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Ms. Meander 11-25-2012 06:57 PM

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Originally Posted by always2late (Post 705289)
Ms. Meander, I LOVE these little piggies!! Do you have the pattern for them? If I PM you my address could you make a copy for me and mail it? I'd love to give it a try!


Here is the video that taught me. In the description is a link to the written pattern. Have fun!


Ms. Meander 11-25-2012 07:06 PM

My biggest crochet-related problem to date is that I have expensive taste in yarn. Anyone have the inside scoop for discounted, high quality yarn?

cinnamongrrl 11-25-2012 07:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Ms. Meander (Post 706739)
My biggest crochet-related problem to date is that I have expensive taste in yarn. Anyone have the inside scoop for discounted, high quality yarn?

Grow alpacas?? :)

I have found a super easy pattern (I keep wanting to say recipe...) for an adorable Christmas wreath. It's only 2 rounds....

Chain 14

Slip stitch in first chain to form ring.

Chain 1, 22 single crochets into ring, slip stitch finish circle

Chain 1, 1 single crochet in the first sc then 2 single crochets in each sc there after. Slip stitch to close. Make a loop for hanging. (I found silvery thread to string through it and make a bow.... :)

girl_dee 11-25-2012 07:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Ms. Meander (Post 706739)
My biggest crochet-related problem to date is that I have expensive taste in yarn. Anyone have the inside scoop for discounted, high quality yarn?


ME TOO. i am such a yarn snob! My ex-mom in law used to use the best yarns and i didn't appreciate their quality until i went back to the stuff i use. it doesn't compare. i like the way the more expensive yarns feel in my hand, and i like it chunky and bulky! She ordered from Mary Maxim. i may have to check them out!

There is this little yarn store in a neighboring town, i don't even consider her stock high and and it's between 7.00-15.00 per skein.

i remember when it was cheaper to crochet and knit things.

amiyesiam 11-25-2012 11:15 PM

apparently I feel chatty tonight
 
Yarn snob here. I use walmart, craft store, acrylic yarns for pet blankets and some toys and charity knitting (needs to be washable and dryable)

For most of my stuff I use indie dyers.

My #1 favorite~ Desert Vista Dyeworks

Blue Moon Fiber Arts
Highland Handmades
Cloudlover Yarn and Fiber
Cakewalk Yarns
Madeline Tosh Yarns
Beaverslide Dry Goods and Cascade Yarns for work horse yarns

Knit picks for better quality acrylics and a wide selection of good quality yarns. Their Brava worsted is wonderfully soft and very well priced.
Jimmybean, Webs, Lorna's laces, for wide selection of good yarns

A word on yarn, it can be a very individual thing. What some people rave about someone else may not like at all. I do not care for the variagated yarns, they pool in odd ways and there is no way to tell what the final project will look like. Except for when the colors blend together well (ex. creams, pale blues, light grays) (ex of not blending well, purple, green, red)

I do like self striping sock yarns. It it doesn't say that the yarn is self striping then it isn't.

Most yarns are listed on Ravelry and you can actually see things knit up with that yarn. It can be very helpful.

Plover bird for project bags that are resonably priced.
There are many bag makers out there and they can get expensive.

There are beautiful stitch markers out there, and other tools, that make the whole knitting process more enjoyable. Etsy is a good place to look.

Chiagoo Red Lace for metal needles (I only buy circular needles and never use straight needles anymore) Wood needles (DPN's and circulars) I use knit picks Harmony needles.
Some yarns are very slippery and do better on wood needles and some yarns have grip and do better on metal needles. The Chiagoo needles are very pointy which I like.
Several companies have come out with new needle lines. Knitters pride, Hiya Hiya, are two of them. I have not tried them.

I have found that needles are like yarn. A lot of people try knitting using cheap needles and yarn and find they don't like to knit. I think when you find the needles you love and yarn that makes you happy knitting can become a joy.

I love my pod casts. Here are a few that have stated their support of gays/gay marriage. (I listen to a lot more than this, these are just the ones I know are supportive)

The Knit Girllls (3 L's)
Girl Friends knitting
Dramatic knits
The Stockinette Zombies
Knittin' on the Fly
Fiberista Files
Lemknitcrochet podcast (young woman who made her support of gays/rights very clear~ her best friend was gay and he killed himself when they were in high school)

always2late 11-26-2012 01:11 AM

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Originally Posted by girl_dee (Post 706777)

ME TOO. i am such a yarn snob! My ex-mom in law used to use the best yarns and i didn't appreciate their quality until i went back to the stuff i use. it doesn't compare. i like the way the more expensive yarns feel in my hand, and i like it chunky and bulky! She ordered from Mary Maxim. i may have to check them out!

There is this little yarn store in a neighboring town, i don't even consider her stock high and and it's between 7.00-15.00 per skein.

i remember when it was cheaper to crochet and knit things.

I love Mary Maxim! If you go to the website, they have some nice yarn on clearance right now. Some of the yarn is going for $1.99 per skein.

girl_dee 11-26-2012 04:16 PM

Thanks FC

i also got this off of Facebook!

Craftsy 75% off yarn sale!

http://www.craftsy.com/deals/yarnsal...0121124_FBCC_2

girl_dee 11-26-2012 04:21 PM

Also stolen from FB

https://fbcdn-sphotos-c-a.akamaihd.n...70319252_n.jpg

Ms. Meander 11-26-2012 05:50 PM

I joined Ravelry, but that's as far as I got. There is A LOT happening on that site and I was a tad overwhelmed. :seeingstars: I'll figure it out a bit at a time, I'm sure. I am MsMeander, if anyone wants to add me.

girl_dee 11-29-2012 08:22 PM

ok i just ordered this from Joann's.

Supposedly you can get an entire afghan on this hook.

i can't wait to try it!



http://c.shld.net/rpx/i/s/pi/mp/3793...a4dc99131d5c5f

girl_dee 11-29-2012 08:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Ms. Meander (Post 707261)
I joined Ravelry, but that's as far as I got. There is A LOT happening on that site and I was a tad overwhelmed. :seeingstars: I'll figure it out a bit at a time, I'm sure. I am MsMeander, if anyone wants to add me.

Me too!

i run in, grab a pattern or something, then run out.
:blink:

amiyesiam 11-29-2012 09:49 PM

I found Ravelry though the Knit Girllls pod cast. So that gave me a starting point. I joined their Rav group and from there figured things out slowly.

There are groups for all kinds of things. If you go to groups and search for what you are looking for and join a group or two you will have someone to answer questions.

girl_dee what is your user name on Rav?

girl_dee 11-29-2012 10:04 PM

deecajun is my Ravelry name !

Okiebug61 11-30-2012 08:48 AM

This is my favorite Yarn. http://www.caron.com/color_cards/cc_sseco.html

For most of my projects I use the simply soft eco. As of now there is only 19 colors but there are thousands of combinations.

cinnamongrrl 11-30-2012 10:01 AM

I never seem to make it to the knitting class I want to take.... :|

I'm determined to learn the basics via youtube. I have a lot of free time at work....

I haven't even TOUCHED my crochet in days...my ex had to remind me it's in the trunk of my car...or his car...I forget... Good thing I have had other things to do....still, it's a great winter hobby...I have made so many scarves..that seems to be my forte...lol

Novelafemme 12-18-2012 10:42 AM

http://pic20.picturetrail.com/VOL131.../405038931.jpg

I learned a new stitch and had lots of fun making this scarf based on a Coach bag pattern I love.

http://pic20.picturetrail.com/VOL131.../405038935.jpg

A few of the granny squares for a quilt I am making for my youngest daughter. :)

girl_dee 12-18-2012 10:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Novelafemme (Post 719261)
http://pic20.picturetrail.com/VOL131.../405038931.jpg

I learned a new stitch and had lots of fun making this scarf based on a Coach bag pattern I love.

http://pic20.picturetrail.com/VOL131.../405038935.jpg

A few of the granny squares for a quilt I am making for my youngest daughter. :)


These are awesome!

i learned the V stitch last night, it's a pretty pattern.

i just finished this scarf!


https://fbcdn-sphotos-f-a.akamaihd.n...96424550_n.jpg

Okiebug61 12-18-2012 10:55 AM

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Originally Posted by girl_dee (Post 719268)

These are awesome!

i learned the V stitch last night, it's a pretty pattern.

i just finished this scarf!


https://fbcdn-sphotos-f-a.akamaihd.n...96424550_n.jpg

That's cool! I am still working on Red's throw.

girl_dee 12-18-2012 11:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Okiebug61 (Post 719271)
That's cool! I am still working on Red's throw.


isn't it very relaxing!? i hope you will post photos!

Okiebug61 12-18-2012 11:04 AM

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Originally Posted by girl_dee (Post 719276)

isn't it very relaxing!? i hope you will post photos!

Yes it is! I am not doing anything fancy this time. Just a big ole granny square with the tassels. I have been crocheting since I was very young, my mothers mom taught me how to crochet and play bridge. I miss playing bridge very much, can't seem to find anyone that wants to learn :-(


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