Thursday, December 6, 2012

Making a list...checking it twice...

Happy Holidays from ThirtyTwoTwentyKnits! Even though it feel far more like Spring time here in OKC, ThirtyTwoTwenty is decked out in Christmas Joy and the yarn is flying. With a special order list and a personal "to knit" list...it is probably a blessing that we got all the decor up pre-Thankgiving, because at this point it is all crochet, all the time.

The show at Sunnylane was a great success. It was the first time I used the Square trinket for my phone to be able to accept cards at the show. I got some fun special orders and sold lots of existing stock! And to top it all off, surrounded by lovely people all day long.

If you need anything yarny for your Christmas List...let me know and I can see what I have in stock or whip something up for you quickly.

Here are some fun projects I have completed recently:

Special Order Princess Crown Headband for Miss Parker! Based on the pattern by Alli over at www.allicrafts.blogspot.com (see her free pattern here).


 
Here is Miss Lylleigh's Ladybug Hat! I was shocked at how awesome this turned out considering I was going completely off of photos as inspiration (because I was finding pics I loved, but not patterns I loved...yay crochet!

 
Stop being so darling Miss Harley! In her pink and grey Special Order Sock Monkey Hat (again, done completely off of just looking at some photos of other hats I really liked...couldn't find a pattern I was in love with). Love this baby girl!

 
Little lady crocheted wrist warmers with a crossed double crochet pattern to add some interesting detail, black sparkly yarn (sooooo soft!), and lime green & hot pink buttons just for fun! I will post a pattern for these someday (but honestly, they are just crocheted rectangles or squares sewed up the side with a little hole left for the thumb). These are Indiana bound for someone special...shhhh Christmas present!

 
These little Mary Jane Bow Slippies are a ThirtyTwoTwenty Original Pattern as well and went promptly to Indiana for a brand new little one!


 
 
Here are her little feet rocking the slippies...stop being so CUTE!
 
 
 
 
Merry Christmas from our family to yours!
May you be blessed by the meaning of this season, surrounded by family, and snuggled in yarn!
 


Sunday, October 28, 2012

'Tis the Season!

It's that time of year when the orders for wintery gifts and holiday wish lists start to come in. It's just started to get cold here in OKC and so I have been more than happy to curl up with a good movie, hot tea, and yarn and get moving on some cold weather projects!

It's also time for the winter craft fair I do each year. I have had a booth at a few here in the city in the past three years - but this show is my fave and really the only one I do consistently (due to the sales, the wonderful people, and the fabulous proximity to my work - I always have a wedding immediately after a show it seems).

Location: Sunnylane Family Church (4221 SE 41st, Del City, OK 73115)
Date: Saturday, November 10, 2012
Time: 9am-4pm
Admission: Free

Send me an email if you have any questions about the show.

Sunday, July 15, 2012

Sweet Sweater Set!

Last post of the weekend. Baby girl dress / top with a scalloped beanie.

The sweater "dress" is a variation of this pattern:

http://bellabambinaknits.blogspot.com/2007/08/sweater-dress-pattern.html?m=1

I didn't make it as long and didn't go for the long sleeve look...it would be super cute with some leggings.

Even though I went for an abbreviated version of the pattern...it worked up super fast.

I want to make some ankle bell cuffs to match ... I think I have just enough of the green yarn left!

And the hat I just whipped up using a variation of different starts, stitches, and scallops...I will try to write the pattern up and post it soon!

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Baby Bonnet


Found this absolutely precious (free!) pattern from crochetlatte.com for a baby bonnet. It was way too cute to resist.

I tried the pattern last night and it came out fairly small (I mucked something up) but did get a really cute preemie/brandnewborn size. I crochet really tight and I often times have to adjust my tension, size of yarn or hook.




So today I adjusted all three (fought with myself to crochet a bit more loosely, went with three strands of a 3 ply yarn, and went up to a 5mm hook as opposed to a 4.5mm)...and here's what I got:



This crochets up really really quickly and would make a perfect baby gift. I am now thoroughly addicted!

Here's the pattern!




Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Collar? Cute!

In my quest for the new and unusual crochet, I found THIS precious pattern from lululoves:


...and I have to say, I love it. Super cute pattern, very easy, and versatile...worn alone, stitched to a sweater, easy to change sizes...

I'll  be honest, I don't think I am quite cool enough to wear it the way she does. But in concept it would be ridiculously cute with one of my black dresses.

I made a big girl size...can't wait to play with smaller yarn and a smaller size for a baby or toddler.

Monday, July 9, 2012

Project: Doily


My precious husband inspired me to start working on some heirloom quality projects. Not that all of my finished creations aren't of high quality, but to begin to focus on pieces that can decorate our home for years to come and be passed down or given as cherished gifts. So as I have on stock some seriously fabulous vintage yarn and I tend to be a pretty "instant gratification" crafter, a smaller project - like a doily- seemed like a good place to start.

I began with a white yarn that was fairly chunky (for a doily at least) and did a variation of this pattern:


Then after building my crochet confidence, I went for a smaller, more intricately designed pattern with a thinner yarn (still not as thin as traditional doilies would be normally crocheted with, but a step in the right direction). For the peach doily, I used this pattern:



A pleasure to crochet and a pleasure to photograph.

Saturday, July 7, 2012

Long Lost Gifts



My kiddo cousins just got back from Japan (!!!) and are trying on their crochet and loom knit presents in the middle of summer. They are such sports!




Love you Evan and Riley!!!

Friday, June 1, 2012

Sock Monkey Hat

When a coworker who is due in October (it's a girl!!!!) asked me to make a pink sock monkey hat ... I struggled to find a pattern I loved, so I went to work - flying by the seat of my pants. And I am extremely pleased with the results. Maybe when I make another I will take the time to write a pattern up and post it...until then, enjoy!

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Ankle Bells!!!

Here is my new crochet obsession: Baby Ankle Bells! They are basically simple cuffs that easily slip over baby's foot with bells attached. They crochet up quickly and can pretty much be made using any crochet stitch. I made mine in the round but you could also crochet the cuff straight and then join it by sewing or a crocheted join. Honestly, they hardly warrant a pattern...but for kicks and giggles:



Crocheted Baby Ankle Bells Pattern
.........
Ch = chain
Sl st = slip stitch
Dc = double crochet
.........
Ch a length that will easily slip over baby's foot.

(To measure: gently wrap a piece of yarn around baby's ankle and then measure the length of that yarn, make your starting chain about that long)

Sl st to first ch to join, ch 2, turn.

DC into each ch around, *sl st to top ch from ch 2.

Ch 2, turn, DC into each DC around*

Repeat between * * until the cuff is desired width, sl st to top ch from ch 2 and fasten off.

Then as securely as possible sew bells to the cuff (I have made sets that have one bell per cuff and sets that have 7 bells per cuff...so just play with it!)

I have also added flowers or other motifs to jazz them up if that tickles your fancy.

These would be super fun for that day they discover their feet, new crawlers or walkers, dance time, and for keeping tabs on little explorers. Heck! I want a pair for myself! I think they are just so darn fun!

***PLEASE MONITOR LITTLE ONES THE ENTIRE TIME THEY WEAR OR HANDLE THESE PRODUCTS AS SMALL PARTS MAY BECOME DETACHED AND POSE A CHOKING HAZARD!***




Just a little crochet love!

I wanted to share a few photos of some crochet love...I will post links to patterns and shout outs to my inspirations as soon as I have a chance. But for now - enjoy!

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Something old. Something new.

After a lovely week with family and friends up north - we have made it safely home and have begun settling back in to a routine. While in the lovely South Bend Indiana I made some wonderful acquisitions - a brand spanking new Vizio Tablet (to catalog and view my knitting and crochet patterns and to better be able to keep up this new blog). I am very pleased with it!

The second gift - thanks to the precious giving spirit of my mother who is the definition of servanthood - was a true treasure trove of fiber art - old and new. Vintage Yarn, crochet hooks in sizes I didn't know existed, circular needles, embroidery thread, patterns, magazines, buttons, needles, scissors, full sets of traditional knitting needles...I could go on and on.My mother took care of an elderly woman who was in need of a friend/advocate who recently passed. Because the woman had literally no living relatives, she left a great deal of her possessions to my mother. This woman was very skilled at these crafts and left behind a great deal of projects - many partially finished and many painstakingly completed with such craftsmanship as one would only see today done by an embroidery machine or a knitting machine.

So for me - this new piece of technology and the old boxes of yarn upon yarn met up with such perfect timing...no way Jose was I going to spend upwards of $50 for a case for my tablet which gave me the brilliant excuse to break into some of my new old yarn. I searched around for some patterns for a crocheted case and found a few but was left dissatisfied.

For my Vizio tablet...

I used a size P (10.00mm) crochet hook and four strands of worsted weight yarn (or shoot for a superbulky yarn).

Chain 14

DC in 3rd chain from hook and in each chain across
Turn, ch 2, dc in each ea st across
Repeat until you can fold the panel around the tablet.

To create the flap:
Ch 2, skip the first st and dc across. In the middle of ea row, dcdec.
Repeat until you are down to 2 st and tie off.
Fold and sc up one side to join the sides.
DC around the flap (this helped create a smooth sturdy edge)
SC down the other side to join the sides and tie off.

Weave in ends and turn inside out.
Sew on a button that will fit thru the dc's of the flap.

This will be super easy to change for a different sized tablet. Just play with the length of the foundation chain. This will also change if you use a different size of hook/yarn - which would work if you want.

Mine turned out super bulky which is exactly what I wanted in order to keep my tablet safe in my bag.