Tuesday, December 08, 2009

So, I totally have a new obsession.  Matchbook notepads!  I ♥ them!  I made some that are approximately 2x2", and some that are approximately 3x2 3/4".



Each matchbook has 12 sheets of paper inside, perforated to tear easily.  As soon as I get a decent stapler, I'll be able to make thicker ones.  LOVE THESE!  :o)

Friday, December 04, 2009

Wow, it's been longer than I thought since I updated.  I've been working on Jo Ann's water bottle cozies.  Here's what I've got, so far.



That's five down, five more to go.  Actually, six to go, because I think I'm going to give the pink ribbon one to Jo Ann, and then she wants ten to give as gifts.  She'd love the ribbon one, though, I believe.

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I've also started working on a knitted hat for my cousin for Christmas.  I'll try to get a pic of my progress, so far.  If it turns out nicely, I'll write up and post the pattern.  'Tis of my own design, so we'll see how it works out.  :o)

Saturday, November 28, 2009



Jo Ann's Bottle Cozy

A member of my family recently asked me if I could make some water bottle cozies for her.  I decided to try a few different styles, and this is the one that worked best.






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  • Small amount WW yarn (I used Red Heart Soft)
  •  Size H crochet hook
  •  Stitch Marker
  •  Large-eye yarn needle
    (Edited for corrections)
    I've discovered that if you use a thinner WW yarn, such as Caron Simply Soft, you'll need to make a minor adjustment, or your cozy will wind up too small.  Just add a stitch in the beginning.

    (Adjustments for thinner yarn marked with *)
    Make a 'Magic Circle'  and work 6 SC.  *7SC  (Round 1)
    Round 2:  Work 2 SC in each SC around.  (12 stitches)  (*14 stitches)
    Round 3:  (SC in next stitch, 2 SC in next stitch) around.  (18 stitches)  (*21 stitches)
    Round 4:  (SC in next 2 SC, 2 SC in next SC) around.  (24 stitches)  (*28 stitches)
    Round 5:  Chain 2.  1 HDC in each stitch around, back loop only.  Join w/ sl st to top of Ch 2.
    Round 6 - 22 (or however long you want it):  Ch 2.  1 HDC in each stitch around.  Join w/ sl st to top of Ch 2.

    Finishing:  Pull yarn end through last loop, and pull tight.  With yarn needle, weave in loose ends.  Done!

    I hope y'all enjoy making these as much as I do.  Peace!  :o)

    Wednesday, November 25, 2009

    I finished another cozy.  Man, these things are so easy!  Got into the holiday spirit a bit with this one.  :o)



    Lately, I've been obsessed with cell phone/mp3 player cozies.  I made another one last night, and it turned out way too cute not to put up pics.



     

    It's knitted with an old skein of Caron Jewel Box, which I don't think they make anymore, unfortunately.  Any pretty, bulky yarn would do, though, i think.  It's topped off with Lion Brand Fun Fur, which I think just makes it adorable.  :o)
    These are so easy to make, and they work up so quickly.  I used size 10 needles, and knitted it flat, then stitched up the side and bottom.

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    Cast on 20 (this may need to be adjusted, depending on the size of your phone/mp3.)
    Work in Stockinette stitch until it's almost long enough to cover your phone/mp3.
    Switch to Fun Fur, and work a few rows in garter stitch.
    Cast off, and stitch up the side and bottom.
    Done!  See, couldn't be easier.  :oP

    Tuesday, November 24, 2009

    Despite having a bum right wrist, and my right shoulder blade killing me, I found myself in the mood to paint tonight.  So I dug out my acrylic paints, brushes, and a 16x20" canvas, and got to work.  I have to say, for being somewhat handicapped tonight, I'm pretty happy with the way it turned out.  I'm sure there'll be things I see tomorrow that I'll want to go back in and touch up, but overall, I'm satisfied.



    Of course, I think I got more paint on me than on the canvas.  Hee!




    Monday, November 23, 2009

    I figured out what to do with my new knitting needles.  I found this awesomely soft, gorgeous brown yarn.



    I'm going to knit a simple, roll-brim hat, and crochet a light pink flower to stitch onto it.  Hopefully, the finshed product will look as pretty as is does in my head.  :o)

    Sunday, November 22, 2009

    Bought some new knitting needles today. I figure I'll try to get back into that. Now I just need to find some cute patterns.  I had something in mind, when I decided to get them, but now I can't remember what.  heh.  :o)


    Okay.  Took a pic of the WIP scarf / hat.  Not the greatest picture in the world, but I think they're going to look pretty cute, when I'm done.



    I'm not quite sure how I want the bottom of the hat to be yet.  I'm torn between a fuzzy white rolled brim, and a derby type brim.  Hmm...Have to think about that for a bit.  Stay cool, y'all!  :o)

    Did some more work on the hat / scarf last night, but still no pics.  'Til then, here's another painting I took to the craft fair yesterday.



    It didn't sell, but got a lot of nice comments.  That makes me happy.  :o)

    Saturday, November 21, 2009

    Hi!  Jessi here.  My cousin, Candi, and I have been doing a lot of craft stuff lately, so I decided to start blogging about some of my projects.  I've been doing a lot of painting, lately, and I think it's very relaxing.


    This one is one of my favorites.  I kinda want to go there.  heh.

    I've also taken up crocheting again.  Here's a little Panda amigurumi I whipped up.



    I'm working on a scarf and hat made with LionBrand Suede, and I'll post pics of it as soon as I take some.
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