Sunday, November 30, 2014

Upcycled Fingerless Gloves!

So this idea just popped in my head today...
I should be doing other things, 
but I just got too giddy with the notion of a quick little project.

Behold! 
I upcycled my son's "too small" socks into Fingerless Gloves!



Just find some socks around the house.
You know they're there. Just taking up space: in a dust rag or waiting to be donated bin.

These particular socks fit Will when he was 4 years old, if that gives you any indication of sizing.


So I've found my socks, the next step is to cut the toes off.
You don't have to be too exact on this as the raw edge tends to roll.


Then comes the Thumb Hole.
In most of these "Character Socks" the trademark/copyright for said characters is somewhere
on the bottom of the foot. 

If its there, flatten the sock out and grab your sissors again...


I made my hole smaller than I thought would be necessary due to stretchage.
This placement also allows for the Heel to act as the Thumb Gusset. 
Magical!


Then try on for size!


Yay! You're done!

Unless...
you want to do a little Blanket Stitch on the raw edges of the Fingers and Thumb.

I opted not to finish off with stitching and just let them be.
I'm not looking at these to become heirlooms 
and it would take away from...
 my lightning fast start to finish time!





Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Crochet Hoop of Sunshiny Goodness!

With the abundance of Snow piled on us today
I thought a Sunshine Crochet Hoop 
would be in order!

This was a little "extra" for SonjaBoo in the
Box Full of Sunshine swap.

I just took a Thrift Store Hoop and some
yellow Stash Yarn and crocheted around it.



Sure, it was a bit awkward at times 
(the hoop was one of those old metal ones)
but I enjoyed using something
for a totally different purpose than what it was intended for.



So while I'm flabbergasted by the amount of snow 
outside my window and long for the sun...

I wouldn't want all this white stuff to melt.
First of all, the inevitable flooding would reek havok!
Second of all it's Thanksgiving!
I should be able to put up with the snow until at least Jan 1st.

Then Snow better beat it.
Snow and I are not friends after Christmas.

You know nothing...Snow!

Sunday, November 23, 2014

Potter Switch-plate!


Almost a 1 1/2 years ago (during summer), 
I developed a strained thumb.

It seriously messed with my Crafty Mojo!
I couldn't crochet (which is what I think caused the strain),
knit, or embroider. 

What's a Crafty Girl to do?

I could hold a marker!


Even though Melissa's Birthday wasn't until February, 
I made this Potter Switch-plate for her and held onto it
for months and months...




I'm terrible with Secrets like that!!!!

But I persevered.
Somehow...

For the details:
I found the Switch-plate at the Thrift Store.
Sketched the design "free hand" with pencil.
Colored in with Oil Based Sharpies.


"Happiness can be found in the darkest of times,
when one only remembers to turn on the light."
-Albus Dumbledore



Watson Wedding Tea Wallet!

A Tea Wallet can save your life.
But it takes John Watson to save your life.
Hence...
I'm calling this the John Watson/Mary Morstan Wedding Tea Wallet!



As those who know me, 
and those who read this blog have probably 
caught on to, I have an obsession with BBC Sherlock.

(Stick with me here... I'm going to make the naming of my tea wallet reference work)

In the 3rd series/2nd episode our lovely John Watson weds Mary Morstan.
The venue for the wedding is GORGEOUS! 
All in pale yellows.

In Sherlock's Best Man speech,
 (watch this please, it's nothing short of amazing and takes most of the episode :) )
he centers around the theme of 
"Sherlock solves the crime, but John saves the life".


Tea on the go has saved me many times.
As a recent-ish devotee to tea, I'm still super particular 
about which ones I like.
It's great to just reach into my purse and have my favorites
at hand rather than force down a blend I'm not familiar with.
Also, I've cut caffeine out completely (whew!)
so to have a tea I like and be decaf just "available" at a
moments notice is the best!

So, this yellow hued Tea Wallet I dedicate to that most epic of Best Man Speeches.
(I still tear up when I watch it, and I watch it a LOT!)


The details:
I stitched this up originally for SonjaBoo in the Box of Sunshine Swap.
I had enough fabric to make a twin for myself (YAY!).
The tutorial was found at Handmade Therapy: (Here's the link it's GREAT!)

Just for giggles, I'll include another favorite part of mine in his speech:






Thursday, November 20, 2014

What happened to my Blog Pics?

Quick note here...
I've recently (yesterday) gotten a new toy.
A tablet.

i was playing around with said tablet today, you know we were getting to know each other,
when...

I removed the gallery app.

Little did I know that this might be the most headachy thing!

Now, on every device BUT the new tablet (including my computer), mcmaven haven pictures are gone!

I'll be taking lots of aspirin and trying to figure this out.

My apologies if you came here via Pinterest and found a big-fat-annoying-no-picture-post.

GRRRRR!

UPDATE:
Kind of "Good news, Bad news"...

Good News:
We were able to find the pictures!
The do, in fact, still exist. HOORAY!

Bad News:
It looks as if I need to reupload every picture in every single post.
Bah Humbug.

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Finn and Jake Clock of Mathmatical Awesomeness!

I have always wanted to "alter" a clock...
Just to see if I could.







I made this for GrindHouseHussy19 in the Frozen Swap as an "extra".
We had so many of the same fandomish loves
we'd agreed to do some Frozen goodies 
and also branch out for a few more items.

The details:
This was a $5 Target Clock.
Removing the clock mechanism was relatively easy
needing only a screwdriver (not sonic) and some sass.
The front glass...
not so much.
I cracked it with the removal effort!
I went ahead anyway and painted the original clockface with 
Land of Ooo Sky Blue.
Or, it resembles Finn's shirt color closely too,
think what you will.

Then, lining up the original clockface center hole
with the Finn/Jake image 
I reattatched the clockwork.
I made sure to insert some batteries to make
absolutely sure
the clock hands worked as they should.
I watched it for about 1/2 a day.
Not the whole time,
that would be crazy.
I love crafting, but I don't think I 
could watch just one clock for that long.

Elsa Ami!

Let it Go!
This was hooked up for Grindhousehussy19 in the last Frozen Swap on Craftster.

Elsa is such a favorite,
Halloween became a big game of "How many Elsa Costumes did you see?"!

I think I counted a good 20.


I adapted Sahrit Freud-Weinstein's 
Merida Amigurumi princess doll crochet pattern on Ravelry
to Elsa's look.

Her Cape is just a simple Granny Square in sparkly silver stash yarn
turned on its point and sewn on.



But wow, did I get super carried away with her hair!
I just kept adding and adding and then, 
when done,
I realized I needed to use some serious magic 
to braid the mane of icy wonder.

Enter my fantastic friend of Winter, Melissa!


It was a tough braid to achieve with all
my different length strands going on.

So a big Thank You to Melissa!
You're worth melting for!







Friday, November 14, 2014

Basket full of Brighten Your Day!


Last January, 
(I told you I had a huge backlog of posts)
I got partnered up with the Amazing SonjaBoo 
in the Box of Sunshine Swap. 

She needed a fabric basket and I couldn't NOT make her one!



The Box of Sunshine Swap was so much fun.
It was way deep in winter and the rules were simple...
You could fill up a box with anything the color Yellow or Orange.
A box of cheerfulness.

What a great idea, I hope there's another one this year!

The tutorial is from Leslie's Art and Sew.

I have sewn this particular basket several times.
I give a lot of credit for that to Leslie's great tute.

I came to know her as Leslieshappyheart, through her organizing Craftster Swaps.
She and her friend (Susanab) would coorganize the most 
positive, and creative idea cultivating swaps.

For the most part, they would offer an idea (and 
even a pattern or link for a tutorial) and the participants 
would go off their partner's tastes and everyone would
essentially craft the same item but every one was totally unique. 

They were the ones who introduced me to Ninnys.
Please check out the Ninny Tutorial over at Revoluzzza: Revoluzzza Blog 


I certainly attribute my sewing skills beyond pillows to them.

They haven't organized a swap for a long time and I miss them.
On Partner Day Susanab would post a scrolling text about dancing, 
calling it her "partner dance".

So, I want to thank them for their providing a 
super positive place on Craftster and how they attracted
many possible people.

I think it takes someone special to do something like that.



Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Weeping Angel Amigurumi for Heather!



Hooked this little lady up for a special little lady's 
birthday whose husband is super creeped out by all things Weeping Angel...

So a "win-win" in my book!



My friend, and fellow Coffee Hag Knit Nite attendee, Heather
had a birthday.

And a love of Amigurumi with an affection for Doctor Who.

As well as the unfortunate judgement to share with
me an anecdote of how her husband freaked over the Weeping Angels.

I'd found my gifty mission!



Super great and easy to follow pattern by Shirley MacDonald 
over on Ravelry. 




This particular Angel was very cooperative in posing for me.
She didn't squirm around and always stood still when asked.
What a delightful photo shoot subject she was.






Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Whovian Hidden Book of Mystery!


This is a "Secret Compartment" Book
I crafted up such a long time ago for
Grindhousehussy19 as an extra in the Frozen Swap.

I had been saving this Thrift Store Find of a book
for the perfect Whovian.
It even had a wonderful Tardis color to it!


So I went for the zen approach to cutting out the rectangle below 
as it can get real tedious...real fast.

Little Tip: 
If you take the thinnest bit and drill the 4 corners,
it makes for cleaner cutting.



Geez, looking at this pic, my straight edges are not so straight.
Oh well, Wibbly Wobbly Timey Wimey right?

I also slippped her some Whovian Bottlecap Magnets.
Dimensional Magic rules!

And a big Thank You to Shannon 
who gave me some bottlecaps to craft up!

Allons-y!




Monday, November 10, 2014

Lego Movie Hoopla Triple Threat!


This seemed to be, above all The Summer of Lego around here.



I have to admit, I love Benny.
His joyfulness to make a spaceship is how I feel about a great deal of things.
Maybe too many things.
Maybe I'm overexcitable?

Morgan, of course was all about WyldStyle and Will had a big thing for Emmet. 
After I first stitched up the Benny Hoopla the kids promptly put their orders in.

Below is a montage of close ups and basically me playing around with an intagram app for the first time.




I've been pretty busy lately, and a lot of crazy creatively awesome
things have been going on.

My sincerest apologies for leaving this blog for so long.
But no fear, the creativeness has (for the most part) been
captured for future blog posts!

I also have a serious backlog of Craftster Swap items 
to post for posterity.
(Even if it's for my own enjoyment.)

But, on a fun side note, I looked at my Stats on 
here and my Lalaloopsie crocheted hats have 
been viewed 124 times from France today!

One word to leave you with:
SPACESHIP!