Saturday, December 01, 2007
Baby Gifts Galore!
Monday, October 15, 2007
Beatrice Shrug Completed
Sunday, September 02, 2007
Beatrice Shrug Progress
I've finished the two pieces of the Berroco Beatrice shrug: the shrug portion and the tie. Now I just have to sew them together. I used Bernat Satin instead of the Berroco yarn, which was a good substitute. The chevron pattern was too wordy and seemed like the stitch count was incorrect somewhere. I eventually figured out how to make it work, but I'd never use this stitch pattern again. If I made another one of these shrugs, I'd consult a stitch dictionary for a better chevron pattern.
Saturday, May 12, 2007
Baby Blanket Free Pattern and Flower Petal Bib
Thursday, April 19, 2007
International Freeform Show is Live
Finally! The group challenge exhibit for this year's show is up and running! I only submitted pieces for the elements and you can see them here. I had a fun time doing it!
Monday, March 12, 2007
Project Updates
I finished a shracket for my stepdaughter using a pattern I found on an episode of Uncommon Threads. I still have yet to take a picture of it. It turned out quite well and she loves it.
Right now I'm working on a Berroco zippered cardigan for my son using Lullaby, which I think is discontinued. It's turning out well so far. I don't have a lot of experience seaming and have never sewn in a zipper, so this will be a challenge for me.
Friday, March 02, 2007
Crocheted Wire Buttons
Freeform in Progress
- Elements: The first exhibit will be based on your interpretation of 4 elements:
Fire, Earth, Air and Water. Each element is a separate scrumble. - Tree of Life: The second exhibit is The Tree of Life/Peace will be a display of 3 dimensional FF pieces that will hang from the limbs of tree branches.
Each challenge requires that gold thread be somewhere in each piece to signify unity. We could do one challenge, both, or parts. I chose the elements.
I'm finished with Water and not really pleased with it, but it's good enough. The deadline is next week for the online exhibition, so I can't be too picky. I'm working on Fire now and really liking how it's turning out. Next I'll tackle Air and finally Earth.
Unfortunately, I can't post pictures until the online exhibition because the pieces are going to be unveiled all at once. I'll post more information here once that happens.
Tuesday, January 16, 2007
Stitch Markers
Saturday, January 13, 2007
Third Time's the Charm
I recently purchased the Itty Bitty Hats book to make some hats for my son. I started out with the basic roll brimmed hat. The hat patterns only gave out age ranges for size and not finished head circumferences, so I measured my son's head and made the hat roughly his head size. Well I neglected to realize that the hat needed to be smaller than the head circumference due to stretching, so I got this:
That wouldn't work, so I gave the hat to my husband. It fit him quite well.
Then I attempted to make another hat--the one on the cover of the book. I made the hat slightly smaller than the first one, but it still didn't quite work:
That hat I claimed for myself, since I wanted to make an adult-sized version anyway.
Realizing finally that I needed to make the hat at least 2 inches smaller than the head circumference, I began the third hat. I used the basic rolled brim hat as my guide but did a 2x2 rib for an inch instead. I didn't want the rolled brim this time. This time it worked!
Although I'm pleased with this hat, I wished I would have done the ribbing for 2 inches. I'll make sure I make that adjustment for the next time. These hats work up quickly, so making another one will be a snap!
Tuesday, January 09, 2007
Photo Restoration
I recently scanned in a set of my mom's photos so I could make copies. Before I could do that, I had some repairs to do, so I fired up Adobe Photoshop Elements. I used primarily the clone and the healing brush tools to do the restorations. As a result, I was able to restore quite a few old photos. I was able to repair two badly damaged vintage photos--one of my grandparents and one of my great-grandparents. I also reparied an old-style family photo taken when I was a child that was damaged and had a background that didn't cover the photo area completely. That is the photo I posted here. You can see the before and after versions. In order to remove dressing area was visible in the photo and cover it with the backdrop, I copied part of the backdrop and put it on another layer. I used the magnetic lasso tool to cut out the area not covered by the backdrop and stretched the copied backdrop layer to fill it in. I merged the layers and then used the clone and healing brush tools to blend in the new portion of the backdrop so that it looked natural.
I'm quite pleased with how this and the other photos turned out. I'm getting quicker with using the Photoshop tools. I'm really enjoying being able to repair and restore these photos, too. With each restore, I am preserving memories!