Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Scarf inside a scarf

I have not written in my blog lately as I have been busy finishing up projects for the holidays.

Yesterday I was on YouTube and I noticed a video from Mikey of the Crochet Crowd that I had never seen before.

It was for a scarf inside a scarf.  After watching the video, I knew I had to make one.

I found a pattern on Darn Good Yarns web site. It was called  Silk Yarn Butterfly Scarf.   Sorry but I am not using silk for this, so I hit up my stash and found a light weight Navy yarn that would go well with a patriotic scarf I already had.


So I present to you my version of scarf inside a scarf.

Pretty cool huh.

I like it for fall as it is not too light or heavy.  It is just right and oh so cute. 

You could make it in school colors and give to those hard to buy for tweens and teens.  I think I will be making a few more of these. 

Sunday, September 14, 2014



In my prior post I talked about the cape I made for Cailee.  Here is the dress for Jeze that is supposed to resemble the dress Elsa in Disney's Frozen wore  She will be wearing either white tights or white legging with the dress since it will be cold outside.  

 I also have a crown and scepter with crocheted snow flakes on them that she will wear.

Saturday, August 23, 2014

Frozen's Anna Cape

I finished my oldest granddaughter's crochet Anna's Cape for her Halloween costume.  I promised pictures and here they are.   I plan on making my youngest granddaughter a dress that resembles Elsa's dress.  The top will be crochet and the bottom tulle. 




Friday, August 15, 2014

Disney's Frozen

To say two of my granddaughters are obsessed with the Disney movie Frozen is an understatement.  If you have seen the movie you will understand some of this post.

Jeze, who is 2, will randomly start “singing” her version of “Let it Go”.   She just repeats the words Let it Go.  She does have the melody down pat. 

Cailee, who is 6, is a fan of Anna. For Cailee’s birthday she was given a costume of the dress Anna wore in the movie.  She can't wait to be able to wear it.   Her mother had to hide it twice to stop her from asking to wear it to school.

So my daughter asked if it was possible to make Cailee a cape like Anna had in the movie to go with the dress.   Luckily I did find a free crochet pattern for the cape.  I also found another cape pattern that suggested the perfect colors in Lion Brand’s Vanna’s Choice Yarn.  No hobby or yarn stores are in the area.  So I ordered the yarn and it arrived this week.

I was looking today and saw a toddler costume that the top is crochet and the bottom is in tulle. If done in light blue she could be Elsa.  So I may have to make Jeze a costume as well.  We will see how much yarn is left.  I may have to order more. 

This is my current project to finish before Halloween. The girls want to wear the outfits then.

Guess I will be busy this fall. 

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

raffia hat finished



Well here is a picture of my raffia hat.  I was not pleased how it turned out so I did not complete the brim which is supposed to be wider. I did not want to open another bag of raffia.  

Saturday, May 31, 2014

Sun hat

OK, maybe I am crazy.  Let me give you some background.

I belong to The Crochet Crowd.  Last year when Mickey announced that members of the group could take an Eastern Caribbean or Mexican Rivera crochet cruise in February 2014, I really wanted to go.  However, finances at the time would not allow it.

Then low and behold in February 2014, Mickey announced 2 back to back cruises for February 2015. The first cruise was going to the Eastern Caribbean and the other to Western Caribbean.  Finances were better and I could afford one cruise.  Well, within a few days, both cruises fill up.  I guess I was out of luck again.  
Then at the beginning of April I read where 50 more spaces were opening up.  I decided I was going on the Eastern Caribbean cruise. I saw where there was a Facebook page where you could find a roommate if needed.  So my plan was talk to my husband,  Don,  about spending this much money for a vacation, see if one of my sisters want to go on the cruise, if not, then use the Facebook page to find a roommate.  What does Don turn around and do…. Says a cruise sounds like a great idea.  Let’s get a balcony so we can watch the waves.   We cruised before and he said he really did not care about going on another cruise.  I could not blame him after 20 years in the Navy.  This is not why I feel crazy.

So, we have our balcony stateroom.  Only 252 days until the cruise.   It is almost summer time and I keep seeing patterns for crocheted sun hats.  So I decide I am going to crochet a raffia sunhat for this summer and for the cruise.

First, I tried to find about 300 yards of raffia yarn and it is either expensive or I have to order a large amount.  So what do I do?  I go ahead get 4 bags of raffia from the floral department.   I have been trying to crochet a hat with yard length raffia.  THAT IS WHAT IS DRIVING ME CRAZY!  Every 3 feet I have to add on another piece.  Not so bad if the raffia was all the same, but alas it is not.   I will complete this project but will probably go out and buy a sun hat at the end of summer. 

When I finish I will have to post a picture. 

Sunday, May 4, 2014

Girls Night Out Wine Carrier

I have been really quiet lately.  I was in an extended crochet funk.  Nothing made me want to go out and buy yarn and make it.

That was until yesterday.  You see back in October I went to the CGOA conference in Charlotte, NC.  I stopped by the Lion Brand Yarn booth on the show floor.  They were selling several yarns.  I saw some of the fettuccini yarn in the colors of THE Ohio State University. (red and gray)

This is from Lion Brand Yarn:

Fettuccini® is a unique super bulky yarn made from the remnants of garment manufacturing. It’s strong enough for bags and bowls, but it’s comfortable enough for jewelry and accessories. Because the material is re purposed, every colorway is limited edition, so your creations will always be one-of-a-kind.

I am all for using recycled or re purposed items. I wish yarn companies made more of this type of yarn. 

I walked by the yarn once, twice, and the third time decided to purchase it.  I thought when are you ever again, going to find this perfect color combination. I bought the only 2 skeins they had.

The first skein went to a place mat to put my Chihuahua's  dish on while she eats.  Princess can be a slob when she is eating and drinking. Since it  is like a t shirt material, it washes up great!!!

What to do with the other skein......then yesterday I saw the Girls Night Out Wine Carrier post on Facebook from Moogly.   I saw they used fettuccini yarn.  I was ecstatic!  I ran and found my yarn and whipped up two of these for a family get together on May 18th.  I am keeping one of the carriers.   If my sisters are nice to me, one of them may end up with the other one.