Does anyone else have a hard time resisting the urge to try on what you're making well before it's complete??
Could not resist...even with the loom hanging below my chin. 馃槅
Whatchu guys working on?
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I made a shirt.
Tada!
Lol it's just two rectangles sewn together.
This is my first time (that I can remember) using chenille yarn.
Like pretty much all the yarn I own, I picked it up second hand; this time from Goodwill. Got 4 skeins of the same yarn and they all had sleeves/labels . A rare opportunity so I had to grab them.
Decided to experiment. I wasn't sure if the fabric I was working up would be wide enough or long enough but hey, f*ck around and find out I guess.
I used a large gauge, 41 peg loom.
Only used 40.
Slip stitch the end pegs. E wrap seed stitch the rest.
Just worked away at the yarn, using 2 skeins for each rectangle.
Sewed the side seams and shoulder seams.
And done. New shirt acquired.
It's cozy.
A bit short but crop sweaters are in style right?
Posted pics of the label from the yarn I used if anyone wants to hunt some down for themselves.
(Sidenote: I finished this last night and my husband wasn't aware I was making it.
I was wearing it today when I opened the door to welcome him home from work...then we sat together at the table...then chatted...he hadn't noticed...at allllllll....
"honey, i made a new top."
"oh?" He looks around then down at the shirt I'm actually wearing right in front of him. "Oh! It looks good."
馃う)
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Properly cold enough to break this baby out. The jumbo Lenny Kravitz scarf can eat its heart out 馃槅
Made this giant monstrosity years ago out of various shades of black, white, and red yarn that I had thrifted.
I made it on a 41 peg large gauge knitting loom; held 2 strands together, worked e wrap seed stitch, no slip stitching, across 40 pegs.
(Been frickin freezing in the Midwest)
馃ザ馃ザ馃ザ
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Just watched KKFOS and definitely got this vibe. Even looked at Michael and said, "and they're a throuple now!"
I vaguely remember watching this movie as a lil kid and it scaring the hell out of me but now, it's ridiculous and delightful. (Slightly problematic but it was 1988)
Killer Klowns From Outer Space throuple + Memes 1/?
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I'm in the middle of a bunch of loom knitting projects and what do I do? Start another one of course.
*face palm*
Whatever makes my crafty chaos brain happy I guess.
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I've received a few advice filled comments on the original post and some of it's conflicting. 馃槅
Some say give my work away for free, or only give things to loved ones, or charge $500 for a sweater...and u know what, they're all valid.
I made a cardigan for my mom free/as a gift, and I've sold hats at craft fairs for x amount or 2 for y amount.
Some said don't do this for money, just for fun. That might be well, more fun, but if I calculate the hours and yards of yarn, I can give a customer an estimate and if they agree...then I can buy groceries. 馃槄
I wanted to say thank you to everyone for their advice, much appreciated 馃憤馃憤馃憤
I've loom knitted a few cardigans and wearables recently and someone asked how much I'd sell one for... I ducked the question cuz idfk.
I didn't time myself while making the thing.
99% of my yarn is second hand so it's a lot of partial skeins and/or yarn without labels so I have no clue how many yards went into it.
So what to do?
I guess I'll dig out the few full skeins I do have, with labels(wooo).
I guess I'll use the stop watch function on my phone every time I pick up my loom. (yay.)
Maybe then I'll have an estimate for the next person that asks for prices. 馃し
I imagine it'll be an obnoxious price. At this point I'm estimating it'll be about 50 hours to complete.
And the cost of yarn is a constantly adjusting variable.
I use thrifted, basic bitch, dead granny's estate sale yarn. I'm not picky cuz I can't afford to be.
But jo schmo ordering a custom cardigan might want pure alpaca wool. Idk how expensive that is.
See, an adjustable variable. An annoying adjustable variable.
On top of this tracking and planning to figure out pricing...it now feels like a chore.
I've started a cardigan and the stop watch is making me nervous. The yarn I'm using is a DK weight but I usually use worsted weight; is that going to fuck up the yard count?
Man, this sucks the fun outta it.
*sigh* I'm keeping notes on my phone.
Maybe I can do it lil by lil...
And just bounce to a project that feels more fun.
If anyone has advice on this stuff, let me know. I'm a novice with this side of fiber works. The sad business side. I just wanna make stuff.
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I carved a pumpkin with a Dremel tool for the first time. It was messy 馃槅
The tool we have is cheap and the discs didn't cut all the way thru but a big knife helped finish up the cuts.
I think it's pretty good for a first attempt.
I was covered in a fine pumpkin mist and orange slime 馃槅
had a lot of fun.
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My ibs be like
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I've loom knitted a few cardigans and wearables recently and someone asked how much I'd sell one for... I ducked the question cuz idfk.
I didn't time myself while making the thing.
99% of my yarn is second hand so it's a lot of partial skeins and/or yarn without labels so I have no clue how many yards went into it.
So what to do?
I guess I'll dig out the few full skeins I do have, with labels(wooo).
I guess I'll use the stop watch function on my phone every time I pick up my loom. (yay.)
Maybe then I'll have an estimate for the next person that asks for prices. 馃し
I imagine it'll be an obnoxious price. At this point I'm estimating it'll be about 50 hours to complete.
And the cost of yarn is a constantly adjusting variable.
I use thrifted, basic bitch, dead granny's estate sale yarn. I'm not picky cuz I can't afford to be.
But jo schmo ordering a custom cardigan might want pure alpaca wool. Idk how expensive that is.
See, an adjustable variable. An annoying adjustable variable.
On top of this tracking and planning to figure out pricing...it now feels like a chore.
I've started a cardigan and the stop watch is making me nervous. The yarn I'm using is a DK weight but I usually use worsted weight; is that going to fuck up the yard count?
Man, this sucks the fun outta it.
*sigh* I'm keeping notes on my phone.
Maybe I can do it lil by lil...
And just bounce to a project that feels more fun.
If anyone has advice on this stuff, let me know. I'm a novice with this side of fiber works. The sad business side. I just wanna make stuff.
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One should always have at least 2 craft projects going. That way, when one of them is messed up and misbehaving, you can switch to another, and let the first one sit there and think about what it's done.
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Wow, I haven't posted here in nearly a year... what'd I miss?
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Where do you see yourself in 5 years?
Look buddy, i鈥檓 just trying to make it to Friday.
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