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Monday, April 23, 2012
Suspended Bead Earrings
When the seasons are changing, do you get the urge to make accessories? I find they can be an easy way to update a wardrobe without spending a lot of money. During the spring and summer, I've noticed I use brighter colors and more natural materials. And spring cleaning has me reevaluating pieces I've had for a long time.
Here's an easy project for when the jewelry bug hits. All it takes is two jumbo beads, a length of chain, and earring hooks. I've had the large red beads since I started college, but I could never find the right project for them. Finally, I realized they were bright enough to stand on their own and I love how well the color shows up in my dark hair!
Aren't they lovely? They're perfect for adding some fun to a casual outfit; I've worn them with a navy dress or a crisp white blouse and wide leg jeans. Sometimes, you just have to let an idea grow in the back of your mind. It may take a few days (or years!), but it's worth the wait!
- Cristy
Friday, April 20, 2012
Business Casual for Spring
When it comes to looking fancy, I'm usually more of a dress girl. A dress is a comfortable one piece outfit, so what's not to like? But recently, I'm learning the benefits of mix-and-match, especially when running from work to school and back again. Here, the white blazer is both business and weather appropriate, while the front zipped skirt adds a bit of funk. The skirt's pockets also make up for the blazer's lack of them...
Whether at work or in class, the right outfit makes me feel ready to take on the world!
The shoes are my favorite addition. Pretty and feminine, but practical for a busy day. Also, I've yet to find an outfit that doesn't work with bright red shoes!
Do you need multiple outfits during the day too?
- Cristy
Blazer - New York and Company, Blouse - Max Studio, Skirt - Forever21, Shoes - Jellypop
Sunday, April 15, 2012
Rainy Day Casual
I know it's hard to believe, but those legs and arms actually belong to the same body... After months of pants, I love that we're getting such a beautiful spring here in North Carolina!
The dress is actually one I altered last year. My mother compared elbow-length sleeves and navy color to African girls' school uniforms, so I knew they had to go. I followed the back of the collar under the armpit and around the back for a halter neck effect. I can never decide whether to change out the fabric buttons for gold ones, but I love how the cut highlights the points of the collar!
A peek at my accessories: Wing earrings and a cursive Love ring
Of course, it rained in the afternoon, so I swapped the sandals for rainboots and grabbed an umbrella! I swore I wouldn't fall victim to the rainboot trend that ravaged colleges everywhere, but these were impossible to resist. I'll give them their own post someday, I swear...
Until then, I'll leave you with another shot of my amazing umbrella! I picked it up the summer before last in China out of necessity, but have you ever seen a shiny silver umbrella before?!
Tell me, how do you dress for the rain but stay stylish?
- Cristy
Belt - Time After Time Vintage Thrift, Sandals - Franco Sarto, Earrings - Forever21, Ring - Modcloth, Rainboots - Joan Boyce
Monday, April 9, 2012
Petal Necklace
The most instant gratification DIY's for me are always jewelry. I love playing around with beads, findings, and wire and most jewelry supplies can be bought fairly cheaply.
For this necklace, I was inspired by the contrast of the metal chain and soft felt. I also wanted a lightweight statement piece. Requiring only two materials, this certainly fit the bill!
Materials: a length of chain (I used about 1 foot.), felt, a petal template (mine is 1.5x3 inches)
I also chose to stitch my pieces together rather than using hot glue. I think it's a bit sturdier and I don't actually have a hot glue gun...
For complete instructions, see Chloe's tutorial. She chose to use leather, but the general idea is still the same.
Do you wear any felt jewelry?
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
I'm a Maxxinista!
From TJ Maxx, a Max Studio blouse. It's comfy and definitely versatile, plus there's side ruching. I don't know what it is, but I've been obsessed with ruching and cowl necks for the last year...
TJ Maxx listed the retail price as $40, although the still-attached (!) original tag said $58. (I got it for a much more reasonable $19.99.)
From Marshall's, hangers!! Believe me, there is always room for more of these in my closet... At $9.99 for 19, they're cheaper and nicer than any Walmart set and the felt coating will keep dresses secure (comparison price: $18). I bought a pack of these in green previously and worried that I'd start finding green fuzzies all over everything. Since that hasn't happened yet, I snagged these as well!
I've also been looking for a walkable pair of sandals for work. They recently changed the dresscode policy so now, if I want to wear jeans, I have to pair them with a >1 inch heel and a blazer. I initially had nude sandals on the mind, since they're so trendy right now, but I think I love these more! They feel nice and secure and, with only a 2.5 inch height differential, my toes should last a 6 hour shift! They were a bit of a splurge at $39.99, but Franco Sarto sandals generally retail for $80-100 and I should be able to pair the muted yellow with most of my wardrobe!
Anyone else excited for more summer shopping?
- Cristy
Thursday, February 3, 2011
A Triumphant Return, Indeed...
I know, you expected me back in August, and here I am in February asking for forgiveness. Want the quick and dirty of what's up, down, and all around?
- School: A lot better. I actually like my classes, I'm planning for the future, and instead of wishing to be out of college and done, I'm dreading the end. It's a good place to be!
- Extracurrics: Well, first there's the volunteering at an elementary school, then the martial arts and belly dancing classes, and a peer education organization on campus I'm getting into. So yeah, the calendar's as full as it can get.
- Job: Job, what job? I'm still looking... Or rather, I work a lot of odd things here and there (babysitting every other weekend, and I was almost an art model, but then I wasn't free on Tuesdays). So, if you hear about anything fun in the UNC area, give me a call, won't you?
- Friends: Old boyfriend out, with a new possibility incoming. Such is the cycle of the serial monogamist.
And that, in 5 Bullets or Less, is the life of a college student.
As for the life of a crafter, I'll probably start back up with the semi-regular posts soon. Like sometime-before-June soon.
What does all this boil down to? Yes, I'm alive and I've missed you all.
- Cristy
Monday, August 2, 2010
Pattern 12/12: Pig
This is an automated post. A new pattern will be added every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from July 7 to Aug 2 and they will be available until I return on Aug 9. I will also be able to answer comments and questions then.
- Cristy
A few notes: I suggest making the head last, so you can add ears, eyes, etc as you go. I places the eyes into the 12th and 16th stitches of the 7th row. I also weighed the bottom of the body with plastic pellets to keep them standing up, but you may want something heavier (like a pebble or magnet).
Materials:
Red Heart Soft Yarn in Pink and Chocolate (I thought the pinks available for Red Heart Soft were too light, so I used Vanna’s Choice Baby in Pink Poodle. Honestly, I can’t even tell the difference!)
3.0mm crochet hook
Scissors, Yarn Needle, Safety Eyes
Pattern:
The Basic Body and Head patterns are available here.
Pig Ears:
In Pink:
Ch 3. 1 sc in the second ch from hook, 1 hdc in the first ch. Ch 1, cut yarn, pull through. Use yarn ends to tie to head.
Pig Nose:
Beginning with a Magic Loop, ch 2. (The loop counts as the first ch.)
Round 1 – 6sc into the first ch. (6)
End with a slst in the next stitch for a more even appearance. Cut the yarn and pull the tail through. A length of scrap Chocolate yarn makes a cute embroidered nose. Use the tail from the nose to seam it to the head.
Friday, July 30, 2010
Pattern 11/12: Dog
This is an automated post. A new pattern will be added every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from July 7 to Aug 2 and they will be available until I return on Aug 9. I will also be able to answer comments and questions then.
- Cristy
A few notes: I suggest making the head last, so you can add ears, eyes, etc as you go. I places the eyes into the 12th and 16th stitches of the 7th row. I also weighed the bottom of the body with plastic pellets to keep them standing up, but you may want something heavier (like a pebble or magnet).
Materials:
Red Heart Soft Yarn in Off White and Chocolate
3.0mm crochet hook
Scissors, Yarn Needle, Safety Eyes
Pattern:
The Basic Body and Head patterns are available here.
Dog Ears:
In Chocolate:
Ch 5. 1 sc in the second ch from hook, 1 hdc x 3 in the next chains. Ch 1, cut yarn, pull through. Use yarn ends to tie to head.
Dog Face Spot:
Beginning with a Magic Loop, ch 2. (The loop counts as the first ch.)
Round 1 – 8 sc into the first ch. (8)
End with a slst in the next stitch for a more even appearance. Cut the yarn and pull the tail through. Use tail to seam to head.
Dog Tail:
In Chocolate:
Beginning with a Magic Loop, ch 2. (The loop counts as the first ch.)
Round 1 – 6 sc into the first ch. (6)
Round 2 - *1 sc* x 6 (6)
Change to Chocolate:
Round 3-4 - *1 sc* x 6 (6)
End with a slst in the next stitch for a more even appearance. Cut the yarn and pull the tail through. Use tail to seam to head.
Dog Back Spot: (yes, it's a heart, and cute doesn't need a reason)
In Chocolate:
Beginning with a Magic Loop, ch 3. (The loop counts as the first ch.)
Round 1 – 4 dc, ch 1, 4 dc, 1 hdc into the first ch. End with a slst in the magic loop. Cut the yarn and pull the tail through. Use tail to seam to head.
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Pattern 10/12: Rooster
This is an automated post. A new pattern will be added every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from July 7 to Aug 2 and they will be available until I return on Aug 9. I will also be able to answer comments and questions then.
- Cristy
A few notes: I suggest making the head last, so you can add ears, eyes, etc as you go. I places the eyes into the 12th and 16th stitches of the 7th row. I also weighed the bottom of the body with plastic pellets to keep them standing up, but you may want something heavier (like a pebble or magnet).
Materials:
Red Heart Soft Yarn in Chocolate, Wine, and Gold (The Red Heart Soft line doesn't have a good yellow, so I used Red Heart Classic in Gold. There is a textural difference, but the change is not visually apparent.)
3.0mm crochet hook
Scissors, Yarn Needle, Safety Eyes
Pattern:
The Basic Body and Head patterns are available here.
Rooster Comb:
In Wine:
Ch 11. Beginning in th second chain from the hook, 1 hdc, (1 dc 1tr, 1 dc 1 hdc, 1sc 1 hdc) x 2, 1 dc 1 tr, 1 dc 1 hdc, 1sc. (the commas indicate advancing to the next stitch.) Ch 1, cut yarn, pull through. Use yarn ends to tie to head.
Rooster Beak:
In Gold:
Beginning with a Magic Loop, ch 2. (The loop counts as the first ch.)
Round 1 – 4 sc into the first ch. (4)
Round 2 – *1 sc, 1 inc* x 2 (6)
End with a slst in the next stitch for a more even appearance. Cut the yarn and pull the tail through. Use tail to seam to head.
Monday, July 26, 2010
Pattern 9/12: Monkey
This is an automated post. A new pattern will be added every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from July 7 to Aug 2 and they will be available until I return on Aug 9. I will also be able to answer comments and questions then.
- Cristy
A few notes: I suggest making the head last, so you can add ears, eyes, etc as you go. I places the eyes into the 12th and 16th stitches of the 7th row. I also weighed the bottom of the body with plastic pellets to keep them standing up, but you may want something heavier (like a pebble or magnet). For a tail, a curly crocheted chain works, or a chain, with a row of sc, if you prefer something thicker.
Materials:
Red Heart Soft Yarn in Off White and Chocolate
3.0mm crochet hook
Scissors, Yarn Needle, Safety Eyes
Pattern:
The Basic Body and Head patterns are available here.
Monkey Ears:
In Chocolate:
Beginning with a Magic Loop, ch 2. (The loop counts as the first ch.)
Round 1 – *1 sc* x 4 into the first ch. (4)
Round 2 - *1 inc* x 4 (8)
Ch 1, cut yarn, pull through. Use yarn ends to tie to head.
Monkey Face:
Beginning with a Magic Loop, ch 2. (The loop counts as the first ch.)
Round 1 – 6sc into the first ch. (6)
Round 2 – *1 inc* x 6 (12)
Round 3 – *1 sc, 1 inc* x 6 (18)
Round 4 – *1 sc* x 18 (18)
End with a slst in the next stitch for a more even appearance. Cut the yarn and pull the tail through. Use tail to seam to head.
Friday, July 23, 2010
Pattern 8/12: Sheep
This is an automated post. A new pattern will be added every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from July 7 to Aug 2 and they will be available until I return on Aug 9. I will also be able to answer comments and questions then.
- Cristy
A few notes: I suggest making the head last, so you can add ears, eyes, etc as you go. I places the eyes into the 12th and 16th stitches of the 7th row. I also weighed the bottom of the body with plastic pellets to keep them standing up, but you may want something heavier (like a pebble or magnet).
Materials:
Red Heart Soft Yarn in Off White and Light Grey Heather
3.0mm crochet hook
Scissors, Yarn Needle, Safety Eyes
Pattern:
The Basic Body and Head patterns are available here.
Sheep Ears:
In Light Grey Heather:
Ch 5. 1 sc in the second ch from hook, 1 hdc x 3 in the next chains. Ch 1, cut yarn, pull through. Use yarn ends to tie to head.
Sheep Face:
Beginning with a Magic Loop, ch 2. (The loop counts as the first ch.)
Round 1 – 6sc into the first ch. (6)
Round 2 – *1 inc* x 6 (12)
Round 3 – *1 sc, 1 inc* x 6 (18)
Round 4 – *1 sc* x 18 (18)
End with a slst in the next stitch for a more even appearance. Cut the yarn and pull the tail through. Use tail to seam to head.
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Pattern 7/12: Horse
This is an automated post. A new pattern will be added every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from July 7 to Aug 2 and they will be available until I return on Aug 9. I will also be able to answer comments and questions then.
- Cristy
A few notes: I suggest making the head last, so you can add ears, eyes, etc as you go. I places the eyes into the 12th and 16th stitches of the 7th row. I also weighed the bottom of the body with plastic pellets to keep them standing up, but you may want something heavier (like a pebble or magnet).
Materials:
Red Heart Soft Yarn in Chocolate and Black
3.0mm crochet hook
Scissors, Yarn Needle, Safety Eyes
Pattern:
The Basic Body and Head patterns are available here.
Horse Ears:
In Chocolate:
Ch 3. 1 sc in the second ch, 1 hdc in the first ch. Ch 1, cut yarn, pull through. Use yarn ends to tie to head.
Horse Nose:
In Chocolate:
Beginning with a Magic Loop, ch 2. (The loop counts as the first ch.)
Round 1 – 6sc into the first ch. (6)
Round 2 – *1 sc, 1 inc* x 3 (9)
Round 3 – *1 sc* x 9 (9)
End with a slst in the next stitch for a more even appearance. Cut the yarn and pull the tail through. Use tail to seam to head.
As for the mane, I suggest Needle Noodles' tutorial for attaching hair. I made the tail by wrapping yarn around a board about 10 times, tying a knot around one side, and cutting all the wraps on the other side.
Monday, July 19, 2010
Pattern 6/12: Snake
This is an automated post. A new pattern will be added every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from July 7 to Aug 2 and they will be available until I return on Aug 9. I will also be able to answer comments and questions then.
- Cristy
A few notes: I suggest making the head last, so you can add ears, eyes, etc as you go. I places the eyes into the 12th and 16th stitches of the 7th row. I also weighed the bottom of the body with plastic pellets to keep them standing up, but you may want something heavier (like a pebble or magnet).
Materials:
Red Heart Soft Yarn in Leaf, Pink, and Gold (I thought the pinks available for Red Heart Soft were too light, so I used Vanna’s Choice Baby in Pink Poodle. Honestly, I can’t even tell the difference! The Gold, on the other hand, is Red Heart Classic. There is a textural difference, butthe change is not visually apparent.)
3.0mm crochet hook
Scissors, Yarn Needle, Safety Eyes
Pattern:
The Basic Body and Head patterns are available here.
Snake Tongue:
In Leaf:
Ch 6, 2 slst, ch 3, 5 slst. (The first two go into the second chain, the last three, into the first chain.) Ch 1, cut tail, etc.
Snake Tail:
Beginning with a Magic Loop, ch 2. (The loop counts as the first ch.)
Round 1 – 4 sc into the first ch. (4)
Round 2 – *1 sc, 1 inc* x 2 (6)
Round 3 – *1 sc* x 6 (6)
Round 4 – *1 sc, 1 inc* x 3 (9)
Round 5 – *1 sc* x 9 (9)
End with a slst in the next stitch for a more even appearance. Cut the yarn and pull the tail through. Use tail to seam to head.
Friday, July 16, 2010
Pattern 5/12: Dragon
This is an automated post. A new pattern will be added every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from July 7 to Aug 2 and they will be available until I return on Aug 9. I will also be able to answer comments and questions then.
- Cristy
I've returned from my trip and moved everything to a pdf available through Ravelry. Thanks for stopping by though!
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Pattern 4/12: Rabbit
This is an automated post. A new pattern will be added every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from July 7 to Aug 2 and they will be available until I return on Aug 9. I will also be able to answer comments and questions then.
- Cristy
I've returned from my trip and moved everything to a pdf available through Ravelry. Thanks for stopping by though!
Monday, July 12, 2010
Pattern 3/12: Tiger
This is an automated post. A new pattern will be added every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from July 7 to Aug 2 and they will be available until I return on Aug 9. I will also be able to answer comments and questions then.
- Cristy
I've returned from my trip and moved everything to a pdf available through Ravelry. Thanks for stopping by though!
Friday, July 9, 2010
Pattern 2/12: Ox
This is an automated post. A new pattern will be added every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from July 7 to Aug 2 and they will be available until I return on Aug 9. I will also be able to answer comments and questions then.
- Cristy
I've returned from my trip and moved everything to a pdf available through Ravelry. Thanks for stopping by though!
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Pattern 1/12: Mouse
This is an automated post. A new pattern will be added every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from July 7 to Aug 2 and they will be available until I return on Aug 9. I will also be able to answer comments and questions then.
- Cristy
I've returned from my trip and moved everything to a pdf available through Ravelry. Thanks for stopping by though!
Monday, July 5, 2010
I'm leaving, on a jet plane....
Anyways, since I don't want to leave you staring at a blank wall, I've scheduled an automatic series of posts instead. So, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, beginning with Wednesday, July 7th, a new crochet pattern will magically appear! All twelve posts will feature a free pattern and these posts will remain until I return August 9th. After that, I'll pull the posts down, compile them into some sort of PDF (probably both group and individual), and offer them for sale on Ravelry. I suggest getting them while they're free though. :p
See you in 2 days!
- Cristy
PS - Yeah, I'm not telling you what the patterns are for; you'll just have to wait!
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Teal Dress
I've been working on a shirt dress, borrowing a lot from Roethke's tutorial on Craftster. What do you think, so far?
(Ignore the weird proportions that make me look like a giant...) Even though this is definitely my first dress and I'm having to hand sew the entire thing, it's actually going really, really well. So far, the hardest part was just figuring out how to get an entire dress out of a single XXL shirt. (I haven't decided between a halter or straps, so the tops of the bodice are tucked into my bra.)
Both the front and back panels of the bodice (4 of them) came from the front of the shirt. The half circle skirt was a lot more difficult though... I cut the sleeves open down the seam and got a quarter of the skirt from each sleeve. The third quarter came from the center of the back of the shirt, and the fourth and final panel was divided into two separate pieces, which actually worked out really well. As depicted in the extremely crappy sketch:
I still have a few seams to finish, as well as all the hems, but I think it looks pretty decent so far, despite not being ironed. At least, the shape looks pretty good, but I'm not sure I can get past it being a *teal dress*. Teal's a lovely color and it doesn't clash with my skin color, but it's just a lot of blue at once...
Soooooo, what do you think? Perhaps I could lessen the blueness with appropriate accessories?
- Cristy
Currently Watching: Eight Below
PS: I've been planning something big for Monday, so get excited!
Cute Tank Top Update
First, I have this black tank top that, while it's incredibly comfortable (and I bought it on sale ^.^), is just a bit boring. And, since I usually pair it with a plaid skirt, the look makes me feel like a wannabe-punk teenager. (Definitely not a good thing...)
But I was going through my mom's button stash a few days ago and found some adorable heart-shaped buttons that I had to use.
Unfortunately, they're shank buttons, so they lay a little funny but I love them. <3 I think they're actually leftover buttons from the sweaters my grandmother used to knit me when I was a baby...
I think they make a sale tank from Wet Seal look like something I could've bought for a lot more. Of course, it could be just as cute without the little heart buttons. These were some others I was considering:
Yes, I'm a little bit anal about patterns and order... And I realized the idea was definitely inspired by a picture from Gala Darling:
Have I mentioned I love her? And I wish I could pull off bright pink hair. *jealous* Anyone have any hair color tips for more olive skinned people?
- Cristy
Currently Watching: In Plain Sight - "WITSEC Stepmother"
Friday, June 25, 2010
Comfort Cable Blanket (continued....)
And I really wanted to show off how very not-far I'd gotten on it. (That's a meter stick, by the way. I think it's high time the US caught up with the rest of the world...) Don't be tricked by our bench-tables; the table part is only half as wide as a standard picnic table...
I do love working on it, but I wish it was done so I could snuggle under it properly! (Although I have fallen asleep under it twice already. >.>)
- Cristy
Currently Watching: Angel - "The Ring"
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Hazard Bunny
Of course, as soon as my mother got home, she presented it to me, begging me to do something with it. Of course, I didn't do anything about it until this weekend, but one awful orange sweatshirt and another kid's Earth Day sweatshirt later...
I had Dexter, the Hazmat Bunny!
Of course, when my mother saw him the next morning, she complained that she couldn't tell his front from his back! *sigh* So I added eyes.
I have to say, I'm extremely pleased with how he turned out. Even though he's hand-sewn, my seams look pretty decent. I do have an embarrassing mistake confession though; I accidentally cut out two of the same side at first. >.< Luckily, that orange sweatshirt is Huge! I also weighted the bunny with a few scoops of plastic pellets, so he feels a bit more solid and bean-bag-y. The tutorial and pattern are both from Kwoozy. Now I'm tempted to make a whole army of different types of orange rabbits... Anyone know any other fun, free patterns?
- Cristy
Currently Listening to: "Love Lockdown" - Kayne West
Monday, June 21, 2010
My First Pair of Socks!
And, even though I had to force myself to finish them, I've already started looking at more sock patterns and my brother's bugging me for a pair of his own... *sigh* We'll see. ^.^
- Cristy
Currently Watching: Royal Pains - "Keeping the Faith"
Friday, June 18, 2010
Cupcakes = <3
Neither of us are exactly master bakers, so we decided to avoid deviating from the recipe too much. We did add 1/3 cup of the juice to the frosting recipe, with the intention of adding color and flavor, but it doesn't seem to have had an effect... Other than that, everything went surprisingly smoothly! Even if you don't like pomegranates, I'd give the recipe a try. So far, everyone who's tried one doesn't taste any pomegranate, but they agree the chocolate is much richer and more moist than normal.
Of course, I came home to find the first blueberries were ripe and, blueberries + cupcake? Perfection!
Somehow, we ended up with 24 regular and 12 mini cupcakes... but I'm not complaining! I would definitely make these again, and try all of the other flavors of POM juice (POM Blueberry, Cherry, Mango, Kiwi, and Nectarine!).
(Pretty blueberry picture for shits and giggles:)
Any ideas for getting more flavor into the icing? Perhaps concentrated pomegranate juice?
- Cristy
Currently Watching: "The Real Mary Magdalene" on the National Geographic Channel
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
June Yarn Haul!
First, everything all at once!
Seriously, I want to make a big pile and dive into it. So much better than leaf piles...
These three, you've seen before. The bulky blue and maroon are my handspun wool top ($2 each) and the sport-weight, variegated purple is handspun wool/mohair ($14).
Next, Plymouth Yarn's Galway Highland Heather. Of course, I recognize Plymouth Yarns, but I've never seen this line. It reminds me a lot of Cascade 220 Heathers, except a bit cheaper, perhaps. Best part - It was a just-because gift from the boyfriend! <3
I've mentioned these earlier as well, but at $22 total, I'm still riding a bit of a high! (Apologies for the glare, it's been a very North Carolinian summer...)
These, I got last weekend while visiting the boyfriend! At $44 for the lot, it was a decent deal. The rainbow-y one to the left seems to be Plymouth Yarn's version of Noro yarn and, at half the price of Noro, I think I already like it! The shrimpy brown skein is some luxury cotton. Usually, I don't really care for cotton, but this was in the singles bin and 10% off, so I thought I'd try it. The two round skeins are Cascade 220 (Yay!), but they're Superwash (YAY!!). These will definitely become gifts for people who throw gloves in the laundry... The bright blue is yet more Cascade, but this time, sock yarn! I had no idea it even existed. None. Oh, and the shop is What's Needlin' Ewe, in Mount Airy, NC. I suggest a visit if you're in the area, if even just to ransack the singles bin. ^.^
And finally, these came from a friend who was selling off some of her stash (at $1 each, I couldn't say no...) To be honest, some of the labels aren't terrible informative, but the pink is dralon, a silky, high quality acrylic, made in Turkey by Himalaya. I'll have to Google translate the label though because I don't exactly speak Turkish... The variegated brown is superwash wool (more socks?). But I'm actually more excited about the solid brown and the giant pile of blues. The friend I bought these from worked for several companies designing yarn, so I think these may be samples that were never released. Of course, that means they don't have the yardage on the labels, but look! Unique! Haha. What I'll do with denim-colored yarn is beyond me, but I certainly have a ton of it!
So yeah, that was rather long. And if you have any project suggestions, I would be more than happy to hear them!
- Cristy
Currently Watching: Lord of War