Saturday, September 21, 2013

A Case for Navi

After a little technical difficulty with the blog, I have returned!  This is one of my most recent projects, a case for my GPS.  (Her name is Navi, which is important.  You'll see.)  Hit the jump for the details...

Poor, naked Navi...

Monday, August 26, 2013

More Summer Crafts

So, I've been getting a lot done this summer (at least now that I've finished working).  Here's some of what I've been working on...

Saturday, August 10, 2013

Catching Up


Well, it's been a while!  I've been unexpectedly busy for the last month or so.  I was suddenly offered a full-time research job at school for the summer (not 3 days after College for Kids ended), and have been so focused on that, I haven't been able to craft much.  We're almost done now, though-- my partner and I finished our presentation this Thursday, our mentor is on vacation for the rest of the summer, and there's just a week left of wrapping up loose ends (prettying up our code, pursuing a few last questions, that sort of thing).  So, with a little more free time now, I thought I'd share the little bit I have been up to.

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

New Gauntlets!

I just listed a new pair of Link's Gauntlets in the shop-- this one is wool, with two brown triforces.  For more pictures, check out the Ravelry page or the shop listing!


Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Why I Love Yarn People (An Observation)

It's always great hanging out with other crafty people, especially the yarny ones.  There's just this sort of... solidarity, I guess?  Everyone understands what you're doing.  They understand which work is simple and which is worthy of praise; they know when to offer advice and what to say; they don't mind sitting quietly, listening to the yarn and hooks/needles in each other's hands.

And, one of my favorites, they always know when to make appreciative noises.  When I'm at a craft store/LYS/craft group, whenever someone mentions baby alpaca or cashmere, there's invariably a chorus of "Mmm"s and "Ah"s.  It's just the understood reaction.  The same thing goes for some of the more difficult knitting/crochet techniques-- mention one and there's always "Wow!"s and "Ooh!"s.  That's just something non-yarny people can't understand, and it's something that always makes me feel like I'm part of something special.

This is why I love helping at College for Kids in the summers-- a friend of mine that I met through the program teaches knitting, crochet, and weaving to kids in grades 3-8.  It's so exciting to help spread the yarn love to younger generations!  Every year, the kids get so into their work and learn so much-- it's just the best to see what they make and help them develop new skills.  I usually learn a lot, too.  Just today, I finger-knit for the first time.  It turned out a bit weird and loopy, but I liked it.  I've also really developed my weaving skills-- more on this later.

And also, arm knitting?  I had no idea this was a thing.

Or Not So Much....

Well, I did sew, but most of it wasn't the doll clothes-- more on that in another post.  However, I did get the first petticoat/forepart and bumroll almost done (with just a little handsewing to go) and the muslin of the gown finished:


Unfortunately, though, the sewing room is now going through some renovations, and will be out of commission again for a week or so.  Oh well.  I'll finish them eventually!

Monday, June 17, 2013

Progress!

The court gown pattern is drafted.  The sewing room is dry and put together enough to work in.  Tomorrow, we sew!

Fancy workspace, no?  I can't feel my knees...