Showing posts with label Ravellenic Games. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ravellenic Games. Show all posts

2017 Recap: Do All the Crafts

Hello, howdy, and hi! I always like to do a recap post so here is 2017's little collection.  I've copied the list from my finishes page and created a small collage for each craft, including a few images of stuff I hadn't yet shown on the blog due to various present restrictions.

2017
  1. February - Casserole Potholder - thermal crochet, freebie pattern found here, modified by me
  2. February - Small Potholder - thermal crochet, freebie pattern found here
  3. May - Mock Honeycomb Dishcloth #1 - knit, freebie pattern found here (ravelry)
  4. June - Little Cowboy Afghan - crochet, freebie pattern found here (ravelry)
  5. June - Mock Honeycomb Dishcloth #2 - knit, freebie pattern found here (ravelry)
  6. June - August Gladiolus - 14-count ecru huck towel, freebie pattern found here
  7. July - Rubber Ducky Washcloth - knit, freebie pattern found here (ravelry)
  8. September - Sunflower Coaster - crochet, pattern cobbled together by me
  9. September - Zinogre - 20-count light tan jobelan, pattern by me
  10. October - All Hallow's Eve - 14-count black Aida, pattern by Frosted Pumpkin Stitchery
  11. November - Star Stitch Dishcloths (4) - knit, freebie pattern found here (ravelry)
  12. December - Fan Bookmarks (6) - crochet, freebie pattern found here (ravelry)
  13. December - Snowman Mitten - 14-count brass ornament, kit by Bucilla
  14. December - Clothespin Angel #4 - crochet, pattern from Leisure Arts leaflet 2518
  15. December - Creeper Hat - knit, freebie pattern found here (ravelry), modified by me 
Knitting

knittin's

I felt like this turned into a year of dishcloths!  Apart from the hat, that's all I knit this year haha.  The final count was seven (two of each color of the variegated yarn).  The purple and green ones are done in a "mock honeycomb" stitch which makes a delightfully dainty-looking cloth.

The hat was a Christmas present for my husband!  It was my first time doing Fair Isle knitting which I'm pleased to say wasn't difficult at all once I figured out how I was most comfortable holding the second color.  I did make a rather silly mistake though.  The pattern calls for size 6 needles and I accidentally used size 9!  My needles don't have the little underlines to denote those two sizes apart haha. I didn't realize this until I went to put the needles back in their case after the hat was finished.  The gauge was close (mine was 5.5 stitches per inch to the called-for 5) using them, though.  The pattern idea came from here, along with a modification here.  I changed the look of the face to fit the in-game creeper.  Also, it had to have a pompom.  :)

Crochet

hookin's

Crochet was a bit more varied!  The potholders were finished early in the year as a sort of therapy for the move.  Next up was the star baby afghan and sunflower coaster.  Lastly was the thread clothespin angel.  What a fiddly little pattern!  I had to pay close attention to the pattern reading as commas were VERY important haha.  I changed the called-for colors, giving her a bright red dress and a metallic sheen halo (FYI metallic crochet thread behaves much better than metallic floss).  She was fun and I hope to make more in the future.  I certainly have enough thread to crochet an army in a rainbow of colors!

Cross-Stitch

stitchin's

Like last year, this was again a bit sad for cross-stitch finishes.  I am happy to have made my first flatfold for a Halloween stitch, as well as stitched my first Frosted Pumpkin piece!  And the brass ornament was a fun idea.  I did manage another one of my Flower-of-the-Month huck towel finishes, and another Monster Hunter side for the cube.  I even managed to work some on Final Fantasy III (last shown on here for last year's recap!).

It went from here


to here.



Not much of a change but there is a little difference, most notably the right side of the picture with his cape and sword.  I found a new (to me) floor stand that allows me to sit back more comfortably to work on these larger pieces so I have been grazing on it.  The goal is to have it finished in February as the local framing shop runs a special on free museum glass.  I would like it and FFVIII framed at the same time and possibly explode from the excitement.  Even if I just manage FFVIII framed, I will probably still explode from the excitement!

Goals

That's it for 2017's crafty endeavors.  It wasn't as much as last year but still more than previous years so I'll count it as a win, especially with how rough the start was!

As far as "goals" for next year, one item of interest is the 2018 Ravellenic Games.  I enjoyed working on projects during the 2016 Ravellenics where I finished a hat and a pair of house slippers so I'd like to challenge myself again for the new one.  I'm still trying to decide what I'd like to "compete" in.  Cross Country Living is a strong contender since I've already a project in mind.  Toy Bobsled also sounds fun and perhaps a way to get me to actually try my hand at amigurumi!  Or perhaps Sock Hockey.  I've attempted my first pair of socks which has ended in total disaster (wrong yarn, waaaay wrong yarn) but I don't want to be defeated.

I was out of all SALs this past year.  I know I'll be rejoining Gifted Gorgeousness (this is 2017's link).  Other than that, I'm not sure what I'll be doing.  I don't enjoy facebook or flosstube as a medium so that knocks out a few.  I've never stopped collecting my ORTs though I no longer take pictures of them for TUSAL.  I'm considering WIPocalypse (2017 again) as it would fit in with my posting style but because I have very few projects ongoing at a time WIPs are actually scarce!  Plus I don't think I'd link up because of the facebook thing.

It seems I like to stick to broad-spectrum SALs where I can work on whatever rather than ones that have a specific theme.  Maybe I should see if there are any KALs or CALs out there that could help broaden my horizons.  I would love to hear your suggestions!

Thank you all for helping my 2017 get brighter.  Here's to 2018!

Update & Finish: FotM, House Slippers

Hello, howdy, hi!

Inspired partly by Mini finishing her flowers, I decided to fish out my neglected Flower of the Month towels.  July's delphinium/larkspur was last shown love in April and that is just too long ago!

before
after
Well, I certainly didn't expect to progress this far!  They just bloomed on the fabric and before I knew it, poof! Done. At least for the flowers.  I haven't decided if I'm going to stitch the butterfly.  If I do, I will have to modify it.  It looks too much like a moth for my taste.

Technical Details
  • "July: Larkspur" freebie pattern by Ellen Maurer-Stroh, found here.
  • 2-over-1 on a 14-count ecru huck towel.
  • Finished size: 4.5" x 4.5" (11,50cm x 11,50cm).
  • Started March  16, 2016, finished August 30, approximately 11.5 hours.

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Next up, some crochet! Though I had just intended to make the hat for the Ravellenic Games, I finished it so quickly I decided to challenge myself to make myself some house slippers before the games ended. I had been meaning to make a pair that matched the ones I made last year for my husband.

yay!

I surprised myself by actually completing them, too!  I think I have finally figured out this pattern. Stitch markers became my new Best Friends in order to keep track of the particular stitch needed to start each row.  It seems that I am most prone to messing up when attaching the two soles together. I also vastly edited the fold-down cuff (see my ravelry project page for more info) to have a slightly more "feminine" scalloped edge.

Technical Details
  • "Men's Padded Sole Slippers" pattern by Sue Norrad, found here on ravelry (free).
  • 3.75mm (F) hook.
  • Yarn: Red Heart Super Saver Multi, macaw; soles and cuff unknown balls.
  • Started August 15, finished August 21, approximately 11 hours.
medals & laurels
I wound up with two medals (hat dash for a hat, sock put for a pair of foot items) and two laurels (single skein for the kitty hat, stash for yarn over 6 months old - used on the slippers).

YAY I CAN COMPLETE THINGS!

Gifted Gorgeousness: More MH3U Goodness

Hello again! It is time again for another Gifted Gorgeousness, hosted by Queen Serendipity herself. Jo "warned" me to not have any more disasters regarding GG posts! It does seem that this year is conspiring against me. However, this post was safely typed up ahead of time so while we are indeed surrounded currently by flooding (we're safe, just very soggy), the show will go on~

currently on: MH3U Rathian
click me!

I have continued to work on the MH3U piece that is destined to become my husband's gift.

before
after
Finished his other pounder!  I love the colors in this guy... and I'm loving stitching him. Apart from having a fabulous palette, his attacks are neat and his armor is fairly awesome (except the alien helmet) and his weapon is hands down my favorite.  We're getting close to his battle in the new version.  wiggling intensifies

This is not part of GG but I completed my hat for the Ravellenic Games! :D

nyaa~!
I found the pattern free on Ravelry and I thought it'd make a good newbie hat. And it is! Knitting in the round isn't that hard but I still need a bit of practice with the initial join.  I know with the hat flat like that it doesn't look like much but when one puts it on, the corners perk up into ears.  It's very cute.  They yarn is the same as the ever-growing Kitty Prints scarf and, yes, I made it to match. Turns out this lovely soft yarn is not quite sturdy enough to hold up the ears so I put a cottonball in them before tacking them down. Perhaps the floppiness was also because I used a larger needle than was called for; I have no smaller circulars.  I added the embellishment as an afterthought.  What do you think?  Should I keep it or leave it plain?  Maybe make the nose pink?

Technical Details
  • "KitKat hat" pattern by Andre Sue, found here on ravelry (free).
  • #9 29" circular, one #8 DPN for bind off.
  • Yarn: Yarn Bee Soft Secrets, aqua.
  • Cast on 92, did 2" of ribbing - 9.5" wide, 7.5" tall.
  • Started August 5, finished August 10, approximately 8 hours.

Lessons Learned
(hopefully)
  • How to knit in the round (not magic loop)!
  • 3-needle bind off - LOVED this. 
I definitely see more hats in my future!  They're surprisingly simple to make.  I thought about making another one of these kitty hats in black and white.  I don't know how to change colors while knitting and I feel this is a big gap in my education!

Okay, that's enough babble from me. Thank you for reading~ :D

Update: Just One July

I'mma just dive right in here before August teleports away.  This is the next side for the Monster Hunter cube, filled with toxic green goodness!  This pattern cleaned up rather quickly once my computer parts stopped catching on fire and worked like they should(?).

endure the punches

I wound up not using a single one of the preliminary floss toss colors. Super Husband to the rescue picking colors! I love turning him loose in the store with the instructions to pick good colors haha. Maybe it's a bit silly to have him pick stuff for his own gift... oh well, he does a wonderful job of it.

hey there

Rather short on the update.  Of course we have over 60 hours in the new Monster Hunter game so progress ground to a halt.  Imagine the things I could accomplish if I didn't spend that time gaming!  But, gaming comes first, especially co-op gaming.  Then, the last part of July was spent on vacation down in Alabama and Georgia.  The Georgia Aquarium was really neat, even the gift shop with the silly fish faces.  Driving in Atlanta was horrendous.  Exit only lanes pop out of nowhere and speed limits are mild suggestions.  Nope, nope, nooope.  But all the stitchy progress was vacation stitching, that's a win for me!  I made sure to prep my fabric in advance; that helped a lot.

Oh!  And I decided to participate in the Ravellenic Games this year.  I will be knitting a hat for the first time and maybe making something else if the hat finishes faster than expected!  Having never done one before, I have no clue about time frames.  It's not a huge goal but it will teach me to knit in the round (normally; I was taught magic loop first) and do a 3-needle bind off, woo!