Monday, October 22, 2012

Swaps, Improvisation, and Inspiration

I have been so busy lately with work and crochet, but it's been satisfying and fun.  I often visit and post on Crochetville, and recently I joined two swaps.  This was a new and nerve-wracking experience.  It's so easy to make baby stuff that the majority will like, but making something for an adult is an altogether different experience.

My first swap was a shawl swap.  My partner provided a list of colors she liked.  I got an assortment of colors in Caron Simply Soft.  Why did I get into a swap to make something I've never made?  I dive into projects, sight unseen.  I learn a lot, but I should make things easy once in a while.  It hasn't happened yet.  lol.  So I made the shawl my partner was hoping for, the Butterfly Wing Shawl by Holly Miller.  I had read from others that the bigger you made it, the longer the bottom tip got.  I modified that tip to control the length a little.  It took me a couple of weeks to make it because of work, but at last I finished it and started to gather extras to send with the package.  My partner sent me a lovely shawl, the Fancy Fans Stole, as well as some other very nice things.  

The second swap overlapped with the first.  Both were to be mailed by the same date.  On top of it all, I made my own cosy instead of using a pattern.  The flowering teas reminded me of Japanese teas; so I went with a cherry blossom theme.  You know what the most difficult part was?  Getting reacquainted with thin steel crochet hooks and cotton thread.  I would lose grip of them and ended up with sore hands.  I should have used my Boye interchangeable steel hooks with the grip made by Jimbo.  Here's a picture of what mine looks like.  It was an educational experience.  I love what my partner sent me.  She also improvised her own pattern.  I'm so lucky that we turned out to have so much in common.  Can you see all the cute details on the cosy she made, pictured below?  She even added a clothesline!  I can't get over how perfect it is.  If I had partners like her for all swaps, I'd be in all year round!  lol.

Aside from participating in swaps, I have tested some more patterns for Shifio.  I've tested Halloween baby hats, a puff matinee set, and some other sets that haven't been put up on the website.  Once they do, I'll be able to post pictures.














I had so much I wanted to write, but it's almost 2:30 a.m. here.  I am finally sleepy.  What have you been up to on your end of the woods?  What has inspired you lately?

5 comments:

  1. You do such great work!I love the little jackets you made as well as all the little baby bits. That little pumpkin hat is too adorable.
    I love the things you got from your other swap partner and I'm so relieved you like what I sent. I can't stop pulling out my new goodies to admire them all. I took my snowman to start at the dentist this morning but forgot to pack one of my new stitch markers.So I didn't get past row two and had to admire our good looking male teachers out the window instead. Life is so hard sometimes ;-)

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    1. Ah, the things we must go through sometimes when we can't crochet. Poor Paula... I hope you didn't suffer too much ;)

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  2. OK firstly I am in love with that beautiful shawl, I've pinned it and hope to get around to making it one day! Secondly oh my gosh that teapot cozy is BEAUTIFUL!! You have been a busy bee and you still manage to pop by and say hello on my posts :) What's the stitch you're using on that red crochet there? It's really interesting and unique..I can't wait til you post the finished product! (is that one of the things you can't show yet?)

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    1. Hi, Tash! Happy to see you here. I'm glad you liked the shawl. It's easy to make and very rewarding in the end. The teapot cozy is in its new home with my wonderful swap partner, Paula. She made me the one in the 9th picture. I looove it! It's adorable and fun to look at and admire every day. I just realized I posted lots of pics, maybe too many. Oops. The red item is the wrap that my shawl swap partner made for me. It is the Fancy Fans Stole by Dot Matthews: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/fancy-fans-stole. I'll post a better picture of it soon. The other things I've made I'll post soon. It's more baby crochet and a few other things. I love visiting other blogs. We get inspiration in the most unexpected places. For example, your bonnet you posted today is one I plan to make. I don't use enough fun fur! Thanks for stopping by :)

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