Friday, October 18, 2013

Cowl or Infinity Scarf?


As most of you know, my sweet husband is in the importing business and is currently importing sundresses as a means to make enough money to import the actual home decor items he would like to sell.  As the sundress season in Utah is officially over, he needed a way to market sundresses for a "fall" look.  With that came the request from him to That Yarn Girl for some fall scarves/cowls/infinity scarves.  He looked through some of the items I have pinned on Pinterest and settled on a couple of beauties.  I managed to get him to go yarn shopping to pick out colors and textures, it was great!   

As I posted teasers for the boutique we were set to participate in I found this orange cowl (infinity scarf) was a HUGE hit.  I had a couple of requests for the pattern, so here you go! The website you will go to will be a pattern for a scarf.  Here is what I did to make it an cowl: I used two skeins of Yarn Bee from Hobby Lobby and when I ran out I whipped stitched the ends together.                                                                                                              

For the patterns for the other two cowls please check out my Things I could Create board on Pinterest.  They are just as simple as the orange cowl.  

Monday, September 30, 2013

Minions!


Today's project comes to you thanks to my sister-in-law, who asked me to make a set of minion hats for her friend's grandbabies.  Luckily I knew this was something I could do!  I don't know about you, but I think the minions are a pretty great character.  When my SIL asked me to make these, I was excited.  I knew they would be awesome. In typical TYG fashion I posted the photo with the two completed hats to Facebook and they were a huge hit!  Thank you to those of you who have ordered already!  For those of you who are interested in ordering a Minion Hat, please see the special order page for instructions.


Now on to those of you who may be interested in making your own Minion.  First I have to say I can in no way take credit for the original pattern, because I did not create it.  All I did was figure out the color scheme to modify the pattern to make a Minion.  For the basic hat pattern, please see the pattern posted on Repeat Crafter Me here.

Now on to the important part. First look at the number of rounds in the pattern. For newborn-children hats figure one row for blue, three rows for yellow, one row for black, and the rest is yellow.  Now that will confuse some because it is backward.  I wrote it like that because it makes the most sense.  If you need further clarification, please let me know!  For teen-large adult hats figure three rows for blue (the last one being hdc) and then follow the same color pattern for the newborn to child hats.

I am always happy to field questions, so bring them on!


Thursday, September 26, 2013

Shark and Halloween!


This project comes to you thanks to a high school friend of mine who also happens to be a friend on Facebook.  She knows I love to crochet and had a little boy recently.  She sent me a message asking if I could make a project for her.  She sent me the link to the project with the picture and this one even had the pattern!  She wants to be able to have her cute son wear this hat for Halloween, and beyond so she asked me to make it a little big.  Luckily this pattern comes from one of my favorite blogs and I am always happy to use her patterns to create projects.  For those of you who are crocheters, or are interested in what a written crochet pattern looks like click here (you will have to scroll about 3/4 of the way down the page).  I give all credit for the pattern to Sarah Zimmerman.
Thanks to my friend, I want to suggest to those of you with newborns or little ones for Halloween consider a character hat, like a shark, for instance.  All I would need from you is a picture or link to the pattern and enough notice to put the project together for you by Halloween.  Send me an email at thatyarngirl@gmail.com with the specifics (size, color scheme, etc.).  For the whole break down on special requests check out the Special Requests Tab.

Thanks!

Monday, September 2, 2013

Zero Calorie Cupcakes

Instagram collage
This project came in the form of a request from my sweet mother-in-law.  She found a scarf made out of crocheted cupcakes and though it was very cute.  She purchased it for $15, and brought it home.  She loved it so much she decided she wanted two more for two of her grandchildren.

I came home from work one day to find a Ream's bag (for those of you not from Utah Ream's is a grocery store) on the kitchen table.  Inside the bag was a very strange looking thing indeed.  I pulled it out and looked at it.  I could clearly see it was crocheted, but what in the world was it?

Cherry join in the middle
I looked and looked and then put it back in the bag, not wanting to spoil a surprise, if that is what is was.  I went downstairs to talk with my hubby before he left for work.  Eventually our conversation brought us back up stairs and to the bag.  Andrew pulled it out of the bag and said his mom wanted to know if I could make something like this for two of the girls.  I looked at it again and then it came to me! It was a scarf made out of cupcakes with cherries, okay that makes much more sense.  And so a new project was born.

The first thing I do when someone asks if I can make something is look for a pattern online.  I feel there is no need to reinvent the wheel, so I usually don't.  That happened to be the case this time.  I was able to find a great patter, which is easy to make my cupcakes.  You can find the pattern here.

Single cupcake
And so I was off!  I needed to make 32 cupcakes, because there are 16 per scarf.  I needed to find some great girly colors.  This is the part of the project I either love or hate - picking out the yarn.  I am picky when it come to texture and color.  The worst thing for me is to walk in to a store with little variety in worsted weight yarn.  I like using worsted weight for almost anything, unless indicated otherwise.  My favorite so far is I Love This Yarn from Hobby Lobby.  It is the softest yarn I have worked with that is not specialty.  Sadly for me I was not close to a Hobby Lobby when I went looking for this project.  I settle for Red Heart variegated, which is terrible in my book, but the show must go on right?

Finishes Product and some ice cream!
Lucky for me the "cake" part I could make out of I Love This Yarn, so that made up for it.  I cranked out 32 cupcakes in a day, and now I needed to figure out how to attach them to one another.  I figured the cherries would work.  And for the most part, they did.  Some turned out a little crooked, but that is forgivable.  After all you don't want your project to be perfect, right?

In the end they turned out very cute and cupcakey!  My mother-in-law loved them and here's to hoping the girls they are intended for will love them as well!




Monday, July 8, 2013

Freedom Festival Day Three

Yes that is a wicker-work casket...
Day three started with one of the Freedom Festival reps coming around and telling us he hoped the day three crowd was good this year.  Apparently it has been hit and miss in the past.  We decided it would be a good day and started up.  We of course started the day with an amazing donut from next door and then the crowd began to trickle by.  It was a slow trickle most of the day.  We ran random specials ranging from $5 off a dress while Andrew was holding the sign to a clearance price of $10 per dress.  We were able to get some sales off both specials, but it was nothing compared to the fourth.  As I mentioned before we did have a return customer and she brought a friend. That was great! The return customer bought two more dresses and bragged about how much her grand-daughter had loved them. That was great to hear.

As evening approached so did the clouds.  We had decided to start cleaning up the things that were not selling well to make the clean-up easier for us.  While Andrew was taking a load to the car another vendor came by and said there was a high wind advisory in affect and they were tearing down.  When Andrew returned, we decided we should start closing up as well.  It is a good thing we did! Not twenty minutes later the wind started.  We were running the last load to the car and only needed to go back to take down the canopy when the rain started. We waited that out in the car for about a half an hour and we took the canopy down and headed home.

All-in-all it was a great experience and we did well with sales.  I did discover summer time is not the time to sell crocheted items, and that is just fine. I did have several compliments and told my work was very well done. 

Freedom Festival Day Two











 We started on the Fourth bright and early so we did not have to compete with the road closures for the parade and all of the traffic for those who had not camped out the night before to get their spot.  We set up shop and waited.  We heard the parade start, and we had a couple of browsers come through during that point, but once the parade was out the crowds converged on the vendors. As you can clearly see part of that crowd was a brunette Captain America.  He was not interested in dresses.  We also saw Spiderman, but wasn't interested in dresses either.




This was our most popular style of sundress, and I am pleased to say we sold out of them by that afternoon. It was great!  We had a woman come back on the fifth looking for one and was very sad we were out




Freedom Festival Day One

Day one of the festival arrived.  We find our booth space and Andrew proceeds to unpack two cars worth of stuff.  Unfortunately I could not be of much help with the unloading as I was given weight restrictions by my OB for lifting.  That turned out to be a good thing because Landon wondered off and we lost him for about 5 nerve-wracking minutes.  So I stayed at the booth site with him and set up what we could.  

Our booth was between a trinket booth (who was also selling sundresses) and a Mennonite group who made the best donuts I have had in quite some time.  That worked to our advantage later because people would line up to get a donut and they would almost have to browse our booth. 
On a side note Landon left with grandma today.  He told us both good bye and walked of with grandma like he was the king of the world.  I was surprised and happy, but a little heart broken at the same time.