one of my fingers in such a way that it hurts when I knit. I'm building a loom while I give it time to heal.
CraftyGal
(695 posts)One is for TrogL for Christmas
Chess Set
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Nativity Set with Stable
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Not sure who this is for, maybe for the minister of the church that TrogL plays the organ for. He collects Nativities
This is part of the Ravelympics challenge
HeiressofBickworth
(2,682 posts)to go on a jacket I'm making for a costume for Gold Rush Days in Sacramento. I took tatting lessons last October. I'm not proficient, so I chose the most simple pattern. I'm satisfied with it. My next attempt will be something more complex.
Tindalos
(10,525 posts)The craft shop had the yarn on 2-for-1 special and I thought I'd give it a try. They're super easy. I almost finished one in a night, and I'm a slow knitter. However, I'm not sure I like the results that much and probably won't make any more.
http://www.instructables.com/id/Adorable-Ruffle-Scarf-Instructions-Patons-Pirouet/
pipi_k
(21,020 posts)I don't know what it is about the weather turning cooler, but I always feel more motivated to pick up my yarn and needles again (took most of the summer off).
Picked up some new lambswool/acrylic yarn recently and am working on a freeform crochet wrap.
Oh, and also picked up a bracelet beading kit. Saving that to do for when Mr Pipi goes to TX next month to visit his daughter for ten days.
Here it is...
https://www.beadseast.com/Merchant5/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=BEBAB&Category_Code=maiastina
SheilaT
(23,156 posts)craft fairs this holiday season.
I use Lion's Brand Homespun, and one skein makes a six foot long scarf. I turn some of them into mobius scarves. I always get the yarn on sale or use a coupon for a discount, so I never pay more than $5.00 for the skein, and I sell them for $20.00. People love them. I'm considering someday trying to make enough to warrant getting a kiosk at a local mall, but that's several years down the road, if it even happens.
paulinerussell
(6 posts)i sew strawcrafts.i can crochet also.
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pipi_k
(21,020 posts)the Homespun great?
I noticed that Sheila T has been using it also.
I made a pullover from the "Tudor" color that lasted ten years before I wore a hole through the elbows.
but i'm using "my own" yarn, handspun from purchased hand-dyed wool, not the Lion Homespun. the gauge is quite a bit smaller, more sport weight.
i'm hurrying to get a few more xmas gifts done!
kcass1954
(1,819 posts)It took me forever to decide what to do, and I ended up with a week to make the quilt. The mom- and dad-to-be (dad is my boss) love it.
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politicat
(9,810 posts)Working with the Sensibility Beatrix pattern, to build something similar to the costumes in the video in my signature. I have to alter everything (short waisted + FBA + ballerina collarbones) so fine-tuning this is... Keeping me busy.
Let me state now that I really hate some collars.
retrogal
(65 posts)I love all the crafts everyone is doing. I need to get on the ball. I crochet and am a beginner quilter. Late getting started on Christmas gifts so looking for something fast and easy
The last couple of years I have made the fringe fleece blankets but want something different this year. Glad I found this board.
CraftyGal
(695 posts)working on various projects including a Linux Penguin.
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Crafty
I just finished spinning up some alpaca, silk and glitz in black, brown and gold. I spun for yardage and then realized it needed to be three plied to come up to lace weight.
I've got about 160 yards of it and I'm hoping it will do a lacy capelet on big enough needles. I also need to cast on the slate blue Corrie I spun up last spring, I need a new winter workhorse sweater.
Next thing will be some merino space dyed in the complete spectrum.
ripcord
(5,553 posts)Around 6 weeks ago I was thinking I've been doing lapidary for 36 years and never made anything for myself so I decided since I was such I nice guy I deserved a sphere.
WolverineDG
(22,298 posts)what's the pattern?
I've set aside my knitting needles for a while, but that looks really pretty!
I'm going to make lotion at some point this weekend. I swear!
MissMillie
(38,959 posts)I don't think I'll ever use up all the scrap yarn I have, but I keep trying.
HeiressofBickworth
(2,682 posts)Last summer I bought an old (probably 1960's) linen sheet in it's original package for $8. So for Christmas I've made two king-sized pillow cases which I then embroidered for my daughter and her husband. I had some sheet left over so I made a pillowcase for a square European pillow my granddaughter has on her bed -- and embroidered on that too. I still have some sheet left over but it isn't enough for pillow cases so I'll just hang on to it until I think of something else.
frogmarch
(12,224 posts)One is of a castle with knights and their horses, and a dragon.
The other stars Little Red Riding Hood and the wolf by Reds grandmas house. Im going to start filling the pond with fake water tomorrow and finish making the caulk waterfall. Then Ill add Red and the wolf and the house (which will go where the bundles of dried grasses are in the picture) and Ill be done. Ive been working on this diorama for more than a month. I cut and painted dead grass from the meadow behind my house, and used real soils too (and some dried coffee grounds), which I baked to sterilize. I made the cliff out of Hydrocal and plaster of Paris, and the trees out of wooden dowels, furnace filter material and moss bits. I textured the trunks with wood filler. What a long project! Good thing Im patient, but Mr. froggy would like to have the kitchen table back, because our doggies keep trying to eat off his plate.
Since taking the picture of Red and the wolf figurines, Ive made a lace bed cape for the wolf to go with grandmas sleep cap. I decorated the cap and cape (which I made out of an old doily) with pink ribbons.
When both dioramas are finished, I may spiff up the house a little. Still deciding about that.
shanti
(21,716 posts)oh, and an openwork summer scarf.