Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Juggling Projects

Since I've finished my first Diagonal Box Stitch, I've been back to working on another rainbow ripple from Attic24's Neat Ripple Pattern.  This time for my mother for Christmas.

But I loved the box stitch so much and how it turned out that I've also started two other diagonal afghans.  One for my sister in five shades of blue, with the shades being five chunks of color that don't repeat - it starts out in Red Heart's Soft Navy, then Royal, Blue, Delft Blue, and Light Blue.  The other afghan will be in large stripes of ten rows of Ranch Red, Light Raspberry, Aruba Sea, Cornmeal, Carrot, Delft Blue, Tea Leaf and either Orchid or Lavendar.

I keep flipping from one project to another.  Thank God I had bought several large canvas totes from Aldi, the kind they sell to haul your groceries, because they make perfect project bags.  The rate I'm going, I'll get all three done at the same time!  LOL

I'm looking forward to the fall.  Crocheting in the summer isn't especially breezy when you mostly make afghans.  Plus the coming months are my favorite of the year.  My husband and I will have our fourth anniversary in September, then he'll turn 40 in October and I'll be 31 in November, then my older sister's birthday.  Halloween, Thanksgiving, my mother's birthday and Christmas.

When I get these three afghans done I want to take another go at Attic24's Hexagon afghan.  The first time around I told myself to let the ends dangle and I'd get to them later.  Two years later and it is still Tentacle City on the back of the afghan.  This time I'm going to make all the rounds first, crochet over the ends while I go, and then do the last rounds and join them as I go. 

I needs moar yarn.

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Hook Handles and Hubby Love

So I've been trying my hand at making polymer-clay polka-dot crochet hook handles.  I started by getting some basic uncolored clay at Wal-Mart so I could see if I would take to crocheting with a handled hook.  I did.  Loves it!  So then I traveled thirty miles to the closest craft store and bought some red glitter Sculpey clay and some white for the dots.


I made two hooks and they turned out great (well, better than I expected them to, anyway!)

My problem is that after I used one of the hooks for several hours, I noticed it had sort of dulled and the glitter had faded a bit.  And my dots are a little raised from the red.  I would need gloss.

So off to Hobby Lobby I went.  The gloss apparently has to dry for twenty-four hours.  I asked my husband to make me something to hold the hooks while drying.  He bought some boards from Home Depot and screwed them together and then drilled holes big enough for hook heads.

Now I just need to work on consistency.  Some of these are better than others.  The green ones are fat and short.  I don't know.  The raised dots are bugging me, I can't figure out how to do them flat.  Oh well, they're still cute and functional! :)

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Finished! (Well, almost!)

I've been working on a Diagonal/Corner Box Stitch afghan since July 13th and I finished it Monday!  Well, almost, all I have to do now is darn in those pesky freaking ends, wash it and dry and give it to my mother-in-law for her 69th birthday tomorrow!  :)

I just love how easily it went.  I already want to do another one!  I would be more selective with the colors, though, but this was stash Vanna yarn.

My fat princess cat Ruby, enjoying the spread out afghan while I try to take a picture of it!  LOL