March 9, 2009 Judy Crow (ed.) and the House of White Birches (DRG) are revealing Chain-Free Crochet Made Easy. If you have ever wanted to learn this easy yet innovative approach to beginning a project, this book is for you! All the projects start without the dreaded "Ch...." Yes, sometimes you will still have to count, but it will be so much easier to start the next row by putting it into something other than chains! More info to come....March 9!
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Friday, January 23, 2009
Chain-Free Crochet Made Easy
March 9, 2009 Judy Crow (ed.) and the House of White Birches (DRG) are revealing Chain-Free Crochet Made Easy. If you have ever wanted to learn this easy yet innovative approach to beginning a project, this book is for you! All the projects start without the dreaded "Ch...." Yes, sometimes you will still have to count, but it will be so much easier to start the next row by putting it into something other than chains! More info to come....March 9!
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Chickee's sewing projects

Chickee has had the benefit of our delightful next door neighbor who has an awesome sewing room with a terrific view and great skills. Dottie has given Chickee just 2 sewing lessons and has dubbed Chickee a "natural". I'm so impressed with her little quilt! It has a backing, and batting inside, it has some basic quilting on the surface it has the nice edging thing (is it called binding?). Wait until I show you what she made in her 2nd lesson. (I think I need to take some lessons....). Chickee said she wants a sewing machine of her own! I know she can't reach the pedal and Dottie had to teach her using a push-button on/off mechanism on one of her machines.
I'm getting excited about the CAL. I'm thinking of questions to ask you to help guide the design (to some degree). I will do quick 1-2 day polls on different directions a "purse" could go, so you'll need to read everyday if you want to offer input. That is, if the purse option wins. There is still a couple days left to vote!
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
White and Pink Driftwwod cap
I guess I surprised her when I snuck up after church and took this photo, huh? It matches her coat rather well! I'm glad I decided to make white the main color. It is very hard to match perfectly the shade of pink. Looks like she has already been wearing it, the poor flowers are looking a little droopy.
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
3 Million Stitches, but I'm not counting

Sometimes, I am my father's daughter. My dad is an accountant and just like him, occasionally math amuses me. In the 'Let it Snow Winter Throw' pictured above, there is 173 rows of 152 sts each = 26,296 sts of just the blue. (not counting the white). I have photos of 106 afghans that I have made since 1994. Now, I'm not counting sweaters, purses, toys, hats, scarves, swatches, times I've frogged and restitched, times I have made items multiple times, and things that I never took photos of, I'm counting JUST AFGHANS. If I take 106 afghans times 26, 296 sts, that means I have made 2,787,376 sts. Yes, I know some afghans are bigger than others, some have more stitches and some have less, some have more "holes" and some are more solid. But since I'm not counting the purses, garments, hats, scarves, toys, swatches, and times that I've frogged and restitched... I'm rounding up to an even 3 million. Got a problem with that? LOL. Frankly, 3 million seems a little low...
Monday, January 19, 2009
Tea Party
Chickee got a tea set from Grandma Glenda (Hi GG!) for Christmas, so she was anxious to have a tea party. She and her two same-aged cousins came over for sandwiches and cookies and fruit. They each had one tiny small taste of warm tea and decided they'd rather have chocolate milk. Oh well, I tried. I ended up drinking the tea and putting the rest in the fridge for iced tea tomorrow. They polished off all that food and asked for more. I wrote a pattern while they played. Playdates are awesome for getting things done. Chief went with a cousin to a basketball game. He said that he enjoyed it because he got to eat pizza. Back to crochet talk tomorrow.
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Rings of Fire aka The Heat is On...

Have I shown you this one before? I called it "Rings of fire" in honor of the Johnny Cash song, but the editors of the American School of Needlecraft book, entitled "Warm and Fuzzy Crochet" (2006?) renamed it "The Heat is on Afghan". I had much fun trying to name this one, I kept thinking of the Target logo, and maybe it should have been called, "Ode to Target". Oh, if only Target carried yarn... I would be there even more often!
Wow! The poll is heating up! The purse and hat options are tied with 10 votes and only 6 more days until the poll closes! Which will it be? Hmmm? Which ever one we do first, I'll try to do the other one later in the year. If you haven't voted and are remotely interested, get on it! :)
Saturday, January 17, 2009
Natalie's bag

Finally, a little felted bag for our Niece. This is to hold her new MP3 player she got for Christmas. I made one for my SIL (the Niece's mom) last year to use when walking the dog, easy to hold the leash and the keys and Id at the same time. But, Niece was taking SIL's mini bag, so I made her one of her own... I love this little bag. So cute. You may remember seeing this before... I made it in black with beads to wear at a cocktail party... but I can't find the post right now.... I wonder if I could just re-paste the photo? Ok, I found the photo of the one I made for my SIL, but Blogger won't let me move photos around today for some reason? It's the lighter blue one. The darker one I made for our Niece.
Friday, January 16, 2009
2 NEW PDFs available!

I just added two new patterns to the PDF pattern holdings. The first is the Baby 4 Square blanket. It is made using 4 strands of yarn held together while making simple stitches. It results in a warm and squishy quilt-like fabric. It's an Easy pattern. I hope you like it!
The second pattern is a beginner felting project. It is the Felted Wool/Acrylic Purse. The wool felts, the acrylic doesn't. The bag is made from simple stitches, felted, then the handles and snaps are attached after felting.

The PDF's are $3.00 each and can be found on the right side bar of the page.
Keep voting on that CAL poll on the right! It's getting close, afghans and scarves, and purses are very close to even. There's several more days to vote then we'll get started on the design journey. I've got my thinking cap on! My brain is already click-clicking with possibilities for you.
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Chief's puzzle
I declare this "Design Day". Today I'm going to play and see what happens. Wish me luck!When I was growing up, we always had a puzzle going at Christmas time. Usually it was a huge puzzle of intricate Victorian Christmas trees with the story of 'Twas the night before Christmas' on it. Legend has it that my brother has that puzzle now (I'll have to remember to ask him). But, I have acquired a few Christmas puzzles over the years and this is the one Chief chose for this year. Chief is really good a puzzles, still this one took a little help from Nanny, and Grandpa Joe and me to get it done during the holidays. Chief, of course, got to put in the last piece.
I can't think of a good tie-in for crochet. I guess you could think of a crochet project with the stitches like "pieces" and on a larger scale, the pieces of a garment like larger pieces of a puzzle and how they go together. Definitely motifs are like pieces, especially when the color pattern makes different visual illusions when they are turned different ways.
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Chickee in the middle
They are so cute! Here's Chickee in the middle at her first basketball game! She's the one with sass. (big surprise, lol).The Crochet and Chat at the library is officially over, but we are meeting one Tuesday per month still to continue. Last night, two new students showed up!
Don't forget to vote in the CAL poll if you are interested. On the "other" option, it looks like those people are interested in doing a shawl pattern. I'll continue to watch it and we'll go from there. I still have to decide if I am going to do it as a 'design journey' with you, or if I'll just design it and then show you, because I'm sure that no matter what we choose, it won't please everyone's taste. What do you think, would you like me to make it a 'design journey' where I let you in on all stages of the design, or doesn't it matter?
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Charlie massaging wool
Yep, I admit it, I often prepare my posts ahead of time. Often when I am preparing the 'Sneak peek' post, I go ahead and do the 'Reveal post'. Right now I have approximately 25 reveal posts ready to show you, but I can't show you any of them! So, I am forced to just chat in a meandering way with no particular purpose.Some great yarn catalogs came out last week, did you notice? I received KnitPicks, Lion Brand, and Herrschner's yarn collection catalog all in one day. In the Herrschners' Yarn collection catalog, I saw 4 or 5 of my designs that are now being sold as kits. The Fiesta Throw, the Summertime Tote, uh what else was in there? Now I can't remember! Oh yeah, my Oh My Throw is now a kit. And also the Connect the Dots throw is in there too!
I do love the colors in the Lion Brand catalog. They really have a style that appeals to me.
And KnitPicks, well, who doesn't love Knitpicks?
Monday, January 12, 2009
I need some yarn!
Hey! Does anyone have 2 balls of Elsebeth Lavold Classic AL in a manly color? I can't even find where to buy it online though Yarndex lists it as still available. There aren't any Ravelers (who have responded to my requests) who have any. Let me know! Leave me a comment! Thanks!
Chief's treasures

Captain took Chief and Chickee hiking and they found these. Cool huh? That turtle shell is intriguing. No wonder designers have been inspired by the turtle and tortoise shells for years. Most often found in jewelry and eyeglass frames, that mixture of dark brownish marbled with a lighter brown is really a classic combination.
I don't have much to say this week. I'm plugging away at a much more comfortable pace than the past few weeks. I have much waiting in the wings to show you, but nothing I'm allowed to reveal yet.
I will say that one of the coolest things about being a crochet designer is that I get to work with many more luxurious fibers that I wouldn't know about and wouldn't be able to afford without the publishing and yarn companies' sponsorship. 99% of the time, the yarn company donates the yarn for the item to be made. It's publicity for the yarn shop to have their yarn used in a magazine, so they are glad to do it. Still, many of the domestic, easily accessible yarns have gotten very, very good. Before I became a designer I had never even heard of the yarn companies I am using now. It makes me feel very cosmopolitan, without leaving Ohio. LOL.
Saturday, January 10, 2009
Driftwood Cap for a little one...
Friday, January 9, 2009
Interested in a 'GoCrochet' Crochet-ALong?
Here's what I'm thinking.... if enough of you are interested, vote in the poll to the right. Choose the type of item you would like to CAL. Whatever gets the most votes, I'll design. I'll post the pattern for purchase. If you like it and want to join in, I'll set a date and a schedule and we'll do it together!
Thursday, January 8, 2009
Crochet news
Lots of news my friends! KAL media is putting out a new Crochet magazine called "Inside Crochet". We can never have enough crochet magazines, just ask the periodicals guy at the library (NOT!). Check out the news here. Just to let you know, you might be hearing me talk about this magazine again in the future.Also in the news, Doris Chan and Kristin Omdahl have a great new crochet booklet out for Tahki Stacy Charles, take a gander at the eye candy on Doris' blog.
In less exciting news, there is a story-line on the Bold and the Beautiful soap opera on CBS that has a crochet designer who just designed some great crocheted bikinis. Nevermind that they make the designer out to be a goofy old woman who's got mental health problems.... but they keep raving about how awesome the designs are.
In the new Current Catalog, there is a design of a starched thread "bowl", find it here
One tree put away, one more to go! The good news is that I was able to start crocheting today after 2 days of self-imposed rest for the elbow! I made a few small items on the to-do list. I'll try to take photos in the next day or two. I made a tiny MP-3 player bag holder thingy for my Niece for a belated addition to her birthday gift. I want to felt it. I also am about 1/2 through with a Driftwood Cap with brim for the granddaughter of a dear friend. Tomorrow I start a major new project for publication.
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
No crochet?
Yep, I've had to take a few days off from crochet to give my sore elbow a rest. I can afford a few days without a hook before my next deadline. Instead, I'm making submissions, making sketches, getting all my crochet "business" stuff done, you know, all that tedious end of the year stuff. I set up my bookkeeping for 2009, wrote out my 2009 goals, reported on my 2008 goals, etc.
I might even do something around the house... (LOL) like take the holiday decorations down....it's time.
I might even do something around the house... (LOL) like take the holiday decorations down....it's time.
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Christmas Presents
Here's Charlie using one of my Christmas presents as a pillow... it's 101 Stitches to Crochet edited by Erika Knight for Interweave Press. I haven't done more than glance through it, but it appears that the first third of the cards are very basic. It appears that the last third is motifs. I make up all my motifs, so it's not likely that I would use these. Still, I'm such a book fan that I won't return it, besides, it makes a good pillow, apparently....
Monday, January 5, 2009
Random thoughts as I design...
Thoughts as I design....at random, with no particular project in mind....
The ultimate in stitch definition is thread. It is totally unforgiving and shows every stitch, every break in gauge every gap. Even weaving in ends is hard to disguise.
It's one thing to make a pattern work.... it's another thing to write it all down in a coherent manner and make it work for multiple sizes.... designers really deserve more money and time for this magic. I often make less than minimum wage per hour on many projects... especially when you factor in design time, and shipping.
I have a pattern in front of me from the 1970's? the 60's? Anyway, there is really very little detail on this pattern "work like the other pieces, making them X inches long". Note, there is no foundation ch count, no "x (x, x, x)". This is interesting because there is a little bit of a difference between knit designers (who get to write less detail in their patterns) and crochet designers (who are pushed to offer more and more detail in their patterns). It makes me wonder what is the trend? Are crocheters going to be able to offer less detail in the future or are knitters going to be pushed to offer more? That's all, just an observation.
The thing with asking for a deadline extension is that it could possibly push back the following projects against their deadlines as well.
These random thoughts make me think of... was it Saturday Night Live that used to have the "Deep Thoughts" thing with who was it? Jack Hanna? is who pops into my mind, but he's the Animal guy, was it Jack Handy?
The ultimate in stitch definition is thread. It is totally unforgiving and shows every stitch, every break in gauge every gap. Even weaving in ends is hard to disguise.
It's one thing to make a pattern work.... it's another thing to write it all down in a coherent manner and make it work for multiple sizes.... designers really deserve more money and time for this magic. I often make less than minimum wage per hour on many projects... especially when you factor in design time, and shipping.
I have a pattern in front of me from the 1970's? the 60's? Anyway, there is really very little detail on this pattern "work like the other pieces, making them X inches long". Note, there is no foundation ch count, no "x (x, x, x)". This is interesting because there is a little bit of a difference between knit designers (who get to write less detail in their patterns) and crochet designers (who are pushed to offer more and more detail in their patterns). It makes me wonder what is the trend? Are crocheters going to be able to offer less detail in the future or are knitters going to be pushed to offer more? That's all, just an observation.
The thing with asking for a deadline extension is that it could possibly push back the following projects against their deadlines as well.
These random thoughts make me think of... was it Saturday Night Live that used to have the "Deep Thoughts" thing with who was it? Jack Hanna? is who pops into my mind, but he's the Animal guy, was it Jack Handy?
Friday, January 2, 2009
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