Showing posts with label Annual knit and Crochet blog week. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Annual knit and Crochet blog week. Show all posts

Monday, March 28, 2011

I've Got Skills: Knitting and Crochet Blog Week 2011


Today's topic for Knitting and Crochet Blog Week calls for each blogger to assess how their skills have improved over the last year.  I started blogging last year when I was halfway through my first pregnancy, off from work and moving to the suburbs. Crafting and crocheting in particular, became a calming, meditative practice when my life was changing pretty quickly. I've had some highs and lows and even picked up a few new techniques along the way.
                       


unfinished dolls
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Most notably, I went from discovering amigurumi dolls -- to making sellable ones in my own signature style. My technique improved rapidly because of two reasons:

1. The super helpful blog community. There are some great amigurumi blogs out there that share free patterns and give tips and tricks for the novice. I can't say how grateful I am to those great folks for sharing. 

2. Practice, practice, practice. I made so many heads and bodies that I can't begin to count. I still have a bunch of unfinished, rethought parts in a box. I probably tried 20 different sphere patterns before I found one that made the round head I liked. I went to the craft store at least 5 times to find yarn that would make for suitable hair. I was determined to make dolls that I would have bought myself.

One day, I made the original Dr. CraftFro doll after working late into my usual insomniac night and I knew I was onto something. I enjoyed making her, crafting her big hair and giving her a story. 

The dolls were just the first push for me to learn the right way to crochet instead of just winging it the way I had been. I joined Ravelry and Crochetville and started watching crochet videos on youtube. After a while, I was making booties and hats for my soon-to-come baby and felt confident enough to make gifts for others. 


I made my first ever granny squares. I know I know. Every crocheter makes granny squares. I just never had.

I went from barely knowing how to start the next row in a rectangle scarf pattern, to being able to design my own patterns and to follow others. I even learned symbol crochet. 

I did pick up a pair of knitting needles in 2010. I got one of those Teach Yourself How to Knit kits as a prize and tried to give it a shot. It was my first ever attempt at knitting. 


After a lot of unraveling and started over, I made a hook case. It wasn't perfect, it was practice! I didn't bother blocking it. I just wanted to see how long it would take me to knit (and purl!) something. I decided that knitting wasn't quite my thing, yet. So' I've put the needles away until summer when I can devote a bit more time to learning. 

All in all, this year I've gone from being a beginning crocheter who never finished anything but oddly shaped scarves to being a pretty decent pattern follower and a, dare I say it, near expert doll maker. 

All that said, I haven't made any dolls for a while. I got frustrated after making a few for sale. I realized that I loved the way they looked but I wasn't very efficient with my time or materials. I just couldn't take the time to make each one in the way I was making them for all of the people that wanted one. I'm still torn about what to do about that. I don't want to stop trying to make the dolls for gifts and to sell but I can't find a good way to change my process. 

And most importantly, in the last six months, I've learned to craft while having a sidekick who needs lots of attention.
My Little H. as an Oompa Loompa

Peas and Carrots, 
~Dee

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

2nd Annual Knit and Crochet Blog Week!





I am super excited about the 2nd Annual Knitting & Crochet Blog Week, March 28-April 3rd. Organized by Eskimimi over at Eskimimiknits.com , the week long blog along (say that three times fast) will have participants write posts about preassigned topics on each day. Last year's participants say it was great fun to read others' posts and that they discovered great new blogs.

I love to crochet and have been surprised at just how much I've improved my skill in the last year by visiting people's blogs. As most of us know, blogs are great places to find patterns, tutorials and inspiration.

I started this blog after being inspired by the many blogs I follow. The knitting and crochet blog communities are filled with helpful folks. Although, I bead too and dabble in other crafts,  the fiber arts are dear to my heart.

The bi-line on the banner here says that I'm an urbanite trying to craft a life in the 'burbs. Blogging and crafting have helped me rethink a few things and have eased my transition from being a big city girl (who crafted occasionally and never completed any projects) to being a new mommy working full time who needs to craft as a form of meditation.

I look forward to writing the prompted blogs and reading responses from new blog friends! Who else is joining in?                                                                                                                               
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