Friday, December 27, 2013

Knit hats and slippers

This Christmas I couldn't afford to purchase gifts, but I did have yarn on hand and a ton of patterns. So I set to knitting and crocheting. I made two hats, one black (not shown) and one blue, using the pattern "Hot Head" from Debbie Stoller's "Stitch 'n bitch: The Knitter's Handbook". A basic K2 P2 pattern, this hat knits up very quickly. The pattern calls for a bulky yarn, so for this blue one I used Lion Brand's Homespun. I made a pair of matching slippers but need to figure a way to tighten them up a bit, as they ended up looser then I anticipated. (Maybe a braided cord woven through to cinch it up will work.)

 This pair of slippers I made for my oldest son. His favorite colors are read and black. Now, since the pair I made him last year using acrylic yarn ended up with a big hole in the toe (he wears them till the fall apart) I decided to try a wool/mohair yarn. The slippers came out nice and thick and not floppy. Though they are pilling already (he sleeps with them on). The pattern for this is very nearly identical to the one my Mother has always used, with a slight difference in the number cast on and the toe finish. Here is a link to one of the many websites touting this pattern: http://www.bevscountrycottage.com/maggieslippers.html

The last thing I completed this season was this little amigurumi crobot called Mechanobot. The pattern is in the book "CROBOTS: 20 amigurumi robots to make" by Nelly Pailloux

Each Christmas my Family does a secret santa where each family draws household names to determine which family you will be "santa" to. Nothing big or fancy is necessary, but this way we don't feel like we need to get something for everyone (there's a lot of us). You only have to shop for one household. Though I can't say who I got for 2014, I can say that I will be going through my pattern books and scouring the internet to find those perfect gifts to knit and crochet. I'll let you know in a year what I come up with. Wish me luck. I think I'm going to need more yarn  :)

Thursday, January 31, 2013

This week I have been working on invitations for my Pack's upcoming Blue & Gold banquet. This is the end result. Basic, but appropriate. I began with 8.5"X11" dark blue card stock, cut in half to make 5.5"X41/4" cards.  I couldn't tell you the exact color # for the paper, sorry. But any dark blue or royal blue will work. I like a good TARDIS blue, myself.

 I used 3/8" yellow ribbon run lengthwise about 1.5" from card's folding edge. I also used the fleur de lis stamp shown, stamped on yellow card stock with Close To My Heart's Honey (z2162) water-based dye ink pad. This was placed centered on the ribbon, just slightly above the bottom edge of the card. The font on the inside of the card is "informal roman" set at 48. When I printed this up, I copied this for 4 pages and then set my preferences to print 4 sheets per page.


I think the most tedious part of this card was cutting out the flower. I did 50 of these cards. But it's well worth it, and the boys really liked receiving them in the mail.  My only mistake was I forgot to put the location of our event. Not a problem for our scouts, but it can be for our honored guests.  Ooops.

To finish off, I added a stamp in a lighter shade of blue to the envelopes.  Actually some of the envelopes got the same yellow color as the cards, but it was a different fleur de lis stamp that I have. Slightly smaller, and with some fancy detail.  I wanted the envelope to stand out and tie in with the card.  Wait until you see the placemats I made out of construction paper!