Friday, September 10, 2010

Travel Gear

Heading out to SWVA for the weekend!  Five hours on the interstate, each way, plus some hotel room down time.  I always get a lot done on these roadtrips, partly because I always take so much more to work on than even makes sense.  I've been trying to be more realistic and only take what can fit into one gallon-sized zip bag.  Plus the yarn in my purse.  And my pockets.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Helping Hands

I like to use a variety of threads in any project--some scavenged, picked up at yard sales or thrift shops, or from sale bins at local yarn stores--but one of my favorite all purpose yarns for crocheting is Sugar and Cream by Lily. (The folks at Lily did not pay me to say that.)  It comes in a pretty good range of colors and is reliably inexpensive.  It is nice and sturdy with a good hand, is great for dishcloths (comes with a free pattern on each label), but for my purposes it has one drawback:  it is too heavy.  It is a four-ply yarn so I have dealt with the problem by splitting the yarn into two two-ply balls.  This is extremely labor intensive.  It takes more than an hour to untwist the yarn and rewind it into smaller balls.  Today I had some help.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Magic Carpet Crochet

For quite a while now I've been experimenting with random and freeform crocheting.  I've got several different projects going on, both two and three dimensional.  The piece that I'm concentrating on right now is one I've been calling the magic carpet.  It's an assemblage of odd pieces I've made over the last year, and finally this week I started putting them together.  The first thing I realized is that I don't have nearly enough things already made to go into this!  It's going to take longer than I ever imagined.  Here are some images: