18 September 2009

September FOs

Oh hai. I appear to have had a bit of a finishing kick in the last month.

Two baby blankets:
Crochet baby blanket
Knitted baby blanket

A gnome:
Christmas gnome

And a cross stitch:
Fire Dragon

Excelsior!

05 August 2009

G


G, originally uploaded by blackic.

G! I intarsiaed fairly successfully here, wonder of wonders.

02 August 2009

Inappropriate Starches


Inappropriate Starches, originally uploaded by blackic.

Made this for Matt for his birthday. Think some of the colours might be a bit dark, but I'm pleased with miniTopher and MiniDeWitt.

Sorry I've been quiet, I've been working on super seckrit projects, and a baby blanket of doom.

12 April 2009

Ikea cross stitch


Ikea cross stitch, originally uploaded by blackic.

Finished this for my dad for his birthday a couple of weeks ago.

Just some oak and some pine and a handful of Norsemen...

Threads:
Anchor stranded cotton 776 (dark green)
V&A stranded cotton 5907 (blue)
Dewhurst's Silko 988 (yellow)
Anchor stranded cotton 502 (pink)
Anchor stranded cotton 774 (light green)
Anchor stranded cotton 303 (gold) - sub
Peri-Lusta 409c (brown)

16ct navy blue Aida

05 March 2009

Phyllis Pamplemousse


Phyllis Pamplemousse, originally uploaded by blackic.

I've been envying Ceri's Woolly Monsters for a while, so when she agreed to a socks-for-woolly-monster swap I was very excited.

Here is Phyllis in her new home with me. You can find out more about her here.

16 February 2009

Free charts

I've added the digitised charts for two more old cross stitch projects, the Eddie Izzard inspired Covered in Bees and a tribute to the famous sailors from Black and White. Links are over in the sidebar.

15 February 2009

Summer Moth

I'm digitising a load of bits of scribbly paper. Want a free cross stitch chart?

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I made this for a friend last year, but figured that it was broad enough to appeal to the internets. I spent bloody ages looking for a cross stitch pattern for a moth, then gave up and made my own.

Chart is available here.

08 February 2009

Tim's Silly Hat

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I challenged Tim to look all mean and moody whilst modelling his new hat. Ha.

07 February 2009

Fredde the Fish pattern

As requested by the Knitpickers SnB ladies, here is my crochet fish pattern. This was an attempt to create a baby / small child toy that is reasonably unlikely to cause anyone to choke and die.

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Ingredients:
Scraps of DK yarns
Safety eyes
Crochet hook to give you a nice tight gauge for amigurumi. I used a 3mm hook, but I crochet loosely.

Fish is worked in rounds of single crochet (double crochet in UK terminology!), all rounds start with a ch1 and end with a sl st to join, this is to make the stripes look neat. If you aren't as obsessive as me, you can work it in a continuous spiral instead, just make sure to place a stitch marker to mark the beginning of rounds. The pattern starts at the head end of the fish and finishes at the tail end.

The '--'s denote where I changed colour for the orange stripes.

Rnd 1: Make a magic ring, sc 6 into ring, and tighten.
Rnd 2: 2sc in every stitch (henceforth known as inc)
Rnd 3: *sc, inc* around
Rnd 4: *2 sc, inc* around
Rnd 5: *3 sc, inc* around
Rnd 6: *4 sc, inc* around
Rnd 7: *5 sc, inc* around
Rnd 8: *6 sc, inc* around
Rnd 9: sc around
Rnd 10: *7 sc, inc* around
Rnd 11: sc around
--
Rnd 12 & 13: sc around
--
Rnd 14-18: sc around
--
Rnd 19-20: sc around
--
Rnd 21: sc around
Rnd 22: *7 sc, dec* around
Rnd 23: sc around
Rnd 24: *6 sc, dec* around
Rnd 25: sc around
Remember to put in the safety eyes somewhere round here
--
Rnd 26: *5 sc, dec* around
Rnd 27: sc around
--
Rnd 28: *4 sc, dec* around
Rnd 29: sc around
Rnd 30: *3 sc, dec* around
Rnd 31: sc around
Stuff
Rnd 32: *2 sc, dec* around
Rnd 33: sc around
Rnd 34: *sc, dec*
Dec around until hole is closed

Top fin
Row 1: Pick up and sc 10 sts
Row 2: inc in every st
--
Row 3 and 4: sc. Fasten off.
--
Row 5: sc around entire fin

Tail
Row 1: Pick up and sc 12
Row 2: inc in every st
Row 3: sc
--
Row 4: inc in every st
Row 5: sc
--
Row 6 & 7: sc
Fasten off.
--
Row 8: sc around entire tail

Bottom Fins x2
Row 1: Pick up and sc 6
Row 2: inc in every st
--
Row 3: sc
Row 4: sc, fasten off
--
Row 5: sc around entire fin

I'm happy for you to sell Freddes made from my pattern, please just include a link to my pattern if selling online.


21 January 2009

Beige Baby


DSCF1650, originally uploaded by blackic.

Finished these cabled baby things for an old friend's unborn sprog.

I never want to knit anything in beige ever again. Bleh.

15 January 2009

dragons, also treasure


dragons, originally uploaded by blackic.

Finished this kit (Dragon's Treasure by Cherrytree) that I've been poking away at for a few weeks.

Altered the eyes a little so they look more shifty cos, you know, dragons and treasure...

17 November 2008

Corporate zombie Tim!


Corporate zombie Tim!, originally uploaded by Miss Shine.

Had a lovely time at the recent Knitpickers knitting retreat organised by Nic, and made myself a tiny zombie boyfriend.

14 October 2008

Cthulhu, lace

It's been a while. I blame Ravelry (also the fact that I have three mahoosive mystery lace projects on the go and don't seem to have had any FOs to share for ages).

But look! Dark Roasted Blend featured a picture of my Knithulhu. Neat, huh?

10 July 2008

Apparently I'm on a cross stitch kick...

Here's the one I did for Matt and Jen's wedding yesterday (which was awesome)...

Matt & Jen's wedding cross stitch


And here's a half-done one that I found in my grandma's house when we were going through her stuff and finished off for her birthday.

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I've run out of bits of Aida now, so maybe I'll move on to something else...

10 April 2008

Doily


DSCF1439, originally uploaded by Miss Shine.

Finished crochet thing of doom that has been hanging around since last March :o

Really felt like setting this on fire by the end. I am coming to the conclusion that I just don't find crochet as therapeutic as knittery...

02 April 2008

Geekery

Hee, the GeekCraft group over on Ravelry crowned me 'Geek of the Week' for my Parsley Boobs rendition.

"On the crochet front, in a completely unrelated direction is Shine’s Parsley Boobs. They are based on characters from a company called Weebl’s Stuff but initially I mistakenly assumed that the characters were actually Weebles like these these Romper Room break outs. If you recognize those, I won’t be mean and put that ear worm of a jingle in your head. I was very, very wrong, though. For one thing Parsley Boobs would probably enjoy smacking Weebles around. Then again, who doesn’t really? There’s a Weebl character too though, and a Bob. But these are Parsley Boobs. I won’t front, I really know nothing about any of this, I just followed the link and watched the animated short. It’s funny. I recommend it. It’s also really, really short, like 2 minutes long short, so if you are randomly searching the forums anyway, this shouldn’t pull you away for that long. After seeing it, you see what truly impressive likenesses Shine achieved. Very nice."

I've been really super-busy lately, we've just finished running this year's Roleplaying and Wargaming Student Nationals, Tim's jetting about all over the place telling stories and we should soon be purchasing a house. Phew.

Craftwise, I'm currently getting close to finishing off Talia from the new Knitty, the bulk of which I knitted on a couple of five hour coach trips to and from London to see Jonathan Coulton's first UK gig, which of course was Made of Awesome.

Here's a photo of another Geek Project I never posted pictures of, a Black and White tribute for Alex's Yule/Christmas present:

Black and White inspired cross stitch...


And here's my reference screencap:

...and the reference picture...


You can get the chart here

17 February 2008

Malevolent freeform bag

Freeform crochet bag (with eyes)


For Miss Jen Jen Jam, who is becoming a very competent crocheter who I now feel I need to oneup when making ridiculous creations.

I still have pictures to post from Christmas. But I can't do that now, cos I'm too busy melting plastic bags:

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07 January 2008

Christamocalypse crafting part deux - Eddie Izzard inspired...


Hey, guess what? I'm covered in bees...

COVERED IN BEES!

(ahem)

More to come later, though I'll wait a bit so not to kill people on the LJ syndicated feed. Cos they moan at me.

Free chart here.

Christamocalypse crafting part un


Vintage brass rubbings...


Vintage Whitby postcards...

02 November 2007

Cherie Amour wip


cheriamourwip, originally uploaded by Miss Shine.

Someone on Ravelry just made enquiries about the progress of this, so here's a picture.

Doesn't look like cheapy acrylic, does it?

Yarn: James C. Brett Marble Chunky
Pattern: Cherie Amour