Sunday, February 28, 2010

Crochetdermy

Shane was concerned about my lack of new posts lately (sorry!), and offered up this set of pictures of craft "taxidermy" (all crocheted...no real animals were actually harmed in the making of this post) from here. Creepy, but kind of cool.



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Wednesday, February 24, 2010

This is Cute...No Lion!

A co-worker sent me this for it's high cuteness factor. I couldn't agree more! I don't know how to crochet, but seeing this stylin' lion makes me want to learn how! You can learn more about him here.


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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Bedroom Makeover

Shane and I are back on the house decorating bandwagon. Woo hoo! We spent this past weekend painting our master bedroom, installing a new ceiling fan, and hanging our TV. Let's take a looksie:

Before
If you recall, this room had one full wall of ugly wallpaper, and then a border that went all the way around the room. The ceiling fan hung down more than 19", which was basically like having a third...very dangerous being..in bed with us. The walls were a dirty ivory color, and the ceiling was an even dirtier white.


After!
The color is Behr's Verdigris (in the Ultra Premium Plus line of colors). The ceiling fan is a low profile, so no more feeling like we'll be decapitated if we accidentally sit up in bed while the fan is on. We still need curtains (since I hate blinds!), a new bed skirt (in white), some lamps for the end tables (I want to do something with a bold color base, like orange, dark coral, or yellow...but we'll see what I can find), and some art for the walls.


Here's another view.

On the bigger dream to-do list, we'd like to change the wood floors to be a darker color and change the trim in the room (and the whole house...ugh!) to be white. For now, I think this is way better than what we had!

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Thursday, February 18, 2010

I'm an Olympic Medalist!

I know...you're amazed, right? Me...an Olympian? It's always been a dream, and thanks to the Ravelry, it's a dream come true. Every year, Ravelry does the Ravelympics. I've never entered, but this year, I entered my Fiona's top in to the Junior Olympics event, and by finishing, I made it to the podium. Below is my "medal."


The rules for the Ravelympics are simple: Challenge yourself by starting and finishing projects during the 2010 Winter Olympics. See: simple. I had actually started the Fiona top before the opening games, but during the opening games, I realized I f-ed up the whole thing. So I ripped it out and started over. Since this was done within the Olympics timeframe, I became a Ravelympian. I still have more projects to try and finish in order to enter, but my first medal is most precious. ;)

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Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Shawl 3 of 10

In my "race" for 10 Shawls in 2010, I completed my third shawl. I actually finished it more than a week ago, but I got lazy on taking photos. Laziness be gone, and here is the finished project. I'll be donating this shawl and my last shawl to a friend who is doing the 3-Day Walk for the Cure. She is going to have it for sale at a craft sale and then use the money made for her $2K+ entry fee.


This is a modified version of the Ulmus shawl pattern. It's modified because I only used on type of yarn instead of two. With the color change, I thought adding a second color would be too much.

To make this shawl, I used my Harmony yarn, but double-stranded. (Sorry for the wrinkles!)

Here's one close up of the bottom.

And here's another.

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Tuesday, February 16, 2010

One Down, Two to Go

Well, I crossed one thing off of the Knitting To-Do list, and I'm hopeful that it's the biggest of the three things I need to get done. The Fiona top/dress for my yet-to-arrive niece is all done, but I have to say, I'm not a big fan of how the pattern was written. It was OK, but there a few mistakes and it should've been written to knit in the round. I adapted it so that I could knit it in the round, but I didn't do it quite right (I should've eliminated a few stitches on the side since I wasn't seaming it). Still, in the end, I think it turned out pretty sweet....and springy!



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Monday, February 15, 2010

Nothing Beats a Baby Model!

Back in the fall, I made a skully hat for Miss Shannon's soon to be baby boy. She wanted something tough, which turned out to suit Mr. Levi nicely given how tough he had to be during his few months after being born premature. Now he's two-months old and sporting the new hat. Come on...it doesn't get any cuter than this!

I hope that face isn't what he thinks of the hat....hmm.

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