Stuff I finished yesterday

Yesterday was quite a day, as far as crocheting goes. I sat down with hook and yarn, buckled down, and finished some stuff. I’d have posted yesterday, but it rained. A lot. All day. So no pictures.

First up, I finished Max’s hard hat! (Yaaay!) He was thrilled.

hat

What? No, seriously, he was! Every time he saw me working on it he got all excited about the ‘yellow hat’ and tried to get his hands on it. Apparently, though, what Max really wants a mask. Every time we put a hat on him, he pulls it down past his chin, and runs around giggling and bumping into walls. I had to bribe him with the fire truck to get him to keep his hands off of it long enough to get the photo. And then, I guess…

truck hat

…the truck got cold. I think I have the sizing figured out, which means that the pattern will be put into testing soon and will be added to my sale patterns! I really need to beef up the number of patterns I have to sell. Compared to my freebies, their number is shockingly low. Not that you mind, I’m sure, hahaha.

Next up is something that I wasn’t sure would ever be finished. Yesterday, for reasons unknown even to me, I went into my craft closet, unburied the WIP box, and brought it downstairs. Inside was this little guy:

monkey

Poor little monkey’d been taped up in the box for at least a year and a half. He was only missing two legs, half an arm, and a tail! That was a quick finish. I didn’t actually finish him yesterday, but when I started on him this morning it was dark out, and when I finished it was still darkish, so I’m counting it. Poor little guy doesn’t have a name yet. That’s all right, though. He’ll also be for sale.

And, finally, there were mittens.

two pair of mittens

You didn’t think we’d get through a post without mittens, did you?

Mittens, Mohair, and, uhhhh…Yarn.

Let’s see: what have I been up to? Well, there’s another set of mittens (of course) – and if you like them, you’re in luck! You can find the free pattern here, at Inner Child Crochet. (Enjoy! I think they’re very cute mittens.)

green_mittens

I’ve also been thrift shopping, again, and I found a nice big sweater in a lovely shade of blue – mostly synthetic, but with 15% mohair! I can’t wait to dismember – er, I mean, recycle it.

blue mohair

I’ve also overdyed some of my cashmere. I took about two ounces, just over 850 yards, and overdyed it using two packets of Ice-Blue Raspberry Lemonade. (That was our favorite flavor, back when we still drank the stuff. We had a bunch left over!) Let me tell you, though, I have never questioned my own sanity as much as I did while I was coaxing my cashmere into a bowl of koolaid. Anyway, I only wanted a subtle color change, and subtle is the word I would use to describe it:

comparison

I’ve put it next to an undyed skein for comparison, because I think that without the comparison you might not know there was a change at all! (I kind of wish I had used another packet, but I dyed it twice and was NOT up for a third time.) Here’s another picture, taken inside, that hopefully illustrates the color difference better:

comparison2

See? There you go. Definitely a different color. Now it’s a pale pale blue instead of a seafoam green, and richer instead of a smidge greyish. There. Now I feel better, it’s definitely an improvement, and it wasn’t a bad color to begin with. I wound it (doubled) around a toilet paper roller, which works fine for my cheap behind, thanks. It’s due to become something special. (The cashmere, not the roller. Although the roller is pretty sweet, too – we buy Cottonelle, and that stuff comes cleanly off of the cardboard. Niiiice.)

New Stuff!

There’s new stuff on the site! Go check it out.

First and foremost, after a great deal of fancy footwork, I’ve moved all of my sale patterns over to the new site! Yaaaaay! All of the pages for them are still here on the blog, but each one has a link that will take you to the new page on ICC. Any new patterns will be added to Inner Child Crochet rather than getting a page over here, just like new free patterns.

There’s the first in a new series – Inside the Design Process.

There’s another segment in How to Design, where I discuss triangles.

There are also three new patterns.

Enjoy. There will be a nice picturey post tomorrow.