Archive for June, 2010
Every Friday, here at SA I’m going to list my favorites of the week by other crafters.
- Free Scrapbook Quotes – by Heidi Payne on her blog My Crop Room
- Plantable Greeting Cards – DIY project at Instructables
- Make a Fixed Roman Window Shade – by Centsational Girl Kate
- Valerie over at the Frugal Family Fun Blog has some good ideas for crafty Father’s Day gifts that the kids can make!
A few months ago, I started going to a knitting group with my soon to be mother-in-law that was held at the local library. I’m new to knitting and am at the point where I still find crochet much easier to do. I like the challenge though and enjoy learning how to do new things.
What I wanted to make was a blanket but decided starting with a scarf would be more my speed. I went about making the scarf using number 7 needles and recycled yarn.
I didn’t like the scarf at all. Enjoyed knitting but wanted to make something more useful since it’s summer and my family has no use for scarves right now. So, I flipped the scarf and knitted along the side of it trying to figure out what I wanted to do. I ended up making a bag.
This bag has been super useful and surprisingly has held the weight of 12 library books, various grocery items and even three full two liter bottles without ripping. That’s not something that any crochet bags I’ve ever made have been able to pull off. This bag stretches to accommodate the weight but doesn’t rip. I even stuck the 12 library books in it and hung it from a door handle for three days waiting to see if it would break and it didn’t.
Now, it’s not a shoulder bag. You stick your hand through the bag strap on the side and then wrap your hand down, which oddly enough doesn’t hurt the wrist at all in the way a plastic grocery bag would when carrying heavy items.
All in all, I love this bag. It’s pretty, useful and saves my wrists when carrying heavy items. When I take it out people have asked if I made it and am always proud to say that I have.
I’ve had some requests to make the bag for others who have seen it in action. Haven’t gotten around to making another one yet but do have two started using size 6 circular needles and size 1 straight needles. Only problem is that I just make it up as I go using the knit stitch with some purling for part of the bag handle. There is no pattern. I don’t even know what the stitch number is for casting on. When I figure it out and finish the other two, I’ll let you know how they went.
~Laura~
In trying to commit myself to updating everyday or at least almost everyday here at SA, I may not always have a topic specific post. Some days it’s just going to be a post about life in general. No instructions needed
I have been up to a lot during SA’s hiatus period. We increased our family size for the past school year. Our niece was born. Our friends had babies, got married and some passed on. I got engaged. We’ve had birthday’s and school functions and I increased my freelance work. We’ve posted so many photos to the family website: www.thevalladonfamily.com that we ran out of room and still have a bunch of photos to upload.
We started growing our own food in the dining room through coconut fiber potting and hydroponics. Currently, we have six romaine lettuce plants that are doing really well. Also have some garlic chives, stevia, chocolate mint, tomatoes and strawberries going.
That about wraps of the general items for what’s been going on. Tomorrow, I’m going to post about the craft projects I need to do, have started and completed.
~Laura~
Good ol’ Simple Abnormality went down for quite a while, almost a year I think. I’m not exactly sure of the dates because under the perspective of daily life it just didn’t matter. Now, though SA is back with a new look and a new direction which also means that all the links, about and contact pages are still being worked on
Writing for pleasure took a back seat there for a while and I didn’t realize how much just being able to write for myself actually meant to me. I missed it. I missed looking at Simple Abnormality everyday. I missed the interaction with others that had been built up over time. The “missing” things part is where the new direction for SA comes in. There will still be pagan topics presented but I’m also going to throw in all the crafty things that I do and blog more from a personal place than before. With the new direction of SA, I like to think of it as one woman’s blog among the millions that are out there but it’s my little corner of the web.
A new area in particular that I’ll be looking into more is knitting. I learned how to knit a few months ago and still can’t read a pattern to save my life. The first project morphed from a blanket, to a scarf and then ended up becoming a self-designed bag. Yellow, handy and for some reason can hold three two liter bottles without ripping. There will be a post on that bag at some point and there will be pictures.
~Laura~