This is a place for me to keep track of daily life and all of my creative goodness.
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
21, 22, and 23/28
So these are a set of bangles I made, but I'm counting them each as their own thing. These were some bamboo bangles that I had that were starting to lose their finish so I decided to cover them in yarn. My original idea was to attach the yarn with a series of knots, like a friendship bracelet, but I decided that would be too tedious so I decided to crochet the yarn on instead. I used a cotton/wool blend for the teal one (can't remember the type) the pink one is noro and the purple one is an acrylic that I had lying around (the same as the cuff in the last post). I love these and they are so much fun to wear!
20/28
We're getting closer! Here's another project that I found on pinterest. It's a broomstick lace bracelet! This thing was super fun to make, it was quick and the broomstick lace was like nothing I've ever made. I like the look, it's a little punk rock and a little girly.
19/28
I got an email from a friend of mine asking me how to make this headband, so I did some research and found the pattern online and once I did that I decided that I needed to make one. Since this is out of bulky yarn I decided to double up some worsted acrylic yarn that I had and man was this thing fast to knit. I think it took me a total of 3 hours. I love this thing, with my short hair I have a tendency to look like a cancer patient when I wear hats, but since this just covers the front of my head it's perfect, it also keeps my ears toasty warm!
18/28
For my 18th item I made something for the house, but it was something I really wanted so I'm counting it! I was a music major in college and because of this, I have TONS of photo copied sheet music (much easier to spread a photocopy out on a piano or music stand). I saw a sheet music wreath on pinterest and decided I needed one for above the piano, so that's just what I did. I made a lot of cones out of sheet music and then I attached them to a foam wreath form using hot glue. I think it turned out great, but I would like to put some kind of pendant in the middle to hide the fact that it's not even.
Thursday, December 1, 2011
17/28
So 11 more things to go, I need to get crackin! I did finish this awesome purse though, it's the Counterpane Carpet Bag from Handknit Holidays. I love this thing, I did change the handles, and added a lining, and I use it everyday, it is too super awesome! I made it out of Debbie Bliss Donegal Aran Tweed yarn in a yummy brown shade. I started knitting this bag a year ago, but put it down for some reason. I was awesome though, in the fact that I started knitting both sides of the bag at the same time so it was super quick to complete and highly satisfying, I've gotten a lot of compliments on this bag. The only thing is that I wish I had put some pockets in the lining, it's a bit of a black hole in there, just means I need to make more little bags to put things in.
16/28
So item 16, is another refashion, and it wasn't super hard. So I'm a plus sized gal and the only problem with that is that designers seem to think that I'm also 14 feet tall. I'm on the shorter side of average so I find a lot of shirts to be way to long. That was the case with this super cute top from Walmart, so I cute off about 4 inches and did a new hem and voila, a super cute shirt that fits perfectly!
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