Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Needlepointin' fool!

I've been needlepointing like crazy this past week or so. I took a long train ride to Prague (I'm studying in Budapest for the semester, which explains my long hiatus from the world of craftiness) and needlepointed the whole way!

My first needlepoint project was an iPod case for the boyfriend that I started back in August or something. I left for Budapest and didn't have the measurements for the front, so only the back got finished. I borrowed someone's iPod here that was the same generation as Rob's and finished that sucker.

My second needlepoint project was a tampon case. After I got here I started using OB tampons because they're way cheaper... and they're so small and cute, they needed a small cute case to live in!


iPod case - back




























iPod case - front





























Tampon case - back

















Tampon case - front
















My tampons look like torpedoes! It fits 5 perfectly... this means I am awesome!

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Filet crochet, ghetto fabulous style

After a long crafting hiatus, I am back!


Last week I learned how to filet crochet. Filet crochet is the technique where you crochet mesh and fill in certain squares while leaving others open. It's great for crocheting patterns into doilies... which, of course, gives me a raging she-boner. Just after I learned about filet crochet, I discovered this fabulous page, which gives patterns for the old english alphabet. So what does that mean? Gangster-tastic doilies!

My first attempt at filet crochet was this initial doily for my friend Devon.
I think it turned out quite fabulously, but a little warped.

My next project? A sweet-ass door doily for my boyfriend with his initials going down vertically.

Thursday, January 18, 2007

buttons!

i made buttons last weekend!

my favorites: titanic, austin powers, mallrats, curious george playing drums, the guy from 'outside providence', third eye blind, a maple leaf, jack black, rob thomas, south park, and the amazing shirley maclaine.


i used silicone sealant to glue magazine clippings to aquarium stones and then to glue pinbacks or magnets to the back of the stones. magazine material worked better than cardstock. the titanic and third eye blind buttons were made from a magazine insert and they, very sadly, fell apart when i tried to put them on... sad sad sad :(

Sunday, January 7, 2007

I love lamp.

Has it really been almost a month since I did anything crafty? Well no, I've been crocheting like a mad fiend, but it's just been the same hats and doilies. Everyone loved their Christmas presents I had hand-crafted for them. Besides the earrings I made my sisters, the hats I made my brothers, my boyfriend, and my boyfriend's roommate, and the doilies I made my mom and boyfriend's mom, I also (a while ago) made a baby blanket for my relatively new neice, Meryl.

The weeks surrounding Christmas were ridiculously busy and included a lot of traveling, then getting sick. But finally yesterday I got to do a real craft project, for the first time in aaaaages (that wasn't related to crocheting). My step sister and I asked my step mom if there was anything around the house that needed to be craftified. After listing off a few things that would have been far too ambitious for us to take on, she also mentioned an ugly lamp she had acquired at a thrift store that was currently sans-shade. And that's where we came in!


Article 1: The heinously ugly lamp.

It just screams "great aunt's house", but my step mom adores it. Yes, that is light pink and with gold curlicues. My step sister and I went to JoAnne's Fabrics to see if we could find something to work with it. After locating the lamp shades in the very back corner of the store, we went to work trying to find a fabric to match it, a far more difficult task than one would think. Any mostly pink fabric was too overwhelming, and most other fabrics didn't look quite right with it. We finally settled on a cream colored muslin. Then we went into the findings sections and found a stencil for curlicues, some gold piping, 9 gold buttons, and some tacky glue. The idea was to cover the (pre adhesived) shade with the muslin, trace the curlicues around the base of the shade with pencil, then sew on the piping in the pre-traced curlicue pattern, and finally sew the buttons around the top of the shade.



And our idea worked!!




Article 2: The finished lamp shade, on the lamp. Our craftiness definitely outweighs the ugliness of the lamp. Yessss.






















Article 3: A close up of the shade. You can't quite tell, but the border actually consists of two strands that curl around themselves and eachother.
















Bam!

Sunday, December 10, 2006

Earrings

One of my favorite gifts for my friends of the female persuasion is earrings. Really simple earrings, made with just one, pretty bead. Close inspection would prove that the work was not that of a master craftswoman with excellent tools, but instead that of a minorly skilled 20 year old with a fake Leatherman. Still. Not bad. I got the beads from a schwanky bead store on Alder near Pio Square called Let It Bead.







The first pair is tigers eye, I think. They're big and kind of heavy, but I really love the color and the shape so whoever gets them is just going to have to deal. The second pair is abalone, which you can't really tell from the picture since I can't figure out how to take a picture at night without severe flash glare. The third pair are coral, I think. A lot of their bead trays weren't labeled, the douches.




I like the first pair first. I got two pairs of the beads so I could have a pair for myself if I don't end up giving away both to people for Christmas.

Friday, December 8, 2006

Another doily and some things to keep my legs warm

I finished another doily yesterday! (And of course, couldn't stop myself from starting another one). This one is pattern number 19 from the Big Book of Little Doilies. I think my tension is too tight or I'm not using the steel hook right because my doilies are coming out tiny, and very hard and inflexible. The doilies we have around the house at home are just like lacy fabric and have nice drape. Well poo. Practice makes better.

A lot of people have been asking me what exactly a doily is for. My usual explanation is that they're coasters for expensive things, like all the vases and Hümmels my mom has... which is why these doilies will be the most perfect Christmas present EVAR for her.



Yesterday I also fixed a pair of legwarmers that I made maybe a week ago. I cut the arms off an old wool LLBean sweater that was full of moth holes and they make sweet-ass legwarmers. The problem: if worn with the underarm seam in back, they make you look like a clydesdale horse, and if you wear them with the underarm seam in the front, they drag. So I just tacked the bottoms up a little bit so they could comfortably be worn with the seams in front. (I know it looks like it from the picture, but I don't normally dress like a 14 year old on crack). I'm not usually the legwarmer type, but good-golly these are warm.

Tuesday, December 5, 2006

Birthday cake is delicious!

This is the most ADD birthday cake I have ever seen. And I made it. Yes. Today was my roommate's 21st birthday and this was my present to her. Obviously I'm not a pastry chef, but for box mix, Pillsbury frosting and bargain rack decorating icing, I don't think it came out half bad. At least it was delicious.

I love making birthday cakes. Here's one I made this summer for my boyfriend:Yes, those are those awful, tooth cracking, radioactive silver sugar balls. It took me maybe an hour or more to place those all.


Still working on crocheting stuff. There will be lots of updates over winter break, since I'll be making lots more Christmas presents, plus baking a lot. For now, I'm trying to survive the last week of classes and finals next week. But yes. Lots of wonderful craft projects soon, I promise!

:)