Saturday, November 22, 2008

Wal-Mart Yarn Petition


Knittted Prayer Shawl

This shawl, i've been working up on and off for about a year, a CAL (crochet-a-long) at http://www.crochetville.org/ gave me the motivation to finally get the blasted thing done. It's for a woman i used to work with, who wanted a shawl, but didn't know how to knit or crochet. I tried crocheting it first, but it was a pain. Because of the yarn and the color of the yarn, i couldn't tell where i was or how many rows i had done, so i frogged, and started over knitting instead. This was freehand, just plain knit stitch, because i wanted something a little more durable, with no 'holes'. I used 5 skeins of Lion Brand Homespun (SCREAM!!!!) in Tudor, Addi circular Turbo needles in US Size 10 1/2, and also Susan Bates Size K Silvalume crochet hook to crochet the border. The shawl still needs washed, and the pictures aren't that great since 1) I had no model 2) the shawl needs washed badly. .

Anyway, on with the pictures. Here's the first model i found, my dining room chair with my coat covering the back of it:



















I tied it on this shot because it kept wanting to slide off of the chair:


















Close up of stitches:


















This picture shows the striping effect of the yarn, which i had no idea it would do:























Canine models (i needed something with a neck lol):





































































































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Saturday, November 8, 2008

Knitting

Only took a year and a day, but thanks to Knitting for Dummies, i FINALLY figured out why and how to keep something that is one row knit and one row purl from curling, and also how to purl a stitch after knitting a stitch. So now my second Special Olympics scarf will turn out decent.
Front:



and the Back

Sunday, November 2, 2008

3 Strand Q hook Baby Blanket

One of my favorite things to make, because it's functional, wash and wear, and warm :) Here's the full shot:


Closer shot of one side:


Border:

Thickness detail:

Stitch detail:

Made with 2 strands of LB Pound of Love in Lavender and 1 strand of LB Pound of Love in Pastel Green. Just three skeins needed.

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Wal-Mart, what's up with the yarn???!!!

I am getting REALLY sick and tired of watching the yarn supply at Wal-Mart getting red tagged. It's inevitable what'll happen next: get rid of the Bernat, Caron, and Lion Brand, keep only the Red Heart Super Saver, which means the supply of yarn is halved, pitch the fabric dept. That's what happened at the Staunton Va Wal-Mart, and now the layout of the whole store (except grocery) is ALL bass ackwards, has NO logic to it, it looks like a bunch of people took some hits from the bong, and decided to move whatever to wherever. The 'crafts' section there looks like an afterthought. Although if you scrapbook, you should be OK.

The thing that Wal-Mart administration needs to get clued in on is that while scrapbooking IS a craft or hobby, not EVERYONE does it. Not to mention that their fabric and crafts section is sometime THEE closest and affordable place around to get yarn and fabric, and some people's livelihood depends on the craft section, since they might sell their finished product for household income. Or even a supplier for charitable items! When i lived in Beckley, WVa, Wal-Mart was the closest place you could get yarn (there's a Hobby Lobby there now so i've heard), the next closest place was South Charleston, 1 1/2 hrs. away. By the time you blew the petrol to GET there, you didn't HAVE any money to get anything once you got in the store.

I'm still researching this, and trying to come up with a form letter to DO something about this crap. Till then here's a few links that's i've bookmarked, and sharing, in case this might be a cause or concern for other crafty people.

Save the Fabric Centers in Walmart Stores A Care2 petition site gear towards the fabric dept. of Wal-Mart. The closing of the fabric depts. seem to go hand-in-hand with the yarn depletion.

Walmart Craft/Fabric Departments Closing A ipetitions site, after signing, you'll have a prompt for a donation afterwards. A DONATION IS NOT REQUIRED TO SIGN THE PETITION.

Is Wal-Mart Listening? This is a post in Debbie Colgrove's sewing blog that provides a few numbers, ideas, and links to act on this.

And last but not least the good ol' Wal-Mart Corporate Website.

If any of those links do not work for you, please let me know. I clicked on them and they worked for me, but i'm also not the sharpest knife in the drawer when it comes to stuff like that.

My plan is to create a petition specific to the yarn BS. I will post the link for it once i figure out how to create one.

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

If anyone would like to help?

I am starting my charity crocheting, FINALLY! Had to get organized, between moving and sorting, i had to get my yarn gathered up, and take stock. Still deciding on the name for my charity, though. Some finished items will go to a local domestic violence shelter, some items will go to U of VA Hospital in Charlottesville, Va. If the locations of my donated items change, i will definitely update on it. I will also be taking photos of finished items and posting on a blog as well. It will be a slow proccess at first, because this is all new to me, but i feel that speed will come with experience. :)

I will be making:

  • Hats for adults, preemies, and probably for children, once i find an easy quick pattern for a child's head size
  • Scarves for children and adults, fringe-free
  • Maybe neckwarmers for adults and kids
  • Booties for preemies
  • Blankets for preemies, maybe children

My goal is to make items that are comfortable and easy to care for, wash and wear kind of things, that are comforting and warm,. Which is why I’m skipping the fringe on the scarves. Any color, any fiber is great, the only thing I’m looking to avoid is the novelty stuff. Leftovers, scraps are fine as well, it doesn’t need to be the whole skein or hank, I can find a use for it all. If anyone is interested in donating, PM me. Thank you