Friday, November 20, 2009

Wine Chenille Ribbed Scarf



What a fun and fast project this was. I found the yarn on sale and was thrilled! So decided to make a ribbed scarf with it. Of course the ribbed quality always will curl so this scarf does curl on itself. The color though is what I love the most. Deep, rich wine color. The texture is very soft and comfortable to wear. It really could go well with a casual or dressed up to go out on the town outfit also.

Seeing it is buying season a nice gift to give. I find reds usually go over well with just about anyone. Plus red goes well with so many colors!

So there it is, my chenille scarf! On to the next project!

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Wow, Shawl sold in less than 3 hours after being posted.


I was more than thrilled for the shawl to sell! That never ending project of mine really did work out for the best. It's amazing really sometimes how things work out. Sometimes when posting items to sell at Etsy.com you think oh this is gonna sell like hot cakes and other times you have absolutely no clue. Most of the time though isn't as you planned and the things you think will sell quickly don't. I hadn't a clue about the shawl, but so glad it sold quickly. Now on to the next project! Another shawl using the ladder ribbon, but in vibrant wine colors. For all I know this one will stay post for a year before it sells, but honestly it's the process of creating I do love more than the sale. The sale just makes me justify what I am doing! For now I am happy gal!

Saturday, November 14, 2009

The never ending shawl project...



Gosh, I really bit off more than I could chew with this project. I thought oh, wonderful a shawl to create that is simple! But what I didn't anticipate was how hard working with this material would be. I found this Bernat Matrix yarn at a discount shop and bought loads of it. It is a discontinued yarn now, but a fabulous material. Shimmers and shines, very light and is ribbon like.

So I started this at the beginning of summer because it was such a light material and it wouldn't be a project that would make you too hot while working on it during the warmer months. I made many mistakes and it took me a while to get use to working with the material at hand. But in the end this has turned out beautiful. I just finished it in early November.

I like the way the material is almost liquid like and flows so nicely over your shoulder. This shawl would be absolutely stunning over  a simple black dress or suit. Would add a touch of warmth on a cool day. I can see this on going with someone on a cruise or even for New Year's Even parties!

Since I had loads of this yarn...I will be making more shawls and light scarfs. I am postitive the next one will go much quicker now that I have some ideas of how to manipulate the yarn. Look to http://FibersStudio.etsy.com for more items for sale!

Multiple projects...

Does anyone else have this problem? I always have 3-5 projects going at once! I don't know why I feel compelled to do things in this manner, but I always do. I have tried to do one project at a time, but I always add another one on. It's like my brain can't focus.

Right now I have a little girl's capelet made out of 4 different fun fur yarns, a chenille wine colored ribbed scarf and a city lights ribbon scarf going all at the same time.

I know I start a project and then think...oh...I should do this with this yarn and that is really how it starts. Or I will go buy yarn and can't wait to get started on the project I am planning it for.

This doesn't hinder me in getting the projects done overall, but it does slow me down a bit.

I am just going to keep creating as long as the desire drives me and all will come out in the end just fine I am sure. We must follow our passions in life for they are the fuel of our soul. So if this is my fate...to create in this manner then I will just accept this and go forward.

Have a great fiber loaded day and enjoy the process as best you can ~ they way your mind wants it to be!

Friday, November 13, 2009

Yarn has been delivered!

Oh, what a day yesterday was! I was graced by the yarn gods! I went out to get my mail and the treasures I had found online were on my doorsteps left by the postman. So very happy!

I am a pretty open minded yarn shopper. So I am constantly looking for 2-3 skeins to make or combine with other yarns to make into a nice scarf.  I am also on a budget so I am always looking at clearances and such for my loot. So I shop and search for supplies on Etsy.com, Webbs.com and even eBay somedays. But these I just got were from Etsy and Webbs. A really nice ribbon yarn,  a beautifully hand-dyed yarn from the Andes and several multicolored yarns with 50% wool and acrylic blend too.

<<<  Can you say beautiful!? They were also all under $3 per skein! So there you go ~ I had a great day, enjoying my new yarn and dreaming of the possibilites there are with them.  Once I have made something out of them I will post pictures and explain how I used/manipulated the materials.