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Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Happy Holidays!!!!

Well, it's officially Christmas-time!!!!  Only three more days until the big day.  I'm really really looking forward to Christmas this year.  All of my gifts are purchased and/or made.  Now, all I have left to do is wrap them!  I think in keeping with my hubby and I's tradition, we're going to sit down tonight with a good old fashioned Christmas movie and wrap, wrap, wrap!

Last week we had our emergency craft night/cookie exchange and it was a huge hit!  I had never participated in a cookie exchange before, and I think it actually may have been the highlight of the craft night!  Not that we didn't all love having more time to work on our projects, but the cookie baking and sharing was a nice change of pace!  I also LOVED the fact that I didn't have to go to near as much work to get such an awesome (albeit peanut-buttery) variety of cookies!  I will definitely be doing more of this in the future! 

Here's just a few pictures of the baking extravaganza...there were a few pics of the projects we worked on, but many of us were working on gifts for the holidays, so I didn't want to post pictures and spoil any surprises.




I'm sure everyone will cherish the gifts that we've all put so much time,effort, and love into making!  After all, isn't that what the holidays are all about...love?

So, Merry Christmas to each an every one of you!  I hope your holiday is a crafty one!

:) Jack

P.S.  We will still be having craft night December 28, same time, same place!  The January evening is being moved due to a scheduling conflict.  Instead, we will meet a week earlier on Tuesday, January 18th.  Hope to see everyone there!
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Update....

Sonja attended our emergency craft night and got to finish a fabulous crochet blanket!  It was intended to be a Christmas present for her dear sister and we didn't want to spoil the surprise on the chance that her sister (hi Ash!) might be reading the blog!  So, here's Sonja's completed blanket in Texas A&M colors, no less! 

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Scarfette...and (gulp) Knitting

So here's the deal...you all know enough about me by now to know that I just can't pass up trying to copy something to make it more affordable.  Well, surprise...I'm at it again!  When my Momma and I went out shopping after Thanksgiving, I came across this cute little...what shall I call it....Scarfette!  It wraps around your neck and is just so soft and cozy, but you don't have to mess with having all of this material draping around your coat.  For someone who doesn't even like to wear a coat, this is a great option for me to minimize my layers at winter!  But, like most times, I wanted to try making one myself...it's all about the challenge after all!  I'm pretty happy with how it all turned out!

The first photo is the original...it's by Fossil, and retail price was around $32.  I got it way on sale, so that's a bonus, but there's no way I could justify paying that much to give them as gifts.  I went to work trying to figure out how I could copy it...first off, it's knitted (yuck) so I knew I'd have to come up with a crocheted alternative.  I thought if I used a bulkier weight yarn (like a 5 or 6) and a larger hook size (like a P) that I could simulate the fluffy-ness of the scarfette and make it quick and easy to work up.  Joann's seemed to be the best option around me to find the large buttons to use.  The one on the original scarfette measures in at 2 inches!  Once I figured out my pattern and was satisfied with how it all looked, I worked one of my copy scarfettes up in only 30 minutes!  And that's start to finish!  Can you believe it! 

I love these little cuties and they'd make great gifts!!!!  Give them I try!  I'll post my really abbreviated instructions for guidance below the pictures!

original Scarfette by Fossil

Jackie's copy
 
comparing size, stitches, and button holes
 

Crocheted Scarfette Instructions

1 strand of 5 or 6 weight yarn, or 2 strands of worsted weight 4 yarn
Size P crochet hook
2 inch button
Thread for sewing button on

Chain 50 loosely
Row 1 - single crochet in each chain space (50 sch) - chain 1 & turn
Row 2 - single crochet in each space (50 sch) - chain 1 & turn
Row 3 - single crochet in each space (50 sch) - chain 1 & turn
Row 4 - work 6 single crochet in the first 6 spaces - chain 3 loosely - single crochet across starting in the 4th space from the last single crochet (6 sch, 3 ch, 41 sch) - chain 1 & turn
Row 5 - single crochet in each chain space (50 sch) - chain 1 & turn
Row 6 - single crochet in each chain space (50 sch) - chain 1 & turn
Row 7 - single crochet in each chain space (50 sch) - finish off
Sew button at the end about 5 inches up from the bottom. 


You'll notice that this post does not stop here...no, I decided that I loved my scarfette's, but wondered how hard it would be to try one of these little babies with my dusty/never-used/sticks-from-hell/knitting needles.  For those that know, I'm a crocheter through and through.  My good friend and fellow crafter, Hannah, tried her best to get me to knit.  She even got me these awesome little orange needles and gave me a full day's worth of lessons.  But try as I might, I could not get them to create anything like the gorgeous scarf she made me a few years ago for Christmas!  I had resigned myself to the fact that I would never be a knitter.  Well, fast forward to yesterday...after a little inspiration from the scarfettes, and a little assistance from YouTube...look what I have done!  I'm KNITTING!!!!!  I can't say it's my favorite thing to do, but so far, it's turning out lovely!  I've held on to this variegated blue and tan yarn for a long time now, and it's finally getting put to use.  I just love how it's coming together.  So, Hannah, you'd finally be proud of me! :) 

If you'd like to learn how to knit and don't have an awesome Hannah to teach you, check out these videos...they worked wonders for me!

How to Knit - the Basics (YouTube video)

How to Knit - the Purl Stitch (YouTube video)

 
Look at me, I'm knitting!
 
My stitches don't even look that bad!

 If you happen to try out the scarfette pattern or find the videos as helpful, let me know!

Monday, December 6, 2010

Emergency Craft Night/Cookie Exchange

The people have spoken... 

We've decided to have an emergency craft night December 14th to try and help everyone finish up their last minute craft gifts that they've been working on for Christmas!  Would you like to join us?! 

Since it's so close to the holidays we also thought that a lot of us could use a good old fashioned cookie exchange to help out on the baking front too!  (And truth be told, who doesn't love cookies at the holidays?!) 

So, if you'd like to come on the 14th and work on some crafts we'll be here - same time, same place.  You don't have to participate in the cookie exchange if you don't want to...but if you do, here's the details....

Crafting in Cornfields 1st Annual Cookie Exchange

Each participant brings 5 dozen (that's 60 cookies) of their choice to share.  (Also, be sure to bring the original recipe with you to pass along.)  We'll divide the number of participants by the number of cookies to determine how many of each variety you'll get to leave with, but you won't leave with any less than the 60 cookies you brought!  How awesome is that?!  Your holiday cookie tray will appear to have been slaved over, when really you just got to make the kind you're best at AND spend the evening crafting! 

(If you're going to participate, please e-mail Jackie with the type of cookie that you're bringing so we don't end up with duplicates!)

So, I hope to see you and your 5 dozen cookies on December 14th, anytime after 5:30pm, here!

Craft Night #4

Hey everybody!

I'm about a week late in getting this updated, but considering it's the holidays, I'm going to give myself a pass!  I hope everyone is well on their way to enjoying the holidays and about done shopping!  I'm in pretty good shape, so this craft night on November 30th was a great chance for me to spend time with everyone, do I little teaching, and finish up a couple of gifts. 

We ate chili with all the fixin's which was great because this particular craft night happened to land on one of the first days of snow flurries that we've seen.  Top that off with cookies, pumpkin bars, and birthday cake and it was one great evening!

There's a lot of photos, so I'll just share those, rather than a bunch of dialogue! 

Enjoy! 


Danielle's crocheted blanket is really cute! 

Sonja's almost done with her crocheted blanket!  Love the fall colors!
 
Momma's first crochet project is coming along, I think she's officially got the hang of it!  Notice how red, black, and white seem to be her favorite colors! :)

Renee's granny square crochet afghan is going to keep her daughter warm soon!
 
Steph quickly mastered the fabric flowers...great job, Steph!  Glad to have you at craft night!
 
Jen stopped in to visit and share some completed projects that she'd been working on!  We all loved her necklaces, and I think a few of the ladies are already working on some copies!  Way to go, Jen!
 
Kim was working on a re-design of a necklace that her mom had!
 
Autumn has mastered the stretchy bead/chain bracelets...I love these colors!
 
Emmy wins for most dedicated!  She made this necklace as a first-timer with only one good hand!  What a pro!
 
Diana had been envisioning this necklace for weeks now, and it all came together beautifully!
 
My bracelet #1
My bracelet #2













Happy birthday to Danielle! 

I'll have an update about Craft Night 4 1/2 shortly....stay tuned!