Sunday, September 20, 2009
September Meeting
Sheryl, I'm sorry I didn't see your post about the Tunisian cables. I would have been VERY prepared. Can we put it on the agenda for October 18th?
Sheryl and I had a good time, but.......
what is going on? What can we do to improve and grow our chapter? Is the date wrong? The meeting place? The members? What can we offer to make your guild membership a more rewarding and enjoyable experience? What can we do to make people WANT to come?
We are ALL Westside Crochet Gang. So what do YOU want from YOUR guild experience?
I know that Jessica is studying for her Masters Certs and I would like to start. So is that something that would interest anyone else? Maybe we become the first chapter is Houston to have everyone Masters or Instructor Certifide? Yes, No?
We need feedback. Input, Input, Input!
Saturday, September 19, 2009
Meeting Tomorrow
No hurt feelings if you aren't interested - I'm bringing my Market Spice Tunic to work on.
See you tomorrow!
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
New Stuff!
The very kind UPS driver brought me several presents yesterday. First is the long anticipated Denise Interchangeable crochet hook set. I took mine home last night and put them through a serious workout. I am thrilled! The hooks, like their knitting needles, are smooth and comfortable on the hands. The joins are smooth and the cable is not annoying like so many flexible hooks. Individual hooks can be purchased so that double ended hooks can be created; there are 4 stoppers so that a single flexible hook is created. You can also take the hook off and put another stopper on to hold the stitches for future stitching.
I have just begun playing with them but I would definitely recommend them. The hooks can also be used alone as a regular crochet hook. There is a small thumb grip and the head is inline, more like a Susan Bates than a Boye. We have 3 sets at the shop and they retail for $40.00. The hook sizes go from F/3.75mm to a 19/15mm. I feel more tunisian projects in my future!
Speaking of that, Interweave Crochet for fall comes out the end of this month - the preview should be on the website this week. CAL anyone?
Also new is Kim Werker's book Crocheted Gifts. This is a compilation of projects from many designers we all know and love, as well as some fresh new crochet voices. The book is beautifully photographed, styled and presented. However, none of that would matter if the projects were not things I would like to make and give. There are gifts for women, men, babies, and the home; most are small, some are big; some for beginners-intermediate as well as for the more advanced crocheter. The projects span the seasons so this is not just a "holiday" book but the kind of resource you will go back to over and over again for those "go to" gifts that will cement your reputation as the best gift giver in the family.
Audio Mystery CAL
* It's FREE!
* It's an Audio Crochet Along. This means that the hints (stages of instructions) will be given to you in an audio format. Okay, Why? is what I hear some of you asking/wondering. Well..it's just to try something different. Come on & give it a try.
* The mystery lies in having to wait for the different stages of instructions, and not knowing what the scarf will look like.
* If you have basic to low-intermediate skills you will be comfortable.
* Once you attempt a stage with audio instructions and post your successes/attempts/
* There will be a variety of lengths in wait times between stages depending on the amount that will be crocheted.
* You will receive a full version of the pattern in PDF format at the end of the CAL.
* This group will be closed after the final deadline and the pattern will subsequently be available for sale to the general public.
* Sign-ups start now and will end Sept. 12. The CAL will not be available after that date. We should be done be mid-November, roughly.
* Supplies: 800 yards (200 gms) of 3-ply (lightweight) sock yarn. (Symbol #2 from yarnstandards.
* Gauge: you'll find out more if you sign up.
* Finished Dimensions: 9.5 x 44 inches
* By joining this CAL, you are agreeing to not share any part of the pattern in any format with any non-group member. The pattern will be available for sale once the period of exclusivity is over.
* To access the files and group discussion, you will have to join Google Groups. If you already have gmail or other Google Membership service, then you can use that login and go here: http://groups.
* will use North American terms in audio version, charts are not term specific, text will have both UK and North American versions.
* stitches used: chain st, slip st (thru both loops), single crochet, double crochet, double-treble stitch, triple-treble stitch.
If you wish to join the CAL but are not a google member, please send me an email at stitchstud@gmail.
You can find some FAQ's in my ravelry group, (http://www.ravelry.