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June 11, 2013
by Tammy
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Amigurumi Doll Done!



Ta da! She’s done, and she’s a monster size at 20 inches tall. Compared to many amigurumi projects I do, it seems like she took forever to make, but luckily, I recorded her progress under my Ravelry.com project section, and it says there that I started her on May 26, 2013. I finished her today, June 11, 2013. So 17 days is not that bad when I consider how large she is and the fact that I didn’t necessary work on her a ton each day. The last few days I have been focused on finishing her, but before that, I took it pretty leisurely as I worked on this project.

Once I made the dress, I realized that this gal needed some undies, and I like the idea of how the pattern (A Doll Like Me from Fresh Stitches) has the clothes of the doll either attached or stitched as part of the constructions (like the shoes for example). This way, the clothes are not lost as some point later. After finishing the dress, which I also embellished with a little flower, I went back and used a similar technique to the dress and gave her some “boy shorts” style undies.




Though she’s pretty large, I have plenty of yarn to make another doll, so I’m plotting and planning now. I am not sure if I will make one very similar to her or change it up a little, maybe different hair or different outfit.

June 10, 2013
by Tammy
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Doll’s Dress – The End is Near



The doll’s parts and pieces are now attached, but the girl is naked! Now it is time to crochet her dress, and that means I am “this close” to finishing her. Funny that when I was about half way through this project, I was asking myself “What possessed me to make this huge doll?” She is measuring 20 inches high!

Now, however, that I see the end is near, I can’t help but think about doing doll # 2.

June 9, 2013
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Quilts, Glitter, & Father’s Day Ideas

Craftside-A behind-the-scenes peek at our crafty world
This week at Craftside there are tutorials on how to make a glitter mushroom Zentangle ATC and how to paint a single value painting, an interview with Carla and Steve Sonheim, and a recipe for chocolate cherry preserves.

Mixed Media Artist
Cyndi has started a new quilt inspired by…are you ready for this?…turkey vultures!

Printable Coupons for Father’s Day
Looking for a fast and fun gift for Father’s Day? Look no further!

Publishing a Creative Planner
Cherie works on her goal of creative a new and different planner.

Where do You Find Your Inspiration?
Eileen tells what has inspired her lately. Please share in the comments what inspires YOU to create.

June 7, 2013
by Tammy
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Amigurumi Doll in the Works



Stacey Trock published some new patterns for dolls recently. You can buy them either individually or as an ebook. Plus, when she first published the ebook, called A Doll Like Me!, she had a special offer for $18 versus the normal price of $20. She also has the four doll patterns available individually for $6 each. So even at the regular price, you get a deal since you get all four patterns.

As I’ve said many times, I love her patterns, so I went ahead and bought the ebook. I am really hoping to finish this gal up this weekend. This is definitely not an immediate gratification project! In fact, it’s more of an endurance amigurumi project: Do you have the stuff to finish making this huge doll, or will you wimp out and never make it to the end?

While the book is cool in the fact that it is set up so that you can mix and match parts and pieces of the four dolls to create your own, even after reading through all 30 pages before starting, I have to confess that I still struggled at first to get the flow of how it work. Part of me wonders if I just should have bought one pattern and be done with it, but I’ll have to make that judgement once I finish. My doll is based on the Avery doll, but my doll is going to have shorter hair, and it’s a dark red, “Claret” Loops and Threads Impeccable. I’m not sure about the dress yet. I may make the dress that goes with Avery or the top and skirt that goes with Mia.

I have a lot done but still have much more to do: finish the hair, finish the body, attach the arms, stuff the head and body, attach the head, make the clothes, finish the shoes, and do the face. Wow!

June 4, 2013
by Tammy
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Scandinavian Stitch Craft – Book Review



Scandinavian Stitch Craft: Unique Projects and Patterns for Inspired Embroidery by Karin Holmberg is published by Running Press (who sent me a copy to review). It just came out in May 2013, and it retails for $19 US and $22 CAN. Of course, as with most books, you can get a discount if you buy it through Amazon.com. The book is 128 pages long and has 39 projects, so it is packed with inspiration. In fact, in the author’s introduction, she specifically states that the purpose of the book is to inspire, but it is also possible to make each project exactly as shown in the book as well. The projects range from the basic to the very ornate. For example, if you want something that won’t take too long or if you are a beginner, the first two projects are embroidered linen T-towels. For those who prefer more of a challenge, the Hoodie: Dala Maiden will keep you busy, and it is gorgeous!

The idea of this book, though, is that you can add a little bit of ornamentation or a lot. You can cover an entire hoodie style jacket with flowers and leaves, or you can just add one or two flowers to it. The projects show more so how you can use the techniques to embroidery all kinds of things: t-shirts, underwear, pillows, bags, jackets, and so on. The stitch techniques originate from Scandinavia, and the author provides some historical information about how they developed.

The back part of the book includes information about the materials you need, which are pretty minimal. Then there are instructions that include illustrations and text for each of the different stitches used like running stitch and back stitch. Finally, there are patterns for all of the project, and there is even a pocket in the back that includes tracing paper so that you can transfer the patterns to it.

The projects in this book are all really beautiful. I don’t know if I am ready to embroider underwear any time soon, but items like a t-shirt or a hoodie embellished with a few flowers would make wonderful gifts or everyday items to keep and wear yourself. I only have one small issue with this book, and that has to do with the photographs. They are pretty, but in some cases I felt they were to “artsy” and did not show the full item well enough. I say some cases because not all of them are like that. The Blackwork Modern tablecloth has an art-type photo as well as one that shows the entire piece, but then right before that are two pillow projects that you don’t get to see one of the pillows in its entirety. Instead, it is viewed at an angle.

For anyone who enjoys needlework, this is a wonderful book, and at the Amazon.com price, I think it is well worth it. If you have never done any needlework, then pack some patience, but there are ideas for lots of small projects in here. Plus, you really only need a very small number of supplies to get started with a hobby like this, but it is not for those who require immediate gratification. Seasoned embroidery people will know that though.

June 2, 2013
by Tammy
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Awesome Craft Storage Solution

If you do any crafting, then you know that with crafts comes craft supplies, and any serious crafter will usually have a serious amount of craft supplies. The June 2013 Thirty-One Gifts special is a great solution for craft supply overflow, the Large Utility Tote. They are also great for trips to the beach, gym, or ballpark. During the month of June, you can get a Large Utility Tote for $10 with every $35 purchase. So, for example, if you buy 2 of these totes, that would come out to just $22.50 each.




You get your choice of 23 different prints, and for June 2013 only, you can get the Large Utility Tote in the new summer Flip Flop print. I’m already scheduling virtual Thirty-One Gift parties for June, so don’t miss out.

If you are thinking ahead to holiday gift giving or want to snag a few deals for yourself, you can browse through the catalog on my Thirty-One Gifts web site, and for even more discounts, consider contacting me (tammy powley @ yahoo dot com) for information on how you can host a web-based 31 Gifts event.

I also have a closed Facebook group called Tammy’s Totes & More. I post 31 Gift info over there & will be doing some product giveaways. Feel free to join us!

Note: I’m a 31 independent consultant, and this post is my personal opinion.

June 2, 2013
by Tammy
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Shoes, Birdhouses, Foil, Crafting Unique

ACreativeDream
Can you ever have enough cute shoes? Check these out!

Craftside-A behind-the-scenes peek at our crafty world
This week at Craftside there is a tutorial on how to ad silver leaf to your mixed media art, 9 cool barcode designs, deer and knit hat patterns from the book Swedish Handknits, and a recipe for a third rail cocktail.

Create a Scrapbook Album in a Day with My Memories Album Autofill
Make a scrapbook album tout suite with My Memories Digital Scrapbooking Software Suite. Read how Eileen assembled a 14-page, 32-photo digital scrapbook album in just one day!

Mixed Media Artist
Learn how you can stitch through foil!

Wooden Birdhouse Necklaces
Cherie finishes a birdhouse necklace kit.

June 1, 2013
by Tammy
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Amigurumi Monster Fix



I have a number of projects in the works right now. For example, I recently purchased the new doll e-book from Fresh Stitches, and I’m attempting to make a doll using the different options she has in the book. I’m also knitting a scarf from handspun yarn. Oh, and there is the baby sweater I haven’t touched in awhile…and spinning.. and, I have a few jewelry projects in the pro-type stages right now. But I really missed the just about immediate gratification I get with easy amigurumi projects, so I flipped through my pattern book, and found Mr. Toothy. I have made him before, and sent him off for an out of state donation drive. This guy is the first for my local donation box. The pattern comes with the “Design a Monster” Craftsy.com class, and it is a very fast project. I had some mystery yarn that was donated for the cause, and it was kind of thin, so I held it double and used an H hook.

It is nice to use my brain for some of my more complicated projects, but they take longer to finish. This ends up making me feel like I’m not making any progress sometimes, so I just need a “fix” like this now and then.

May 30, 2013
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Lovin’ the Handspun



See, this is why I am learning how to spin! Is this stuff not gorgeous or what? And in person it is so much nicer. It has a little bit of sparkle, just a little, and it is textured but still soft. I would love to claim that I spun this, but no, I bought it at my LYS. A local woman spun it and sells at at the shop. I lost the band, so I can’t tell you what is in it or the yardage, dang it, but no matter. I’m knitting it into a scarf, making my self get back to practicing my knitting, and I’ll have a scarf that will look great with these crocheted fingerless gloves.

And they will all go with this hat I made awhile back too, not matchy – matchy – but enough in the same color family I think I can wear them all together.


May 27, 2013
by Tammy
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Alpaca Roving Score



I have picked up the spindle again this summer, something I’ve been wanting to do for awhile now but just didn’t find the time. For some added incentive, I also acquired some super soft alpaca roving at my LYS. I just got a few ounces in light brown and dark brown with the idea that I will ply them together.



This is so soft and yummy! Though I have spun some wool I already had opened recently and I had told myself that I was not going to open another pack of roving until I finished it, I went ahead and dived into this. I know I could wait and claim that I should save this for when my skills are better, but that is probably so far down the road that this could sit untouched for years!



As a holiday treat for myself, I set up my ipad to watch a few podcasts while I spun. Even though I only have two ounces of each color, this is going to take a while, but I’m in no rush. I’m trying to find that Zen feeling again and just enjoy the process.