Friday, March 29, 2013

Post blog tour recap

“Always remember, your focus determines your reality.”
George Lucas
Yesterday was phenomenal. I thank each and everyone who came and visited me on this blog. I hope you enjoyed the post and the pattern.
The only problem I had was trimming down what I wanted to say. It was so hard choosing what to put on that one page.
There were so many aspect of crocheting I could have talked about. So many pictures I wanted to share. So many people I wanted to acknowledge. But it would have been a book so I had to choose. Not an easy task.
I thought about raving about thread crochet. Anyone who knows me knows it's my passion. I love the finer threads and the pieces you can create with it.
My Wreath of Roses Doily

I thought about raving about Irish Crochet. again one of my favorite forms of crochet. It influences my work and ideas immensely.
         
 My Irish Crochet Collar done in size 80 thread
I thought about writing about my creative process. I may do that one next year. 
I thought about writing about what I am seeing in the crochet world these days. 
I thought about posting about my accomplishments. But decided it was a day about crochet and not me.  
I thought about writing about my collection of antique crochet patterns and hooks.
I thought about acknowledging all the great people that have been so supportive of my endeavors. This one I decided that there was no way I could list everyone without accidentally forgetting someone and making them feel less than they are. So I chose not to go that route. You all know who you are and you reside in my heart as special souls I am honored to have known or know. 
I don't have a picture of a hug to put here or I would........... 
So as you can see all those posts everyone has written just didn't happen. They had to put a lot of time and thought into what they wanted to present. I think everyone did a great job.
Tomorrow I will go back to writing about my daily life with crochet updates, hiking pictures and whatever strikes my fancy. But today needed to be a recap of yesterdays wonderful experience.

Thursday, March 28, 2013

Finallly my day on the tour

“Every success I have ever had or will have in the future comes not solely
from my own ambition and hard work, but also from those that have encouraged,
supported and challenged me. Success is never, ever a one person job.”
T.S. Tate

Today is my day on the Crochetville  Tour Through Crochet County  to celebrate National Crochet Month. I have been impatiently waiting for my turn to shout out my love of  crochet. This month has been incredible with all the great blog posts by so many wonderful talented designers and crochet professionals. I feel very humble to be numbered among them. Thank you Crochetville for putting this together. I have enjoyed the tour and checking out everyone's posts. Hope you have been reading along all month like I have.
You will find a free pattern of mine at the end of this post. I do hope you enjoy it. It was hard deciding what pattern to share. Thought about a thread pattern, But I chose one that would appeal to the largest number of people. My doilies are my passion but I do realize not everyone wants to make a doily. So I decided this little headband would be fun to share. So you will find my Poppin Popcorn headband in it's entirety below.

If you are a crochet lover and you aren't a member yet you might want to join and support the CGOA. Crochet Guild Of America. The organization is proud to support and promote crochet everywhere. I have been a Professional member for years and it has been very supportive of me and my endeavers. The CGOA published my very first pattern the Autumn Splendor shawl in their CGOA Pattern line.
They made me feel like I could really become a designer. Which encouraged me to spread my wings and fly......
There is the Masters program that helps you refine and recognize your skills. The Mentor program if you want to pursue becoming a professional. My mentee Lori Carlson is sharing my day here so go visit her here . Education and promotion at the Knit and Crochet shows twice a year.
If you want to challenge yourself you can enter the CGOA Design contest they put on each year. I love the challenge myself and have won in the past.
Oh and the Knit and Crochet Shows are a great place to hook up with fellow crochet lovers. I have made many friends in the few that I have been able to attend so far. I will be at both this year and can hardly wait to see my friends and make new ones.
The tour has also promoted and supported the charity Project Night Night.  Be sure to check them out here and add your support through a crocheted item or a donation.

But before you pick up your hook grab your yarn and delve in to the Poppin Popcorn headband pattern I thought you might like to read about what crochet means to me and how I learned. It has been such a large part of my life for a long time.
When other kids were pouring over comic books I was drooling over the crochet books packed in a box in our attic. The beauty that was on those pages entranced me and teased me. A sirens call I had to answer. There were balls of thread and tiny little hooks to tempt me also in the same box. I did not know until years later they were my grandmothers books and hooks. Oh the beautiful doily patterns that whispered to me. Make me, make me..... The temptation was too great, I had to try it. Word of experience do not try and teach yourself how to crochet with a size 13 hook and size 50 thread. Not likely to happen. I did try and I was very frustrated. Being left handed didn't help either as all the pictures in the books were for a right handed crocheters. At eight years old it is a bit hard to translate that sort of thing by one's self. But I still drooled over the pictures of the wonderful things that hook could help me make if I just mastered the little bugger.
It was a year or so later that my aunt Haydee came to visit with her crochet bag in tote. My eyes got big and I siddled up to stand next to her in rapt attention. Not only was she making that hook do what she wanted. She was left handed just like me....... I think she realized I might like to learn to crochet when the drool landed in her lap. Well long story short.
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Haydee!
The gift you gave me that day has lasted me a life time.  
Years ago I wrote a poem about crochet in my life. I am going share it with you today as it sums it up well I think.

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I Found my Crochet Hook

When I was young and fresh,
I found my crochet hook.
When I needed some quiet and time to think,
I found my crochet hook.
When first married and had more time than money,
I found my crochet hook.
When the military sent us far from home, with no friends or family close by,
I found my crochet hook.
When the kids where arriving and needed some clothes,
I found my crochet hook.
When they wanted a toy or the doll to be dressed,
I found my crochet hook.
When the house needed decorated with just the right touch,
I found my crochet hook.
When I was tired and grumpy and needed to hide,
I found my crochet hook.
When proms came and we needed the shawl and a clutch,
I found my crochet hook.
When weddings came and it was time to dress up,
I found my crochet hook.
When the nest is empty and have hours to fill,
I found my crochet hook.
When a gift was needed and the budget wouldn't stretch,
I found my crochet hook.
When I couldn't sleep and the night seemed to press,
I found my crochet hook.
When the grandchildren appeared and need to be spoiled,
I found my crochet hook.
When I needed some quiet and time to think,
I found my crochet hook.
So as I go through life, in good times and bad,
 the one thing I have always been thankful for was,
I found my crochet hook.

Kathryn A White,

Again Thank You Aunt Haydee
Thanks to you I have mastered that little bugger.

 And now that I have bored you with the longest post I have ever written. Here is your reward for your perseverance and patience.
The Poppin Popcorn Headband
Poppin Popcorn Headband
Designed By  Kathryn A White

Skill Level   Moderate
Materials 
Yarn: Baby Soft
Hook:  F/3.75mm
Misc: Tapestry needle
Button 1 and 1/4 inch or 1 and 3/8 inch
Gauge: 8 and 1/2 rows = 3 inches
15 sts = 3 inches
Size: sm fits a head circumference of 22 inches.
Adding 1 inch per each size up.
Recommended that you want a snug fit.
Width is 3 and 3/4 inches.

Special Stitches
Popcorn Stitch  = do the required number of dc in one st/or sp, as indicated, remove hook from loop, insert hook into top of the first stitch in the group, catch the lp and pull through. To have the popcorn face the front of the work insert hook from front to back. To have the popcorn face the backside of the work insert the hook back to front. 
fpdc = front post double crochet: done in this manner. Make a dc with the thread caught up around the post of the st on the rnd/row before by reaching through from the front of the st on the rnd/row before instead of into the top of the stitch. Complete as a normal dc,
bpdc = back post double crochet: done in this manner. Make a dc with the thread caught up around the post of the st on the rnd/row before by reaching through from the back of the st on the rnd/row before instead of into the top of the stitch. Complete as a normal dc,

Poppin Popcorn Headband
Row 1: Ch 21, turn, dc in 4th ch from hook, dc in each ch st across. < Counting the 3 skipped chs at the beg of row as 1 dc, 19 dc >
Row 2: ch 2, turn, ( fpdc in next dc, bpdc in next dc, ) 8 times, fpdc in next dc, dc in next dc,
Row 3: ch 2, turn,  ( bpdc in next fpdc, fpdc in next bpdc, ) 8 times, bpdc in next fpdc, dc in 2nd ch of ch 2 at beg of previous row,
Row 4: ch 2, turn, ( fpdc in next bpdc, bpdc in next fpdc ) 8 times, fpdc in next bpdc, dc in 2nd ch of ch 2 at beg of  previous row,
Row 5: repeat row 3,
Row 6: ch 2, turn, fpdc in next bpdc, fpdc in next fpdc, dc in next bpdc, 4 dc in next fpdc, remove hook from loop, insert hook from the front top into of the first stitch in the group, [ popcorn stitch made ] catch the lp and pull through. dc in next bpdc, fpdc in next fpdc, fpdc in next bpdc, dc in next fpdc, popcorn st in next bpdc, dc in next fpdc, fpdc in next bpdc, fpdc in next fpdc, dc in next bpdc, popcorn st in next fpdc, dc in next bpdc, fpdc in next fpdc, fpdc, in next bpdc, dc in 2nd ch of ch 2 at beg of  previous row,  This is the right side of your headband.
Row 7: ch 2, turn, bpdc in next 2 fpdc, dc in next dc, popcorn st in next popcorn st, [ on wrong side rows insert your hook from the back to the front to catch up the lp  this will have all your popcorn stitches facing the same way ]( dc in next dc, bpdc in next 2 fpdc, dc in next dc, popcorn st in next popcorn st, dc in next dc, ) 2 times, bpdc in next 2 fpdc, dc in 2nd ch of ch 2 at beg of  previous row,
Row 8: ch 2, turn, fpdc in next 2 bpdc, dc in next dc, popcorn st in next popcorn st, [ on right side rows insert your hook from the front to the back to catch up the lp this will have all your popcorn stitches facing the same way ] ( dc in next dc, fpdc in next 2 bpdc, dc in next dc, popcorn st in next popcorn st, dc in next dc, ) 2 times, bpdc in next 2 fpdc, dc in 2nd ch of ch 2 at beg of  previous row,
Repeat row 7 and 8 until you have  19 ( 20)  { 21 }  inches total ending with row 8.
End Ribbing
Row 1: ch 2, turn, fpdc in next fpdc, bpdc in next fpdc, fpdc in next dc, bpdc around top of popcorn st, fpdc in next dc, bpdc in next fpdc, fpdc in next fpdc, bpdc in next dc, fpdc around top of popcorn st, bpdc in next dc, fpdc in next fpdc, bpdc in next fpdc, fpdc in next dc, bpdc around top of popcorn st, fpdc in next dc, bpdc in next fpdc, fpdc in next fpdc, dc in 2nd ch of ch 2 at beg of  previous row,
Row 2: ch 2, turn,  ( bpdc in next fpdc, fpdc in next bpdc, ) 8 times, bpdc in next fpdc, dc in 2nd ch of ch 2 at beg of previous row,
Row 3: ch 2, turn, ( fpdc in next bpdc, bpdc in next fpdc ) 8 times, fpdc in next bpdc, dc in 2nd ch of ch 2 at beg of  previous row,
Row 4-5: repeat row 2 and 3 sequentially End off leaving a 15 inch tail,
Assembly
Holding wrong sides together using the 15 inch tail sew the 2 ends together matching stitch to stitch.
Once ends are sewn together, then weave the needle and yarn through the stitches back across. Gently pull the yarn until the joining gathers up to the tightness you desire. Lock in with a couple tiny stitches at the end.  Sew button into center of gathered joining.   
Created and Designed By
Kathryn A White
May be duplicated for private use, But not for resale
March 5th 2013

Monday, March 25, 2013

Never boring around here. Trip, Blog tour and Car woes.

“We could never learn to be brave and patient if there were only joy in the world”
Helen Keller

We finally got to spend our weekend up at Dead Horse State Park this last weekend. We were supposed to go the weekend before. But ended up car shopping.
Actually we ended up combining business and pleasure this time as we picked up the car we had bought as they were supposed to do some work on it. ( Will go into that later ) 
So we actually had a vehicle with us to go see some of the sites in the area besides the motor home.
We enjoyed ourselves immensely. Though we were a couple weeks to early for the wild flowers up this high. My luck this year. We did see a lot of birds though. I managed to get a few good shots.
The Blue Herons were abundant around the lagoon and not camera shy like some places I have been.
Captured this fellow checking us out

I am trying to perfect catching birds in flight.
This guy cooperated with me and gave me my first decent shot.

Above the lagoon an Osprey was playing on the thermals. What an awesome sight.

At the ruins at Tuzgoot this little White crown was our guide.

We also went to Montezuma's Castle.
The ruins there are quite impressive.

And I did manage to find a few wildflowers.

Unfortunately we will be going back up there tomorrow and returning the vehicle we purchased. They didn't fix something they were supposed to and how they by passed the problem gave us some real concerns as to their trustworthiness. So we get to start car shopping again. If you note a lack of enthusiasm here you are right. We thought we were done. But there are some things you just can't live with.

On a brighter note.
Tomorrow two of my good friends will have their days on the
Tour through Crochet Country.
If you not familiar with what's going on there check it out 
Susan Lowman here and Michele Maks Here
Be sure to go visit their blogs tomorrow.
Remember I have my day on Thursday and I have a free pattern I will be posting that day. I am such an impatient person and this waiting for my turn has been sooo hard.
I have enjoyed the posts by everyone else and I have read each and everyone.  
I get to share my day with my mentee Lori Carlson.
We are both thread lovers.

Thursday, March 14, 2013

And it's only Wednesday

“True life is lived when tiny changes occur.”
Leo Tolstoy
Been quite the week and it's only Wednesday.
Monday we got a call about our car which was in the shop yet again. They finally decided to total the poor thing.
They tried straightening the frame more than once and it still wasn't right so they finally called it a loss and put us out of our misery.
This has been a part of our life since the middle of last July when we were hit by a young man making an improper left turn. Turned right into us in the intersection.
So my good intentions of writing nice breezy crochet blogs this week went right out the window.
We started shopping immediately as we only had a limited time for the rental car they were providing us. So in a whirlwind we searched high and low for the right vehicle to replace the Forerunner.
We did feel that the car had protected us in the accident so decided another Toyota was a good candidate. We finally found one we both agreed upon. It's a Toyota Tacoma crew cab pickup. 4 wheel drive, 2007. Marv says he will haul dirt and bricks for me as I need them for my yard projects. I must admit it will be easier to do that with a truck than a SUV.
To make matters worse I got a nasty cold. So I wasn't the most comfortable while we were searching. Alright I will confess Marv was super patient with his irritable cranky wife. The poor salesmen really didn't stand a chance. It's hard to be cheerful,and smiley when you feel like the..... well I can't think of anything polite to say so you will have to use your imagination. Especially doing something you don't really like doing in the first place. It did have the advantage of they did leave us to ourselves after I snarled at them a time or two. 
I did manage to find a little time to work on my projects. Probably the only thing that kept our marriage from falling apart here. Marv has learned though over the years. If I get too stressed hand the lady a hook and set her in a quiet place and leave her alone....
I do have some bragging rights to share. I had intended to share a post about this on Monday.
I have two patterns in the Spring issue of Interweave. One is my Promenade Shawl, the other is my Promise necklace. I have to round up a picture of the necklace. But I do have a couple pictures of the shawl.  
My Promenade shawl resting before it left my house.

Promenade shawl

I was doing a photo shoot today and I had a very serious director.
Not much gets by Elsie.

And finally to make my day better I thought I would add a bright spot.
Hopefully the rest of the week will get better and better.
I am off to crochet and veg the rest of the evening.

Thursday, March 7, 2013

Weeks catch up

“I've got nothing to do today but smile.”
Simon and Garfunkel
 
I know I am so bad about keeping up with my writing here. Seems like the days just slip through my fingers.
The weekend was a kick here. We went to the Renaissance Fair on Saturday. I went in costume. I got to wear my head piece that I designed as part of my costume. I got lots of great comments on it.
It's always fun to show off your crochet. Even more fun when it's something you have designed.
Tuesday was Prescott and the Crochet meeting. Always a great day. Love spending time sharing my passion with these great ladies.
The rest of this week so far has been dealing with the Toyota. Yes it still isn't right. The accident was in July and we are still having issues with it. Seems the frame is bent. Now they are trying to decide what to do about it. It took them long enough to take us seriously that it just wasn't driving right. Very frustrating for Marv that they just wouldn't hear what he was saying. It will be nice to get this resolved. Either fixed or replaced. But we don't feel we have to drive a substandard vehicle when it wasn't before the accident. 
Other than all that my hook has been flying. Trying to get some of these designs done and ready to ship out. Though I am going to have to do most of last weekend work. Just wasn't right and I really worry about not putting my best work forward. If I don't feel good about it, it doesn't go. I would rather redo that settle for my 2nd best work.
Well here are some pictures of the Renaissance Fair. Will post more tomorrow.

Me in my full costume. Tried to keep it simple and comfortable

Okay Marv caught me playing around

I go to the Renaissance Fair and what do I take pictures of?
Flowers.
I can't seem to help myself.

This gentleman was part of the shows warm up. He was charming a couple kids here.

And only a fiber artist would take pictures of the wool in the raw.
This ewe was kind enough to pose nicely for me.