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		<title>Little Projects</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Jan 2011 16:21:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kim @ Knot Krisp</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been keeping myself busy with little projects here and there.  Most recently I tried my hand at knitting baby hats.  I wanted to learn how to knit a flat hat and how to decrease, I figured a baby hat would be a great first start.  I searched for a basic hat pattern on Ravelry.com [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://knot.krisp.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/IMG_12811.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-523" title="IMG_1281" src="http://knot.krisp.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/IMG_12811.jpg" alt="" width="288" height="384" /></a>I&#8217;ve been keeping myself busy with little projects here and there.  Most recently I tried my hand at knitting baby hats.  I wanted to learn how to knit a flat hat and how to decrease, I figured a baby hat would be a great first start.  I searched for a basic hat pattern on <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/" target="_blank">Ravelry.com</a> and found a good one: <a href="http://knitting.about.com/od/stitchglossary/g/garterstitch.htm" target="_blank">garter </a>stitch brim and <a href="http://knitting.about.com/od/stitchglossary/g/stockinettest.htm" target="_blank">stockinette</a> for the rest.  Then to add to my learning experience I decided to try out some different ways to cast on since until now I had only used the long tail cast on.  I used the fantastic site <a href="http://www.knittinghelp.com/" target="_blank">KnittingHelp.com</a> where Amy explains and demonstrates basic knitting things for English and Continental style knitting with videos.  Another reason I wanted to try this was that I got myself some new bamboo straight needles.</p>
<p>My first try was the white hat using <a href="http://www.redheart.com/yarn/super-saver-economy" target="_blank">Red Heart Super Saver</a>.  What an awful experience!  Red Heart did not want to move on the bamboo and each stitch was a chore.  For this hat I used the <a href="http://www.knittinghelp.com/videos/cast-on" target="_blank">cable cast on</a>.  This ended up rather loose.  I tried the same cast on for next hat, the blue one to the right of the white hat.  Still not happy with it.  I switched to Caron Simply soft for the blue hats, which slides much nicer on the bamboo needles.  The hat has a different shape as I was trying to make it smaller for a preemie size for the <a href="http://www.goodgoes.org/caps#&amp;slider1=3" target="_blank">Caps For Good cause</a>. The pattern calls for 52 stitches and I reduced it to 45 stitches for the white one.  The second blue one was 42 stitches and then the other 3 (2 complete, one on the needles) were 40 stitches cast on.  On my third hat (2nd row on the left) I realized I was doing something wrong; either knitting or purling incorrectly which was making things difficult.  I went back to <a href="http://www.knittinghelp.com/" target="_blank">KnittingHelp.com</a> and checked out the videos on Continental knitting and then Continental purling.  I thought I might be knitting incorrectly as that was difficult but then I realized that I was knitting into a row that was purled so the purling was incorrect.  I was twisting my stitches.  I finished the rest of the hat knitting and purling correctly.  It took only a couple rows of purling correctly for my hands to develop the muscle memory. For the third, fourth and fifth hats I used the knitting on cast on method.</p>
<p>The fourth hat I messed around with adding some rows of <a href="http://knitting.about.com/od/stitchglossary/g/garterstitch.htm" target="_blank">garter </a>stitch into the <a href="http://knitting.about.com/od/stitchglossary/g/stockinettest.htm" target="_blank">stockinette </a>stitch.  This was okay until I went for a second round of it while starting to decrease.  Some of my decreases ended up backwards; purled or knit when it should have been the other.  More learning!  The hat that is on the needles I did a garter stitch brim and then a 2&#215;2 rib.  As you can see in the photo I was low on yarn so I also learned how to change colors which turned out to be ridiculously easy!  I&#8217;ll get a picture of the other 2 hats I made at a later time.  So the baby hat project taught me how to cast on 2 different ways, how to decrease (k2tog, ssk), how to purl correctly and how to seam the hat together(didn&#8217;t talk about this).  Not bad.</p>
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<p>A photo from me and a thought from my neighbor; &#8220;Under this lies summer.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Hello 2011!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Jan 2011 02:09:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kim @ Knot Krisp</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It has been too long since my last post.  I just browsed through my photos to get an idea of what to write and where to start.  I suppose most logically speaking I&#8217;ll start at Christmas since the gift giving involved my crochet work. My nephew loved the Liugi/Goomba pillow.  He sleeps with it every [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It has been too long since my last post.  I just browsed through my photos to get an idea of what to write and where to start.  I suppose most logically speaking I&#8217;ll start at Christmas since the gift giving involved my crochet work.</p>
<p>My nephew loved the Liugi/Goomba pillow.  He sleeps with it every night.  Apparently he tried to use it <a href="http://knot.krisp.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/IMG_0069.jpg"><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-475    alignright" title="IMG_0069" src="http://knot.krisp.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/IMG_0069-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>as a regular pillow but since it&#8217;s so big he ends up just sitting up when he tries to lay down.  I&#8217;m not sure how it&#8217;s all been figured out now, I&#8217;m just happy to know that he is enjoying it as much as I&#8217;d like.  He also liked the 1Up Mushroom very much.  I have a great video of his stunned face as he squeezed it the first time.  I&#8217;ll have to see about posting it after asking my SIL (sister-in-law) if that&#8217;s ok.  I have video of myself talking about the mushroom so at the very least that should make its way on here.  I visited sometime before Christmas and got some pictures of the <a href="http://knot.krisp.com/category/mario/" target="_blank">Mario blanket</a>, last year&#8217;s present, to show how it is faring.  It is well loved as they say.  My nephew sleeps with it every night as well.  If I were to make the Mario blanket again I would do it differently for sure.  For my niece I whipped up a crochet scarf using yarn she dyed before it made its way to me.  I crocheted alternating rows of single and double holding two strands at a time.  I initially wanted to just do double crochet all the way so it would go faster but I wanted to put a wee bit more effort and thought into it.  The yarn was a mess when I received it, ends everywhere!  I spent 2 days untangling it into many small balls of yarn.  I used a bunch of the balls of yarn for the scarf and love how the variegated colors moved about.  Photos!</p>
<p><a href="http://knot.krisp.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/IMG_1305.jpg"></a><a href="http://knot.krisp.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/IMG_0059.jpg"></a><a href="http://knot.krisp.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/IMG_1305.jpg"><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-479 alignleft" title="IMG_1305" src="http://knot.krisp.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/IMG_1305-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-478 alignleft" title="IMG_0059" src="http://knot.krisp.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/IMG_0059-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /><a href="http://knot.krisp.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/IMG_2783.jpg"><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-476 alignleft" title="IMG_2783" src="http://knot.krisp.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/IMG_2783-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a><a href="http://knot.krisp.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/IMG_2785.jpg"><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-477 alignleft" title="IMG_2785" src="http://knot.krisp.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/IMG_2785-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a></p>
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<p>Other creative endeavors recently include a set of 8 wine glass charms for my MIL (mother-in-law).  For the last 5 years we&#8217;ve always had to clarify which margarita glass was whose.  I finally sat down and figured out how to make some wine glass charms using small bracelet size memory wire.  They were fun and quick to make which made it <a href="http://knot.krisp.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/IMG_0279.jpg"><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-484 alignleft" title="IMG_0279" src="http://knot.krisp.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/IMG_0279-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>nice to make a set of 8.  Originally I was considering a set of 4 or 6 maybe but that changed quickly.  It&#8217;s a fun way to highlight a pretty bead as a <a href="http://knot.krisp.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/IMG_2807.jpg"><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-485  alignright" title="IMG_2807" src="http://knot.krisp.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/IMG_2807-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>pendant for the ring and then embellish using seed beads.  I used a crimp bead to try and keep the beads from flying off the wire.  Some crimp beads stayed put while others still managed to slide around.  They shouldn&#8217;t go anywhere though, and if they do I&#8217;m more than glad to make or repair something.  We used them Christmas Day for dinner.  Another item made for my MIL is a necklace and earring set using Swarovski crystals and glass beads.  It was for my BIL&#8217;s wedding on January first.  This was nice to <a href="http://knot.krisp.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/IMG_2821.jpg"><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-486   alignleft" title="IMG_2821" src="http://knot.krisp.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/IMG_2821-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>do as I hadn&#8217;t made any jewelry in a while.   Photos!  I&#8217;m including a photo of the &#8216;wrapping paper&#8217; for my nephew&#8217;s pillow.  I took a black garbage bag and used a silver Sharpie to draw snowflakes all over it.  That was a blast in itself!</p>
<p>Back to yarn.  I&#8217;ve crocheted 2 Snuggles using a <a href="http://www.crochetcabana.com/stitches/diag-box-st.htm" target="_blank">diagonal box stitch</a>.  This stitch is my new favorite.  It looks great and works up quite quickly!  For January one of the Snuggle themes suggested in the Ravelry Snuggles Project group is scraps.  I had a great time using 19 different scrap balls of yarn for a diagonal box stitch Snuggle.  Another project was a crochet cloche (hat) to go with my new red winter coat.  I wanted to make a felted hat and found a great pattern on good old <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/" target="_blank">Ravelry</a> called <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/beacon-street-cloche" target="_blank">Beacon Street Cloche</a>.  I used <a href="http://www.patonsyarns.com/product.php?LGC=classicwool" target="_blank">Patons Classic Wool</a> from my stash.  After photographing me wearing the large hat I washed it twice in the washing machine with some jeans so it would felt up.  The hat turned out quite nicely and has gotten me quite a few compliments.  It is also fabulously warm, which is great right now in Connecticut.  Yarn photos!</p>
<p><a href="http://knot.krisp.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/IMG_0743.jpg"><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-503 alignleft" title="IMG_0743" src="http://knot.krisp.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/IMG_0743-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a><a href="http://knot.krisp.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/IMG_0603.jpg"><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-501 alignleft" title="IMG_0603" src="http://knot.krisp.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/IMG_0603-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a><a href="http://knot.krisp.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/IMG_0594.jpg"><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-500 alignleft" title="IMG_0594" src="http://knot.krisp.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/IMG_0594-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a><a href="http://knot.krisp.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/IMG_0727.jpg"><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-502 alignleft" title="IMG_0727" src="http://knot.krisp.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/IMG_0727-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a></p>
<p>As I just mentioned I am in Connecticut so now I&#8217;ll share some photos of our snow.  We had about 8 inches on January 7th (1st photo), then 18 more on January 12th (2nd photo, table was cleared before new snow came) and right now it&#8217;s rain on top of 2 more inches of snow.  Yesterday we knocked some 3 foot ice sickles off the front of our house and then I ended up playing with them in the front yard arranging them in the snow.  I took photos with my new Canon PowerShot, tripod and night time exposures using a flashlight.  Enjoy!</p>
<p><a href="http://knot.krisp.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/IMG_1079.jpg"><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-510 alignleft" title="IMG_0700-1" src="http://knot.krisp.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/IMG_0700-1-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a></p>
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<p><a href="http://knot.krisp.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/IMG_1079.jpg"><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-512 alignleft" title="IMG_1079" src="http://knot.krisp.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/IMG_1079-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a></p>
<p>All the photos are thumbnails in this post so click them for the full effect!</p>
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		<title>Warming America and the World</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Nov 2010 02:31:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kim @ Knot Krisp</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A charity I&#8217;ve been involved with since 2003 or so is Warm Up America.  One can knit or crochet blocks 7 inches by 9 inches to either donate to a group locally who is going to join them or send them into the WUA headquarters.  I got involved with this while working at Michaels Arts [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A charity I&#8217;ve been involved with since 2003 or so is <a href="http://www.craftyarncouncil.com/warmup.html" target="_blank">Warm Up America</a>.  One can knit or crochet blocks 7 inches by 9 inches to either donate to a group locally who is going to join them or send them into the WUA headquarters.  I got involved with this while working at <a href="http://www.michaels.com/" target="_blank">Michaels Arts &amp; Crafts</a>, first as an instructor and later as the event coordinator.  In &#8217;03 a roommate was the event coordinator who tossed some blocks my way to help with joining an afghan while sitting on our living room floor.  I knew little about crochet and even less about knitting at the time, but I could figure out how to join them using single crochet.  A couple months later I was hired as an instructor and along with teaching kids crafts I was getting a sampling of yarn crafts through Michaels events.  I can remember deciding to by <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Taught-Myself-Crochet-Beginners-Kit/dp/B000WV84ZA" target="_blank">I Taught Myself to Crochet</a> one day after work.  I didn&#8217;t really do much with it until a couple years later, but that&#8217;s a story for another day.  I supported my friend and coworker by attending all the Michaels events which included WUA Joining Parties.  They were never very popular and that remained true when I was event coordinator at a different Michaels in another state.  I&#8217;ve got a couple picture collages from the 2006 and 2007 WUA Joining Parties I hosted as event coordinator below.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://knot.krisp.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/Warm-Up-America.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-434" title="Warm Up America" src="http://knot.krisp.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/Warm-Up-America-300x300.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="300" /></a><a href="http://knot.krisp.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/Feb_28_08.jpg"> <img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-435" title="Feb_28_08" src="http://knot.krisp.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/Feb_28_08-300x300.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="300" /></a></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">If you complete an afghan you can donate it to a group in your community, while if you send your finished blocks into the headquarters they will join it and send it to where it is needed.  As coordinator I found a group in my community to donate it to and when I dropped the afghans off I was introduced to the families that would be taking them home.  This was such a great experience, I enjoyed knowing who was going to benefit from the hours of work by many strangers.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Today my involvement with WUA continues but without the spurring on of working at Michaels.  The knitting group I&#8217;m in ordered the <a href="http://www.landsend.com/feelgood/" target="_blank">Land&#8217;s End yarn</a> and together we are working on making 51 blocks.  I&#8217;ve made 2 and half so far using the Land&#8217;s End yarn.  Since this project came about at the same time I was just learning how to knit, I had to knit the first one.  The yarn is a bit splitty but I came to have a nice love-hate relationship with it.  I crocheted the second and am doing the same with my third.  When we started this I realized that one of the ways I learned new stitches in crochet was to do all the <a href="http://www.craftyarncouncil.com/patterns.html" target="_blank">WUA crochet block patterns</a>.  I decided I would do the same for knitting. I&#8217;ve made 5 using a <a href="http://www.caron.com/color_cards/cc_onepound.html" target="_blank">Caron One Pound</a> and it has been great practice.  I find that the WUA patterns are an easy way to get familiar with reading patterns, following the patterns and getting a hand on crocheting or knitting.  When I finish with my blocks I can donate them to Michaels, WUA headquarters or just keep plugging to make 49 and join them into an afghan.  Anyone else making WUA blocks?</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://knot.krisp.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/Oct_16_20101.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-436" title="Oct_16_20101" src="http://knot.krisp.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/Oct_16_20101-300x300.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="300" /></a> <a href="http://knot.krisp.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/IMG_2120.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-438" title="IMG_2120" src="http://knot.krisp.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/IMG_2120-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" /></a> <a href="http://knot.krisp.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/IMG_2091.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-437 alignnone" title="IMG_2091" src="http://knot.krisp.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/IMG_2091-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" /></a></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Another organization related to WUA is <a href="http://www.goodgoes.org/caps#&amp;slider1=3" target="_blank">Caps for Good</a>.  I&#8217;ve only recently learned about this specific group while attending Stitches East.  <a href="http://www.goodgoes.org/caps#&amp;slider1=3" target="_blank">Caps for Good</a> collects knitted or crochet baby hats to bring to countries in need around the world.  The woman who was running the booth at Stitches East said she&#8217;s gone to the communities overseas and participated in the deliveries of the hats.  She said that the mothers really like and appreciate the hats.  While at Stitches East I crocheted 2 hats.  I enjoyed this very much and will probably revisit this charity every now and then; the hats are a very quick project!  There are so many great charity opportunities but I think I&#8217;ll keep it to WUA, Caps for Good and the Snuggles Project.</p>
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		<title>Watch out! Here comes a Goomba!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Nov 2010 21:32:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kim @ Knot Krisp</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Oh my, I have neglected the blog again!  I took on a long-term substitute position which always leaves me exhausted; enough not to blog but not enough to skip crocheting.  We&#8217;ve had a gorgeous fall in Connecticut.  We made several leaf peeping trips on the weekends.  I&#8217;ve also been attending the weekly knitting group in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Oh my, I have neglected the blog again!  I took on a long-term <a href="http://knot.krisp.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/Oct_16_2010.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-399" title="leaves" src="http://knot.krisp.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/Oct_16_2010-300x300.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="300" /></a>substitute position which always leaves me exhausted; enough not to blog but not enough to skip crocheting.  We&#8217;ve had a gorgeous fall in Connecticut.  We made several leaf peeping trips on the weekends.  I&#8217;ve also been attending the weekly knitting group in town and working on many projects during my month away.  Knitting has quickly become something else I enjoy and a fun new challenge.  The list of things I&#8217;ve completed in October is as follows:</p>
<ul>
<li>Luigi! (C)</li>
<li>Homespun Snuggle (K)</li>
<li>2 pairs of fingerless gloves (C)</li>
<li>2 Mobius cowls (knitted after an Escher exhibit) (K)</li>
<li>Cat &#8220;washcloth&#8221; made into a Snuggle (K)</li>
<li>7 Warm Up America blocks (K)</li>
<li>2 Caps for Good baby hats (C)</li>
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<p>Yowza, what a list!  The C indicates a crochet project and the K indicates a  knitted project.  My time seems to be equally split between the 2 craft skills.  After I finished Luigi I dedicated a lot of time to knitting as it had captured my interest.  I will have to do some catch up blog posts which should happen in reasonable time as I am approaching the end of my long-term sub position.  My first order of business will be our good friend from the world of Nintendo, Luigi.</p>
<p><a href="http://knot.krisp.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/IMG_1830.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-397 alignright" title="Luigi completed" src="http://knot.krisp.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/IMG_1830-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" /></a>Luigi enticed knitters, crocheters and non-yarnies to ooh and ah while working on it at Starbucks.  I was told by one college-age student that I&#8217;m the coolest aunt to make this for my nephew.  I certainly hope that my nephew will appreciate this, if not now maybe in the future.  Either way, I&#8217;ve had a blast!  Luigi is going to be a large pillow, something great to snuggle on with a book in hand.  I&#8217;ve decided on the pillow back; it is going to be a Goomba!</p>
<p>I started the Goomba about a week ago and managed to do a round each day for a total of 8 rounds so far.  As each round gets bigger they take longer so that will slow down very soon.  I&#8217;ve taken a few things I&#8217;ve learned from making Luigi.  Instead of cutting the yarn as I finished a segment of color I&#8217;ve just been carrying it along the back.  It&#8217;s a bit of a mess but I won&#8217;t have as many ends to weave in.  A knitting group member suggested that I add sound effects to the pillow, which is an idea I really love.  I think I may even do 4 different sounds and put one sound in each corner of the pillow.  I&#8217;ll rope my husband into helping me with this aspect of the project.  Any<a href="http://knot.krisp.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/Nov_6_2010.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-398 alignleft" title="Goomba 1 thru 8" src="http://knot.krisp.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/Nov_6_2010-300x300.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="300" /></a> suggestions on sounds to include? 1Up, invincibility star, the theme song, jumping&#8230;  So many options.  The Goomba isn&#8217;t having as much of a pinwheel effect as Luigi did.  I&#8217;m still not sure what is causing that.  I&#8217;ll have to find a Tunisian crochet entrelac enthusiast to mull it over with.</p>
<p>The Caron Simply Soft yarn is working out great.  It&#8217;s so soft and slides nicely which is wonderful for crochet.  It wants to split a bit now and then which forces me to work loosely in good way.  Tunisian crochet entrelac wants to be a dense fabric when completed so unless I want to give a pillow made of 2 boards I have to work loosely.   The fingerless gloves are also made of Simply Soft and I find with everyday use the yarn gets a bit fuzzy.  I wonder what Luigi/Goomba will look like after a year of use.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m off to squish a Goomba that is on my couch.</p>
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		<title>Elf Slippers</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Dec 2009 14:24:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kim @ Knot Krisp</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been a bit quiet but that doesn&#8217;t mean I haven&#8217;t been crocheting.  I am feeling a serious addiction to crochet at the moment and I can&#8217;t sit in front of the TV without wanting to crochet something.  That desire has lead to a couple things that didn&#8217;t develop into anything usable.   I tried to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-174" title="Elf Slippers" src="http://knot.krisp.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/IMG_6901.JPG" alt="Elf Slippers" width="480" height="360" />I&#8217;ve been a bit quiet but that doesn&#8217;t mean I haven&#8217;t been crocheting.  I am feeling a serious addiction to crochet at the moment and I can&#8217;t sit in front of the TV without wanting to crochet <em>something</em>.  That desire has lead to a couple things that didn&#8217;t develop into anything usable.   I tried to make up my own pattern for 2 hats without success and attempted to make a crocheted gift box which looks quite sad.  Some things that went well are the granny square slippers from <a title="Slippers" href="http://www.purlbee.com/granny-square-slippers/" target="_blank">The Purl Bee</a>.  I decided to make them in red for my niece and nephew.  Those kids are getting a lot of crocheted things this Christmas, LOL.  I even added a bell to the tips which makes them officially &#8220;Elf Slippers.&#8221;  Now I just hope they fit!  They are darned cute though.</p>
<p>I also made a hat and scarf set for my sister.  I used the <a title="Simply Divine!" href="http://www.rheatheylia.com/index.php?page=patterns&amp;id=0" target="_blank">Divine pattern</a> for the hat and Simply Soft yarn.  It was a little more light weight yarn than I realized but it certainly is soft.  Then I grabbed some fleece yarn I&#8217;ve had for years and made a scarf to match the hat.  I bought the fleece yarn years ago with the intention of making a scarf for my sister and I&#8217;m happy that&#8217;s what it was used for eventually.  I had a skein of white and one of variegated white/blue.   The yarn was hard to work with because it&#8217;s fuzzy and the base of the yarn is a tiny string with the fuzz coming off it.  The scarf is about 6ft long and I tried not to make it too wide since the current fashion is skinny scarves.  The scarf is snuggly and I hope she likes it.  I don&#8217;t have a photo yet and my camera battery died so it&#8217;s getting revived at this moment.  I&#8217;ll add a photo later.</p>
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		<title>Addicted to Hats</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Dec 2009 14:36:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kim @ Knot Krisp</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[After my exploration into the world of hats last weekend I found myself totally addicted.  I cranked out 5 other hats this week.  I tried making hats back in 2005 when I first started teaching myself crochet but I didn&#8217;t get very far.  I first tried going around in just a circle but ended up [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After my exploration into the world of hats last weekend I found myself totally addicted.  I cranked out 5 other hats this week.  I tried making hats back in 2005 when I first started teaching myself crochet but I didn&#8217;t get very far.  I first tried going around in just a circle but ended up with a strange triangular funnel shape which I turned into a toy mouse.  I believe that the mouse has since &#8216;died&#8217; after a couple years of playtime.  Last summer a friend gave me a crochet book from which I learned how to crochet a coaster which was successful!  I then tried a hat from the same book but it was a strange hat-like disc too large and too shallow to actually function as a hat, or anything else for that matter.  I was again defeated by hats.  Between then and now I made a baby hat successfully so I was grasping something.  I&#8217;m glad my crochet knowledge and understanding has grown enough to make sense of patterns without disastrous results.</p>
<p><strong>The Week of Hats</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Monday: Maroon <a title="Divine!" href="http://www.rheatheylia.com/index.php?page=patterns&amp;id=0" target="_blank">Divine Hat</a> for myself with yarn received from a fellow <a title="Freecycle" href="http://www.freecycle.org/" target="_blank">Freecycler</a> (so I have no idea what it was exactly aside from soft).</li>
<li>Tuesday: <a title="Easy Double Crochet Hat" href="http://jessicasuzanne.com/craftypants/2006/01/18/free-pattern-easy-double-crochet-hat/" target="_blank">Easy Double Crochet hat</a> with left over fuzzy orange yarn.  Pulled out a fore mentioned pink hat-like disc and made my own variation of Easy Double Crochet hat with fpdc &amp; bpdc.</li>
<li>Wednesday: Attempted 2 hats in red, neither a success.  Started an <a href="http://jessicasuzanne.com/craftypants/2006/01/18/free-pattern-easy-double-crochet-hat/" target="_blank">Easy Double Crochet Hat</a> in red.</li>
<li>Thursday: Finished <a href="http://jessicasuzanne.com/craftypants/2006/01/18/free-pattern-easy-double-crochet-hat/" target="_blank">Easy Double Crochet hat</a> in red with variation of fpdc.  Started <a title="Head Hugger" href="http://www.headhuggers.org/patterns/cpatt11.htm" target="_blank">Crochet Head Hugger</a>.</li>
<li>Friday: Finished <a title="Head Hugger" href="http://www.headhuggers.org/patterns/cpatt11.htm" target="_blank">Crochet Head Hugger</a> with variation of one puff stitch instead of one double crochet to add more fullness to the hat.</li>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-153" title="Hat Summary" src="http://knot.krisp.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Dec_4_09.jpg" alt="Hat Summary" width="510" height="339" /><em>(Sorry the image is so small, I&#8217;m having issues with the image display squishing the picture completely)</em></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">I&#8217;m not sure yet what&#8217;s next in my crochet adventures.  I was speaking with my husband and he said it sounds like I need to work on another blanket.  LOL.  I will donate most of these hats to the Mitten Trees at school.  I looked up crochet mitten patterns but have decided against that.  I don&#8217;t know yet if I&#8217;ll make any scarves, maybe.  I think I want to make a nice hat for my sister in Portland, OR.  She moved there from Atlanta, Georgia so she might need a couple cute hats.</p>
<p>I received a lot of compliments at work on my maroon Divine hat.  It matches wonderfully with my red scarf, which at least 2 people noticed and complimented.  You could nearly hear another person&#8217;s jaw hit the floor when I told them that I made the hat.  This is what I was looking for when I searched for crochet hat patterns.  I wanted something that when done right didn&#8217;t look like a home made hat (kind of like the pink and red hats I made this week).  For the maroon hat I used a smaller hook to get a tighter feel and less holes; it worked out well.</p>
<p>Christmas will be arriving shortly in our home so I don&#8217;t know how much crochet will be done this weekend.</p>
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		<title>Hats!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov 2009 02:07:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kim @ Knot Krisp</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I mentioned in my last post that I was going to make some hats, gloves or scarves for the school I&#8217;m working at now that I&#8217;ve finished the Mario blanket.  I searched from some crochet hat patterns and found that the easy level ones were rather boring.  I found one that I really liked with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-128" title="Hat" src="http://knot.krisp.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/IMG_6859.JPG" alt="Hat" width="480" height="343" />I mentioned in my last post that I was going to make some hats, gloves or scarves for the school I&#8217;m working at now that I&#8217;ve finished the Mario blanket.  I searched from some crochet hat patterns and found that the easy level ones were rather boring.  I found one that I really liked with a cool spiral effect but I&#8217;d have to learn a whole new stitch.  I looked for some video instructions for the the stitch front post double crochet, also known as fpdc, and saw that it wasn&#8217;t particularly difficult.  I dove right into the pattern starting with my new friend the Magic Ring and had a great time working on the hat.  I was very determined to finish it tonight and worked on it for several hours.  It wasn&#8217;t difficult just a lot of work.  I finished the hat around 8pm after starting it around 4pm.  I had already decided early on today that it would be an easy-going, do-nothing, lazy day since the other days of the holiday were busy!  Between working on the hat I did get 2 loads of laundry in though, so not a complete waste.</p>
<p>The hat is titled Divine and I found it at <a title="Divine Hat" href="http://www.rheatheylia.com/index.php?page=patterns&amp;id=0" target="_blank">Rheatheylia.com</a>.  It took a bit more yarn than I had anticipated but luckily I had just enough left over Pound of Love blue.</p>
<p>Another project I&#8217;d like to do is granny square slippers from <a href="http://www.purlbee.com/granny-square-slippers/" target="_blank">The Purl Bee</a>.  Too much to create and not enough time!</p>
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