The Aphrodite Shirt – Revised

The Aphrodite Shirt – Revised. I decided to redo the graphic for the Aphrodite Shirt. (You can get it here.)

The election here is over and I think the entire nation was stunned. That’s about all I can say about it.

I’m getting ready for the show tomorrow. I have a few new items to add to the pile. Mostly hooded scarves. The show is in Gurnee and we did it last year and had a good time. It seems with each show, artists are required to give something for a raffle. I am going to print out a pattern and provide the yarn and needles or hook to make it. That seems like a good prize.

Sales are down this year and they were down last year and that is not the sign of good personal economy. We will see how things go tomorrow. We should have a lot of space for me to have two tables: one with the home stuff like towels and scrubbies and the other with the hats and scarves and headbands. I do have a $ amount in mind for success. It’s only $175. I think the highest price I have is $40 From what I’ve been reading, shows are touch and go. When they’re good, they’re very good and when they’re bad – well. 

I am going to be optimistic. These shows are almost always fun and it’s rare I don’t make anything. It’s from 9-3 so I will still have a big chunk of the day left. Hope springs eternal.

Cottage Core – The Book Lover Sweatshirt

Cottage Core – The Book Lover Sweatshirt

I love me a good bookstore. I used to go there and get books and those books might never get read. I am a member of a book club now and I’ve read more books in the past year that have nothing to do with knitting or crochet.

When I had to come up with a new idea for a shirt (and a tote bag and mug because…duh) I knew I had to give a nod to my re-ignited love of books. What is different about this one, though, is the graphic works better on a smaller scale. So, of course, I placed it by the heart. Like the other sweatshirts, it comes in 8 sizes and I think 10 colors and it’s unisex so that book lover can be anyone on your list! The Book Lover is available now right there at Abbey & Lincoln.

In knitting news, the afghan is almost done. I have just one more row of squares to add together. And there are two more on the hooks. I have orders to get out and the craft show is this weekend. I am hoping we can get in on Friday and set up. I have to go get the items out of storage and take inventory. I do have a few things to add and I am still working towards the December show where I want to have even more stuff. Pray for me. Though I feel I have been steadily working, I’m not sure I have as much as I should to show for it. Tomorrow is election day and I am working the day. Our precinct is usually slow. There are only about 550 people in it. I think we will have turnout about 40% while someone else said they think we will get about 100 for the whole day. I am curious about that because it will give me a clue perhaps about how people are reacting. The place I am in is decidedly red. We will see if they are motivated to get out. The weather is supposed to rainy but warm. That can be a factor but one that encourages instead of discourages. We shall see.

I hope you vote. I understand if you don’t. But I hope you do. 

Choosing the Right Yarn for Your Project

Choosing the right yarn for your project can be intimidating but it can also be fun – especially if you have a stash of yarn that calls your name each time you bring out the needles and the hooks.

Once knitting /crocheting has grabbed a hold of you, yarn becomes more than just fiber. It is the foundation of your craft and there are things to consider before pulling a skein and getting down to work.

Your yarn choice will determine the look, feel and the durability of your project. It’s one of the reasons I don’t do socks. Socks just don’t last long enough to justify my time in making them. Though they are quick projects, they don’t strike me as durable or terribly long lasting. On the other hand, friends and family who have my afghans have had them and still use them decades later.

Choosing the correct yarn will result in your project looking, feeling and performing the way you want.

(Read my yarn reviews here.)

What Are You Making?

The first question to ask is what are you making? Well, sometimes it’s the first question. There will be times when you have yarn and ask: what will I make with this. Usually, the project comes first and then the yarn gets chosen. What you make determines what yarn you use.The Aachen Beanie pattern by designbcb

Are you making a garment or an accessory? You’ll want something softer, something with drape and flow and you want to consider wool allergies. You want to keep in mind when it will be used: summer, winter. How much will you need? The price of the yarn could also be a factor.

Making something for the home? Though softness could still be a factor; durability is also a major consideration if the item isn’t precious and is meant to be used. If it’s purely decorative, then color and texture might be the deciding factor over feel.

Accessories, toys, baby items: Softness, durability, perhaps more natural fiber or easy to clean fibers will determine if you’re headed to a LYS of the box craft store.

Yarn Weight and the G – Word

This probably says more about me than about yarn but I don’t know a knitter or crocheter that loves gauge. I simply don’t bother that much with it. But then again, I make items that don’t necessarily have to deal with it. But the weight of the yarn you use will affect the gauge. 

I deal mostly with worsted weight yarn (4) and it is my favorite. My stash also includes some 5 or 6 (think Anniversary cakes.) I have some 3s even a little bit of 2 but I am not a fan of smaller yarn that require small needles and a ton of stitches. The thinner the yarn, the more stitches will be needed. The bigger the yarn, a lesser amount of stitches will make gauge. Yarn weights can go from 0-7 with 0 being so thin, it’s almost non-existent. Yarn weight is a big factor when deciding how you want your project to look and feel. As for gauge, I know how to use it – though I pretty much don’t.

Natural, Blends, Acrylic

I was not, and am not, a wool purist. The vast majority of my stash is acrylic and purchased from box stores or websites like Ice or Hobbii. Paying more than $15 for a skein of yarn that does not have at least 800 yards is something I still have to wrap my head around. But you might not be the same and so the fabric may be something you need to think about. You might want to opt for natural fibers like wool, silk, camel’s hair and the like. As I said, my stash is vastly acrylic with a huge side dish of cotton. Since most of my creations end up in designbcb (Etsy), I use acrylic to keep the price affordable. It creates a fabric that can do three seasons comfortably and winter if I double it up. But even workhorse yarn companies are stepping up their games and it isn’t uncommon to find wool and wool blend in box stores though the greater variety can be found at local yarn stores or the more specialized online sites such as Webs.

While considering the blend, you might also want to look at the texture. You can go smooth like most yarns but then there are specialty or novelty yarns that are fuzzy or have ruffles or prongs. These are better suited for knitters or crocheters that have some experience because something these yarns can be unforgiving when a mistake is made.

Other Specialty Yarns

Depending on how your yarn obsession works, you might want to try dyeing your own fiber or at least considering hand dyed yarn by Indy fiber artists. Then there are recycled and upcycled yarns that reuse and repurpose fiber to create something new.

One thing you do want to keep in mind: Buy what you need at the same time. You want to make sure the yarn you have is from the same dye lot or color batch. There is nothing more frustrating than working on a client project, having to get more yarn and the notice the variation in the color. It says it’s the same but it’s just a little off from the last ball or skein and when you check, it’s a different dye lot. Whatever yarn you choose, get more than enough to cover errors and win at yarn chicken.

Once you have some yarn experience, buying on line can be convenient and also a money saver but do plan on going to a local yarn store or a craft store so you can feel the yarn for yourself. The same brand can have two different colors and one will me markedly softer than the other. Dyes can make a difference in a feel of a yarn. Besides, it’s just fun to go to either place and view the variety.

These days, I yarn shop in my stash and it’s an enjoyable experience. Yarn shopping is fun and sparks creativity and imagination. Enjoy yourself in fiber town!

I Loves Me a Good Tote Bag

Now, y’all know I loves me a good tote bag! The first tote bag, the Mushrooms tote is VERY cute. I have one and I love it. I believe I may have found my niche for graphic design. Having said that, I am excited about this bag: The Autumn Tree tote bag. You know I am itching to have one of these, too. (Shop it here!) Comes in three sizes and the five color choices for the straps! I’m all kinds of excited!

I was so happy with the way the Mushrooms tote looks real time and I am so excited about the mock up of the autumn tree that I decided to create one for each season. I have to find a spring, summer and winter tree – which I don’t think will be all that hard to do – and tweak it to make it what I like. It puts a smile on my face to do something I enjoy with a product I would be happy to tote around! YEAH!!

In knit and crochet news, the granny square afghan is about half done. I don’t think I have enough squares but that will work itself out as I go along. I am blocking each square an am thankful for the blocking squares that I purchased. It is a little extra work but there is something in it that is enjoyable. I am looking forward to it being finished. It has some heft to it so it will nice to snuggle under; especially for those that like a weighted feel.

 

I have orders for hats and hooded scarves so some variety there and the shows are coming up next month so getting a move on with some more knitting and crocheting to have something to sell.

In other news: I will be trying my hand at apple cinnamon rolls. People at church will be my guinea pigs. Pray for us all.

And the world goes on….

View From the Desk

View from the Desk for today. I have turned on the heater already. I think just once. Then it turned comfortable again.

I am in my careful what you ask for stage. I wanted orders. And the item of the season is the hooded scarf. I don’t want to appear ungrateful (or actually be ungrateful) and with my luck, I would get something else I really don’t want to make over and over. So, I hesitate in complaining that I am making the same thing again and again. 

As I look at the things on my desk, there is no story to tell other than my desk is cluttered with stuff I moved from one place to another. The story is in what you don’t see. Off to the left are the nine blocking squares holding squares for the granny square blanket. Off to the right is Naomi wearing the latest hooded scarf. You don’t see the three books I am currently reading: A study guide on Genesis, The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek and My Friend, Anne Frank.

I am also surrounded by the project bags for the various things I’m working on. Before I almost knew what was going on, I now have three blankets in the works. That kinda excites me because I wanted to get back to making blankets and it seems I am doing it! They are going in the GoImagine shop and I see a specialty thing happening.

If I take a minute and look, I will see the blessings in action. That helps me exhale and realize the Power at work. That brings gratefulness and gratitude. My cup runneth over.

The Mushrooms Tote Bag

The Mushrooms tote bag – c’mon now, it’s cute!! I will admit, this required very little tweaking but that’s because I drilled down with what I wanted from my AI assistant. Getting it to a higher res was a little bit of work but not as long as if I had to draw it myself. Which is a good thing cuz I can’t draw a straight line with a ruler!

Imma order one for myself. You know I loves me a tote bag! I have put each of my projects in its own tote bag and that way I can pick one up and go. Right now, I have six totes going and that’s because I shipped off two orders over the weekend!

I love this cycle of projects I have going. I work on almost all of them daily and at the beginning of a cycle it seems as if nothing gets done because none of them are finished the first or second days but and then maybe one or two will get done and new ones take their place but then comes that moment when one after the other gets finished and all of a sudden you feel like the most productive person on the planet.

That’s where I am right now. 

I saw the cutest magnetized bookmark and now I want to knit one. Though the version I saw was leather, I think I can do a knit or crochet version. I just have to get ahold of some magnets. I’m sure I can find them through the evil empire. Hold on, let me look. Yep and they’re cheap. I see a scrap yarn project and a craft show small price product in the near future.

 

A New Hooded Scarf

Hooded scarf in the colorway ShadowberryIt’s a NEW hooded scarf!

I haven’t done a new hooded scarf in a long time. This season is already starting with the hooded scarf being the thing that will sell. So the time seemed right to pull out some of the stash and she what could be used to make a new one.

It was a random (if anything can really be random) act that I ran across the skein of Caron Big Cakes in Shadowberry. I doubt I have another one and this was crying out to be used and voila! It’s already listed in the shop

I’m thinking of changing the stitching, too. Maybe it wouldn’t be bad to have a knit version of a hooded scarf. Maybe in wouldn’t be bad to have more of a hood and less of a scarf. These are the kinds of things that run in my mind. I don’t think I will do a redesign any time soon. There are shows coming up and I need to have inventory. (This will be going to the show(s) if it doesn’t sell. I am sure there will be more added. We will see if it’s just as popular in person as it is on line.

In other news, hard to believe

we’ve been back from Europe for a month. Doesn’t seem that long.

Really glad we did the trip. I wasn’t put off by the long flight. The trip back was a little less comfortable than the trip there but they were both bearable once we were in the air. I will say that I doubt I fly Aer Lingus again even if I’m going to Ireland. The agent didn’t come to the counter until a little over an hour to our flight and there was a long line of people. We made it to the gate (on the far side, of course) after going through security – and me being randomly selected – and getting through the passport clearance. They were boarding when we got there. It wasn’t a bad thing because boarding took so long. But it was cutting way too close for my comfort. 

I’m also looking at the Christmas cactus my friend gave me nearly a year ago. It’s still alive but I don’t think it’s going to bloom again. I should probably read up on how to take care of it. 

The Aphrodite Sweatshirt

The Aphrodite sweatshirt is the second shirt in the Academia collection at Abbey & Lincoln. (Buy it!)

 Don’t know who will be next and I have some ideas roaming in the head space. This is a good topic to explore and design for. Interesting things can happen when you’re designing. The most recent is I love Canva but I am finding Fotor just a little more interesting and a little more deep. The fact it is also inexpensive doesn’t hurt. I may go back to the free version of Canva just to see if I can do the same things on Fotor.

Anyway, the Aphrodite sweatshirt is comfy and cozy and can be casual/lounge wear or running around doing errands wear. 8 size, 10 colors $35 – $49.

In other knitting/crochet news. Someone ordered a hat I haven’t made in quite a while so that’s going to be fun. The things I’ve completed thus far: 4 shirts (tees and sweat) 2 hooded scarfs, 1 cable scarf. I am moving way too slowly. I have shows coming up and the inventory is not that deep anymore. But I believe in my process and I believe it will the plan will work when I work the plan.

That’s what I’m telling myself.

The Unicorn Sweatshirt

The Unicorn Sweatshirt is now available!

I used to collect unicorns when I was in my twenties. My nephew’s eldest was also a unicorn lover. Naturally, when I started to design using mythical and magical creatures, a unicorn had to be a part of that.  The unicorn sweatshirt would be great for casual Fridays at work or doing grocery shopping or lazing round the house. 

The shirt comes in lots of sizes from S to 5XL and about 10 colors. The shirt is 50% cotton, 50% polyester.

You can read about the first shirt in the cottage core collection here.

 For those that like to cozy next to majestic creatures with gold horns and the power to heal, then this sweatshirt can bring them one step closer! Buy it now and get it in time for the high holidays and the holy days. 

In other knitting/crochet news, all the squares are done for the blanket and they’ve started to come together. Hooded scarves have taken an early lead on what’s being ordered but there are also some of the cable scarves on the needles. A couple of hats are in my order queue, as well. I could stand to be a little busier…at least busy enough to get my next NINE orders. That would be a milestone in the making. 

View From the Desk

This is the view from the desk today:

My friend, Epi, gave me the blanket yarn. She also gave me the makings of a sweater that she has been sitting on for eight years. She never completed it and asked me to do it. I left it in the car and now Mr. Honey has it with him wherever he is. When he comes home, I will take it out and add it to the list of things I have to do.

What are those things on my list? In different projects bags I have the following:

1. The granny square afghan. My take on the Island Time blanket.

2. A grey hooded scarf (an Etsy order)

3. A cranberry cable scarf (also an Etsy order)

4. A cable scarf made with Caron Cinnamon Rolls in the color Bay

5. A hooded scarf in I love This Yarn (an Etsy order)

I feel like there might be something else but I don’t want to go look it up. Besides, I think that would be enough right there. Adding the sweater in the mix is going to cause disruption. Well, not really. It is a job – she wants me to charge her. I definitely will do that. 

Right now, the thing on my mind is how to line up the projects back so they aren’t the clumped mess they are right now.  There will be more projects added to more bags and I want there to be some madness in the chaos. I will figure it out.

During my search for a project bag, I came across this hat.

Of course it had to go in the shop right away because it’s something I wanted to have in there and forgot I made the hat. So, that’s something accomplished. Can’t be mad at myself for that.