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MickyFine's 2023 Projects

1MickyFine
Dic 30, 2022, 3:42 pm

I'm Micky, 36, and completely fulfill the librarian stereotype as I wear glasses and cardigans and in my spare time I work on various fiber crafts. I do cross-stitch and crochet and have a couple projects currently on the go: a cross-stitch Christmas tree skirt (my second year working on this one) and a crocheted poncho. I usually post update photos on the cross-stitch project when I finish a page (I'll post a current status photo soon though) and all other projects get shared when started and completed.

2thornton37814
Gen 1, 2023, 2:06 pm

Welcome back!

3MickyFine
Gen 1, 2023, 7:12 pm

>2 thornton37814: Thanks, Lori!

4MickyFine
Gen 1, 2023, 7:14 pm

As promised, here's a photo of the current state of the Christmas tree skirt. I am hoping to have this wrapped up so I can use it for Christmas 2023.

5thornton37814
Gen 1, 2023, 9:00 pm

>4 MickyFine: It's looking great!

6dudes22
Gen 2, 2023, 5:34 am

That's really very nice. It's so intricate. Looking forward to seeing it finished.

7PawsforThought
Gen 2, 2023, 5:53 am

Wow, the tree skirt looks great, Micky!

8MickyFine
Gen 2, 2023, 11:04 am

>5 thornton37814: Thanks, Lori!

>6 dudes22: Thank you, Betty. It's a lot of detail but it's pretty fun.

>7 PawsforThought: Thank you, Paws!

9MickyFine
Gen 5, 2023, 1:29 pm

And I've already added a third project to my rotation for this year. In addition to the tree skirt and my poncho, I also purchased another cross-stitch pattern yesterday. One of my close friends is turning 40 this year (in July) and I've decided to make her a fun Star Wars-themed piece. The pattern is pretty simple, but I'll be doing it on 18-count black aida (my first time at that count and with black fabric) so expect some moaning about my life choices in the next few months. Fabric is on order and I'll hit Michael's to pick up the embroidery floss colours I'll need plus a hoop probably this weekend. Since I'll be at Michael's for that, and I have a gift card hanging out in my wallet, I might also pick up fibre fill for the amigurumi Nativity set (which I am NOT starting until the tree skirt is done).

10MickyFine
Modificato: Gen 6, 2023, 11:56 am

Sigh. I checked the gauge on my crochet poncho last night as I was finally nearing 4 inches in height (it's 209 stitches wide so it takes a while to get there) and while my gauge swatch was perfect, somehow I now have have an extra stitch and row on the actual project. My only guess is that I switched hook models between my swatch and the actual project (went from an all steel hook to a more comfortable aluminum hook with rubbery, ergonomic handle) and somehow I crochet tighter with the more comfortable hook. So now I have to purchase yet another hook (I'm upgrading my collection to the nicer ergonomic hooks as I encounter projects that need them) AND frog the whole darn thing (an entire skein of yarn's worth). *sob*

ETA: Although because this poncho is basically just a giant rectangle sewn together, maybe I'll stick with the hook I have and just go up a size in the pattern. Still all the frogging *sob* but no swatching and no hook purchases required (as long as I can stay consistent).

11thornton37814
Gen 7, 2023, 6:02 pm

>9 MickyFine: I hope you enjoy stitch on black more than I do. If you don't have a size 26 needle, you might want to pick up a package. I'm using a 28 needle on the 36 count overdyed fabric I'm stitching (over two) for one piece because this dyer's base fabric shrinks quite a bit in the process. I have used their fabric previously and learned to go with the needle size for the next size fabric. I've been very comfortable with the 28 on it. Most people I know who stitch on 18 count Aida prefer a size 26 needle to a 24.

12lauralkeet
Gen 7, 2023, 8:28 pm

>10 MickyFine: been there, Micky. You have my sympathies.

13MickyFine
Gen 8, 2023, 9:36 am

>11 thornton37814: Thanks for the tip, Lori.

>12 lauralkeet: I appreciate the sympathy, Laura. I've been cross-stitching all weekend to avoid the frogging. 😆

14tiffin
Gen 8, 2023, 3:31 pm

>4 MickyFine:: That's a lovely pattern!

15MickyFine
Gen 9, 2023, 10:52 pm

>14 tiffin: Thank you!

16melannen
Gen 9, 2023, 11:25 pm

Hi Mickey! I am 39 and also a librarian stereotype. I never realized we were that close in age!

I have to admit if I was doing your poncho project at this point I would just add a decrease somewhere...

17tiffin
Gen 10, 2023, 10:17 am

"add a decrease": excellent oxymoron!

18lesmel
Gen 10, 2023, 3:22 pm

>4 MickyFine: That is really lovely! I cannot imagine the effort put into cross stitch. I lose patience after 10 minutes with most hand crafts; but I can quilt for 8 hours straight and never think it odd.

19MickyFine
Gen 11, 2023, 12:21 pm

>16 melannen: Well because it's more stitches in a gauge square than what it should be, it would be increasing rather than decreasing that would fix it. But because it's a giant rectangle, there's no good way to do it so frogging it is.

>18 lesmel: Thank you. I find cross-stitch really soothing and can't a sew a straight line on a sewing machine to save my life so I'll leave all the quilting for you. :)

20MickyFine
Gen 12, 2023, 1:09 pm

Made a crafting related purchase the other day and am eagerly looking forward to its arrival in... 15-25 days. I bought a Lumos Knitting Light which will be handy for both crochet and cross-stitch, I think. Plus probably reading. Anyone have one of these doodads already?

21PawsforThought
Gen 12, 2023, 2:07 pm

>20 MickyFine: Don’t have one but I know people in my Facebook group that does. A lot of people seem to recommend head lamps as they serve the same purpose but are generally easier to find (and thus often cheaper).

22MickyFine
Gen 12, 2023, 7:05 pm

>21 PawsforThought: I'm a bit of a diva about not squishing my curls so no head lamps for me.

I'll make sure to share the skinny on the lamp when I get it.

23PawsforThought
Gen 13, 2023, 2:46 am

>22 MickyFine: As a fellow curly-head, I completely understand.

24thornton37814
Gen 14, 2023, 5:39 pm

>20 MickyFine: I've seen them but I don't know anyone who uses them. You'll have to let us know how it works for you.

25MickyFine
Gen 19, 2023, 10:23 am

I finished another page on the Christmas tree skirt on the weekend and am finally getting around to sharing my progress.

The most recent page:


The state of the whole project:

26lauralkeet
Gen 19, 2023, 10:43 am

That’s looking great Micky!

27tiffin
Gen 19, 2023, 11:31 am

Lovely! It will be a shame to put gifts on it to cover it up.

28MickyFine
Gen 19, 2023, 1:19 pm

>26 lauralkeet: Thanks, Laura.

>27 tiffin: On the other hand, the gifts will protect it from the cats, LOL.

29al.vick
Gen 19, 2023, 2:55 pm

That's really looking nice. You have done a beautiful job!

30al.vick
Gen 19, 2023, 2:55 pm

That's really looking nice. You have done a beautiful job!

31dudes22
Gen 19, 2023, 3:42 pm

That's looking great!

32MickyFine
Modificato: Gen 19, 2023, 4:11 pm

>29 al.vick: Thanks, Alison!

>31 dudes22: Thanks, Betty!

33tiffin
Gen 20, 2023, 9:17 am

>28 MickyFine:: My old moggy, Iris (left us at 19 years), used to curl up under the Cmas tree, pretty much staying there until the tree came down. You could hear her purring as it went up.

34lesmel
Gen 20, 2023, 10:14 am

>25 MickyFine: That's coming along nicely. There's always something magical in a project where one suddenly realizes how much work has happened and the project is turning into something.

35MickyFine
Gen 20, 2023, 11:42 am

>33 tiffin: Aww, adorable. We have two cats and both of them like to sit under the tree every once in a while but they'll also use it as a spot to jump out at the other from so the tree skirt can get rucked up a few times over the season until there's gifts there.

>34 lesmel: Very well put!

36thornton37814
Gen 21, 2023, 10:55 am

That tree skirt is looking good! You'll treasure it for years to come!

37MickyFine
Gen 22, 2023, 12:22 pm

Thank you, Lori!

38MickyFine
Gen 24, 2023, 9:39 pm

The poncho I'm crocheting is using herringbone half double crochet and I'm really loving how it looks.

39tiffin
Gen 24, 2023, 11:53 pm

That is a lovely stitch.

40dudes22
Gen 25, 2023, 5:28 am

That is really pretty.

41mnleona
Gen 25, 2023, 6:01 am

The tree skirt is beautiful.
I have never done the herringbone stitch and I do like the look.

42lauralkeet
Gen 25, 2023, 7:26 am

Ooh that's pretty. I love looking at stitch patterns. I bought Vogue Knitting The Ultimate Stitch Dictionary mostly for its excellent swatch photography. In a venn diagram of book nerds and knitting nerds, it falls right into that overlapping space.

43al.vick
Gen 25, 2023, 8:58 am

That looks cool.

44MickyFine
Gen 25, 2023, 12:57 pm

So lovely to have a group who share my love for a nice looking stitch. :)

>42 lauralkeet: I order stitch dictionaries for work all the time but I've never picked one up myself. I tend to learn new stitches from YouTube but hadn't thought about the swatch of it all to see what fabric will look like. Maybe I'll have to skim some at work to see if there's one for crochet stitches that I want to add to my personal library.

45MickyFine
Gen 27, 2023, 1:59 pm

My Lumos Lumos light arrived earlier this week and I really like it so far. It has three colours of light (a pinkish white, a yellowish one, and a bluish white) all of which can be increased or decreased in brightness. I've used it for both cross-stitch (the black Aida project) and for crochet and found it really handy.

46rosalita
Gen 27, 2023, 2:12 pm

>45 MickyFine: I was wondering what you thought of it — thanks for updating us.

47thornton37814
Gen 29, 2023, 11:40 am

>45 MickyFine: That's the kind you wear around your neck, isn't it? I try to stay away from black fabric. I remember stitching on some years ago and hated it. They say the blackboard color is easier to use than black, but I've not been tempted yet. I just can't imagine using it in higher count stuff that I prefer.

48MickyFine
Gen 29, 2023, 12:29 pm

>46 rosalita: Happy to share.

>47 thornton37814: Yes, it's sort of like a malleable, two-headed snake that you hang on your neck.

I'm not a huge fan of the black fabric but the project I'm working on does look super cool using it.

49thornton37814
Gen 29, 2023, 4:23 pm

>48 MickyFine: If you describe it that way, I'll never get one! LOL

50MickyFine
Modificato: Feb 7, 2023, 3:58 pm

Finished another page of the tree skirt pattern yesterday. Officially done the top half!

The most recent page:


The big picture:

51lauralkeet
Feb 5, 2023, 10:47 am

Wow, it's looking great Micky!

52dudes22
Feb 5, 2023, 11:24 am

That is great!

53thornton37814
Feb 5, 2023, 11:39 am

>50 MickyFine: The tree skirt is looking wonderful!

54mnleona
Feb 6, 2023, 7:38 am

Beautiful work.

55MickyFine
Feb 6, 2023, 11:06 am

Thank you, Laura, Betty, Lori, and Leona. I'm really pleased with how it's turning out.

56al.vick
Feb 7, 2023, 9:45 am

lovely.

57mnleona
Feb 8, 2023, 7:38 am

I hope you enter it in a Fair. My daughter entered my scarf one time at the Minnesota State Fair and I won second place. I always look at the needlework and quilts. So much talent.

58MickyFine
Feb 8, 2023, 12:45 pm

>57 mnleona: We don't really do fairs like that in my neck of the woods. The closest we get in Alberta would be K-Days (Edmonton) and the Stampede (Calgary). That's when you get the midway and exhibitions but there's no competition aspect to the exhibitions. There might be more competitive fairs in some of the smaller rural communities but I have no personal experience on that front.

59MickyFine
Feb 10, 2023, 11:21 am

I got a text from my sister-in-law on Wednesday asking if I had an extra pair of fingerless mitts on hand as niece #2 had lost her pair and "needed her punching gloves to be cool." I didn't but did a bit of searching and found a simple (free) pattern on Ravelry and told her I'd try and whip some up before we see them this coming Sunday. I had a long course at work yesterday morning where crocheting while listening was cool with the instructor and completed one there and then put the other one together in front of the TV last night. Simple pattern plus child-sized things make it much easier to complete a project, I must say.

60MickyFine
Feb 23, 2023, 12:14 pm

I got yarn mail yesterday! I ordered these gorgeous colours from the indie dyer, Gingersnap's Antique Lace series:


(Dyer's photo)

I'm planning to make the River Grove Wrap with it:


(Photos by designer Janine Myska)

I'm really excited to play with this yarn but must finish my current crochet project before I start on this one.

61norabelle414
Feb 23, 2023, 12:52 pm

but must finish my current crochet project before I start on this one.
Hmmmmm debatable

62MickyFine
Feb 23, 2023, 4:30 pm

>61 norabelle414: Well, I already have 2 cross-stitch projects also on the go. 3 projects total is feeling a little overwhelming at this point even though only one of them has a hard deadline.

63lauralkeet
Feb 23, 2023, 5:23 pm

>60 MickyFine: Oooh that wrap is gorgeous Micky. I can't wait to see it in that yarn, too.

>61 norabelle414: LOL!!

64MickyFine
Feb 23, 2023, 5:50 pm

>63 lauralkeet: Thanks, Laura. I'm really looking forward to seeing how it works up.

65SassyLassy
Feb 24, 2023, 10:20 am

>60 MickyFine: Well that's definitely a dangerous website! Thanks (I think!)

66MickyFine
Feb 24, 2023, 11:14 am

>65 SassyLassy: Most welcome!

67MickyFine
Mar 14, 2023, 4:36 pm

I finished the crochet poncho last week and I'm finally getting around to posting pictures:




Pattern: Uptown Poncho by CrochetDreamz on Ravelry
Hook: 6 mm
Yarn: Cascade Yarns Pacific

68MickyFine
Mar 14, 2023, 4:49 pm

The new crochet project is going pretty well. I've had multiple batches of frogging and redoing due to my own errors and gauge changes but it is working up beautifully. Because each colour block includes a change of stitch, I've taken pictures of each completed section thus far. Be warned, the light is not consistent in any of these photos and none of them are quite true to life.


Single crochet ribbing


Single crochet


Double crochet

69rosalita
Mar 14, 2023, 5:09 pm

>67 MickyFine: The poncho is fabulous!

70lauralkeet
Mar 14, 2023, 5:27 pm

The poncho looks great, Micky. I love that you post more pics for this group than the 75ers -- including that closeup on the detail. You know your audience LOL.

71dudes22
Mar 14, 2023, 6:49 pm

Very cute poncho!

72thornton37814
Mar 15, 2023, 8:16 am

I like the poncho!

73MickyFine
Mar 15, 2023, 10:02 am

Thank you all for the poncho love. It's quite cozy and will definitely do the job of being a good thing to slip on for short notice video calls when I'm working from home. :)

>70 lauralkeet: I love seeing the difference in stitches and such but I know that's a pretty niche interest. Thankfully this group shares that. :)

74norabelle414
Mar 15, 2023, 1:11 pm

Looks fantastic! The yarn colors are stunning.

75MickyFine
Mar 15, 2023, 3:06 pm

>74 norabelle414: Thanks! I'm really loving working with the four colours for my project.

76MickyFine
Mar 27, 2023, 5:52 pm

Couple more sections finished on the crochet wrap.

More single crochet ribbing, included mostly to show off the fourth colour:


Waffle stitch which involved a lot of front and back post double crochet, which were new stitches for me:

77mnleona
Mar 27, 2023, 5:57 pm

Love the border. Looks very nice.

78lauralkeet
Mar 28, 2023, 5:58 am

Waffle stitch looks interesting. I do love textured stitch patterns.

79dudes22
Mar 28, 2023, 8:59 am

Like the stitches. Can't wait to see the finished product.

80MickyFine
Mar 28, 2023, 10:03 am

>77 mnleona: Thanks, Leona.

>78 lauralkeet: It's a really fun texture, Laura. It's also one of the rare crochet stitches that has a right and wrong side.

>79 dudes22: Thanks, Betty. I'm now over halfway through the project so we'll see if I finish it before my trip in April or if it will have to wait until I come back in May.

81MickyFine
Apr 18, 2023, 11:09 am

The crochet wrap finished blocking yesterday!





Pattern: River Grove Wrap
Designer: Janine Myska
Yarn: Worsted weight 100% superwash merino in Glass Slipper, Antique Lace, Heirloom, and Satin Slip from Gingersnapthat
Hook size: 6 and 6.5 mm

82lauralkeet
Apr 18, 2023, 11:57 am

that's beautiful Micky!!

83MickyFine
Apr 18, 2023, 1:42 pm

>82 lauralkeet: Thanks, Laura!

84dudes22
Apr 18, 2023, 3:03 pm

That's really pretty. It would be great for a plane ride.

85MickyFine
Apr 18, 2023, 4:09 pm

>84 dudes22: Thanks, Betty. I'm actually currently debating putting it in my suitcase for a trip I'm leaving on tomorrow.

86MickyFine
Modificato: Apr 29, 2023, 7:14 am

My yarn store back home started their Local Yarn Store Day sale yesterday (20% off everything) so I bought a sweater quantity of yarn and I'll pick it up when I get back home.

I ordered Garnstudio DROPS Air, which is a blown baby alpaca and merino wool yarn. I read an article on yarnsub.com that had decent things to say about blown yarn but am curious if anyone around here has used it before?

87avaland
Apr 29, 2023, 7:43 am

Don't know how I managed to miss your thread, my apologies! Your work is lovely. I tried a little cross-stitch but did not stay with it (I salute your patience), and no crochet. The wrap is handsome.

88MickyFine
Apr 29, 2023, 8:05 am

>87 avaland: Thank you so much. I find cross-stitch pretty soothing but I know the counting and small stitches are definitely not everyone's cup of tea. 😊

89MickyFine
Apr 29, 2023, 9:21 am

Brought a bunch of yarn to make dish cloths while I'm on my trip with intentions of giving them to my mom and my brother's wife for their birthdays in June. After finishing one cloth, I felt like mixing it up and trying a different patten. So I once again borrowed Easy Crochet Dishcloths (my library has it in Hoopla) and picked out a couple new ones to try.

And so, behold the Grandma:



It took me a bit to get the hang of the placement of the stitches to get the ridged effect (it doesn't use the typical front or back loop approach), but it works up pretty easily once I mastered it.

90PawsforThought
Apr 29, 2023, 10:08 am

>89 MickyFine: That’s a nice gift to make, I know I’d be very happy if someone handmade dishcloths for me. And that colour is very nice and spring-like!

I haven’t tried Drops Air yet, but I’m familiar with their yarns in general and like them a lot. They’re one of the easiest (and least expensive) yarn producers to find here. I know a lot of people in my FB group has used Air and like it. I look forward to your review of it, and I’d like to try it myself.

91tiffin
Apr 29, 2023, 11:51 am

>60 MickyFine:: Oooooh that yarn!

All the crocheted dishcloths that my husband's former secretary made for us (he's retired now) are falling to wrack and ruin. I need to hunt down a pattern to make some as they are THE best for washing dishes and wiping counters.

92dudes22
Apr 29, 2023, 1:21 pm

>89 MickyFine: - I'm liking these a lot too. I have a couple that I use all the time and a friend that crochets, so I know I can get more.

93MickyFine
Mag 1, 2023, 5:41 am

>90 PawsforThought: Thanks, Paws. I'll keep you posted on the yarn when I (eventually) get to that project.

>91 tiffin: Thanks, Tui. All the patterns in the book I mentioned live up to the title so you might find something there.

>92 dudes22: Thanks, Betty. Awesome that you have a source for dishcloths.

94qebo
Mag 16, 2023, 8:48 am

>68 MickyFine: frogging
One of several vocabulary terms I've learned recently. And I've done a lot of this one. Others are "yarn barf" and "yarn chicken". I like the variety of textures in your shawl.

95lauralkeet
Modificato: Mag 16, 2023, 9:36 am

To add to your lexicon, although it's a knitting term: tink is to undo knitting, stitch by stitch. I won't insult your intelligence by telling you that "tink" is "knit" backwards. Oops. I just did. 😀

Is there such a thing as techorc?

96MickyFine
Mag 16, 2023, 9:55 am

>94 qebo: Frogging crops up for me both in crochet and cross-stitch (thankfully less frequently in the latter).

>95 lauralkeet: LOL. Tinking is much easier to get your mouth around than techorc.

97norabelle414
Mag 16, 2023, 9:56 am

My favorite weird term is "ramen yarn", when you frog something and the yarn retains a little of its knitted/crocheted shape so now it's kinky like ramen noodles.

98MickyFine
Mag 16, 2023, 10:19 am

>97 norabelle414: That's a new one for me but so accurate!

99beehappy
Mag 16, 2023, 11:55 pm

I've never used a crochet dishcloth. Can you put them in the washing machine and dryer?

100MickyFine
Mag 17, 2023, 11:51 am

>99 beehappy: I use cotton yarn for the dishcloths so yup, they're machine friendly. :)

101beehappy
Mag 19, 2023, 12:43 am

>100 MickyFine: Ah! Good to know.

102MickyFine
Mag 22, 2023, 2:39 pm

Finished another dishcloth last night. It's tricksier than other patterns I've done so it might not end up in the regular rotation, but it sure is pretty.


Right side


Close up for stitch appreciation


Wrong side

Pattern: Roof Tile from Easy Crochet Dishcloths
Hook: 3.5 mm
Yarn: Scheepjes Catona (not sure of colour, the band doesn't say)

103qebo
Mag 22, 2023, 5:06 pm

>102 MickyFine: That's a pretty stitch.

104mnleona
Mag 23, 2023, 6:50 am

>102 MickyFine: I like the pattern. I try to use different patterns when I crochet a scarf.

105beehappy
Mag 23, 2023, 12:15 pm

>102 MickyFine: Love the stitch and the color!

106MickyFine
Mag 23, 2023, 3:05 pm

Thanks all. I've been getting better at pushing myself to try new stitches and types of projects and am pleased that they've turned out well every time. It's making me more confident for tackling my first sweater project, which I'll do after I've finished the last of the gift dishcloths I'm currently working on.

107MickyFine
Giu 5, 2023, 1:39 pm

Well, as of this weekend I've officially started my first crochet sweater. I'm making the Sacred Woods sweater from Modern Crochet Sweaters.



The pattern is pretty simple and straightforward, so I'm hoping it'll be a good first sweater project. At the moment I'm still doing the foundation row. It uses a foundation double crochet to start, which is new for me but amazing. Rather than chaining and then going back to double crochet in each stitch, you do the chain stitch and the double crochet At The Same Time!!! I've had to frog a couple times as I sometimes forget to do the chain stitch, but it's a pretty awesome way to start.

108lauralkeet
Giu 6, 2023, 6:41 am

That's a really cute pattern, Micky. What color is yours?

109MickyFine
Giu 6, 2023, 12:23 pm

It's a bright red:



Red Heart Baby Hugs in Ladybug for the yarn curious.

110lauralkeet
Giu 6, 2023, 4:22 pm

>109 MickyFine: Wow, that will really pop! I look forward to watching it take shape. Do you crochet it all in one piece or do you need to seam pieces together at the end? I know absolutely nothing about crochet garments!

111SassyLassy
Giu 7, 2023, 9:40 am

>107 MickyFine: Another one here who knows nothing about crochet:

Rather than chaining and then going back to double crochet in each stitch, you do the chain stitch and the double crochet At The Same Time!!! Does this process give a hem?

112MickyFine
Giu 7, 2023, 3:05 pm

>110 lauralkeet: The way this one is designed, you do a giant rectangle (with a head hole), it gets folded in half and you seam the sides for the torso, then the sleeves are done in the round.

>111 SassyLassy: Not really? It just results in a nicer chain stitch on the bottom. It also makes it much harder for your foundation chain to twist, which is a problem I run into all the time.

113lauralkeet
Giu 8, 2023, 6:42 am

>112 MickyFine: Thanks Micky!

114qebo
Giu 8, 2023, 9:05 am

>107 MickyFine: foundation double crochet
I watched a tutorial. Clever.

115MickyFine
Giu 8, 2023, 12:07 pm

>113 lauralkeet: Happy to share. :)

>114 qebo: I was super impressed by it. I may start a bunch of projects this way in the future. :)

116tiffin
Giu 8, 2023, 12:11 pm

>102 MickyFine:: Thanks for including the pattern source, MF. I've ordered the book because this is something I want to do.

117MickyFine
Giu 8, 2023, 12:33 pm

>116 tiffin: Happy to share, Tui. I love this designer and she's Canadian!

118tiffin
Giu 8, 2023, 1:53 pm

We're getting a taste of what you westerners have been going through with smoke from the fires. Amazing that in the whole country, only Saskatchewan and Manitoba are free of it at the moment. Good to support Canadian designers!

119MickyFine
Giu 8, 2023, 2:00 pm

>118 tiffin: We're currently free of it in my part of Alberta right now but some is supposed to blow in later today and be around for a day or two (although at significantly better levels than a few weeks ago). Of course the smoke arrives just as the contractor's crew finishes up our new deck. Le sigh...

120avaland
Giu 9, 2023, 6:19 am

>107 MickyFine: Looking forward to see the progress of your sweater!

121tiffin
Giu 10, 2023, 11:43 am

>102 MickyFine:: The book landed in. I'm not an advanced crocheter, so I hope I can decipher the instructions ok. Need to find a source for the cotton yarn too.

Sorry to hear on the news that another big fire has erupted out your way. What a goshawful summer so far.

122MickyFine
Giu 10, 2023, 12:04 pm

>121 tiffin: Huzzah! Most of the patterns are pretty easy so if you know basic stitches, you should be well on your way. Your local yarn store may have ideas on cotton yarns. I also know yarncanada.ca has a great selection.

It's been a really dry spring and summer here so far and we've had a few heat waves already so I imagine there's going to be a lot of wildfires in the province this year.

123PlatinumWarlock
Giu 10, 2023, 2:32 pm

>50 MickyFine: Oh wow! Fabulous, spectacular, I am not worthy, etc., etc. 😁😁 I couldn’t crochet or knit my way out of a paper bag, but I’ll be watching your cross-stitching with great interest! (Also… just figuring out the groups thing, which is why I’m 4 months late with the admiration. 😬)

124MickyFine
Giu 10, 2023, 7:37 pm

>123 PlatinumWarlock: Aww thanks! There hasn't been a ton of progress on the tree skirt since then as I've been working on a cross-stitch gift for a friend. But the deadline for the gift approaches (and I think I'll be done in time) so I'll get back to it hopefully in July.

125MickyFine
Giu 15, 2023, 9:58 pm

First section of the crochet sweater finished yesterday. At this point it just looks like a scarf:



There's no fancy stitches in this one, but I'll share a closer view of them anyway:

126PlatinumWarlock
Giu 15, 2023, 10:01 pm

>125 MickyFine: Nice! I love this red... very pretty.

127MickyFine
Giu 16, 2023, 3:06 pm

>126 PlatinumWarlock: Thanks, Lavinia!

128MickyFine
Giu 30, 2023, 10:46 am

Finished the first page of the bottom half of the tree skirt last night:



So here's how the whole thing is looking now:

129lauralkeet
Giu 30, 2023, 12:21 pm

Amazing! that's really coming together, Micky. I love it.

130dudes22
Giu 30, 2023, 5:04 pm

Wow! That's fabulous!

131MickyFine
Giu 30, 2023, 5:54 pm

>129 lauralkeet: Thanks, Laura. I'm really pleased with how it's looking.

>130 dudes22: Thank you, Betty!

132PlatinumWarlock
Giu 30, 2023, 6:03 pm

>128 MickyFine: Fantastic, Micky! I love watching it come together...

133MickyFine
Lug 1, 2023, 9:06 am

>132 PlatinumWarlock: Thanks, Lavinia!

134thornton37814
Lug 4, 2023, 9:49 am

That skirt is coming along. I need to post some updates on my stitchy thread.

135MickyFine
Lug 4, 2023, 11:04 am

>134 thornton37814: I was just thinking you hadn't posted in a while, Lori.

136PawsforThought
Lug 4, 2023, 11:47 am

Wow, you’ve come so far with the tree skirt, Micky!

137MickyFine
Lug 4, 2023, 1:04 pm

>136 PawsforThought: Thanks, Paws!

138tiffin
Lug 4, 2023, 1:46 pm

That's lovely, Micky. I do hope we get to see it all finished and under your tree where it will really come into its own!

139MickyFine
Lug 5, 2023, 11:52 am

>138 tiffin: We'll see how the rest of the stitching goes as to whether I'll have it wrapped up before Christmas. Depends on how well I balance this with crochet projects. :P

140MickyFine
Lug 10, 2023, 11:37 am

And I've added another project to the roster. One of the designers I follow on Instagram dropped a new design for a tank top on the weekend and I took advantage of the discount she was offering and bought it. I'm planning to use leftover yarn from the temperature blanket to make it and made a gauge swatch yesterday. Not sure if I'll pause the crochet sweater and work on the tank top exclusively so I have a chance to wear it this summer, or just rotate between them. We'll see what I'm feeling.

The pattern is the Daphne Henley Tank


Photo credit: ilovetinderbox

141PawsforThought
Lug 10, 2023, 11:47 am

>140 MickyFine: Ooh, nice! I’ve also been contemplating making a tank top, albeit knitted. Järbo (one of the major yarn producers here) publishes knitting pattern booklets a few times a year and there was a tank top on the cover of one of the Midsummer booklets.

142lauralkeet
Lug 10, 2023, 12:26 pm

That's a very cute top, Micky! I am wearing a summer knit right now, but I really should make more.

143dudes22
Modificato: Lug 10, 2023, 2:32 pm

That's cute! Are you using just one color from the temp blanket or will it be multi-colored?

144MickyFine
Lug 11, 2023, 12:40 pm

>141 PawsforThought: Ooh nice. Would you knit in cotton or still use a wool-based fibre?

>142 lauralkeet: I'd imagine they'd be lightning fast for you to whip up, given the lack of sleeves. :)

>143 dudes22: For now, I've got enough yarn of a single colour to make a solid one (light pink, for the curious). If I like how the pattern works up, I might do one or two striped ones.

Well, my first gauge swatch didn't match up (le sigh) and I'll have to buy the next hook size down so it'll have to wait until the weekend when I can visit my LYS (they close at 5 on weekdays).

145PawsforThought
Lug 12, 2023, 4:34 am

>144 MickyFine: Not sure. Both would have their uses, even if a wool one would probably get more use as I like to use wool tanks for layering in colder times. But I’m thinking if I go with that I’d use a wool-silk combo yarn.

146MickyFine
Lug 22, 2023, 3:02 pm

For months I've been talking about the secret cross-stitch project. My friend had her 40th birthday party last weekend and the project was gifted and so it is secret no longer! I was really gratified by how much my friend liked it (her jaw dropped when she opened it *heart*) and I'm so happy with how it turned out.

147PlatinumWarlock
Lug 22, 2023, 7:29 pm

>146 MickyFine: Oh, this is fantastic!! Well done, Micky! I can see why your friend loved it... what a wonderful gift!

148dudes22
Lug 23, 2023, 6:00 am

That's wonderful. What a nice gift.

149lauralkeet
Lug 23, 2023, 7:19 am

That is so pretty, Micky. Well done!

150MickyFine
Lug 24, 2023, 4:38 pm

Thank you, Lavinia, Betty, and Laura!

151thornton37814
Ago 6, 2023, 12:27 pm

>146 MickyFine: What a nice gift!

152MickyFine
Ago 7, 2023, 9:55 am

>151 thornton37814: Thank you, Lori.

153MickyFine
Ago 13, 2023, 4:21 pm

Finished another page of the cross-stitch tree skirt.



The whole project as it stands:

154MickyFine
Ago 13, 2023, 4:24 pm

The pattern for my crochet sweater calls for it to be blocked before it's seamed and the sleeves are added. So here it is staked out on my blocking mats (with bonus appearance from Smee):

155lauralkeet
Ago 13, 2023, 4:29 pm

Both the cross-stitch and the sweater are coming along nicely! Is there any danger of Smee sitting on the sweater while it's blocking?

156MickyFine
Ago 13, 2023, 4:32 pm

>155 lauralkeet: Thankfully, no. He'd rather be next to me than on the sweater at the moment and when I leave it unattended, I close the door to the room it's in so both the cats stay out of it.

157thornton37814
Ago 14, 2023, 7:55 am

>153 MickyFine: Your skirt is coming right along.

158al.vick
Ago 14, 2023, 4:09 pm

The cross stitch is so beautiful. That's my favorite mode of project. I love the inclusion of Smee. I love to see what other people name their cats.

159PawsforThought
Ago 14, 2023, 4:37 pm

Great work on the tree skirt, Micky. I can’t imagine the patience required to do that.

160mnleona
Ago 14, 2023, 7:22 pm

>153 MickyFine: This is beautiful and I love the colors.

161dudes22
Ago 14, 2023, 8:25 pm

>153 MickyFine: - Your skirt if coming along beautifully. Makes me miss doing cross stitch.

162MickyFine
Modificato: Set 10, 2023, 3:27 pm

I finished my crochet sweater (my first sweater ever!) last weekend, but it was smoky most of last week so I didn't get a chance to take pictures of it until yesterday. For a first project, I think it turned out well. The sweater feels a bit on the bulky side due to a combo of the worsted weight acrylic yarn and the boxy construction, I think, but it is very warm. While working on the project, I've learned about some of my yarn preferences for garments (both in terms of fibre and weight) as well as thinking about ways to customize so that I like the fit and shape better on my body, which is a stretch for this very by the book learner. I'm pleased to have this project under my belt and looking forward to making more sweaters, which is good because I've bought a bunch of patterns this summer. 😝







Pattern: Sacred Woods from the book Modern Crochet Sweaters
Designer: Janine Myska
Hook: 6 mm
Yarn: Red Heart Babyhugs in Ladybug

163SassyLassy
Set 10, 2023, 9:46 am

>162 MickyFine: I've learned about some of my yarn preferences for garments (both in terms of fibre and weight) as well as thinking about ways to customize so that I like the fit and shape better on my body, which is a stretch for this very by the book learner.

Really important things to learn. I think this pattern really suits you, and I love the red.

This knitter believes it all come down to tension, tension, tension, once you have figured out the yarn preferences. I don't crochet (don't know how) but I'm sure it applies there too (how could it not?!)

So good to see the pattern and designer credited.

Hope the smoke dissipates soon.

164lauralkeet
Set 10, 2023, 10:56 am

What a beautiful sweater, Micky! Congratulations on a successful first garment.

165qebo
Set 10, 2023, 11:49 am

>162 MickyFine: my first sweater ever!
Congratulations! And what a great color! It looks comfortable too.
I've learned about
This is what I'm finding, that I can't just figure it all out in advance, I have to actually do something then adjust the next time. You're inspiring me to try a sweater...

166dudes22
Set 10, 2023, 12:19 pm

>162 MickyFine: - That looks great!

167KeithChaffee
Set 10, 2023, 2:57 pm

>162 MickyFine: Very nice, and an impressive success for a first sweater!

168MickyFine
Set 11, 2023, 12:04 pm

>163 SassyLassy: Thanks so much.

For crochet, it's more about matching gauge than tension but they're basically the same.

Thankfully we've been smoke free since Thursday of last week so we're able to enjoy what might be the last really warm spell of the year.

>164 lauralkeet: Thanks, Laura.

>165 qebo: I highly recommend Modern Crochet Sweaters as a collection to browse. Most of the designs are very beginner friendly.

>166 dudes22: Thank you, Betty.

>167 KeithChaffee: Thanks, Keith!

169PawsforThought
Set 11, 2023, 2:47 pm

Great work on the seater, Micky! The colour really suits you, too.

170SassyLassy
Set 11, 2023, 4:44 pm

>168 MickyFine: Knitters tend to use "tension" and "gauge" interchangeably depending on which country they're in, or the pattern is from. However, your response made me realize that strictly speaking they are in fact two different things. I will be more careful with my language now!

171qebo
Set 11, 2023, 4:51 pm

>168 MickyFine: I have it! I probably got it when you first mentioned it. I like that it has diagrams of the shapes.

172MickyFine
Set 12, 2023, 2:09 pm

>169 PawsforThought: Thanks, Paws!

>170 SassyLassy: One of the crochet designers I follow on Instagram is a big advocate for gauge swatching and regularly checking if you're matching gauge while working on a project. I've definitely paid attention to it on this project and it worked out well.

>171 qebo: Oh nice! I agree it's a gorgeously designed book.

173lauralkeet
Set 12, 2023, 3:30 pm

>172 MickyFine: a big advocate for gauge swatching and regularly checking if you're matching gauge while working on a project.
Me too, especially for garments. With sweaters, depending on construction, you might also be able to try on as you go. It's so much better than getting to the end and realizing things have been off from the start.

174MickyFine
Set 13, 2023, 2:22 pm

>173 lauralkeet: That would be heartbreaking. The next sweater in the queue is bottom up and done in pieces, so I'll be checking gauge a lot. Crossing my fingers I won't have to frog much as the yarn I'm using for that project is miserable for frogging (I discovered after trying to reuse some yarn from a gauge swatch that was really big before blocking).

175PlatinumWarlock
Set 14, 2023, 4:27 pm

>162 MickyFine: That's beautiful, Micky! I love the red. Well done!!

176MickyFine
Set 16, 2023, 12:18 pm

>175 PlatinumWarlock: Thank you, Lavinia!

177MickyFine
Set 16, 2023, 11:23 pm

For our fifth wedding anniversary (wood anniversary), my husband got me a beautiful yarn swift. I've already given it a spin this afternoon with the yarn I bought last year in Newfoundland.

178lauralkeet
Set 17, 2023, 6:54 am

>177 MickyFine: ooh, very nice! I was just over on your 75 thread where you mentioned this lovely item. I love mine. Do you have a ball winder? It's a nice companion to the swift. Because you always need another gadget ...



179dudes22
Set 17, 2023, 7:03 am

>177 MickyFine: - That's great! What a good hubby!

180MickyFine
Set 17, 2023, 10:13 am

>178 lauralkeet: I've eyed a ball winder but I prefer my yarn in balls over cakes (at least right now) so just the swift is good for me. 😊

>179 dudes22: He's very good at listening to hints for presents, lol.

181lauralkeet
Set 17, 2023, 11:56 am

>180 MickyFine: Oh, I see. That makes sense!

182SassyLassy
Set 20, 2023, 10:23 am

What a great present for wood. I love old domestic wooden objects.

>177 MickyFine: >178 lauralkeet: I have both a swift and a wool winder. Which and whether I use them or not seems to depend on the yarn. I also have two sizes of niddy noddies, useful for skeining before you get to the swift process. Neither of mine has the string shown below.


image from wikipedia

183MickyFine
Set 20, 2023, 12:32 pm

>182 SassyLassy: OK a) niddy noddy is a delightful term b) what does it do?

184SassyLassy
Set 20, 2023, 4:01 pm

>183 MickyFine: I do love the name. A niddy noddy is used to wind yarn from the bobbin onto which it was spun, into a skein. The larger ones are for a full size skein (think Briggs and Little), the smaller ones are for samples or small skeins.
Here is a video by a woman wearing a very chunky handknit cardigan: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Lpv5eURlZY

185MickyFine
Set 21, 2023, 9:12 am

>184 SassyLassy: Very cool!

186tiffin
Modificato: Set 21, 2023, 12:12 pm

What great gadgets! Just watched the niddy noddy video. I'll never use one but I sure like knowing what it is!

187PlatinumWarlock
Set 24, 2023, 3:26 pm

>184 SassyLassy: That was a fun video! I thought she explained it very well, although I found myself wondering how long it takes to develop the muscle memory to use one coherently! :) (Also, I don't knit or weave, so I'll never use one, but it was still cool!)

188SassyLassy
Set 25, 2023, 9:46 am

>187 PlatinumWarlock: I found myself wondering how long it takes to develop the muscle memory to use one coherently! :)

My experience with them is that you can't stop to think - that way lies disaster. Just get yourself into a rhythm with a little verse that works and turn yourself loose!

189MickyFine
Nov 6, 2023, 5:37 pm

For my birthday today, we made a trip to the local yarn store and I came home with yarn for three sweaters. 😊

First up is a basic black for a cardigan:


Next up is a speckled yarn for a sweater


And finally yarn for a colour work sweater (the darker blue isn't quite so deep as it looks in this photo):


Now to finish the current scarf project so I can tackle all these other projects. 😆

190SassyLassy
Nov 7, 2023, 4:35 pm

>189 MickyFine: Nothing like stocking up for winter!
Who makes the speckled yarn? I am looking for some for a project.

191MickyFine
Nov 7, 2023, 9:24 pm

>190 SassyLassy: The dyer is called Hedgehog Fibres and based on the label, they're based out of Ireland.

192MickyFine
Nov 12, 2023, 4:53 pm

It took nearly two months but I finished my crochet infinity scarf.





Pattern: Clover Fan Infinity Scarf
Designer: Gootie
Hooks: 3.5 and 4.0 mm
Yarn: Best Kind BFL Sock yarn in Wild Partridgeberries from Windswept Fibres and Design (picked up from Wool Trends while I was in St. John's, NL last year)

193dudes22
Nov 12, 2023, 6:33 pm

What a great color - it looks so good with your coloring. And a very interesting stitch.

194MickyFine
Nov 13, 2023, 10:11 am

>193 dudes22: Thank you so much, Betty.

195norabelle414
Nov 13, 2023, 11:30 am

>192 MickyFine: Very cute!

196lauralkeet
Nov 13, 2023, 12:34 pm

The scarf looks amazing and the color really suits you, Micky.

197MickyFine
Nov 14, 2023, 4:49 pm

>195 norabelle414: Aww, thanks!

>196 lauralkeet: Thanks so much, Laura!

198mnleona
Dic 12, 2023, 9:11 am

>192 MickyFine: I like your pattern and the color.

199MickyFine
Dic 12, 2023, 10:57 pm

>198 mnleona: Thank you!

200MickyFine
Dic 17, 2023, 7:14 pm

I found out mid-last week that there were plans for a gift game at our upcoming family Christmas celebration (probably one of those "pass to the left, right, etc." games with a dash of white elephant). Rather than buy something, I decided to whip up a toque using leftover yarn from my stash. Happily, I had an easy pattern and my game of yarn chicken worked out. I had to frog some gauge swatches I made for my sweater to have enough, but I did not run out completely. Let me present, the festive toque:



Pattern: California Coast Beanie by Lena Skvagerson (I snagged it from an issue of Crochet World I borrowed from the library)
Hook: 5 mm
Yarn: Red Heart Babyhugs in Ladybug and Vanna's Choice in White (both worsted weights)

The pattern is super easy so I might use it in the future when I want to clear out some of the leftovers in my stash to make toques for donation (living in a (typically) cold clime, there's always charities looking for winter wear).

201lauralkeet
Modificato: Dic 18, 2023, 6:34 am

Brilliant move, Micky!

202dudes22
Dic 18, 2023, 9:09 am

Looks great! I love that pattern.

203MickyFine
Dic 18, 2023, 4:36 pm

Thank you, both!

204MickyFine
Dic 30, 2023, 12:52 pm

I finished another page of the tree skirt pattern on Boxing Day. Only one more page to go!


The most recent page


The whole project

205dudes22
Dic 30, 2023, 1:37 pm

WOW!

206lauralkeet
Dic 30, 2023, 3:32 pm

>204 MickyFine: AMAZING. Beautiful work, Micky, not to mention commitment!

207SassyLassy
Dic 30, 2023, 4:27 pm

>204 MickyFine: That's coming out beautifully. I scrolled back up to the top and looked at all the posts on it. It was fun watching the development. The pattern is really nicely proportioned too.

208thornton37814
Dic 30, 2023, 8:52 pm

>204 MickyFine: It's going to be a beautiful addition to your tree! It's already quite lovely!

209dudes22
Dic 31, 2023, 5:54 am

I'm curious about how you'll finish it into a tree skirt.

210MickyFine
Dic 31, 2023, 5:49 pm

>205 dudes22: Thanks, Betty.

>206 lauralkeet: Aww, thank you, Laura.

>207 SassyLassy: Thank you so much.

>208 thornton37814: Thank you, Lori!

>209 dudes22: With many consultations with my mother, who is much handier at the whole sewing thing. :)

211MickyFine
Dic 31, 2023, 5:59 pm

Well, in 2023 I finished one cross-stitch project (the floral Death Star) and made a bunch of progress on the cross-stitch tree skirt. I crocheted a poncho, a wrap, my first ever sweater, a scarf, a toque, and 9 3/4 dishcloths (6 as gifts, the rest for me). And I acquired many patterns and several sweaters' worth of yarn for the stash. Not a bad crafting year.

You can follow my 2024 crafting adventures here.

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