Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Crafty Autumn

I just got done with 6 weeks of maternity leave.  Whenever I go on maternity leave, I think that there is so much that I am going to get done.  Then, when I am on leave I realize that I am not going to get anything done because I will be taking care of a newborn baby.  It was wonderful taking care of my new little baby, but somehow it made me want to make stuff.  This is what I managed to make.
 
Seasonal P
 
Both of my recently departed Grandmothers were wonderful artists.  One of my Grandmas specialized in seasonal wreaths.  She really did an amazing job.  She would add flowers and bows and all kinds of amazing things.  I have never been one to hang many seasonal decorations, but something about this maternity leave made me want to hang something on the door.  The idea of making a halloween wreath was too intimidating, so I decided to make a P.  My last name starts with P so it made sense to choose this letter instead of other ones to hang on the door.
 
 
Instructions:
All craft blogs give instructions, so here are mine:
Go to the craft store and buy a big cardboard letter, some seasonal duck tape, and whatever other seasonal accoutrements look fun.  I selected some orange spider lace, sparkly bats, and skeleton ribbon.  This worked out great for me because I have been looking for a reason to buy both giant cardboard letters AND fancy duck tape.  The hardest step is covering the cardboard letter with duck tape.  Duck tape is surprisingly difficult to cut, it really gummed up my scissors.  Anyway, I covered the letter.  I made a flower out of the lace by gathering the lace with a needle and thread and then wrapping it around.  I fascinated that and the bats with thumb tacks.  The thumb tacks were my husbands idea because he is a genius.  Suprisingly, I don't have a glue gun.  Well, I did inherit one from my grandma's collection, but I forget where I put it.  I hung this on the door using one of those temporary sticky hook and it has lasted beautifully.
Instructions
 
Hanging Towel
 
I love hanging towels.  I won a hanging towel at a baby shower a few years back and I have worn it out.  I won a halloween hanging towel (the one on the right in the picture), but since it was the only one I had, I used it all year long.  I love it because it is always there to dry my hands after I wash them.  If I hang a towel on the stove, someone will use it within 2 minutes and they NEVER put it back.  They always wad it up and leave it on the counter.  Then, I don't want to use it because I don't know if that is the hand drying towel or the towel that someone used to clean up vomit.  While I was on break I decided to make a new one to replace the worn out one.



 
Instructions:
I purchased some seasonal hand towels at Target for $1.  I had some seasonal yarn and ton of giant plastic crystal beads.  I folded the towel in half. I used the seasonal yarn and a yarn needle to stitch accross the fold.  I think "knit and crochet today" told me it is called a mattress stitch.  I triple crocheted back and forth along the fold until the yarn part was long enough to wrap around the oven door handle.  I skipped a few stitches near the end to make a button hole.  I sewed the giant plastic crystal bead to the crocheted part to work as a button.  This worked great.  There was one downside, this one stays on the oven nicely, but it is easier to remove than the old one.  After a week or so, I did find it wadded up on the counter.  I will wash it and try again.  At least it hung on longer than 2 minutes.
 
Nemo Costume
 
The nice thing about being on maternity leave in the fall is that I could make a halloween costume for the baby.  My 2 year old insisted that the baby should be a fish for halloween.  I looked online and all the fish costumes I found were for much bigger babies.  I decided I could make one myself.  My plan was to make a baby sack that looked like a fish and then also make a matching hat.

 
Instructions:
I wrapped some yarn around the baby to see how big her bag should be.  Then I slip stitched a line as long as that and then connected the ends.  I crocheted in the round until I got it long enough to be a bag.  I wanted it to look like Nemo, so I varied the height of the stitch as I went along.  Generally, it was 5 single crochets, 1 half double, 1 double, 5 triples, 1 double, 1 half double.  I adjusted this so that the tall orange parts would line up with the short white parts.  The black lines were just single crochets.  At the end I sewed together the bottom and added a fin that was triple crochets with two triple crochets worked into each one.  The hardest part for me was the hat.  For some reason I can't crochet hats.  Normally I would cheat and use a hat knitting loom.  This didn't work for the baby, I didn't have a good size for her head.  I thought that I read that you make hats by starting with six stitches in a circle then increase each row.  That is not how you make a hat.  That is how you make a circle.  So I made a circle that I thought was the size of her head but it ended up being much bigger than her head.  I kept crocheting in decreases to make it fit on her head.  This is why it looks like a funny golf hat.  To make it look fishy, I added another fit to the top.  If I had more time, I would have added some fins to the side as well.  She definitely looked cute in it.  I think this may have exhausted my costume making skills.
 
What season makes you feel crafty?  What are your favorite projects.

1 comment:

  1. That fish costume is the cutest thing anywhere on the internet and yes, I am including Pinterest. They got nothing on you. Nothing.

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