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Welcome to the Realms of Legend blog, home of the crafter behind the Etsy shop! Here you will find behind-the-scenes pictures and stories about the things in my shop, as well as my other crafty adventures, including but not limited to: historical costuming, other sewing, knitting, crochet, jewelry making, scrapbooking, embroidery...
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...
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.
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!
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!
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