December 26, 2009

Candy Cane Cozy

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I found this cute little pattern at Zakka Life. It only takes minutes to knit up the little square and decorating them is the fun part.

The pattern works with cotton yarn, but I was using wool/acrylic blends and leftover fuzzy yarns, so I found that casting on 22 stitches worked better for me. And through the venture of experimentation, in true Goldilock fashion, 20 stitches was too short, 25 was too long, and 22 was just right. :)

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December 17, 2009

I Can Has Cheezburgers

This is a video clip from my absolute favorite website I Can Has Cheezburgers?. The main page is captioned pictures of funny and cute kittehs.

Feather Dancing Kittens

The tiny one on the end has big, sappy eyes that remind me of Link.


I Can Has Cheezburgers? also has other hilarious pages, some of my favorites are

Fail Blog - pictures of funny, and sometimes hard to watch, failures.
Photobomb - surprises in pictures.
Engrish - the English language gutted.
There I Fixed It - epic backyard MacGyvers.

'No Wrong Side' Bookmark

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This little No Wrong Side Bookmark that I found on the Knit with KT website was quick and fun to make. I can't remember which side is which and I can't decide which I like better. What an aptly named project.

Although it was the first time I had ever heard of p3Tog (purling 3 stitches together), the pattern was very straight forward for how intricate it looks. I made these two pretty much back to back, but I didn't feel like I got to the point that I could just knit along by memory, I had to keep the pattern open as I worked.

Also, I had to keep an eye on what I was doing (while watching TV or in low lighting) because I have a tendency to split the yarn when working with silky yarn, I found that I could see even one stray fiber in this delicate pattern.


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The cream colored one I made for my Grandma for Christmas out of Caron Simply Soft worsted weight yarn. I can't remember the exact color, since I used the same skein for Jillian's Cupcake hat and I sent the paper wrap along with the hat for washing instructions. This bookmark came out the thinner of the two, with a draping quality.



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The lavender bookmark I made for Toni, a senior I angel through Chemo and Senior Angels. I made it with Bernat Satin which is also a worsted weight yarn, but it came out bulkier than the cream one.

December 12, 2009

Link has been adopted!

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The sweet little kitten, Link, has been adopted from Whiskers, Tails and Ferals. He is going to a nice home with another one of his siblings. Lucky Link, he will be spending the holidays with his forever family.

We will miss Link at our house, especially Panzer. Panzer has been searching for the kitten the kitten this afternoon, calling out to him. He is back to attacking our 15-yr-old cat out of boredom. Maybe after the holidays we can foster another friend for Panzer to expel excess energy with.


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Kisses for Link!

December 10, 2009

Link Videos

Please forgive the quality of video and videographer. I really need to get a video editing program! Though if you are interested in adopting Link, these clips will show you the personality I doubt you will see from a cage at Petco. Enjoy!


Cat on Bag Violence




Fur Ball Attacks




Ends in a Squeak


In this video don't think he cared as much about my hand as he did my face. He was trying to figure how to get to me.


Big Purrs


Please excuse my music playing in the background, though you can hear Link purring too.

December 6, 2009

Link

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This is LINK. He is an 8-week-old male kitten available for adoption through Whiskers, Tails and Ferals. We are fostering him for the time being and wanted to get the word out on this sweet little guy.


Link Facts

He is mostly black with a vivd gray/cream tabby pattern and cream accents on his face. His coat is silky and he looks like he will be a medium haired cat. He eats Purina One Kitten dry food, but he goes crazy over canned food. He is litter box trained and has never had an accident at our house.

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Link's Personality

He starts off shy, but really likes to cuddle next to you on the couch. When you rub him on his face and head, he goes floppy in your hands, purring loudly. He also likes his belly scratched when he is in a lovey mood; otherwise, he will attack you.

Link plays with our older kitten (Panzer), though he seems to prefer the attention of people. He is tolerant, yet hesitant of our dogs - staying mostly to the areas of the living room that the dogs are not allowed. When the dogs are not in the house, Link likes to explore and makes toys out of anything he finds. He will play with anything on the floor: a feather, string, fur-covered mice, catnip toys, paper bags, household debris.

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These pictures don't do him justice. In person, he has big, round, Cupie Doll eyes.

December 3, 2009

Donations for Whiskers, Tails and Ferals

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Here are a few items I crocheted and donated to Whiskers, Tails and Ferals' Christmas Tree lot to try and help raise money for their cat and dog rescuing program.


Ava Hats

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I made these Ava hats from a pattern I found at Hooked On Crochet using Bernat ultrasoft cotton yarn. I like to work with cotton yarn; it has a bit of grab when working with it (I sometimes have trouble with stitches sliding around) and the finished product has a bit of rigidity to it. The pattern worked up really quick and I just love the ribbon accent.


Baby Swirl Hat

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I crocheted this newborn swirl hat with Premier Yarns Angel self shading yarn in the color 'Baby Daisy' from a pattern found at Craft Tutorials. The yarn is bouncy and light, but since it is made of two slightly puffy strands wound together, I had trouble accidentally splitting the yarn while working with it.

Also, I'm not too sure that I like the 'sinch to close top' style of hat. I never seem to be able to get the hole closed enough. I actually have multiple unfinished hats for this reason. In answer to the problem, I made a little pompom to cover the remaining hole.


Mushroom Pocket

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This 'Shroom' pattern I found at Crochet Me was a lot of fun to make. It's my first amigurumi style creation. Mine didn't turn out as nice as the one in the pattern, but I'm going to try again and make a few small adjustments to the pattern. I'm hoping to figure out a way to make the lid separately and then sew it on, since my trouble was with getting the attached lid to line up correctly. I also think I might add a little filler to the base to help it keeps its form.