Category: crafty
FO: Crochet Chicken Leg!
I made this sans pattern for my coworker Jenny. Let’s just say she has a small obsession with chicken. :) It’s just like some people are quite obsessed with finding free stuff on Gumtree or a certain band. There isn’t much available for chicken fans so I thought I’d make her this so she won’t feel left out when people are walking around in band t-shirts or with the things they got from Gumtree.
Thing-a-Day #28
The last “thing”! I know it’s a bit of a late post.. but hey, I made it on March 1st and photographed it soon after. I think writing the actual post is what gets me.
This necklace was originally made while on the phone with my friend. I got some plastic string, randomly grabbed at a bunch of pearls (fake) that I’d collected over the years, made a knot and wore it. The problem with it was 1) the string ends kept coming out of the beads (where I tried tucking them into to hide them) and were poking my neck 2) even though it was long enough to go 3 times around the neck, I couldn’t since there was no clasp and 3) I wanted to re-randomize the beads.
Hence, thing #28. Restrung with wire metal, proper clasps and new bead order.
Thing-a-Day #25 & #26
Something new: cozies with snaps! These 2 are for friends – one for an Android phone and the other for a camera (the sizes widely differ)
Thing-a-Day #23 & #24
Did someone say cozies w/ribbons? Why yes, I’ve made a couple more of those. They may be popping up in the shop soon…
Thing-a-Day #22
Over a year ago, I saw a simple legwarmer pattern in a book at Purl Soho. The pattern was this:
Cast on 56 stitches. K2, P2 all around and bind off when happy with length. This would make something I’d seen in stores already. But I didn’t want something I’d seen. A mass produced item would’ve been more expensive (this project was about 1 skein worth, $7.50) but it would’ve taken a lot less time to obtain :)
What I wanted was something that would flare out at the bottom so it can go over my boots as well as be long enough to cover most of my shins. I’d keep seeing one or the other. Long legwarmers that abruptly stop at the ankle or short ones that go well over booties. Just needed to mix the two up and make it in a color to match my existing hat.
I present to you:
The Mellow Legwarmers pattern
Materials:
1 skein of Cascade 220 wool yarn
4 DPNs size 8
CO 56 stitches
Rows 1-60: (K2, P2)* til end of row
Row 61: (K1, M1, P2)* til end of row
Row 62-71: (K3, P2) * til end of row
Row 72: Knit bind off. Wear. Do “Maniac” dance.*
* optional
Enoy :)
Thing-a-Day #19 & #20
The 2nd legwarmer is done! Okay, now for the snow to clear and actually be able to wear skirts and shoes that are covered by said legwarmers.






