Tag: Amigurumi

All Hail the Mighty Stitch Marker

Yet another tale that is going to start with: Back in the day…..I really do feel like a old lady when I start blogs like this (back in my day we didn’t have these fancy). I’m only 40, but sometimes the age starts to show.

Anyhow, back in my day (lol) when I started crocheting the first time, my mother and I were simple crocheters. We had a hook, some yarn, and the pattern from the wrapper of the skein of yarn. My mother and I had never heard of notions; the first time someone in a Craftsy class mentioned notions I was like say what now?

Which also explains when I started crocheting again last year and I bought a set of hooks, I had no clue what the weird circle like thing was. I thought maybe it was for knitting and didn’t pertain to me. It wasn’t until I started watching some videos and saw people talking about stitch markers that everything clicked for me.sm3

Pictured are a loose stitch, locking stitch, and claw stitch marker

Once I started into amigurumi and working in the round, I really started to learn how valuable stitch markers could be. With working in the round because you are just going round and round, you need to know where your first stitch is to know what to do for that round’s pattern.

There has only been one time that I thought I was smart enough to know to count my stitches exactly that I tried to forgo the stitch marker…the result ended in my garbage bin. Needless to say, stitch markers have become my little lifesavers since then.

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I’m coming to find, however, that stitch markers have more value than just being used for patterns in the round. Even more “traditional” types of projects can be aided with the stitch marker.

I’m waiting for some materials to be delivered for a custom order I’m working on, so I decided to play with my first graphghan (go big, or go home, I always say). I decided for this that I wouldn’t use the corner to corner crochet method, but would just use a traditional double crochet. I started to get nervous as I did this. Each row should have 150 stitches – in the past blankets and afghans have always been my nemesis because I’m not always the greatest counter (even though I am an accountant and I work with numbers every day of my professional life). I get distracted too easily – either by watching a show on TV, or by talking to whomever is in the room, or just by my own thoughts….what number was I on again? So, working on a pattern for an afghan where the stitch count was going to be vitally important because of the design, I started to question my own sanity.

However, as I was doing my foundation row the idea snapped into my head: Use stitch markers! They can be like the little breadcrumb trails that lead me along my path and keep me on the straight and narrow (or straight and growing as I hope will be the case).

Armed with this epiphany, I started to place stitch markers every 10th stitch: This way I can either count the full 150 chains; count each set of 10; or just mosey along and only go back to check if the stitching starts to look a little wonky. I have to say, except for the last 10 stitches of each row, I have been just kind of breezing with the breeze – that’s the beauty of having the stitch markers guide my way. Of course, to this point, there haven’t been any color changes or distinctive pattern markings either, so that has made a bit of a difference.

I have the first 15 rows of the project completed and (touch wood) so far my rows are staying nice and straight and consistent – well set up for the pattern to come. Now, we will see what happens as we go on. My actual first attempt at a graphghan was a corner to corner crochet-a-long that I got so far in and then had to completely frog because I had missed a stitch somewhere and I just couldn’t get the pattern back on track. Scaling this back and using not only an easier pattern, but traditional rows I think will help make the project more set up for success. Of course, I could always panic again and just decide to rip the whole thing out even after making 25-30 rows of progress.

I am posting regular updates of the blanket on my Instagram page if you want to follow along and drop me some encouragement (I could use it). I’m as curious as anyone to see how it turns out.

Hugs and cuddles,

Elisha

Back From Vacation

Hi Friends! I hope everyone is doing well. I am just getting back to my day job today after being on vacation for about a week to attend a Salute to Supernatural (the TV show) convention.

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Yep. That pretty much sums up my thoughts about today. Although, I did spend a lot of Monday and Tuesday working at my “second” job – the one that is a lot more chill and forgiving – which is making Luvvies.

I had debated while I was away, whether or not I was going to bring my crochet; but, we already had so much that we were taking, I didn’t want to bring even more. Even though I only was away from my hooks for a few days, I found that I really missed having the hook and yarn in my hands – more than I thought I would.

I had such joy Monday afternoon when I was able to sit down and start creating again – although there was some worry that I would be rusty – even from the little time that I had been away.

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I chose this sweet lil’ dinosaur as my first project to ease back into. She was quick to work up, and the bright colors and contrast of colors made her super fun to play with. As with most of my Luvvies, I had to wrestle her from my daughter (who wants one of everything that I make).

Because the dinosaur worked up quicker than I expected and turned out better than I expected for a new pattern, I felt encouraged to try something else a little new. I also wanted to try something a little summery.

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I found an adorable pattern for a jellyfish and decided to make this lil’ jellybean. I decided to use a rainbow effect pattern because not only is it summer, but June is Pride Month, and I wanted to do something to reflect that, as well.

The pattern for the frilly border was more complicated than I originally imagined, and the little smile got a little crooked once the stuffing was added, but over all, I couldn’t be more happy with how this mischievous lil’ cutie turned out. Of course, all my Luvvies have their own personalities – those personalities may change when they reach their forever homes, but for me, ‘Bean is a full of spirit and mischief.

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Case in point? Her jumping on my head and deciding to hang out for a bit. (Yes, I have far too much fun testing the Luvvies after they are created).

So, now that I am back from vacation, I am energized to work on new designs and patterns to see what works best for the Luvvies that I can share with you. The downside is I’m back to working two jobs, plus full-time Mom duty, so it’s back to burning the candle at both ends. Oh well, it’s worth it in the end to have such adorable lil’ friends to play with and help spread joy to others.

Hugs and love,

Elisha

Here I Go Again….

I’ve mentioned before that I am an enormous geek and nerd, and no where is that more visible than in one of my favorite quotes, attributed to Albert Einstein:

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And over the past few months I feel this is very true about me.

In 2013, I was going through a severe bout of depression. I had no real reason to feel this way – but as is often the case with depression, it didn’t need a reason to attack me, it just did. My mother was starting her downward decline in health and I was at a loss. So, on the spur of the moment, I decided I was going to open an Etsy store and sell essential oil based products – despite only having made a few and knowing nothing about running an actual shop. Somehow, I thought a masters’ in Accounting and a bachelors in English and Political Science would automatically make me a successful business owner (Spoiler Alert: It didn’t). Read More…

Avengers, Assemble!

So this weekend was a big one for the nerd community – Avengers: Infinity War debuted, and of course I had to be there…dragging my family along with me.

One of the things that I thought about in leaving the movie theater was that for all the Luvvies I have made, and all the patterns I have tried, I have never made anything Marvel – that was just a travesty. So, off to Etsy I went to see what awesome patterns I could find.

If you are like me and have slight OCD when it comes to finding patterns, books, yarn, whatever makes you happy – then places like Etsy are the best/worst possible places. It’s like being a kid in a candy store. I go there for one thing and end up with 15 more things that I had no intention of buying and may never use, but they looked cool.

So by the time I check out, I kind of look like the poor boy from “Matilda” who ate all the chocolate cake.

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WIP – My Little Pony (Rarity)

When I was a little girl growing up in the 1980s, one of the first “fandoms” I remember joining was the My Little Pony fandom.

I had the little Pony stables and the clothes and of course a hundred Ponies. I remember playing with them for hours in my room. They actually would put on full Broadway musicals. I remember more than one afternoon spent with my record player (I was born in 1977, vinyl was totally a part of my childhood) and having the Ponies act out the different roles to a musical. Read More…