Wednesday, June 30, 2010

June 30: La Push Blanket - COMPLETED

Pattern #181: La Push Blanket

This pattern is a pretty obvious choice for today. I was supposed to have my blanket finished, for the Crochet Along. It's not completely done, but getting close (update later today). Did any of you see the movie last night?

Make sure you check out the completed granny along post for more pictures. And I have now seen the new movie (as of July 11) and LOVED it!



La Push Crochet Along: Update

I have been working very hard on my blanket, but I just did not finish in time. Maybe I bit off more than I could chew, maybe I planned on crocheting at a time when I couldn't... I was going to finish on our drive to and from Mexico this weekend, until hubby informed me that there would be 6 of us in his truck. Talk about a tight squeeze! haha Thankfully, we only had 4 for the return trip (no, we didn't leave 2 there... they just went in another car), but I had left my blanket at home for space reasons. I have almost completed the blanket though, and I probably just need a few more hours for those final rows of joining & the edging. I thought I would share my pics from Tuesday night though, when I tried to finish it...

This is when the kitten was just hanging out with me. She took a nap at the end of the couch as I joined rows...

My wonderful hubs took a picture of me, covered in my la push blankety goodness, on my phone! That bad posture is probably why my back hurts so much. :(


Can I really call her a kitten still? I mean, she is like 8 months old now... Anywho this is when I gave up. I could not get much more done, and she would not leave my lap.


Hopefully I will be able to finish up the blanket this weekend, and post completed pictures! Thanks so much to Missie for hosting this Crochet Along, I'm definitely going to do another one! And check out Missie's page, for pictures of her completed blanket!

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

June 29: Carlisle's Baseball Scarf - COMPLETED

Pattern #180: Carlisle's Baseball Scarf

Wondering why you cannot click on the pattern link? Well, the pattern is not yet created. I have found many cool Twilight patterns that do not yet have crochet versions. I looked at this scarf and decided it would be a pretty easy switch. That and the pattern I planned on posting, Edward & Bella & Jacob finger puppets, seemed a bit weird and I knew I would not want them once completed! But if you still want to see that pattern, let me know and maybe I will post it later this week.

However, while you are waiting, a picture of the scarf from Nancy Fry (the link is to her knit version of the pattern):

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Updated 11/7/2011: I finally finished this pattern and the scarf.  Definitely check out the pattern page for cuter pictures. :) I LOVE how this turned out!

Monday, June 28, 2010

Pattern: Bella Swan's La Push Beanie

In anticipation of Eclipse being released next week, I thought I would re-post this pattern from my other blog. Enjoy!

I wanted to recreate Bella's beanie, from the first movie and found this pattern, but it did not work for me. I made a bunch of changes, and feel pretty confident calling this pattern my own. This first pattern will make a tight beanie (I used Super Saver or something like that), the second pattern (scroll down) will make a thicker beanie, much closer to the one that Bella wears in La Push!


Pattern for smaller density yarn:
(I orignally used this pattern, but had to make a lots of changes, so this is my own take on it)
This is for standard yarn, maybe 3 ply?

Hook size: H/8-5.00MM

Abbreviation meanings:
Rnd: round
Ch: chain
Dc: double crochet
Fpdc: Front post double crochet
Bpdc: Back post double crochet
Ss: slip stitch
Fpsc: Front Post single crochet
FO: Fasten off

Ch 1 or use magic circle, Ch 2
Rnd 1: 12 dc in ring, join with 1 ss, (ch 2 doesn’t count as a dc) (12)
Rnd 2: ch 2, * 2 fpdc around next dc, 2 dc in next dc* rep from * to * around, join with 1 ss (24)
Rnd 3: ch 2, * 2 fpdc, 1 dc, 2dc in next dc* rep from * to * around, join with 1 ss (30)
Rnd 4: ch 2, * 2 fpdc, 2 dc, 2dc in next dc* rep from * to * around, join with 1 ss (36)
Rnd 5: ch 2, *2 fpdc, 3 dc, 2dc in next dc* rep from * to * around, join with 1 ss (42)
Rnd 6: ch 2, *2 fpdc, 4 dc, 2dc in next dc* rep from * to * around, join with 1 ss (48)
Rnd 7: ch 2, *2 fpdc, 5 dc, 2dc in next dc* rep from * to * around, join with 1 ss (54)
Rnd 8: ch 2, *2 fpdc, 6 bpdc, 2bpdc in next dc* rep from * to * around, join with 1 ss (60)
Rnd 9: ch 2, *2 fpdc, 7 dc, 2dc in next dc* rep from * to * around, join with 1 ss (66)
Rnd 10 - 15: ch 2, *2fpdc, 9 dc* rep from * to * around, join with 1 ss (66)
Rnd 16: ch 2, * 2 fpdc, 9bpdc* rep from * to * around, join with 1 ss (66)
Rnd 17-22: ch 2, *2 fpdc, 9 dc* rep from * to * around, join with 1 ss (66)
Rnd 23: ch 2, * 2 fpdc, 9 bpdc* rep from * to * around, join with 1 ss (66)
Rnd 24: ch 1, *2 fpsc, 9 ss* rep from * to * around, join with 1 ss, FO (66)

The beanie (see how it is tighter than Bella's and not as thick, it definitely needs to be made in the larger size!)

Pattern for Thicker Yarn (think Lion Brand Homespun)
Hook size: I/9-5.00MM
Abbreviation meanings:
Rnd: round
Ch: chain
Dc: double crochet
Fpdc: Front post double crochet
Bpdc: Back post double crochet
Ss: slip stitch
Fpsc: Front Post single crochet
FO: Fasten off

Rnd 1: Magic Circle Ch2; 12 dc in ring, join with 1 ss, (ch 2 doesn’t count as a dc) (12)
Rnd 2: ch 2, * 2 fpdc in same st, 2 dc in next dc* rep from * to * around, join with 1 ss (24)
Rnd 3: ch 2, * 2 fpdc, 1 dc, 2dc in next dc* rep from * to * around, join with 1 ss (30)
Rnd 4: ch 2, * 2 fpdc, 2 dc, 2dc in next dc* rep from * to * around, join with 1 ss (36)
Rnd 5: ch 2, *2 fpdc, 3 dc, 2dc in next dc* rep from * to * around, join with 1 ss (42)
Rnd 6: ch 2, *2 fpdc, 4 dc, 2dc in next dc* rep from * to * around, join with 1 ss (48)
Rnd 7: ch 2, *2 fpdc, 5 bpdc, 2bpdc in next dc* rep from * to * around, join with 1 ss (54)
Rnd 8: ch 2, *2 fpdc, 6 dc, 2dc in next dc* rep from * to * around, join with 1 ss (60)
Rnd 9 - 13: ch 2, *2 fpdc, 8 dc* rep from * to * around, join with 1 ss (66)
Rnd 14: ch 2, * 2 fpdc, 8 bpdc* rep from * to * around, join with 1 ss (66)
Rnd 15-20: ch 2, *2 fpdc, 8 dc* rep from * to * around, join with 1 ss (66)
Rnd 21: ch 2, * 2 fpdc, 8 bpdc* rep from * to * around, join with 1 ss (66)
Rnd 22: ch 1, *2 fpsc, 8 ss* rep from * to * around, join with 1 ss, FO (66)

Let me know if you notice anything wrong / hard to understand, as this was my first pattern!


June 28: Rosalie's Scarf (Twilight)

Pattern #179: Rosalie's Scarf

This is our next Twilight project. Rosalie wore this scarf in the cafeteria scene in the first Twilight movie. I have found many knit versions of this pattern, but this is the only crochet version.

Movie picture from Nancy Fry on Ravelry (she made a knit version of this scarf - which is more like the original. She has done a bunch of Twilight inspired patterns, but all for knitting. Check them out if you get a chance.):


Here is the picture of the crocheted version from A. M. Downs:

Sunday, June 27, 2010

June 27: Bella's La Push Beanie (Twilight) - COMPLETE

Pattern #178: Bella's La Push Beanie

This week is the release of Eclipse - and my week long search for Twilight inspired patterns. Did you know there are way more Twilight knit patterns? This is also the first pattern I wrote on my own.

Picture of Bella in the hat, in the first Twilight movie (it's a picture of the movie, don't know what that means for copyright info...)


And my beanie:

Saturday, June 26, 2010

June 26: Triangular Summer Top

Pattern #177: Triangular Summer Top

This pattern is not for a graduate, it is for me. It is a perfect summery top, don't you think?
Picture from Flexible Fashions:


Friday, June 25, 2010

June 25: Back to School Coaster


This would be a great end of the school year gift for teachers or aids. I have a friend who is a teacher, and I will probably be making these for her, even though she did not graduate this year. :)

Picture from Yarn Pixie:

Thursday, June 24, 2010

June 24: City Girl Cap

Pattern #175: City Girl Cap

I found this pattern on Ravelry and thought it would be perfect for the other grad in my life - my sister in law. Sorry, but I couldn't find more generic "graduation" things. So I am just going with what my grads would like. :)

Picture from Celeste Young:



Wednesday, June 23, 2010

June 23: Passport Cover

Pattern #174: Passport Cover
I wanted to make something travel related for my brother, who was going to travel. This pattern is only on Ravelry, so sign up (it's free) to access the pattern.
Picture from Tara Schreyer:


Versatile Blogger Award

So I have received this award twice. Well, technically one was for Newly Wife and one for Crochet Every Day. But it is about time that I actually partake, so thanks to the other Megan for picking me! And definitely check out her blog, Fowl Single File... it is super cute! Also, thanks to Sara at Savvy Stitcher for picking us at Newly Wife. We may post again there, with different stuff!

So, this Versaltile Blogger Award comes with some stipulations and here they are:

1. Thank the person who gave you this award...
2. Share 7 things about yourself...
3. Pass the award along to 15 bloggers who you have recently discovered and who you think are fantastic! (in no particular order...)
4. Contact the bloggers you've picked and let them know about the award.

Alright. Seven things about Megan:
1. I broke my ankle while jumping over a pile of laundry in my (then) boyfriend's (now hubby's) room. The inner piece of the bone (my bro could tell u the name) snapped off and I now have 2 permanent screws in there. It does not bother me too often, unless I put a lot of dead weight on it (like sit with my feet on the table and computer on my lap) and then get up - it gets stiff.
2. I like to work out, but I'm lazy. We recently implemented a plan where every 25 workouts (2o min of physical activity, but only 1 counts per day) gets me a dvd. I love it! And really by we, I mean I, because I know I am motivated by that kinda stuff. I need sticker charts & rewards. It's a kind of conditioning which I no longer have to remember because...
3. I majored in psych and did 1 year of a Master's Program for my MFT (Counseling) before I realized it was not what I really wanted to do. I was raised that we don't quit, so withdrawing was really hard for me.
4. I was a cheerleader in college, but not in high school.
5. I lived in Salzburg, Austria for 5 months during my junior year of college. It was a wonderful experience and I do miss it at times. Especially living with my closest friends and being able to just hop on a train and visit another country.
6. We honeymooned in Mexico, on a cruise. During our snorkel trip, I was afraid of the drinks - scared of the water they served (it was a little boat for the excursion) and that the ice would melt into our drinks. So we kept getting free margaritas, and I drank them real fast, before the ice could melt. haha
7. I miss my family terribly, because my parents and my mom's side of the family (whom I saw at least once a month growing up) lives in Nor Cal. But it's too cold there. Can we all move to the central coast where it's a good mix of hot and cool weather?

Now... some people to check out (I'm not posting 15, but here are a few from my reader that you should visit. Please do not feel obligated to "accept" this award and post it on your blog if you get it. Just know I like to read your site and want others to love your site too!)

Knitty Crochety
Lala... a Mountain Mama
Erin Compton Design
Crafting with Cat Hair (and no she doesn't use cat hair, it just gets caught in her projects, which I can totally symphasize with now... sigh...)
Happy Together
Pursuing Domestic Goddess-ness
Soap Queen
Bittersweet

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

La Push Crochet Along - Week 8

Granny Along Week 8

I cannot believe we are almost done with the Crochet Along! I am actually making some major progress. When you look at the picture below, with the square laid out, know that I completed the 2 in progress squares, and 2 more! So I only have 8 left! And weaving in the ends. I hate that part. Last night I wove in the ends on 5 or so squares, I figure it will be easier if I space it out in between crocheting these last few squares. We do have a long car ride on Friday, so I'm hoping I can get it done. But learning to join squares, while in the car, may be a challenge! haha

The extra task of this week: Describe your next project. Well, I have thrown a few in the mix while doing this one. I made some slippers for a friend and finished (finally!) that bunny egg cozy. Next I really need to finish the baby blanket for our friend (she's due July 20, so I have a bit of time) and work on onesies for my etsy shop. And, you know, open the etsy shop. :)



Check out Missie's post to see her progress as well.

June 22: Graduation Owl - COMPLETED

Pattern #173: Graduation Owl
I found this pattern awhile ago, then forgot about it, then re-found it through my friend Megan over at Fowl Single File. She's just beginning to crochet and she is amazing at it. Check out her crocheted owl bib and her completed graduation owl.

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Updated June 11, 2014: I created this during graduation season, but I didn't have anyone to give it to this year. So I will hold onto it until someone does have a graduation to celebrate! Because this owl sure is adorable!




Monday, June 21, 2010

June 21: Monkey

Pattern #172: Monkey
(click pattern of big crocheted monkey, the pattern is in English)

It's day 2 of grad week and you are probably totally confused as to why there is a monkey pattern up. Well, I wanted to cater to my grads during grad week, one of those being my brother. He loves monkeys. Don't know why, he just does. I'm not sure if he would want a crocheted one, but I wanted to post it anyways. I wasn't sure what else to crochet for him.

Picture from ChimuChimu:

Sunday, June 20, 2010

June 20: Graduation Bear

Pattern #171: Graduation Bear
Last week was dad week -- and now it's grad week! I always thought "dads and grads" was cheesy -- but this year it was very true for us. We have 2 dads between us and we had at least 2 grads (my bro and his sis). This would be a cute bear for any grad.

Picture from Lion Brand:

Saturday, June 19, 2010

June 19: Coffeehouse Cap

Pattern #170: Coffeehouse Cap



This would be a great hat for any guy, especially your Dad! What do you think? Would your dad like it?

Picture from Lion Brand:

Friday, June 18, 2010

June 18: Glasses Case - COMPLETED

Pattern #169: One Piece Glasses Case

Many fathers wear glasses, so a case for those glasses would be great, right? If you don't use a cutesy button or yarn (ie no pink and orange striped) and no cutesy buttons.

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Updated June 13, 2014: So I made this cute little glasses case for myself. I found this button and knew I needed to make it in pink. So cute!



Thursday, June 17, 2010

June 17: Glass Flip Flops

Pattern #168: Glass Flip Flops

This pattern is a great combo of Hawaii and Wine -- two things that my dad likes! I am not sure if he will like these, persay, as they are a bit feminine. But I guess they could be fatherish- with the right colors!

Picture from The Crochet Dude (remember him from yesterday?):

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Granny Along Week #7

We're in the home stretch - and I have so much left to do! On the other hand - I only have to do 2 more squares with green. Just those two squares need the 4 rows, and I'm done! Can you see what a mess my green thing of yarn is?


Oh, and I met my goal of finishing 11 squares (for a total of 15 complete) on Monday. I want to do 10 or more this week. I am not sure if I can make the June 30th goal, but I will keep trying! I should be weaving in my ends as I go. That is the most hated part of crocheting for me! haha

Question: What is your hook of choice?

I prefer metal hooks - I just think they are nicer. But they do tend to get squeaky when my heads are all sweaty in these hot So Cal summers. I think my stitches are also a bit larger when using metal, but I'm not 100% sure of that!

June 16: Wine Bottle Cover

Pattern #167: Wine Bottle Cover

I admit it, when I tried to think of gifts for my dad, I just did a search on Ravelry: wine, cigar, hawaiiana, glasses case, golf. Creative, I know. This pattern came up. It is a bit feminine, but I think it could be masculine with the right colors (black and brown).

It was designed by Drew Emborsky, better known as The Crochet Dude. He has some fun patterns over on his site.

Picture from Coats & Clark:


Tuesday, June 15, 2010

June 15: Pirate Can Cozy - COMPLETED

Pattern #166: Pirate Can Cozy

What more can a dad want than a beer cozy with a pirate on front? Well, if you are my dad then a lot more. But I thought this was a nice and manly pattern. What about you?

This could also work for next week's theme: Grads. My cousins and bro and I all graduated from a high school where the Pirates were our mascot. Maybe these will be Christmas gifts, talk about a fun throwback!

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Updated 12/8/2011: I finished this up for a Christmas gift for my brother this year. I had to make a few adjustments to the pattern, since I crochet tighter than most people. First, I went up a hook size. Second, I added a couple of rows to make it taller, and I used two contrasting colors (our school colors) for the stripes. I hope he likes it!


Arrggghh!


It kinda feels like it needs a mouth or something. Eh. I dunno. It works!

Monday, June 14, 2010

June 14: Man's Post Stitch Cap

Pattern #165: Post Stitch Cap
It's another themed week here at Crochet Every Day.... and this week is.... Dads! As we all know, Father's Day is this Sunday, and I thought it would be awesome to compile a list of patterns for dads. This is a tall order, as most men don't need "frilly crocheted things." But I'm going to see what I can do. First up, this beanie from Lyn's Designs.

Picture from her angelfire page:


Sunday, June 13, 2010

June 13: Ocean Grove Washcloth - COMPLETED

Pattern #164: Ocean Grove Washcloth

With a name like that, how could this pattern not be summery? haha I found this pattern during my search for washcloths for Marilyn.

I finished this one up a few weeks ago (today is July 12, 2010), but just got around to taking the picture. Here it is: