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OMG Yay Giveaways »

You have to head over to the Crochet and Knit Giveaways right now. Seriously. Don’t read anymore, just go.

For those of you who don’t follow directions (I’m looking at YOU), what awaits you is the chance to win a $50 gift certificate for…

That’s right! Scout’s Swag.

Scout graciously accepted my nervous-as-hell proposal, pretty much without question. This either means that she is (a) crazy, or (b) unable to say no, even when she has ridiculous amounts of things to do already. BUT, she said yes, and that makes me excited.

Scout is the first sponsor/vendor, which is a huge deal. I mean, really, have you seen how incredibly awesome her swag is? Her yarn alone is de-lish, but to put the rest of the store’s notions and swag on top of that? It’s like one of those funny-between-the-legs nice dreams, but when you’re awake.

Oh dear.

Ep 16 - It’s about time, Brianna »

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In this episode of The Crochet Side podcast, I ramble about:

- the Crochet and Knit Giveaways
- how it’s been near-on years since the last episode
- the project I was working on at the time of recording
- the fact that i like being a miss know-it-all and teaching
- the idea of becoming a crochet awesome-teer (certified teacher with a GOLD STAR)
- “Simple Crochet for Cherished Babies”
- “Handmade Bags” by Terrence Terry
- Worsted Weight stash vs DK Weight stash
- Using up my stash

And then I hit the easy route and tack on a story and some previous recordings from a never-heard episode recording.

LINKS
01. Crochet and Knit Giveaways (official website)
02. Marly, of the Yarn Thing podcast
03. Drew Emborsky (The Crochet Dude)
04. Ravelry
05. Trendsetter Yarns and Barry Klein
06. Handmade Bags by Terence Terry
07. Simple Crochet for Cherished Babies

My Recent Purchases »

Want to know what I just bought? Of course you do. You’re as yarn-obsessed as me, right? ;)

Eight skeins of Knit Picks Shine Sport in “Harbor”:

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Three skeins of Knit Picks Shine Sport in “Cream”:

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Those eleven skeins are for my first FULL garment design. You read that right! I’m moving from sketches and swatches to a full, realized garment! *squee* I’m so excited! (EXCLAMATION POINT x INFINITY)

Now, as a reward for myself (because I need more of a reward than eleven skeins of pretty yarn?), I also bought myself 4 skeins of Knit Picks Bare Superwash (merino/nylon sock yarn) to dye.

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Seriously, this is, like, the best night of my life. *twirls around in circles*

I can’t wait for it to arrive. I haven’t used the Shine Sport before, but I’ve been pleased with most of the Knit Picks I have come across. As for the Bare yarn, I’m really eager to get my hands on that yarn to dye. It’s been a while since my first dye-job, and I can’t wait to start mixing colors again. I may use the yarn myself, or sell some of it. I know that each skein is 462 yards of sock-weight yarn, which would be fantastic for so many projects.

How would you feel about that? Would you guys buy some yarn if I dyed some for you? It would never become a full-time thing for me, but it would definitely be something I’d do for special occasions.

IC Spring submission »

I took it as a sign that the Interweave Crochet, Spring edition, has a submission due-date of July 14th. Seeing as that’s my birthday, I felt that little shimmery funny feeling in my gut that told me to SUBMIT SUBMIT SUBMIT. So, I’m going to.

There was a quick sketch, that I had jotted down on some random paper in the bathroom, that came to mind. One I had been thinking about for a long time, but wasn’t sure I should do anything with. I don’t want to go into too much detail, but I did want to share the swatches I made.

These swatches aren’t going to Interweave Crochet, but only because I decided against using the yarn; it’s not light-weight enough, and I quickly figured out that I would need something with a bit of stretch.

The first is the full view of the swatch:

VH Swatch for Springtime (full swatch)

Don’t you just love the color? It’s so bold. I love punches of color. And I freakin’ love that button, but, alas, the button will not be used in the next swatch. The girlfriend nixed it as a potential since it’s kind of toddler-ish, which I get, and maybe I could crochet a final piece in toddler-sized and use these buttons. Yum! Makes me think of Spring, edging on Summer, for some reason. Maybe it’s more that those were the days that my cousins and I use to brush the flowers in our grandmother’s front-yard garden with our toes while we sat, feet dangling over a little ledge, and ate watermelon.

This next image of the swatch is a closeup of the top portion:

VH Swatch for Springtime (strap)

So. much. freaking. love. for that button. Seriously. Doesn’t the yellow of the button go so well with the depth of the blue? Sorry–the swatch! The top of the swatch is in a single crochet ribbing, just your typical back-loop-only rib, using a hook that’s smaller than what I would recommend.

Tip: for ribbing, I almost always go down a hook size or two to get a nice, tight (not firm or unmoving, but close-together stitches) fabric so there’s more snap-back to the stretch.

The final image is a close-up of the shell/diamond lace work:

VH Swatch for Springtime (close-up of laciness)

I love this pattern. It’s relatively simple, with an easy 8+1 stitch repeat, with a whole 4-row pattern that you can have memorized after the first full repeat. I actually went up 3 hook sizes from the hook I used for the ribbing, as I wanted the shell pattern to be lace-y, and to flare out a bit. Depending on the yarn itself, this may require blocking to get the right amount of drape that I want. We’ll see if I can come up with a good yarn. I may actually have to hit up a (gasp) real yarn store.

How to, Ep 2 - One hook, Two hook… »

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THIS EPISODE
Here’s the second in what I hope will be a long series of”How to Crochet” podcast mini-episodes.

This episode discusses hooks–styles, materials, et cetera. There’s even a Dr Seuss rip-off for fun.

COMING UP
How To, Episode 3 will be: “Down and Dirty Hooker Basics” - how to form a slip knot and make a chain stitch.

Yarnia Virtual Store »

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Look who’s going to be broke soon!