Sunday, September 30, 2007

(click, click) knitting away













Aspromised,
I have a photo of the little green baby hat that I made, salvaging a sock project that went bad. I also have photos of another knitting project, a mottled blue sock. I read the instructions. Reread them. I researched the art of knitting socks on the internet. I thought I was covered.
Uh...no.

It looks like the sock will turn out okay for a first sock-but I have to tell you, I didn't think that at first. Well, maybe when I was doing the easy cuff, but when I got to the heel flap, the whites of my eyes were beginning to show. By the time I got to turning the heel, I was definitely concerned.

Anyway, I made it through. Admittedly, it is a bit lumpy, but it's a sock! Well, almost, I have to get the toe in first. As a young girl, I always wanted to knit socks, an impossible feat in my eyes.

So for me, this sock is a nice surprise.

Friday, September 28, 2007

The Eyes Miss Nothing (a WIP)


















I Igot back into another pencil project again a couple of days ago, and completed this fun piece quite speedily: 3 1/2 to 4 hours. I used an 8 1/2" x 3 1/2" piece of Bristol Smooth paper, using Prismacolor pencils. My new favorite burnishing color for colored pencil pieces is rose beige, it doesn't the drawing to light like the pure stark white pencil does.

I tried knitting a sock yesterday, in my favorite color, naturally: green. A nice sagey green to boot.

I totally scrapped it.


It was completely twisted past the point of redemption. I had to peel the whole mess off the one needle. But fortunately I did salvage it. I haven't taken a photo yet, but I turned it into a cute little baby hat with a tassle attached to the top of it. I will post a pic in my next post. Speaking of knitting, check out these hip runway knits. Apparently they're really in this year. Old Navy has come out with lots of knitted stuff too.

I loved doing this portrait. I've alway enjoyed doing the eyes best on a person or a dog, and I thought, hey, why don't I just do them by themselves then?

Halloween is drawing near. We have begun pulling out our Halloween supplies. I'm striving to make it the the most... decorated Halloween.

I want lots of webbing! I want it on the doors. The ceilings. The sink. Me! I love fake spider web to excess.

Not so fond of the real stuff, though...

Sunday, September 23, 2007

lots of knitting



Okay, here are my progress shots of my two knitting projects. One is a long scarf for myself. I'm making the design into large squares of color, and I'm eventually going to put tassles on the ends. The other project is a sweater for my three year old niece, in a nice sagey green color which I think suits just about anybody! I've been having a lot of fun especially with the block scarf, it's so neat seeing the colored blocks come together!

If you have any questions about how I did these projects, just leave a comment, and I'll answer as best as I can. :)

Saturday, September 22, 2007

Always more exuses

I know, always more exuses. My family and I have been struggling to move our Grandmother out of her house this week*, and before that my sister's dog had puppies!

*I don't even want to begin getting into what sorts of things we found abandoned in drawers and closets. (She shivers violently)

Oh, the busyness of it all!

Oh, and all that with two weeks of constant flu. Uh, yuck. Out vile flem, out I say!

Needless to say, I have been absent. I will put up more stuff soon. I stopped working on the crocheted piece because it kept getting smaller and smaller at the top and curling into a half moon, so I looked for a proper pattern at lionbrand.com which they have for free, and started working on a knitting piece, since I'm more familiar in that area. Anyway, I started a sweater for my three year old niece, once again! I bought a cool knitting book, which I have to admit, is quite advanced but helpful once you learn the basics. I'll put a link to it in my next post, too snuffly to get up and look at the title right now, :D.

The sweater is actually turning out much better than I expected, but I have to say that I practiced purling, knitting, and casting on stitches for a total of about four or five hours before I was satisfied enough to keep going. So I've finished the back part of the sweater and I bound it off, that is to say, finished it up so that it is by itself and off the needles without worry of it unraveling. I will post images of it tonight or tomorrow.

Now where did I put my box of tissues?

Oh, and stop nibbling your nails and take out the trash!

Monday, September 10, 2007

cough cough, sniffle










Cough, huh, huh, sniffle. Uch hem. Sorry about missing posts on the last two evenings-I've been trying hard to get over this cold, and developed a cough. Stupid viruses!! Evil green things with long teeth and evil warped minds and fuzzy hair, well, you get the idea.

I have been a good girl, just not well enough to load the images online-until now. But here they are. I finished "Feeling Green" my little froglet. I finished the background with acrylic paint, using purple, four varying values of greens, black, and sky blue.

I also started a new WIP (work in progress) of a little Jack russel pup giving his Dad a kiss. It's colored pencil, and I'll do my best to load images of my updates as I finish them. Later on I'll get more into the colors that I used, and my methods.

And I'll leave you for now, reminding you that Halloween is actually much closer than you think, and I'll put up some links to inspire you for decorating.

Cool Pumpkins

Taking ordinary orange, white or black paper laterns and taping construction paper faces on them, transforming them into spooky pumpkins, creepy cats, or baleful ghosts.


Cool trick or treat bucket.



And on that note, have a good day!

Friday, September 7, 2007

crochet sweater and another doodle








Unfortunately, I haven't been too creative today, because I woke up with a flu. Gah!
As I search for my computer under the growing piles of tissues, I managed to display for you my progress shots of a sweater for a three year old, done by crocheting leaf green and light French blue yarns. Everything on crocheting, I have found, is really based on the simple chain stitch . I'm frankly not sure if this sweater will properly fit my niece, but it sure is fun making the fun lacy parts!

I also drew another doodle of my dream cafe. Rough rough rough sketch, though.

If you need more amusing, check out this cool and hip shawl. And this neat jacket. And well, something just plain strange, crocheting being the source of uh, insanity?

Thursday, September 6, 2007

update on froggy



In the land of the bloggers where procrastination is king! Sigh.

Ah, but I do have a reason. My brother was on his way to class when his car ran out of fuel. He leaves to get fuel a little aways. He comes back twenty minutes later.


It's gone. It was towed.


After many phone calls and much general hair pulling, the car is returned to my brother and all is well again.*

*at ten thirty at night.

By then I was spent, and all I wanted to do was curl up into a fetal position and sleep till the sun was notably in the sky. Today, however I managed to scrape up an update on my froggy, and a time wasting doodle as well. Among your sites and links to waste your time upon, check out these unusual pencil holders.
And I also throw in this link because of the beautiful dragon figures they have.

Tuesday, September 4, 2007

apologies/late post

I proclaim my greatest apologies for missing the last two days of posting. This evening me and my family were preparing a dinner for a good friend of ours, and Blogger is shut down temporarily.

Ironically, I cannot go to the blog itself, but I can still reach access to my posts.

Odder than a doornail.

Anyhow, wait patiently please. Tomorrow I'll have more art, promise! And it should show-and well, if it doesn't...just aim your rotten tomatoes at someone else, Mmmm?

Be good, don't bite your nails. I'll be back.

Sunday, September 2, 2007

something different




Strictly Monty Pithon, "and now, for something completely different."

I noticed a piece of shiny green origami paper that I had lying around, and I thought, hey, why don't I tackle it? Come here you 1D, uh, thing. Immediately, my first conquest was to create a paper crane, which is supposed to bring good luck, uh huh, but, not exactly that I believe in that kind of stuff. Anyway, I thought that it would be something different to do today, kind of like an entertainting, time wasting puzzle: a chinese version of a rubex cube, except a heck of a lot easier. :D

Here is the link that I found on how to make a paper origami crane. It's really easy!

Also, I found some very impressive origami art, check out this link and this one.

Saturday, September 1, 2007

Different truck (Dodge) WIP and Testing Gravity the Wrong Way








Today I started and completed a WIP (work-in-progress) for you to see and behold. Today, my weapon was acrylics, and paint brushes. I give credit to the reference photo by norjam8 (thanks a bunch!), be sure to look through his many great photos.

On to the second part of my humble post, I today learned how not to use gravity. Or testing gravity the wrong way. Take your pick, whateva. I decided to use the swing. I sat upon zee swing and I swung on zee swing. I then looked at one of our family cats, Rudy, who looked at me rather apprasingly as I enjoyed my human entertainment. He then proceeded to look rather cockily at the top of the swing, the back at me. Rudy stayed cautiously fifteen feet from where I swung. But that was to be expected. No cat would want to get kicked by oncoming heavy, sneakered feet. Would you? My brother's dog wouldn't. I shouldn't have said that. Ah, but back to the story. A moment after Rudy had given the swing and I a final reproachful glance, the swing gave a painfully agonizing wail as the rope snapped with an deliriously unhappy shriek. For the briefest of seconds I think, "I'm flying, I'm flying!" Then a hard crack to my tailbone shoves me rather impolitely back to reality. That is, before
I temporarily blacked out. I opened my eyes indignantly, finding myself eagle sprawled on the ground, the leaves of the tree fluttering beautifully above my head. What wasn't so beautiful was the "poking a dead animal with a sharp stick" pain in my butt. I grimaced and rolled over gingerly, pointing an index finger savagely at Rudy.

"You could have warned me!" I hissed between clenched teeth.
Rudy looked at me, having stood up already, lashing his tail impatiently. His eyes seemed to tell me, "Would you have believed me if I had? You missed the boat. You snooze you loose." he probably would have added, "You shouldn't have been sitting on a flying piece of wood anyway." Whatever he would have said, I definitely learned the hard way how not to test gravity.