Showing posts with label doctor who. Show all posts
Showing posts with label doctor who. Show all posts

28 March 2012

WIP(s). Taking Stock

Holey Moley I have a lot of WIPs.  A LOT.  I think I lamented this fact a while back, but again, the amount of little project bags dotting my living space has made me feel anxious.

So today I wanted to air them out, and hopefully full disclosure will set my mind at ease!   I warn you that you might actually be bored to tears by this, and I'm sure a lot of you will be all 'TL;DR' but whatevs!  This is mah blog and I'll do what ah wahnt!!

Imma start with the newbies.

1.  Blissful Flowers Shawl.  Making this for my crochet biatch, Ang for her birthday in May.  Her choice of pattern and colour (the colour is very difficult to photograph, its a lot nicer in real life).  Such a clever construction!  A way to make a billion motifs without having to cut the yarn!  Genious!  I am enjoying the challenge of a new pattern.  The pattern is from Kristin Omdahl's  Seamless Crochet.
Brought to you by my super exclusive and very fashionable Pandora vinyl tote!
2.  Baby set.  Another first, my first time working a Japanese pattern.  At first I was like waaahhhhhhh??  I'm usually quite good with diagrams, but the back of the bonnet had me stumped.  For a day.  Then I was all, whatevs, I got skillz, Imma do this!  And I did.  
Brought to you by my awesome Dark Days Down Under tour tote I picked up at the book signing!
3.  Neat Ripple Scarf.  Just grabbed a left over skein of King Cole to try this Lucy pattern out. I'm planning a ripple blanket (pfft after I get through my current WIPs) and seeing which ripples turn me on.  Though I love Lucy, this pattern just wasn't pressing my buttons, so I think i will opt for the ripplier Ripples of Happiness.  Happiness > Neatness anyway, right?
Bow down before my blurry photography prowess!!
4. Amigurumi BTTF Delorean.  Seriously, no joke.  Freestylin' this for my man.  I got so excited he actually asked me to crochet him something, I thought, woooo fo' sure!  I made the bonnet and the windscreen, then run out of puff because I couldn't work out how to make a slope.  Watch this space though! 
Brought to you by my spiff Yarn Bucket!
To clarify, this is a Delorean from the Back to the Future Animated Series. Yes, there was an animated series! 
What up Marty? (via)
And some other stuffs you may have seen before.

5. Hitchhiker.  Nothing new here.  Move along.  
wait wait WAIT! I keep this project in one of my home made GRAB BAGS.  Yerr I made these myself.  Pattern here.  If I can make this, being a spaztasitc sewer, so can you!
6. Gauzy Gathers Scarf.  Haven't actually touched this is aaaagggeesss.  Such a shame because it will be such a cute scarf.  I did a few rows when I got my new bamboo needles, and the yarn likes the bamboo much more than ickle plastic, but it's so fiddly I moved onto different garterlicious knitting projects and left this one to hiberate.  Sweet dreams little scarf.
Brought to you courtesy of this lovely plastastic flower tote!
7. Stepping Stones Cardigan.  This is a FAIL, with a capital F.  I can think of other 'F' words I'd like to use in relation to this cardigan too.  It's not that bad I suppose, but just so FFfffffrustrating that I spent SO LONG on it only to discover it doesn't really fit.  I am just leaving this one alone in it's bag so it can have a think about what it has done.
Presented to you inside a lovely pink foldable flower tote!
8. Aran Toggle Wrap.  This was supposed to be a gift for mum, for her birthday in SEPTEMBER LAST YEAR.  Oh I am a terrible daughter.  Butbutbut there's only so much green mock seed stitch a girl can take! 
Shamelessly presented in a Glassons shopping bag, which is slowly growing too small for this behemoth of a project!
9. Pink Bear.  I made this during some lessons I was giving to my crochet biatches.  Crochet biatch R chose the pattern, but I don't think any of us finished it!  Mine just looks weird, like a cow's udder, so I am not feeling very enthused to keep going.
Again, courtesy of a home-made grab bag!!
10. TARDIS. Oh the TARDIS.  This is one of the first things I ever started making when I taught myself to crochet.  But then I got distracted by all the pretty pattens.  A running joke in my family is someone asking me 'so how's the Tardis going' and then me punching them in the face.  Never fear, my Tardis is going to be epic when it's finished.  I will have a wooden box made for the inside, and the top will come off as a lid and I will put things in the box! 
TARDIS lives in a shoe box.  Sowwy TARDIS.
11. Summer Garden Granny Square afghan.  Another project started early on in my crochet career, when I was dazzled by brightly coloured grannies and had no notion of the agony that is weaving in ends.  I now have a deal with my mother, She gets this as a gift if she weaves in the ends!  Fair enough right?
Kept in a rather fetching The Age shopping bag, available annually with your copy of The Age (probably the Sunday edition)
So, all my WIPs in their respective project bags lie in wait in a tub in my lounge room, next to a much lovelier looking tub filled with recently acquired yarn that will one day become a ripple blanket.  If and only if I can make some headway with my current projectsBut then again, there's no crochet police so maybe I will just start it anyways...

Linking with WIP Wednesday at Tami's Amis.. go go go!

ETA:  Linking with Ambassador Crochet too - why not!!

10 October 2011

Nice things and clever people.

Happy Monday!  Yes, happy Monday!  Why not?  Start the week positve and maybe it will be alright...

Some recent favourite internet finds...

We just got Star Wars on Blu-Ray and watched them all over a weekend.  It was a good weekend.  Now I have a bit of star wars brain.
One of my favorite lines in the whole series (via)

Too cool R2D2 Helmet
And now some other crafty bits and bobs... 

Sarahndipities refashioned a gypsy skirt into a flattering dress!
 
 
Bloops invader's birthday (via Rav)
 
Feature wall using paint chips (via)
Amigurimi tea set pattern by DeliciousCrochet (via)
Found a new awesome blog to browse/procrastinate with - Super Punch!! 
Sign for a karate studio (via)
I generally think I am too old to wear character tees... but I couldn't resist this during the $10 tshirt sale (which is still on btw) at Threadless.
This is not my time machine (via)

20 September 2011

Things? Hello! What kind of things? Interesting things? I love things. Ask anyone.

As per usual, I've seen some awesome things around the internet, and wanted to share.

Granny square biker jacket spotted by Crochet Concupiscence

Epic mosaic garden shed of epicness.

Doctor Who fabric!
I really want to try my hand at sewing again and make a cute skirt
de fil en aiguille (which means one thing leading to another) spotted these gorgeous crochet wire creations:
Purple flower earrings by Yoola
I've just learned the name Patricia Kristoffersen.  She has designed lovely doilies! (This blog is called my grandmotherly ways.... remember?) I haven't made a doily yet but I might just have to try one of these!
Hooked on Hobbies is making this far out doily

What a pretty blanket!

Sugar Skull embroidery pattern from Polka and Bloom

Jane and Michael from A Stash Addicts Ramblings are amazingly crafty!  They also have an etsy shop!
Pin cushion teacups!
Decoupaged table legs using fabric!
Tutorial for an epic patchwork crochet quilt from The Adventures of the Gingerbread Lady.  I'd love to make one.. and in small steps it might be achievable... big projects do scare me though!  I have a granny square afghan in hibernation which is making me sooo guilty.......
clickety!
[The title of my post, btw, is The Doctor, Season 6, episode 11 - 'The God Complex".  I can't believe there are only two episodes this season to go!]

23 July 2011

Share my joy, and around the internets.

I won *another* giveaway on a blog (remember this one?)!!  Teehee!  Thanks so much to the peeps at Punto Reves, I won some awesome crochet thread!  SO excited to receive it!

Awesome cotton thread on its way to me :)
Speaking of Punto Reves, isn't this gorgeous?
Look at this gorgeous edging on a baby boy blanket by Punto Reves

More cool stuffs I've seen recently around the interwebs...
Cute pixel cross stitch patterns from weelittlestitches on etsy
Crochet bracelets!
via Futuregirl
pattern via Ravelry
via the Purl bee
Also via the Purl Bee:
Pretty scarf
Citris Coasters 
Just loveliness.  Spotted here.  Anyone know where this is from originally?
Epic granny bag of epicness.  Spotted here.
Gorgeous granny-esque scarf by Do you mind if I knit (who also shares her ingenious invisibile joining technique!)
If you have seen something cool recently... please share! 

08 June 2011

Around the internets

Some cool things from blogland and the internets...




If you've never thought about dying your own yarn, you will after checking this post out by pea soup of the day (I know I am!)







I just did this! Srsly.
 

I just discovered Fuck Yeah Crochet Goat. I love memes.  And I feel this one was created just for me.  Thank you internets <3

Recipe for fresh lemon loaf via Be by Belinda. This is on my baking agenda for this weekend!










      I saw this a while ago but it's still awesome enough to share - baby Who via Mateo and Me.