So, I am going to try to remember to enter a blog each week.
This past week has been good. I am back working as a school bus driver. With a little help, got the floors, and trims installed upstairs, an old customer is getting a scarf he ordered, and like I said, back working my route from last year.
Steve's going in to the city on Monday for pre-op. Then at the end of this month, he goes in for a few days for stem cell extraction. A couple weeks later, he goes in for transplant of stem cells. He has to stay in hospital for a few weeks till stems take.
Which does give me an opportunity to work some more with the house. I got lot's to do, and to get it up to hospital standards as far as clean goes.
I am taking the year off from craft fairs, but still taking custom orders. I am creating a whole new look, with a new logo. A total revamping. It's going to look awesome when I am finished!
Pebble Lane Stitchery
Crochet, Stitchery, recipes, and other adventures
Friday, September 9, 2016
Wednesday, August 31, 2016
Sometimes I do need a lift.
Going through a difficult time is very hard
When someone you love is hurting.
Sometimes I do need a lift.
"friends" may come and go,
a REAL friend stays by your side.
Sometimes I do need a lift.
That real friend will come up to you,
draw you in,
hold you,
as the tears cascade
not only yours
but theirs as well.
I feel lifted.
When that real friend cries with you,
Laughs with you,
Shares with you,
Hears you out,
Listens to you with their heart,
Acknowledges that nobody is perfect,
and loves you as you do with them.
I feel gifted to have a friend like you...
~by Regina Napolitano
Tuesday, August 30, 2016
Granny Square Lapghan
This lapghan is mostly made
from scraps of yarn from previous projects. The one thing I’d like for you to
remember, stick to one brand type. This pattern is for Red Heart Super Saver.
This sample is for a lapghan, approximately 55” square, but you can add on and
increase amount of skeins to make colourful bedspreads, and Afghans
Materials:
Scrap yarn enough yardage to
go two rounds.
Or
3 skeins of different shades
red, yellow, green, blue, purple, orange, brown
1 skein white
1 skein black
K (7mm) hook
Scissors
Yarn needle
Ch 4, slip stitch into first
chain to form a ring, chain 3 (this counts as a dc throughout project)
ROUND 1: DC into ring twice,
chain 3, *3 DC into ring, ch 3, repeat from * two more times. Join with slip
stitch into third chain on turning chain. Slip stitch to first ch 3 space.
ROUND 2: Chain 3, 2 DC into
ch 3 space, chain 3, 3 DC into same space to form corner. *Chain 1, 3 DC, CH 3,
3DC in the next corner, rep 2 more times from *. Fasten off.
ROUND 3: **Join new color in any corner. Chain 3, 2DC,
chain 3, 3DC in same corner. *CH 1, 3DC in CH 1 space, CH 1, 3 DC, chain 3, 3
DC in next corner. Repeat from *.
Slip Stitch to next corner,
CH 3, 2 DC, CH 3, 3DC in next corner, *CH 1, 3 DC in CH 1 spaces, 3DC, CH 3,
3DC for all corners, rep from *. Join with a slst in top 3rd ch of
turning ch.
ROUNDS 4-18
Repeat all steps in round 3
using all different colors, 2 rounds of each color.
Rounds 19-20: Use a full
skein color, repeat round 3, do not fasten off.
ROUND 21: SC in each DC, and
CH 1 spaces, 2 SC, CH3, 2SC in all corners, join
ROUND 22: DC in each SC; 2
DC, CH1, 2DC for each corner.
ATTACH TILES:
*Take 2 tiles, attach white
yarn into both thicknesses of the tiles.
Using BACK LOOPS (BKLP) only,
SC to the end, SC through both thicknesses again.
Take two more tiles, go
through both thicknesses on first DC after corner break.
SC BKLPS to end. In last DC
before corner break, SC through both thicknesses. Fasten off.
Unfold, and re fold open
sides, repeat steps from *.
BORDER: Using Black, attach to any of the DC, work 2
rounds of DC, 2 DC, 2 DC 2DC in each corner, Slip stitch in top of turning CH.
Fasten off.\
Lapghans: 4 tiles. Twin: 6 tiles. Full/Double: 9 tiles. Queen: 12 tiles. King: 16 tiles
Baby: 1 tile, only repeat
Round 3 and go 40 more rounds, and finish off with Round 22. Apply your own
border to suit
Friday, August 26, 2016
Sometimes, change is good. Some, not so good.
It's been a while since I visited here, things have been happening with my personal life. Steve, my darling husband of 20 years, has been diagnosed with Stage 1 Multiple Myeloma. At first I didn't understand it, but as it turns out, is bone marrow cancer, and has been undergoing treatment from the top doctor in the country.
We just completed a 4 month stint of chemo injections, and now bone growth therapy. I seen a man, who went from a 185, waste away to a 146. Bones fragile, and he's got this widespread. We believe this may have started back to 9/11, when he worked with other volunteer firefighters clearing of debris.
Yes, we are going to look into this much further.
That being said, I have been keeping busy. Working, driving a school bus. And at home, currently in a state of chaos. I am redoing our upper floor. So far the little room is complete, now tackling our bedroom. New flooring, a fresh coat of paint, a new bed....the list goes on and on. Selling things we don't need or want, or trashing things. Been stagnant for too long.
Which brings me to a new phase in my hobbies. Threads N Strands is no more. I am calling it Pebble Lane Stitchery for now on. It's where I live, work, and play. I am working on new concepts, new ideas, and entering another great phase in my life.
Working on bringing Etsy back to life, new items to sell, fresh concepts, and possibly asking my friends to model for me. I got my stitchery groove back, I made a wedding sampler for a couple of friends a few months ago, they were floored. So, while I am thinking about it, I am going to take an asprin, and stitch my afternoon away...
Blessings
G
It's been a while since I visited here, things have been happening with my personal life. Steve, my darling husband of 20 years, has been diagnosed with Stage 1 Multiple Myeloma. At first I didn't understand it, but as it turns out, is bone marrow cancer, and has been undergoing treatment from the top doctor in the country.
We just completed a 4 month stint of chemo injections, and now bone growth therapy. I seen a man, who went from a 185, waste away to a 146. Bones fragile, and he's got this widespread. We believe this may have started back to 9/11, when he worked with other volunteer firefighters clearing of debris.
Yes, we are going to look into this much further.
That being said, I have been keeping busy. Working, driving a school bus. And at home, currently in a state of chaos. I am redoing our upper floor. So far the little room is complete, now tackling our bedroom. New flooring, a fresh coat of paint, a new bed....the list goes on and on. Selling things we don't need or want, or trashing things. Been stagnant for too long.
Which brings me to a new phase in my hobbies. Threads N Strands is no more. I am calling it Pebble Lane Stitchery for now on. It's where I live, work, and play. I am working on new concepts, new ideas, and entering another great phase in my life.
Working on bringing Etsy back to life, new items to sell, fresh concepts, and possibly asking my friends to model for me. I got my stitchery groove back, I made a wedding sampler for a couple of friends a few months ago, they were floored. So, while I am thinking about it, I am going to take an asprin, and stitch my afternoon away...
Blessings
G
Thursday, February 4, 2016
Monday, November 10, 2014
My Crochet Roll-Up Case 11/10/14
My Crochet Roll-Up Case:
Materials:
Scrap yarn, 4-med weight
I used White (A) and Burgundy (B)
Size I/5.50mm hook
Yarn Needle
Notes on pattern:
-
Gauge
not necessary. You see what your collection of hooks are and just make to what
suits you. Since I have different kinds of hooks, I prefer to separate them accordingly.
Body:
Using ‘A’
Ch 48
Row 1: SC second “butt” from hook,
continue SC to end back loop only. Ch 1 and turn
Row 2-24: SC across, Ch 1, turn
Continue this to row 24, and it
measures out approximately 6 1/2” wide, and approximately 15”wide. Join with
color ‘B’, turn
Flap:
Ch 2, DC in next stitch, continue to
end, turn. *Ch 2, DC in next stitch, continue to end* Repeat pattern from * 5
more rows, total, 7 rows DC. Do not fasten off.
Edging:
Ch 1, SC to corner, (SC, CH1, SC) in
corner. SC evenly down the side, (SC, CH1, SC for each corner) continue SC
evenly on all sides.
Ch 1, SC to corner, (SC, CH1, SC for
each corner), and SC on all sides. Fasten off.
Ties:
Wrong side facing, and using “A”
section, count 7 stitches in from corner. Fasten “B” to stitch, ch 35, string a
decorative bead or a button, and slip stitch and fasten to end.
Attach “B” yarn to next stitch, ch 5,
slip stitch in base forming a loop.
Slip stitch 8 stitches, ch 5, slip
stitch to base, forming a loop, slip stitch to next ch, ch 35, and attach bead
at end, fasten off, weave in ends.
Now you can put your hooks in as
shown, cover with flap, and roll it up and tie. J
*For knitters, since it’s 15 inches
in length, all you have to do is turn and make your ties on the long side of
project, and insert length-wise and flap covers needles and roll it up! WOW!
Saturday, October 4, 2014
Crochet for the Absolute Beginner Course 1-3
Course 1:
INTRODUCTION TO CROCHET, YARN, TOOLS, GETTING STARTED
YARN
In this course, you get the grand tour of the yarn
department. I get into detail such as how to read labels. This I feel is
important to anyone who wants to make yarn into fabric. They will understand
the meaning of measuring in grams in relation to how much is needed for a
particular project. A complete, comprehensive course will occur during the
first 5 to 10 minutes of each course, they will learn yarn fibers, yarn
textures, thickness, all in a chart form.
HOOKS and TOOL KIT
The hook is very important to a serious crafter. Comfort is
key. Showing the different styles of hooks may help the student to choose “the
right fit”, then comes the assembly of their tool kit. I’ll have them pick out
sissors, measuring tape, yarn needles, row counters, and stitch markers (to
start)
In this class, you will learn:
·
How to hold your hook and yarn
·
Chain and foundation stitches
·
Single crochet
·
Half Double Crochet
·
Double Crochet
·
Treble Crochet
·
Learn how to gauge
PROJECTS:
·
Men: Make a simple scarf using single and double
crochet. Finished size will be 5” x 60”
·
Women: Beginner’s crochet cowl
HOMEWORK: You will
continue your projects.
Plus, they get to work on 6”squares, 2 sets of 8 new squares
given each session. Using my resources, this will be fun, and an all-in-one
pattern sheet for each square, it will include the picture, the written
pattern, and also using blueprint style so the student can familiarize
themselves with how to read patterns, and whatever is comfortable for them.
This class is mandatory to take before moving on
Course 2:
BASIC TECHNIQUES, STITCH VARIATIONS, MORE STITCHES,
COMBINING STITCHES
Increasing: Student will be shown how to add stitches in
each row to add length to the row. Using a sequence of chains and double
crochet, I will show them how to start a Corner-to-Corner swatch that when
finished will measure 6” square.
Decreasing: Student will be shown how to smoothly transition
from increasing stitches, to now making only one stitch instead of two in a
row. This will complete making the C2C square.
Create a ring using the Chain Stitch, Create a ring using a
loop
Working in a round: Now that they mastered increasing, the student
will now learn how to make a simple round circle. When finished a perfectly flat circle 8”
diameter, they now have a soft Frisbee to toss around.
Work in the round, spiral method: Working in the round
without joining rows or making a turning chain by simply building on top of the
last round without a turning chain.
Join a new ball of yarn, changing colors: Student will learn
a basic method of changing to a new color.
STITCH VARIATIONS: Double Treble Crochet, Extended Single,
Extended Double, Extended Half-Double, Crab stitch
MORE STITCHES: Working Front loops, working back loops,
Spike stitch, Crossed stitches, double crochet post stitches, treble crochet
post stitches.
COMBINING STITCHES: Clusters, Bobbles, Puffs, Popcorn,
Bullions
PROJECTS:
Women: Boot cuffs (two sets, one from Michael’s, another
basic I found on-line)
Men: Head Banned (Crochet Dude’s Designs for Guys)
HOMEWORK:
2 sets of 8 more 6” squares
Course 3
FOLLOW A PATTERN
Students will now really learn how to read patterns.
Understand crochet abbreviations. Understanding gauge, and how to measure
gauge. Understanding symbols.
STITCH PATTERNS: Some
of these can be used towards your 6” squares!
Mesh fabrics using crochet arches, crumple stitch pattern,
crunchy dots, granite, trinity, chevron, shells, odd shells, popcorn dance
PROJECTS:
Women: fingerless gloves (Chicks with Sticks)
Men: Fingerless gloves (Crochet Dude, Designs for Guys)
For both: Graduation day! Congrats! You now get to make your
own Felted Crochet Hook Case!
2 sets of 8 more 6” squares
Final Course for the Absolute Beginner:
Bring in squares and learn how to connect the squares to
make two throws, one to keep, one to donate to charity
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)









