cushion cover: progress

It’s coming along nicely!

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Although actually at this point I’ve continued this pattern and done 6 more additional stripes — it was just too hard to get a good photo because it’s getting really long!  I’m going to overlap the ends so that the pillow insert can be put in just like a sham pillowcase, and hopefully I won’t need to bother with buttons or anything.

In other news, I’ve started therapy and it’s going well so far!  My next appointment is in 2 days, and I’m excited.  I like the therapist and think it’s really going to be a good experience.

Also, I’m a little embarrassed to share this but I’ve started a GoFundMe campaign in an attempt to get some Wing Chun practice equipment for my home.  As I mentioned in previous posts the only class offered anywhere close to my city is on Saturdays, so even though I go to that class for the rest of the week I can’t really practice, even though I want to very much.  Unfortunately the equipment I need is expensive, hence the campaign; I don’t think I can save enough for it myself unless I want to wait like 10 years.  I feel a bit… un-classy asking for donations, but since it would benefit both my physical and mental health greatly I think it’s an important investment to make, and I am thus trying to lay my pride aside for a bit and ask for some help.  Even if I don’t make enough through the campaign to purchase the equipment now, any money raised will go into savings specifically towards purchasing the equipment later.  If anyone is interested in donating or learning more about the campaign, please click here.  I’d appreciate it to no end.

Well, that’s all for today everyone, thanks for stopping by!  See you soon, hopefully with a completed cushion cover!

cushion cover: begin!

There’s been a 28″x28″ pillow insert laying around for years, and I’m finally getting around to making a cushion cover for it.  My original attempt didn’t even make it up on this blog because I was so unhappy with it, and most of the yarn purchased for it ended up being used for the hats I made for my clients for Christmas.  There was enough ecru color left and some other yarn of the same brand sitting around that I decided the time was ripe for another attempt at the cushion cover.  If you’ve been following me on Instagram you’ve seen it already:

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The ecru color is a little overexposed but the colored yarn is almost exactly true to life.  Very retro, isn’t it?  Not only the yarn colors but the chevron pattern, too.   4 years ago I posted about a blanket my husband’s great-aunt made him ages ago that used this pattern, and it’s not the only vintage blanket I’ve seen using that pattern!

For those who weren’t around when this pattern was popular and haven’t already run across it, it’s made with sc stitches (UK dc stitches) worked in the back loops of the row below.  This particular one uses 14 regular sc stitches between making 3 sc sts in the same st (the “mountains”) and 14 more between skipping 2 sts (the “valleys”).  It’s a lot like the ripple blanket I made in 2011 (or the one I made in 2012) with Lucy from Attic24’s pattern, just with a tighter stitch and more pronounced angles.  It also has a bit more texture due to the ridges made by working in the back loops only.  In more modern colors it can look very pleasing and makes great baby blankets, afghans, cushion covers, & much else besides, I daresay.

Well, that’s all the yarny news…  Here comes the intense part…

I want to follow up on my last post, where I mentioned acquiring a firearm.  I hadn’t considered that people in other countries that don’t allow civilians to own guns (such as the UK) probably view them in a whole different light until I read some of the comments!  I must say, it would be really nice to not have to think about needing firearms for protection, or to worry about the higher crime rate we have involving their use.  At the same time, however, I know many people who have grown up around guns and enjoy using them recreationally (for hunting, which also puts food on the table, or for target practice at the range, which is an excellent de-stressor), or who feel a lot safer in the knowledge that they could defend their home in case of a break-in or a natural disaster (such as Hurricane Katrina, for instance, where chaos broke out and people were looting all over the place).  It’s certainly a debatable topic, and I know and respect people with strong opinions on both sides of the argument.  I am not out to offend anyone or to start any mud slinging; this isn’t really the forum for that sort of thing anyway.

With all of that said, since many people expressed concern about our safety I did want to share that we are currently borrowing a shotgun just in case of any trouble with the shady character mentioned in that last post.  Chris and I both know how to use the shotgun safely and we will be practicing with it at a range nearby.  We are currently looking to purchase a smaller option for our home and when we find one that suits us we will be returning the shotgun.  Of course, we hope that a situation never arises in which we need to use a gun, but in this country where anybody can easily obtain one, it does make us feel safer to have one just in case.

Ok, that’s over!  Thanks for stopping by, come back for more yarny goodness next time!

Victoria Shawl: progress

The Victoria Shawl is almost complete!  I finished the last row yesterday:

Victoria Shawl | Not Your Average Crochet

Now I just have to block it!  I’ll try to get to that soon.

In other life news, Chris and I have been thinking about getting a firearm for our home for a while now and we’ve been prompted to speed things up a bit due to a worrisome ex-coworker of Chris’ who is apparently on drugs & very unstable.  I’m going to go to a shooting range nearby and get a few lessons from a certified instructor so that I know how to safely handle a gun.  Shoutout and thanks to Chris’ parents for helping us with this process!

Also, I’m going to be starting therapy/counseling myself next Tuesday; I love going to counseling and I’ve been struggling a bit lately so I think it’s going to be really good for me (which will make things better for Chris, as well).  I don’t know how often I’ll go but I’d like to do it once a week, and fortunately my job is flexible and willing to work with me.  The counselor works on a sliding scale so the cost is really low compared to standard pricing.  Shoutout and thanks to my parents for helping me with this process!

Well, that’s all for today, thanks for stopping by!

Victoria Shawl: begin!

Like I didn’t have enough WIPs already.  🙂  I couldn’t resist purchasing the new Victoria Shawl pattern.  The perfect yarn was already sitting in my stash: KnitPicks Stroll Tonal Sock Yarn in Seashell.

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The pattern is easy to memorize and not difficult to do; so far it’s just been chains, double crochet stitches, treble crochet stitches (at the top edge), and puff stitches.  It’s working up at a decent rate, too.

Victoria Shawl

The stitch pattern kind of looks like flowers to me, and the colors in the yarn remind me of Japanese cherry blossoms.  Maybe I’ll nickname mine the “sakura shawl.”  Really pretty for spring, if your spring isn’t already hitting the 85 degree mark.  It’s been a little toasty this past week, and I’m envious of all the places that are still getting snow and wintry weather!  The only thing “snowing” here is the pollen — my red car looks brown from the the added layer of yellow-green.

Anyway, that’s all I’ve got for today.  See you soon, and thanks for stopping by!

giganto blanket progress

It’s been over 2 months since I’ve shared an update on my Aspen blanket that I have lovingly dubbed “the blanket everyone wants” (well, they seemed to be all the rage this winter).  You hold the yarn double so I don’t know why I got an odd number of balls, but I’ve finished 16 balls of Garnstudio DROPS Andes in 0100 Ecru and this is what I have:

Not Your Average Crochet's Aspen Blanket

Far from my estimated 60″ wide, it’s about 45.  Granted, I wasn’t stretching it at all and I think it will grow over time, but still, I was off on that guess.  Also, I thought 16 balls might be enough to finish the blanket.  It is not.  It’s only about 36″ tall (again unstretched).  I MIGHT be OK if this was 2/3 of a blanket, meaning I might be happy if I ordered 7 more balls to go with my extra 1.  At $7.15 a ball, though, that’s $50.05 not counting S&H, and I just can’t do that right now.  That’ll put this blanket at over $150 worth of yarn.  I hate putting that much into one project because I’ll be so worried about it getting messed up that I might not use and enjoy it, but this was one of the cheapest super bulky yarns in wool that I could find.  Maybe I should keep blankets acrylic, but wool blankets are so much warmer!  Guess there are pros and cons to both.

Not Your Average Crochet's Aspen Blanket

I’m really sad but I guess this will have to go into hibernation mode for a while until I can get the yarn.  The plus side is that I still haven’t broken my New Year’s Resolution to not buy yarn (although when I do buy the yarn to finish this I’m not sure it’ll count against me, since it’s to finish a WIP that I thought I had enough yarn for).  Also, Chris and I both needed a pair of new shoes this month so unfortunately that has to take precedence over yarn, hehe.  We got Chris some new kitchen Crocs because his current ones are old and literally falling apart (they’re heavy duty Crocs made specifically for working in kitchens, without holes in the top and with extra tread on the bottom and padding on the inside), and I finally had to replace my Rainbows sandals after about 9 years of constant wear.

My Wing Chun lessons are going great — we got to stay about 20 minutes extra last time and our teacher taught us the first 5 steps of the wooden dummy form, which was really cool.  I’ve been trying to practice at home on a wall but it has corners, which hurt my arms, and it doesn’t have arms for me to practice blocks.  I’ve looked at practice dummies but even the ones made with PVC are over $500.  Why does everything from yarn to shoes to practice equipment have to be so expensive?  Ugh.

Sorry, I’m a bit grumpy, so I’ll sign off for now, but I do appreciate you stopping by!  I have plenty of other WIPs going too so hopefully I’ll see you soon with updates on those, or maybe something even cooler!