Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Relief Stitches/Post Stitches

I was working on a new diagram when on the 8th row I realized that I wasn't doing it right.....I looked closely again at the diagram I am following and noticed that there are symbols used which are totally new to me::



So I consulted the table from the MyPicot website to know what it means...

The stitches are called Relief Stitches. According to the table, these stitches are worked by taking the hook around the stem (or post) of a stitch.

There are 2 types of relief stitch: the relief front stitch and the relief back stitch.

The relief stitch is also commonly called as post stitch. On patterns they are usually referred to as fpdc (front post double crochet) and bpdc (back post double crochet). I think double crochets are usually used for this type of stitches.

My work actually came out flat::


But in the diagram I'm following I noticed that the ones with the relief stitches look like they are on the front of the other (and vice versa).....Obviously, mine isn't...

The idea of the pattern is to create horizontal waves which will be evident only if one will use the relief stitches....

The table I'm using and the pattern and diagram are all from the MyPicot website. It's a very good site for learning stitches at the same time learning how to read crochet diagrams and symbols. You can access the table here....

Well I guess I need to unravel my work and start again....

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Test Beginner's Project:: Flowerpower Clip Bookmark

This is another Test Beginner's Project. I called it Flowerpower Clip Bookmark. This bookmark is different from your usual bookmark. The idea is to clip a page in between two bookmarks held together by a pull-out. Sorry for my drawing but here is what I mean...



So this' what happened....











This is Amy Chua's book Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother. It's one of my favorites and I recommend it for reading...

Hope you liked my bookmark's story.... (>‿◠)✌

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Tuesday, December 17, 2013

My Very First Crochet Scarf:: Yey!

I would like to share the very first crochet lace scarf that I made. I'm calling it Sweet Ube Scarf. "Ube" is our term for "violet" and this scarf is getting ready to go to Israel, to my best friend who is working there. Yey! (>‿◠)✌ She's a very sweet friend and very kind and even though we no longer see each other frequently, this scarf will be a reminder of the tie that will bind us together forever. (I'm not a very senti person, am I? lol)

Here is the diagram I followed for this scarf. This one I got from MyPicot website.


And here is the scarf:: Yey!









  

The pictures are a bit blurred but I did try my best to sharpen it in edit.

Hope you liked it! (>‿◠)✌

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Thursday, December 5, 2013

Riding with Christmas

As I was browsing some Facebook and blog posts, I noticed that everyone was already on Christmas spirit....except me...Although I managed to create a small diy Christmas decor (a bouquet of dried flowers put in an old wine bottle and decorated with small sparkling diy stars), i just think that it's not sinking in. So to boost my yuletide spirits, I decided to collect crochet and diy Christmas projects from some of my blog list that provided free patterns and ideas....

So here they are.....

DIY Holiday Ornaments From Silk Flower = A very cute Christmas ornamental design from Creme de la Craft


Little Christmas Socks = pattern from My Recycled Bags and you can download at Ravelry


Christmas Wreath = this wreath is so colorful I don't want to take my eyes off it. Lucy (my fave crocheter :) ) is the creator of this wonderful project. Check it out on her blog at Attic24.....


Holiday Hats = pattern from I'm Hooked!


Santa's Mug Cozy = I love coffee and I think I'll add this project to my list for next year... :) Find the pattern for this at Yarnspirations....


Snowflake Holiday Card = download and create this pattern to add some winter touch to your Christmas cards. Available for download at Red Heart.....


Crochet Jar Cozies = this and many more Christmas goodies you can find in Red Heart.....


Glittery Crochet Stars = add glitters to your wrapped gifts for Christmas with this very easy to do Christmas project from Moogly.....


 ✿ Vintage Christmas Candy Boxes = if you're a sweet tooth like me then I think you'll love this diy Christmas project that you can find at Favecrafts website.....

  

Holly Holiday Cards = if you're no longer sending Christmas cards I think this one would be a fun reminder...Read how to make it from Craftstylish.....


OK...I think I'm gonna stop here now....There are tons of ideas out there that I think are now flooding my brain....I think I'm gonna dream about them....I'm so overwhelmed, the word CHRISTMAS blinking on my face.... I hope this post will help you get one idea to add to your Christmas diy list.... I'm tired.... 

Fin....

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Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Introducing: The Beginner's Block

Today I launched my new blog page:: Beginner's Block. Here I listed some of the blog or web links that helped me in my crochet journey. I'm so excited about this. To be honest I'm not much of a bookmark person. I do not often use browser bookmarks and it's tiring to always search for the same topic on Google. The list of my favorite blogs here helped me with that. But I still want to refine my searching and put it in just one page. I don't want to write it in a notebook nor in a sticky note. I have a really bad habit. So I just decided to make a page on my blog for it! Yey! This will help me from time to time if ever I forgot something about stitching or if I forgot the website or blog post where I got this type of pattern or chart. Things like that.....It's like my backpack has gotten lighter. Now, wherever I go, I'd know where to find my things.

To go to the the Beginner's Block just click the first button on the upper right side of this page.....


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