Showing posts with label Akuadesigns crochet pattern. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Akuadesigns crochet pattern. Show all posts

Monday, September 12, 2011

BRIDGES WRAP





My Bridges Wrap, tested and vetted on wonderful Ravelry's Free Pattern Tester's Group is at long last available on Knit Picks.
http://www.knitpicks.com/cfpatterns/pattern_display.cfm?ID=11215220

Knit Picks Independent Designer Program has been a boon. Without it's yarn support, I could not have created this. So hip, hooray for Ravelry and Knit Picks!

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Waves Wrap!




Waves Wrap!
the rhythmic undulations of this stitch pattern suggests waves, water’s calming embrace. You may scale this up or down. It’s a great way to chase chills or provide light ornamentation. Shown in Knit Picks Simply Cotton Worsted in Wave Heather in size

Available on Knit Picks at
http://www.knitpicks.com/patterns/Waves_Wrap__D11118220.html.

I created this in response to a call for prayer shawls in a weekend. It was rejected for the book, so it is doubly affirming that Knit Picks includes the pattern in its ID program.
Hooray!

Friday, January 7, 2011

Arc de Triomphe Cat Vest With Wings





Had to do a quick redesign: with the middle seamed (closed), putting the garment on required pulling it on over Obi’s head. He didn't like this. He allowed me to do it but let me know he disliked it after completion. He
made a low growl, first I’ve ever had directed at me
by him! So I talked my way through removing it quickly.
Whew! I was avoided for about a half hour. But I guess
I and the garment were forgiven as he posed happily
for these pictures later in the day.

I need some white velcro to fasten it and to fasten the wings. I had considered buttons
but worry that he might swallow one.

Saturday, December 18, 2010

Santa Hat and Cat Accoutrements

A customer asked me if I could make a doggie sweater. I told her that honestly I had no clue, but I began to think. Obi, my remaining cat, is exiled by the cold to the inside.
I think of him as small, but as the departed Niles was humongous, perhaps Obi is just normal.

Anyway, I began by making Obi a bed. It's not finished, but he doesn't seem to mind that.





Then I made him a couple of collars.







Then this evening I whipped up a Santa hat.


Saturday, August 21, 2010

So Much to Say, So Little I can Tell

This media, this forum, this internet is wonderful, wondrous, a life saver for me, physically and psychologically, as I live in a place of bereavement that is culturally impoverished, though blessedly, there is electricity and cable, water and shelter...
I digress, but needed this bit of scene setting to say, there is so MUCH I wanted to share here, but could not.

Because sharing would preclude the possibility of audience in other venues and remuneration.

Alas,most pattern publishers say that if an image of your creation has appeared anywhere
on the net, they won't consider it.

I've got ten patterns being considered in several places. I hope they make it, because if they do, I can make more. Ferris Wheel Cowl, I had decided, was a gift of an idea
that arrived after I committed to give money to Pakistani flood victims. As such,
I will self publish it, so that it might earn funds to send more quickly.

I miss those carefree times of showing working in progress.

Ferris Wheel Cowl/Crown






A new stitch design derived from two forbears (that leads me to another), gets its debut in this small garment.

The Ferris Wheel Cowl is the first in a series for this stitch pattern.
Lightweight neck decor, a great season spanner,
for the cool nights that follow hot days at the State Fair, a layer that you can carry in your bag to ward off chills.
It makes a cute crown/open top hat, too.

I'm very grateful to the Free Pattern Testers group and Ravelry for being there, creating a place where people from around the world assist each other in this beautiful way.

Size: 7h"x 21"c

After testing, 50% of this pattern's sales will be sent to UNHCFR and Doctors Without Borders for Pakistani flood victims.

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Somewhere in My World: IFF Guild Show







At last, I can talk about it and now i've forgotten what i wanted to say.
I'll try to find some of the notes I kept and add them here.
My latest fiberwork:
http://www.freeformcrochet.com/2010/Pages/Akua.html

The 2010 International Freeform Fiberarts Guild Show
Somewhere in My World.
http://www.freeformcrochet.com/

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

eREader Cover Pattern Published!






http://www.knitpicks.com/patterns/Crocheted_eBook_Reader_Case__D10295220.html

I was given a Kindle by family for Christmas and it is such a marvel of access and portability. They astutely and generously also provided me
with the leather case for it. But the case, lovely as it is, mimics a book cover, leaving the top, bottom and one side open. I wanted more protection for my precious.
This pattern should fit a Kindle, Nook or Sony: 6" x 1" x 8.5"

I am delighted that KnitPicks has included the pattern in its Independent Designers Program.

Monday, March 15, 2010

Crocheted Knitted Leaf






I made my first knitted leaves, on faith, as it were, from a pattern for a Burning Man project.
I was astounded at the beauty and simplicity of these leaves especially for someone just picking up needles. The astonishment was that what I created, while it followed the pattern precisely, looked nothing like the picture on the web, mine had a vein and lacy holes.

I’ve got a collection of crocheted leaves, but am always in search of something more.
This new leaf offers a lovely contrast to my crocheted flowers. I wanted plain leaves, as untextured as possible, to which I could add texture, and without veins.

I am a new knitter and for some reason, unbeknownst to me, my right side looked finished but the left did not, and so the crochet finishes it.

When you get to the bottom, if you’re a crocheter, there are tons of cords/stems and ways to add length, should you choose. There’s a simple chain, double base chain, lobster stitch, sc chain, sl st back on a chain, sc back on a chain, twist chains and fpdc cords.

If you’re a knitter then there’s an I cord.

You could make this in any size yarn… thinner yarn and smaller needles would yield smaller leaves, thicker yarn and larger needles, would offer larger leaves. And of course, you could extrapolate, in either direction. I worked these as firmly as I could.

Felting – which was my original intent for these – will shrink and compact them, if you choose wool, as I have for these prototypes.

Monday, February 15, 2010

Headbands for Mexican Girls Orphanage

I don't know how I came across suaviloquy's call to make floral head bands for a Mexican girls orphanage, but it was a compelling combination of heart and hand. I love
designing and making flowers and to make them for folks who might actually *appreciate*
them, is singular and wonderful.

Plus this occurs at the same time as the Ravelympics, where the fiber workers compete by creating while watching feats of athletic prowess.

Winter sports hold no thrill for me, beyond that of witnessing accomplishment, though I hope to watch the luge and see the NY upstater from the small town break a record.

Suaviloquy's creation hearkens another: Creative Yarn
http://creativeyarn.blogspot.com/2008/05/headband-with-flower.html

O! I just figure out how I found Suaviloquy---- she was talking about Kokeshi dolls!!!
www.suaviloquy.blogspot.com


After making one their way using some gifted gold/yellow acrylic,





I made my own favorite rose using Vann's Choice Baby in Poodle (a dull pink)
livened by the lovely green of Sweetpea which used up my remnants of Sweetpea and made me want more.




Sunday, February 14, 2010

The Sea and Me:2 Lula, Eja and Starfish

I envisioned attendants for 'Maya. first, a squid, because I saw a PBs show on how smart they are, smarter than the scientists deemed necessary for their short lives and place on the food chain. Then i heard a story about how a curious squid damaged some aquarium, swimming somewhere they didn't think it could and gumming up some works.
So I create Lula (I)




and then looked at and read some more about gigantic squid and colossal squid and revamped her pattern. Lula is Portugese for squid.




Of course there needs to be a fish. I considered a dolphin, but in whatever level of fantasy/reality I was going to assume, a dolphin would be the same size as her, unless I was saying the goddess is a giant.... so Eja also had two design iterations.





The Starfish and o how they come in so many flower-like configurations remained more or less the same.




Early results from pattern testing seems that what I wrote is what they got and are, so I am pleased.