So, as you might have been able to tell.... I loveeeee crafting. Any type of crafting, literally. Anything from spinning wool, needlepoint, basket weaving, crocheting, jewelry-making...& so many more; I've tried it all.
There's just something about holding something handmade. Knowing that what you create is unlike anything anyone else has made; there are no other exact duplicates. Being a crafter is about reminiscing in the art of something that now people spend their money on... not their time.
I think a lot of my desire to craft comes from my grandmother. My grandma Jeanne (my namesake!) is the true craft-guru though. She has made every single one of her grandchildren, and many other family members, a baby blanket by either crocheting or quilting. She used to make ornaments for the trees, magnets for the fridge, outfits for baby dolls, dresses for us girls, wall hangings for gifts... she does so much I can barely even think of it all to explain to you guys. My point is: Gramma Jeanne is the Queen of Crafts.
I like to jokingly say that I am Jeanne's prodigy.... well craft prodigy at least haha! Every time I make something new, I got to show Gramma. She has been fascinated with my classes I am taking at school and seeing what I'm making in them (soon to be a post-- my final Apparel Design II project!). But she has really gotten a kick out of my scarves I've made with ARM KNITTING!
Every time she has a visitor, she calls up the house and says in the cutest way: "Eva, you know what I want!" and I scurry out to her house with my iPad and a scarf to show her and her visitor my latest projects.
This particular scarf I had made while I should probably have been studying for a final exam..... (but I got all A's and one B last semester sooo this was worth it!). It was made in my dorm room all while my roommate oo'ed and ahh'ed at the process.
I had used this youtube video and finished in just under 40 minutes. I decided to make it bulkier than her's.... because of all people, don't I seem like the big accessory kind of gal?
I may have a new addiction to arm knitting.... so far I have made 7 and am only getting started. So for the lovely ladies in my life, you probably got a scarf for this holiday season. #muhahaha
Here are some of the other blanket scarves I've finished... modeled by my lovely younger sis, Grace.
This black scarf was for my older sister, Hanna.
This cream scarf is for myself. I love long scarves so I couldn't resist trying all the ways I could wear it. My favorite is the third option!
The two above were just some leftover yarn that my mother found hideous, so naturally I annoyed her until she thought that I was giving it to her (which I didn't because... I'm her favorite).
At first, I was going to crop this, then I laughed so much I just couldn't. Me and my sis look so similar sometimes, especially our 'Just take the picture. Wait is my face is it? Oh, I better sort of smile' face.
What's your craft of choice?? Have you arm knitted before? Let me know!