Friday, August 18, 2006
Wednesday, July 19, 2006
Later than late
Oh yes... I'm still late and I'm even later if possible. It seems that this summer and my crochet aren't getting along very well. Ufff! :-/
Everything seemed to be going fine, and then yesterday my mom got back to hospital. So I kept going back and forth from her house to the city nearby. The results, I'm a bit anxious and I don't have any time to finish my blanket. Actually I should say, to start it, because I'm still at 2 squares!!! How lousy!!! Buuuuuu
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Thursday, July 06, 2006
Making "the" blanket
Here it comes, along with summertime and holidays: my blanket for the 200 squares CAL (it's never too late isn't it?!). I have chosen the orange/red/blue one at the beginning of the book, because is the only one I can make with the odd skeins that I have inherited from my friend's grandma. I have started with the centerpiece:
and I'm making (very very slowly) my way up to the rest... I'll keep you posted.
In the meantime I came back to France to spend summer with my recovering mum, who's doing great. My boyfriend and I have left California for good and we'll be back in NY in September, right on time to enjoy the falling leaves... And the first snowstorm!!!
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Saturday, June 17, 2006
Back in California

Here I am again, and by the time I left rain has stopped and the garden has bloomed. How gorgeous!
As promised here are two pics of my home-made booga bag, I'm so proud of the felting! Unfortunately I didn't take any pic of the bag before the process, how silly! But as you can see the results are pretty nice.
I have used 3 skeins of NORO KUREYON #154. While I was knitting it I couldn't help thinking how lousy the wool was. Itchy and irregular. But, after the felting, the result were simply amazing, the texture was softer, elastic, furry. How lovely! I wouldn't recommend Noro Kureyon for a sweater but it is simply great for fulling! :-)
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Monday, June 12, 2006
LATE! LATE! LATE!
Dear All,
once again pardon me for my disappearance lately. I've been stuck in northern France to take care of my mom, without Internet connection for the last 2 months (can you imagine it?!). Here everything is beautiful and peaceful, but I missed the whole crochet community and you blog friends!!! I'll be back in Frisco in a couple of days and there I'll be able to post and to share with you my (little) progresses. For now I can tell you that I successfully made a booga bag! :-D and a friend of mine gave me the whole wool stash of her granny who passed away last year. A bunch of wool balls in many many colors. I'll finally be able to make a beautiful blanket, I hope.
Lots of love to everybody!
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Tuesday, May 09, 2006
French Experience
Dear All,
I had to stay a little bit longer in France, because my Mom has been hospitalized. I'm working on a booga bag and I'll try to post something ASAP, but with a modem connection it's not easy!!!
I'll look forward to hear from you all very soon! Miss you!
p.s.
I'm working on a blanket for the CAL!!
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Friday, March 31, 2006
Polar hat - pattern

While I was flying from San Francisco to Paris on Wednesday, I was so nervous (or better to say, terrified) that I had do do something... Once again crochet saved me, giving me something else to think about. So I came up with this hat for my aunt who is seriously ill and will need it. I made it with less than a skein of Rowan Polar, leftover from my mom's poncho (previous post). I've started following Sandra Huffines' chemo cap pattern, and then change it as it follows:
Hook: US 11 / 8mm
Gauge: loose
Rnd 1: Chain 4, join in round. Ch2 , work 11 dc into ring, join.
Rnd 2: Ch2, in next st *2dc in ea st* around, join. (23)
Rnd 3: Ch2, in next st *1dc in next st, 2dc in next st* around, join. (34 dc)
Rnd 4: Ch2, in next st *1dc in next 2st, 2dc in next st* around, join. (45 dc)
Rnd 5-7: Ch 1, hdc in every st around, do not join.
Rnd 8-14: Ch 1, sc in every st around, do not join.
Rnd 15: Ch 1, sc in 3 sts, *decrease 1 sc every 4 sts*. Join.
Rnd 16: Work (sc, ch2) in every st around, join.
Fasten off.
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From Brussels
Hello everybody,
as I promised here I am from abroad. Here the weather is rainy, so not much of a change from the Bay Area ;-) and I've just received 3 skeins of Noro Kureyon 154 that I had previously ordered on E-Bay UK. Sweet!
Later this afternoon I'll post the picture of the Eleanor Poncho that I have just finished and a coordinate hat I've made while I was on the plane (praying for my safety ;-). Since then here's a nice pic of the Belgian Capital.
Here is the pic, as promised. As you can see, the Poncho still needs to be washed and blocked as to shape it correctly, but I am so bad at washing wool that I'll give it to my mom as it is, and she will fix it. Hope she'll like it anyway.
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Friday, March 24, 2006
Out of town...
Just a quick post to announce that I will be out of the country (and in part out of the Internet... ARGH!!!) for a while. I'll be leaving next Wednesday for Brussels, Belgium, to see my dad and then I'll spend the Easter Holidays in northern France with my mom. While in Brussels I'll be able to check e-mail forums and Blogs, but starting April the 8th I will enter a total Internet blackout period until April 29th. I will miss you all!! But hopefully when I'm back I'll have some new project to post. I'm leaving with a suitcase full of wool and 2 books of patterns :-)
By the way, I've finished the PONCHO! I cannot believe it! :-D
I'll post a pic when I'm back! Yuppeeeee! I've also sent my 8 squares to Jimmie Lu for the Amigos project, and now I'm ready to start a whole new set of blocks for the 200 Crochet Blocks CAL !!! :-)
And to finish, I made a couple of tests and I must say they're just right. Look at the pic, it's my favourite pastry ever, Pain au Chocolat! Mhhhhh and guess what's my favourite pie?! ;-)
| You Are French Food |
![]() Snobby yet ubiquitous. People act like they understand you more than they actually do. |
| You Are Apple Pie |
![]() You're the perfect combo of comforting and traditional. Those who like you crave security |
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Thursday, March 23, 2006
Squares that don't get along
Since I got the book 200 Crochet Blocks I've started crocheting like crazy using all the small amounts of leftover yarn that I had, thinking about making some squares for a pillow cover. I chose the squares patterns randomly, just for fun, and here are the results.
As you can see, the single squares are pretty, but they don't really get along one with the other. So now I have 8 squares and I don't know what to do with them!!! :-/ Maybe some potholders...?
If I haven't been wise with my crochet squares, luckily the knitting is going a bit better. I've been progressing a lot with my mom's poncho. While I was knitting it, I've realized why I never star big projects and I usually prefer to work on smaller item. I love to switch from one type of yarn to the other. I'm a single-skein crocheter/knitter. I love changing continuously gauge, hooks, and patterns. With such a big project the creative part is soon over and the rest of the work is just the same, every row... Kind of boring. Said that, I LOVE how the poncho is proceeding. It will be so rich, soft and warm! :-)
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Tuesday, March 21, 2006
English or Continental knitting?
Which one do you prefer?
I can't decide. To be honest I discovered the Continental knitting just a few weeks ago, thanks to this great website KnittingHelp.com, and I'm trying it (only knit, purl is too complicated). I must say that when my right arm is tired, a little bit of continental knitting helps, but only if I'm using steel needles, because Takumi Bamboo needles have a very round ending and I cannot hook the yarn.
Today I've been progressing 10 rows on my mom's poncho and, I must say, Continental knitting made me go much faster in stockinette stitch than the throwing method. I speed up like a flash! This way I could be done for Easter... At the beginning my gauge was tighter than with the other method, but after a few rows it was exactly the same. Continental knitting conquered me! Wow!
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Sunday, March 19, 2006
Felting and fulling by hand
That's it I wanted to try felting so long, and finally I did it. I don't have a washing machine so I tried by hand. At the end of the process my hands were way more ruined than the little purse I was trying to felt, or I should say full (see difference here), but in the end something happened. I'm not sure I should redo the process to shrink it more, but I guess I won't.
I used Cascade 220 yarn in pink (col 7805), Dawn dish soap, ultra hot water and a bowl of very cold water. Passing from one to the other for at least 15-20 mins. This was my rehearsal before starting the "booga bag" I'm planning to knit. What do you think? Should I re-felt it to have a more compact texture?
I've also progressed a little with my mom's poncho, I've finished the collar and now started the body. I hope I'll make it in time for Easter!!! Hopefully I can count on my cat's help... as usual ;-) This reminds me I have to finish my sister's Amigurumi dog!! I'm running so late in all the projects!!!
Finally, on e-Bay I bought the "Amigurumi Collection vol. 1" book, and to be sincere I was expecting something more. I mean all the amigurumi are made using the same technique (rounds increased 6 sts per row), so the book is kind of superfluous, anyway the pictures are cute and the animals in it definitely nice.
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Thursday, March 16, 2006
Wednesday, March 15, 2006
Tote bag progress icons
I'm in the icon-loop, I'm making icons for every project that I have in mind... Subtracting precious time to actually making the projects... I know... But I'm in a Photoshop trip. Again feel free to use this icons if you want, just link me if you would :-)







Tote Bag Icons by

For this bag I want to use the lovely Booga Bag Pattern, look how cute is this web site, with all those booga bags pics!!!!

Coming up next... Bikini bars!
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Tuesday, March 14, 2006
Poncho Knitting Bars
I've been trying to use the lovely Knitting Progress Tracker by Indigirl, but apparently Blogspot doesn't support JavaScript :-/
Anyway, I spent the last hour making my own poncho icons, feel free to use them if you can put a JavaScript in your Blog :-)
Here they are:

I've also made some "progress poncho icons". Feel free to download them to your blog. Please do not link directy those files, it would hurt my bandwidth. If you decide to use those icons, I would appreciate a link to this blog :-)

Poncho Bars by

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