procrsti-knitter

My crafty ventures.

Sunday, August 28, 2005

Cat Bed!

Here's my cat bed! I really am quite happy with it, too. Grin .

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The kitties sort of use it so far... but it's so HOT here right now. I'm hoping they'll really snuggle up to it in the winter. Right now they either just sit in it, or lay ACROSS it instead of IN it. I wish I had a pic of them, but I have to go to my mom's house to take pictures. Still, I thought I needed SOME kind of animal pic... here is my parents' dog sniffing, and sniffing... and sniffing... at the lingering kitty smell. Cute!

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I used Fun Fir and good ol' Red Heart 'cause it's cheap, and it has vibrant colors.

Yay!

Sunday, August 21, 2005

My First Swap!

I finished my very first swap a little while ago, yay! For those of you who don't know, a swap is where two people craft, usually to a theme, and send each other their crafts. It's a big thing on craftster.org, so check it out. Anway, this is the stuff I sent and made for the swap. Can you guess the theme? C'mon, it's easy.

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Coasters that came out, "eh". They had the potential to be really cool, but I didn't think a few things thru. Like putting white paper underneath the image, so the black paint wouldn't show thru, and some other stuff. Oh well.

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A new quart sized paint can with a cat embroidery I did on the front. I used paper to cover the rest, and put a ribbon around the whole thing. The top has stickers on it that say "yum". I really like this item.

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I also knitted this scarf! My bro is shy and didn't let me get his head in the pic. :) I love this scarf, I just may have to make me another.

This swap was great experience, but I feel like I did bite off a little more than I could chew. I was late sending it out, and felt more overwhelmed than excited. Still, I loved doing it, and would love to try another (less intimidating) swap soon!

Sunday, August 14, 2005

I am Mohair

Another one of these silly YET craft related quizzes... they're such a good space filler. :)

You are Mohair
You are Mohair.
You are a warm and fuzzy type who works well with
others, doing your share without being too
weighty. You can be stubborn and absolutely
refuse to change your position once it is set,
but that's okay since you are good at covering
up your mistakes.


What kind of yarn are you?
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Sunday, July 24, 2005

My Perdy Necklace

Finally, I finished something!

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Please excuse the eyebrow tweakage in this pic!

Roxana and I went to a local bead fair last week, and I spent too much, suprise suprise. BUT I DID finally make something out of them! Every time I have tried beading I have liked the outcome, but I just don't do it much. I feel like it is kind of a "cop out" craft 'cause it's so easy. I know I shouldn't think this way, but I do.

I would like to do it more, and get into the crazy stuff like chain maille (sp?) and longer term stuff like that. Still, I am proud of this necklace. But I'm just a freak and I'm afraid it looks too cheap or too home made or too costume jewelryish. Oh well, we're our own worst critics.

Here's a close up!

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Sunday, July 17, 2005

I am Bamboo

Okay, I know I haven't posted in a while, but it's not 'cause I haven't been crafting! It just isn't near as fun to have a craft blog when you don't have a camera. But hopefully withing a few days I will have a FO or two, and I'll bum my parent's camera to take a pic. In the mean time, I took a "What kind of knitting needle are you" quiz, and, like these things always manage to do, mine is pretty accurate.

bamboo
You are bamboo.
Warm, cozy, and thoughtful, you take your time and
enjoy how things feel, smell, and taste. You
love the craft and beauty of traditional
things, and you value the comfort and
experience of knitting as much as the results.
But while you are reveling in your warm cozies,
don't get stuck. Warm is wonderful, but so is
the whole wide world!


What kind of knitting needles are you?
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Monday, May 16, 2005

It's WATCHING Youuu...

Okay, dudes and dudettes... I work at a bank and we're having "tropical week" as a promotion/ invest in your future type thing. So my manager decides we should have a pineapple decorating contest. Here's my pineapple, so far everyone loves him! Or at least is a bit creeped out by him, which, in my opinion is even better.

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Right now he's proudly sitting on my window waving at all of my customers. He was actually inspired BY my customers, 'cause when I'm looking down a looong line of people waiting to be helped, all I see are their PIERCING eyeballs staring me down. Of course, I leave this part out when people ask about how I got the idea, hehehee....

And yes, he's holding a deposit slip and money. And yes, that IS (or was) Mr. Potato Head's arms and feet. Heh. Silly pineapple.

My bf was afraid it would be too creepy for the kids that come into the bank, but they are the ones that like it the best! I mean, isn't it usually kids who aren't afraid of worms and snakes and creepy stuff?

As I'm sitting here typing this, my desk and floor is still COVERED wit googely eyes and left over Mr. Potato Head parts. What a mess. I tend to spreeeaaad out when doing a project, and feel so unmotivated by the end of it I don't feel like cleaning up. I feel like I'm a mad scientist in my laboratory, muhahahahaaa....

I have a lot of people tell me it's creepy, which is sooo fun 'cause when you work at a bank it's hard to express the more... abstract side of yourself.

One of my regulars told me it reminded her of this reoccuring dream she used to have as a kid where all of her pores would open up and ants would crawl out by the hundereds. Gross! Creepy dream. Poor thing wouldn't come in my line all week. Roll Eyes

Saturday, May 07, 2005

These Socks are UGLY

Okay, so I started on my socks, and, while the colors would be nice on thier own or teamed up with more complimentary colors, together they are... shameful. HOWEVER, the point of this sock journey was not to create a masterpiece, but to create more of a... rough draft, if you will.

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And you thought I was exaggerating. I'm determined to finish them though, but I'm learning that the uglier your project, the harder it is to get motivated to work on it.

On a lighter note, DPN's are a breeze. Especially once you get a few inches down, because the sock becomes stiff enough to sort of hold your needles sort of still. My fave trick, however, is to knit in pajama's and put the needle I'm working off of stuck in the knot of my drawstring. Hehheee it works too, and doesn't flop all over the place!

Here's the tunnel vision picture of my sock. Man, this thing is ugly. :p

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