Sunday, February 12, 2012

Have you been to Craftsy yet?

I'll have to admit, I haven't been able to spend as much time poking around Craftsy as I would like, but from what I've seen, it seems to be a pretty cool place. And any site that offers a free chocolate making class is totally worth its weight in yarn.

Craftsy is now offering patterns for sale and so I decided to test the waters and upload just one pattern, to see if it would all be worth it.  I decided to upload Alluvia, since it's been my most popular pattern to date and I figured there might be an audience for it.

Was I ever surprised...Craftsy is selling Alluvia like CRAZY.  As in, I've sold more in the last week on Craftsy than I have the last year on Ravelry.

And look!  Alluvia has made the top 20 trending pattern today!  (Coming in at lucky #13.)

Screen shot...proof of my newfound fame. Ha!

And seriously, check out the Craftsy link to these completely adorable baby booties:  Crocodile Stitch Booties.  How freaking sweet are those?! I might have to pick up my crochet hook again for those...and I just so happen to have some extra Noro hanging around.  Hmmmm....

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Jayne Cobb Hat

Last summer I got an email from Liz, who works for another tour company in town. She was organizing the annual silent auction for the local chapter of ATIA, the Alaska Travel Industry Association and wanted to know if I wanted to donate something to the silent auction, namely to design a hat for the highest bidder.  Being in the stressful middle of the summer, my knee-jerk reaction was, "Hell no!", but Liz admitted that it was a wholly selfish request she had made of me since she wanted a new hat and would make sure to be the highest bidder.

This development presented me with a much more palatable proposition. You see, in my eyes, Liz is pretty stylish and the thought of designing a hat for her seemed really attractive.  My mind was already swirling with ideas and I was excited to also eventually turn this into another design that I could release to the masses.

So, I agreed to do it and then immediately put it out of my mind.  Then came the day after the auction and my curiosity was getting the best of me so I inquired how much my design-a-hat donation had gone for....I can't actually remember how much (I think $80?), but what immediately caught my attention was that the highest bidder was....someone named Adam. Say what?!

I'm not sure how it happened that Liz was not the highest bidder, but I now had to design a hat for someone I didn't know...and was a little worried about it. I mean, what if they made outrageous demands of me and made me knit them a really long stocking cap that would take forever (lord knows, I didn't have the time for that) or a really complicated whoosie-whatsie style that I didn't know anything about?  My mind was again swirling, but not in a good way.

So, I got a call from Adam not long after to discuss the hat.  He told me he wanted the hat from the tv show Firefly, which I had never heard of.  He told me I would recognize it if I saw it and that I should Google "Jayne Cobb Hat". That did absolutely nothing to clarify, but I now knew the task at hand.  Pretty easy-peasy Stockinette in the round....even in my stupefied burned-out-from-the-summer state, I felt like I could crank this out pretty quickly.

But...I had to find just the right yarn and then just the right colors, which proved to much harder than I thought. I scoured Rav and found about a bajillion versions of this hat, which helped immensely in finding the right combination. I settled on Lamb's Pride Bulky and put in my order.

The yarn arrived just before my trip home to Ohio in October, so I was able to work a few rounds before I left.  And then I figured I would wait until I returned to finish it, which I estimated would take no longer than a weekend.  But then November arrived...and then December...and then January, and still the hat sat there unfinished.  I got a call from Adam in late January asking if I was almost finished and I felt so sheepish (why, yes, pun intended) when I told him that it was still not done.

I'm not sure what is taking me so long...oh wait, yes I do.  The yarn and needles are killing my hands, the colors are not my favorite, and that Stockinette in the round that sounded to wonderful during the summer was now boring me to pieces. Add all those things together and you've got the recipe for months of procrastination.

So, cue Saturday February 11, 2012.  Today is the day I have decided that the WIPs that have been weighing on my brain have got to be finished so that I can move on to other things.  Especially WIPs that only have a small amount left to do, like this hat.

I'm almost finished with the crown decreases and should have the earflaps and pompom finished tomorrow. And I can call this biotch finished! Yeah!

Up next on my WIPs-who-will-be-finished-or-else list is the Pineapple Lace piece that really should have been finished a year ago. I'm completely embarrassed that it's still not finished. But not for long!  It's going down

But first....earflaps.

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

And the winner is...

I almost forgot what day it was....and then I remembered just before falling asleep that it was time to draw for the giveaway!

And the winner of 3 hanks of Blue Sky Alpacas Melange and the copy of Interweave Knits Winter is....


#21 MicheleLB! aka PDXKnitterati!

Thanks to all for entering...it was so nice to read all of the wonderful comments from all of you.  I didn't get into designing for recognition or fame, but it certainly is good for the ol' ego to get all of these nice compliments the last few days. ;) I'll have plenty more giveaways, announcements and overall fun stuff happening over the next few months, so keep your eyes peeled!  


Saturday, February 4, 2012

{giveaway} A couple months late...

...but I'm including a GIVEAWAY so all should be forgiven, right?

So, I had my first print design and I'm super excited about it...even though I am dreadfully behind in posting. Procrastination and I have become intimately acquainted over the last few months....oh, who am I kidding? We've been BFFs for a really long time.

With this design, I wanted to create something simple, rustic, but with a bit of a twist.  Simplicity comes with the cables and 2x2 rib and the twist comes in with the cables unraveling in a diagonal fashion as the mitten body moves into the cuff.

I was so happy when Interweave chose to use the yarn I used in my swatch (Blue Sky Alpacas Melange), because I felt it really contributed to the feel of the design. While I used an amazing mustard yellow for my swatch, I was absolutely thrilled when I was sent a deep red for the sample. Be still my heart.




Look at that...my name in print.


Okay, so to celebrate my first print design, I'm giving away a copy of Interweave Knits Winter and enough Blue Sky Alpacas Melange to make a pair of your own Offset Cable Mittens!


Just leave a comment on this post by 8 PM Alaska Time on Wednesday February 8th and I'll draw a comment at random to find the lucky winner!  If you're looking for something to comment about, just tell me what YOU have procrastinated on lately. My list is too long to mention. :)


ETA:  Comments are closed. Thanks to all for entering!