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I'm a self-taught crocheter/knitter that's always hunger to learn more. A mammoth thank you to all fellow crocheter/knitter that took their time to post videos and written tutorial. It wouldn't have been possible without your contribution! THANK YOU!

2/18/2012:

Wow! Another year slipped by...how time flies when you're knitting :) It's obvious, I've been slacking on my blog update. Last post was 4/27/11! I'm officially an occasional blogger only. What I slack off in blog, I more than made-up in knitting and crocheting. Most of my projects are somewhat recent on Ravelry.

Major milestone for 2011:

Shelliyanni went live on 8/6/11. My first knitting pattern for sale.

All patterns here are for personal and charitable use only. Please do not sell the patterns or the finished project. Thank you for honoring this request.



Stay-on Scarf and a Beanie Sling

This stay-on scarf is inspired by another fellow knitter, Jemajo. She created her Selbu Scarf using machine knitting. I am not familiar with machine knitting nor should I get anywhere near one because knowing myself, I would probably get addicted!

In my 2 years of knitting, I have only made one, yes, one scarf! Even then, I couldn't just start with a simple scarf. I had to go cables! Which, I think left an emotional scar which have yet to heal. This is probably why I am still not a big fan of cable knits! :p So this time around, I stick to the basic. I could crochet the scarf, it's definitely faster, but the drape of a crocheted scarf is no comparison to a knitted scarf.

12/30/10:
I'm still working on the 3rd scarf for my eldest. When I'm done, and if I wanted a break from knitcheting, I might actually go back and write down all the animal motifs pattern that I crocheted.

1/13/10:
Added B1's scarf photo.


The dog motif is similar to his Summer Booties. I made it bigger here.

He's panting like a dog. ;)

Scarf 
Needle: 8 (5.0 mm)
Yarn used:
Lion Brand Lion Suede
  • I started my son's scarf with garter border on the bottom, and on both sides, stockinette stitch in the middle. Never, ever knit a scarf using stockinette stitch, unless you want a tube! The finer the yarn, the more your scarf will curl into a tube-like thingy if knitted in stockinette stitch. Even by putting a garter border, depending on the yarn, some will still curl your scarf as your knitted scarf gets longer. I find the garter border works best with bulky yarn, especially boucle or polyester yarn.
  • Then crochet a doggy face and attach to the scarf. 
  • Fold the scarf in half, the motif should be attach midway on one side of the folded scarf.



When I try the kitty scarf on my 2nd, she immediately said,
“OOOO I can put stuff in the kitty!”
I told her, “No sweetie, it goes through, it’s not a pocket.”
“No, no, I CAN put stuff in there!”, she exclaimed with much excitement.
No sense arguing with her, so I just said, “Yea, yea, now please hold still so I can see if I need to make any adjustment to the placement of the kitty.”

A day later, we went grocery shopping, and she wanted to bring one of her beanie cats. Low and behold, that’s how she carried it. With a "I told you so" smirk on her face, she said, “SEE! Mommy! I TOLD you I can put stuff in the kitty!” ;)


Scarf
Needle: 8 (5.0 mm)
Yarn used:
Bernat Pound of Love in pink




Mommy Cat slinging her baby. :)
  •   I knitted this scarf in garter stitch all the way.

Needle: 4.0mm & 4.5 mm
Yarn: Caron Simply Soft in Dark Brown for the scarf
Applique: Bernat Boucle in Soft Orange

The One and Only Doggy

I don't normally like to crochet amigurumi. Why? Because it's just too much sewing and attaching of pieces!!!
Since this is a request from one of my dearest friend, I'll make an exception.

I must admit, I had fun creating this little fella. Yea, yea, sewing and all! :p We (as in my kids and hubby) didn't name it, because if we did, I'll probably have to end up making another one for my friend to bring home to her nephew! I didn't even get a chance to do a proper photo shoot of the doggy ;) It's a good thing my hubby was playing with his new camera, and went trigger happy with the buttons while I was putting the finishing touch on the doggy.




Decided if we should put a mustache on it. :)
I feel like a surgeon giving it a mouth.

It had a little soft "u" like smile as a mouth.
My camera man took off (note to self: need to fire that guy!), and that's the end of the doggy photo. I had a hard time letting it go. Maybe because it was my first amigurumi that I made up, or perhaps my son kept coming over and say "Aww..so hue, so hue! (cute)". I hope this little doggy will make someone really happy.

Beauty Silk Cami

Added some beads for the tulip flower using the hook beading method.

Knitted this for Pierrot’s 2nd Contest. Due to time constraint, I went with a camisole even though it's in the middle of winter! Oh well, at least I have a piece of new garment to greet summer with! :)


More details of this cami can be found here on Ravelry.

Curtain Tie-backs

Borders are inexpensive and a great way to embellish any tired old curtain.

Beaded Tie-backs


Beaded Tie Backs


Flower Tie-backs
The "hook" I used for the Flower Tie-backs, is just a plain old screw, which I glue (using hot glue gun) a jewel flower that fell off from my daughter's old crafts, to the head of the screw. Cheap, green and stylish! :)



The Pink Flamingo Skirt



Good grief! For the record, I DID NOT name this skirt ;) It's the owner that came up with the name! 



Yarn: Lion Brand Pound of Love in Pink
Needle: 4.0mm
Size: 3 - 4 years old

I drafted up 2 designs. Wavy Edge was the one I went with only because I wanted to knit in rounds. After having done it, I think I would prefer to knit in rows, even if it means having to sew! :P 

The Wavy Edge tends to curl a little. Therefore, in the future, I would add a 0.5" of Garter Stitch before commencing the wave pattern.
Wavy Edge


Heart Shape