Sunday, September 22, 2013

Bring out the Boots! (and other ramblings)

Even though the days are still pleasantly warm, the chilly nights have me thinking of fall and fall crafting projects of all kinds.  My daughter, like most tweens, loves her boots.  Casual, dressy, patent leather....she wears them all.

Today I experimented with some new self-striping yarn called Red Heart Boutique Unforgettable.  I know, I know... Red Heart has such a bad reputation for being icky and scratchy.  Their new boutique line of yarns is anything but.  This stuff has fabulous colors and great stitch definition.  You'll probably be seeing it frequently in my projects.

Anyhow, here's how the boot toppers turned out.

Ribbing end up



Crochet shells end up




Here's what the yarn looks like in the skein. The colors are delicious!

This color is called Parrot.
I'm using the same yarn in an experimental design for a boyfriend cardigan.  Alternating the striping yarn with a solid gray makes an interesting effect.  It keeps my attention too, because you never know what the next row will look like.

I've also uncovered the sewing machine after a brief hiatus.  Just didn't have the time for a lot of sewing the past few months.

See, what happened is that a new store called Stitch opened downtown in the East Village - a fabric and yarn store (!!!) I stopped in last week to welcome the shop owners and see what they had for sale, and stumbled upon the Perfect accompaniment to a fabric I already had in my stash.  Add in a cute pattern (This is Simplicity 2396), and I just had to drop everything and whip out a crochet project bag - and it's REVERSIBLE!

This is the fabric I had in my stash.  

And this is what I found down-town, at the new Stitch.


And, since patterns were on sale, I couldn't resist the one for animal hats with the attached paw pockets (Simplicity 1795)  These only took about an hour each so I'm sure by winters end, we'll have a whole zoo.

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