Saturday, October 27, 2012

The Stitcher's Corner

I LOVE YARN DAY 2012

Yes, there is a national I Love Yarn Day and I love it!  A day to celebrate something that makes so many of us happy, happy, happy.  Whether you are a yarncrafter or the recipient of something made by one.  This day touches most of us.  Ever think about those store bought sweaters?  You really appreciate them on a chilly day and guess what...  They too started out as YARN.  So what did you do to celebrate I Love Yarn Day?









Using a couple of designs found on the Craft Yarn Council (CYC) website, we created badges to show our love for yarn. 



Those who did not knit or crochet but wanted to share in the joy of the day were welcomed to 'pick' a flower to wear.

Until I see you again...

HAPPY CRAFTING

Coukkii

Saturday, October 6, 2012

And They're Off!!!


The day before shipping


We have just wrapped up our 2012 Hats for Preemies project!!! We were so inspired by this project, as we ohhhh'd and awwwed as each hat was completed and turned in for shipping.

   


All wrapped up and ready to go.

   



       We shipped out 105 hats to
      Georgetown University
      Hospital this past
      Wednesday.






Thank you Georgetown for allowing us to serve you. 


Until I see you again...

HAPPY CRAFTING

Coukkii

Sunday, September 9, 2012

A Little Nudge

Hats for Preemies

When the semi-final count was done we had knitted and crocheted over 80 hats....  We're so close, I don't see why we can't deliver 100 hats.  Right?  Here I go with that little nudge (or push as some of the group calls it) lol.  Any commitments???  If we push the deadline back a week; will that help?  I will commit to 1 if knitted or 2 if crocheted.

These are such a great group of women.  That's all it took; the emails and phone messages with individual commitments started pouring in.  I'm so excited, I can't wait until the end of the week to see what the final count will be!!!!

Hummm about 65
In my last blog I posted a picture of the motivational wall for this project.  I failed to explain that each of those paper hats represent a hand-made hat waiting to warm a precious little head.  And although the wall appeared to be a bit 'sad' looking, it actually wasn't.  We weren't that far into the project and we already had a dozen or so completed hats!  That doesn't count work in progress.  As the project continued, it got to the point the number of hats on the wall appeared to be changing every 3 to 4 hours.  In the morning when coming into work, on a break, during lunch, the number of hats kept increasing and the designs were becoming more and more intricate.

This project has given me such satisfaction.  Former newbies to knitting, Alona, Jenny, Maxine, and Tiffany are no longer in that beginners category.  Alona, a diehard crocheter, was going to knit just that one beginner's hat.  All others were going to be crocheted.  Well that didn't work out.  She has made at least three knitted hats.  Each one from a more demanding pattern.  Jenny, determined to knit her way (twisted stitches) has gotten really comfortable with the correct way of stitching; and has the hats to prove it.  Maxine was so inspired, she completed a knitting project she started 100 years ago while still contributing to the project.  And Tiffany has started a project where she is knitting in the round.  Talk about being motivated.

Now you must know we do have some, more experienced knitters in the group and each of us has pushed past that apprehension of the unknown; Diane, Jeanette, Mary and myself (Coukkii).  Diane was the first to venture out and tackle the more difficult patterns.  Mary has made a sweater for her grand daughter and knits in the round using double pointed needles now.  Jeanette has worked a pattern, written in the round, on straight needles.  And I have used the double pointed needles, but prefer my extra small 9" circulars; and  I've come up with a quick crochet pattern.  (I need to honor that 2 hat commitment I made.)  We're not limited to those of us at the workplace.  Rita was the first to deliver a knitted hat.  Sheryl has four that are on their way.  Tobye has reported she has three hats to contribute and will commit to making one more.   And Maxine's niece has sent in a hat and told her aunt she has three more!!!    The 'new' newbies; Alberta and Billye.  They both area adding the finishing touches to their first hat and have the second on the needles.  Truely an encouragement to others just starting out.

If all of this wasn't enough to energize the spirit, we have two women who will be starting to learn the basics next week.  Don't think you have to be a 'student' to be a part of this group; all projects (with their crafters in tow) are welcomed.  Lynn has finished her shawl, with its beautiful lace inserts and Wilma has picked up a crochet project she's now determined to complete.  To Ray and the two women who expressed interest in spending their lunch with us...We look forward to your company.      

Until I see you again...

Happy Crafting

Coukkii

Patterns used for the hats shown
Grandma Marilyns Very Easy Knit Hat
Preemie Hats for Charity
Pom Pom Winter Hat
Preemie Hats
Closed Shell Newborn Cap

Friday, September 7, 2012

The Stitcher's Corner

The Stitcher's Corner - the little area where we meet on Tuesdays and Thursdays, (and most Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays)....

The Start - an inspirational sample
We began to form just a little over two months ago when we started the Hats for Preemies project.  A  few of my coworkers and I would meet in the cafeteria to knit during our lunch.   There were a few who had contributed to the Warm Up America! project via crochet and were interested in learning how to knit.  Realizing my God given talents were meant to be shared; I agreed to show them basic knitting (everything I know) in return for at least one hat.  Soon others started asking about the Hats for Preemies project or wanting to expand their abilities beyond making dishcloths.  Before long I was sharing my talent, people were involved in a worthwhile cause, and... it was time for a more reliable schedule.  So, there you have it...'Basic Knitting' on Tuesdays and Thursdays.  I must say, if one of your 'talents' is teaching, then you understand what it feels like to see someone, you've taught, grasp a concept and run with it.  Moving beyond what they thought was possible.  Totally awesome!  

The group has grown to be quite a little knitting circle (crocheting too).  I still share what I know, we still have hats being made and more importantly, we get to spend time with others who share the same passion or get the same satisfaction in seeing a skein of yarn become so much more.

This week's news (August 20th - August 24th):  Alona, a complete newbie to knitting, and Maxine, learning a new crochet stitch, had both come to a point where... something had gone wrong, somewhere along the way.  But instead of giving up, they came to The Stitcher's Corner with projects in tow.  Instructing Alona in "the art of unraveling" and picking up stitches; and helping Maxine understand how she could possibly gain so many stitches in only the third crochet round, they spend their time analyzing and correcting their own mistakes.  THAT'S IT!!!  That's what it's all about.  If you understand the effect a stitch has on the yarn (what the result will be if you purl instead of knit) you can master any project!

Until I see you again...

HAPPY CRAFTING

Coukkii

Sunday, August 12, 2012

Reaching the Finish Line

We got quite a bit accomplished today; and if we keep up this pace we'll be able to wrap up the "Warm Up America!" project by the end of September.  Just before the cold weather rolls in.  

Stacey has finished the edging on "A Cape Cod Winter".  (If you recall Rita started the edging at our last meeting.)   



It took a minute, but we finally came
 up with the layout we wanted.                           One more round of sc (single crochet).
The beginning of A Cape Cod Winter

Almost there


Done!!! Ready for bagging.



This gives us four completed blankets.

Ready to be donated.

Baby Boy
Mexico City
Purple Passion
and now  A Cape Cod Winter.







In two weeks, August 26th, we will be meeting to complete 'The Patriot'.  So please have your sections complete and ready to be whipped stitched together.  Jeanette has volunteered to crochet the edging.  Thank you Jeanette.

That will leave us, 'A Sunflowery Day', 'Baby Girl' and 'My Little One'.  So please stop by to pick up a row or two of the sections so we can have the strips ready for assembly.  (September 9th and September 23rd.)


Until I see you again....


HAPPY CRAFTING

Coukkii

Monday, June 18, 2012

June's half gone

Hey all,


The "Hats for Preemies" project is under way!!!!  We kicked our summer project off on June 1st and have had a few hats completed already.  


This is the perfect summer project.  The hats don't take much yarn, (not much to carry around) and they work up pretty quickly.  I've been able to make a hat in a day, (on a week day, which means I had to go to work and couldn't crochet all day) LOL.   


Yarn has been donated and bought, from donations dedicated to this project.  So there is no need to buy yarn.  For those who want to use the donated yarn, let me now.  Just drop a line to my AOL address and I'll get the yarn to you. 


Once you complete a hat please shoot me an email.  I want to know who gets that first hat (after this email) made.


I'm new at this blog stuff so please be patient.  I'll get pictures uploaded next time.


Until I see you again....


HAPPY CRAFTING


Coukkii