Thursday, February 4, 2010

Free to a good home (closed)

 

I must have really liked the cover of this magazine because I have TWO. Anyone want the extra?
It's the January/February 2010 issue. I know that spider web quilt in the background is what caught my eye but one copy is enough for me. 

If you would like it just leave a comment. If more than one person wants it, I'll draw a name in a few days.


Drawing closed Congratulations Susan!!

Pretty Princess Cape




My boss's Granddaughter (3) has always been a girly girl. She thinks she is a princess :).  Her Grammie decided she needed a cape since she has been using a piece from her tent as a cape. The above picture is where I "forced" my 18 year old daughter to model the cape for me lol. I love torturing my kiddos :)

 

Since Maria is a little princess I knew she would need a pink cape with a crown. I was given this pink lining fabric a couple months ago and wasn't sure what I was going to use it for. See, if you hold onto something for long enough a use will arise. The crown and initial is felt. I found the crown pattern here.


 

The cape has a nice collar that uses velcro as a closure. I found this pattern over here. I had to sift through lots of patterns until I found one that didn't require me to measure a kid since I don't have any little ones around any longer. 
I managed to fit this project in last month. I couldn't let the pretty pretty princess wait too long for a new cape.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Leaving on a jet plane...

 

All 34 Viking hats are on their way to Staten Island, NY. I mailed them express so they should be at their destination mid morning Wednesday!!  What a relief to have these finished and on their way! 

I was doing some figuring at work and realized just how hard I had to work to get these done on time. Each hat takes approximately 5 hours to complete. That includes making the components, attaching the pieces, weaving in ends, and braiding the braids. Some took a bit more and others took a bit less. I actually made a total of 36 in the three weeks that I worked on them. The other two were sent out early on. So if I made 36 hats in three weeks that averages out to 12 hats a week. 36 hats times 5 hours each to make equals 180 hours spent making them. That means that I spent 60 hours a week for 3 weeks making these hats! WOW!! Add in the fact that I also worked 40 hours per week, did the grocery shopping, some cooking, and the bare minimum in the cleaning department. I also had physical therapy for a bum shoulder and neck 3 times a week for about an hour each time. Add in a doctor's visit and now I can see why I have been feeling a bit worn out this month lol.

  

I had planned on making a cute display of hats for picture taking but the weather didn't cooperate with me. It has been rainy and gloomy for a couple days. Not very good for picture taking especially since we live in a dark and gloomy house with very few poorly placed windows.

I've actually enjoyed this challenge. Don't think I want to do it again but it was a good experience. I now know that I can meet deadlines and survive. Now on to something fun. I need to reward myself for a job well done.

Thursday, January 28, 2010

My Work Space



This is what I have been working on for the past couple weeks.  28 out of 34 Viking Hats in various stages of completion. While I am very, very appreciative of any orders I receive...I am about crocheted out lol. It will all be worth it in the end though when the girls have their hats. I'm kinda hoping that I can catch a glimpse of the hats during the cheerleading competition when it airs on TV. How exciting it would be to have the team win and see my hats on TV!

OK, back to my crocheting...