Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Thrifty, somewhat Nifty!

I participate in Thrift Share Monday's
It was a slow week for thrifting.  I went to our local thrift shop, Second Glance, and didn't find anything too exciting, or at least exciting to me.  I did buy some latch hook canvas mesh though.  I have a lot of tee shirts from different events when I worked at QVC.  I don't wear them anymore and don't want to give them away, so.....they are going to enjoy a new life as a rug or two!  My daughter found rugs made from tee shirts on Pinterest and I found a tutorial here on XOELLE.  The mesh only cost $2.00 and the tee shirts were free!  It's a win-win to me.  I'll be posting pictures in a future post.




My daughter had to have the cigarette lighter - she doesn't smoke, just to use as decoration.  She likes the AMC show, Mad Men.  She said it reminded her living in the 60's.  I think it was $2.00, it has a "Bone China" sticker on it, but I'm not sure if the vintage.    I also bought the decorative crochet cloth for $1.00 and the pillow cases with flannel for $5.00.  There are a couple stains on the crochet piece I will try to Oxy Clean out.  The pillow cases and flannel will be a test run before I buy new fabric for a chenille baby blanket based on a tutorial I found through Pinterest here Aesthetic Nest.

During the week I went with a friend to Salem, MA to check out Witch City Consignment.  They are also a thrift store.  I was overwhelmed to say the least.  There were sooo many goodies all in one place.  I will need to go back and take another walk through.  I was happy with the selection of vintage Valentine's Day and Christmas cards.  They were a $1.00 each and I walked out with 10.

We also went to a thrift shop associated with the local homeless shelter.  Once again, a lot of stuff packed into a tiny place - but nothing had a price on it.  After having to ask different people on multiple occasions, I just lost interest.  There were also too many volunteers and they were either in the way or bumping into you as you tried to navigate the aisles. 

My friend found a listing for an inside yard sale at an auction company over this past Saturday.  I took a look see, was not wowed by anything.  Once again, a place that does not put prices on items.  On the way out, I spotted the frame and because it had a ship in full sail and a lighthouse, I wanted it.  I know I overpayed - $2.00 - but it will look good with my seaglass collection.

I'm still relatively new to thrift shopping, still getting used to what is a good bargain and what is a great find.

A Nubby Texture Pattern to Use Up My Stash

I have been spending far too much time on Pinterest and Craftgawker when I should be doing more constructive things.  I can't help it though, Pinterest, especially, is so addictive! 


I am inspired by all the other projects people have completed or are working on.  Then I get the little voice in my head that says, "go buy more yarn and make me!"  I grab my purse and the car keys ready to go out the door, then I cast a guilty glance towards my craft closet door and knowing what is in there, stops me in my tracks. 


Behind that door is miles and miles of yarn, cotton thread, fabric, ribbon, elastic and all sorts of crafting gee gaws.  I resolve this year to not buy anymore until I use up what I have and to FINISH projects I started. 


My first step in that direction is to use up all the cotton yarn I have by making as many dishcloths as I have to!  Here's a look at my progress in that area:


It's an easy pattern to follow:

  • Using a US-H size crochet hook chain 30 for your foundation chain
  • Row 1 - SC (single crochet) in 2nd chain from hook TR (Treble Crochet) in next chain.  Repeat SC and TR to end of foundation chain ending with a SC, chain 1 and turn.
  • Row 2 - SC across, 29 times - starting in top of SC from previous row.
  • Repeat these two rows until desired size - ending on row 1.  My dishcloth was worked in 25 rows.

I also made smaller ones to use up cotton yarn that I did not have enough to make a full size cloth.

  • Using a US-H size crochet hook chain 20 for your foundation chain
  • Row 1 - SC (single crochet) in 2nd chain from hook TR (Treble Crochet) in next chain. Repeat SC and TR to end of foundation chain ending with a SC, chain 1 and turn.
  • Row 2 - SC across, 19 times - starting in top of SC from previous row.
  • Repeat these two rows until desired size - ending on row 1. My dishcloth was worked in 17 rows.

Hope this helps you use up some of your stash so you can buy more too!

Monday, February 6, 2012

My First Estate Sale and It Was Free!

This post is part of Thrift Share Monday
So there I was, cruising through Craigslist looking for stuff.  Now, remember, this is winter in New England.  I wasn't holding out much hope that there would be anything under the garage sale listing when I clicked on it, but there it was - ESTATE SALE 4 FREE and it was in my area!  WOO HOO!  I got up early the next morning and accompanied by my daughter, took off to the free Estate Sale.

Quilting magazines & fabric pieces
I have watched enough episode of Cash & Cari to know that there would be a line of people outside and that I needed to be at least in the first group of 20 - 25 to get to the decent stuff.  When we arrived at the sale location, there were a lot of cars, so I had my daughter get out of the car and secure a spot in line for us.  We were 21st in line.  While waiting to get in we heard the background story and why it was free. 

It's Lucille Ball on the cove of Cosmo!
The house was a two generation hoarder situation and the last occupant passed away last year.  The first estate sale occured in the beginning of December 2011 and after having additional yard sales, the family members decided to open the house and let people take what was left so they wouldn't have to do the cleanup themselves.

Vintage Redbook!

A hoop for a skirt! Actually found 3!
My daughter and I did not really know what we were looking for, so we just picked up what we liked - since it was all FREE! 

Dishes
We will be checking Craigslist for more Estate Sales - just wish they could all be FREE!
1950's Bra Slip - Gilead

Made In Japan containers with lids!

A pair of goat skin gloves never worn in the wax paper and other gloves


Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Birthday Shout Out

One of my friends is celebrating a birthday today.  She also makes fabulous tutu's and bows.  Check it out here,
 Hannahs Treasures, like it, and wish her a HAPPY BIRTHDAY! 

New Listings on Etsy Today

To celebrate February 1st, I put up several new listings in my Etsy Shop, My Life in Stitches, today.  They are all heart themed in honor of one of this month's holidays - Valentines Day!  Click on over and take a peek - I may have that last minute gift you are looking for.


Obsessed With Knitting?



The Last Knit - When knitting becomes an obsession.

Directed by Laura Neuvonen
Country Finland
Year of Production 2005
Running Time 7 minutes

Just watch it.

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Diagonal Crochet Dishcloths - Set of Four for Sale

I have a really nice set of four diagonal crochet cloths up for sale in my Etsy shop.

Made from 100% natural cotton -  Keep two for you and give two away!  Great for a teachers gift, housewarming, bridal showers or any other occasion. 

The cotton yarn is durable and is perfect for cleaning your kitchen pots and pans - however, also can be used as a face cloth as well.

Measures 6 inches by 6 inches. 
Allow for shrinkage after laundering.

Care: Machine wash, lay flat to dry       

Go check em out!Via Flickr:
www.etsy.com/shop/mylifeinstitches

Pretty in Pink Small Cloths -SOLD!

It is so nice to make a sale. I reopened my Etsy shop at the begining of January and good things do come to those who wait, and market and wait. Well, you get the picture. It makes me happy when the things I make find their way to a new home. Kind of makes me feel like I'm making a difference for someone!
Via Flickr:
www.etsy.com/shop/mylifeinstitches
SOLD!

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Gifts From The Sea

Stuff I find on the beachStuff I find on the beachStuff I find on the beachLove this - looks like a cartoon word bubbleBeach glass from Gloucester, MAPretty pottery shards
IMG_1994Pretty pottery shardsPretty pottery shardsPretty pottery shardsPorcelain legBeach glass from Gloucester, MA
Old green in the brown bottle topOld green glass with less lightOld green glass with more lightOld brown glassOld green glassBeach glass from Gloucester, MA
Beach glass from Gloucester, MABeach glass from Gloucester, MABeach glass from Gloucester, MA

Gifts From The Sea, a set on Flickr.
We have been experiencing really warm weather in New England this winter. We have also been having some really unusual higher tides than normal. However, this results in a fun stroll along the beach and finding pretty treasures and jewels. Interesting pottery shards, pieces of sea tossed and tumbled new glass and old glass. I love living by the ocean.

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Beam Me Down Scotty - To Arizona

I came across a really great site, South West Trading Company. Based in Arizona, the website has a great selection of yarns and patterns. They are also very active with promoting fiber arts in their area with the offering of classes. I wish I lived in the area to take advantage of the events on their calendar. Until that happens, I will browse their book selection, with patterns developed by Jonelle Raffino and other members of SWTC.
Happy creating today ya'll - - - I am back to cross stitching the Mario chart for my son I found on Sprite Stitch. His birthday is this weekend and since this won't be done by then, I'll be sending him a picture of the WIP instead!

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Crochet Covered Beach Stones

My collection of beach stonesHeart Crochet Covered Beach StoneBeach Stone Heart surrounded by Crochet HeartsUnderside of Heart Beach StoneHeart Crochet Covered Beach StoneHeart themed beach stone
Crochet Covered Beach Stones, a set on Flickr.
Been working on heart themed beach stones and I'm starting to be happy with the results. A few could end up in my Etsy shop - http://www.etsy.com/shop/mylifeinstitches

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Pardon Me, I didn't Knit That for You

Just out of curiosity, I searched YouTube for interesting videos about crafting and came across this gem.

It is sung by Kay Gardiner and Ann Shayne, of http://www.masondixonknitting.com.

Enjoy - I'm off to crochet stars today! Pics and info to follow, stay tuned.

Friday, January 13, 2012

What Are You Working On Today?

I'm spending time today with a project I started in November 2010. This is a gift for my son and was inspired by this chart I found on a blog by Sprite Stitch. It is a lot of stitches, but well worth it.

What are you working on today?

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

New Listing on Etsy Brings Satisfaction

Satisfaction and a sense of accomplishment. I listed a set of 6 crochet coasters on Etsy today. I made these a few months ago and for a while could not decide if they would be small facial cloths or coasters. I always came back to coasters. Head over to Etsy and check them out! They make a great gift for yourself or someone else.

Heart Breaking Trial and Error

So this week I was wondering if it wasn't too late to hop on the Valentine Day marketing and selling of heart related things.

I scoured my pattern files looking for hearts that would translate well to my current obsession of crocheting on beach stones. I found a couple, got the supplies together and got t
o work.

For some reason, I wasn't feeling the love on these. I'm wondering if it is because I fabricated a set pattern for the beach stones instead of being more free form.

Still debating if I will place these in my
Etsy shop.


What do you think?

see more pictures on
Flickr

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Singing About Crochet

I was cruising the internet yesterday looking for a small filet crochet heart to crochet. I came across Crochet Geek who had a great chart and as I cruised the site, I found this little gem she had reposted from Youtube - check it out!
I Crochet
The Collaboration Project
July 31, 2011,
The Triad NYC
Music: Kevin Wanzor and Joel B New

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

On The Rocks


We moved back to our beloved hometown of Gloucester, MA. It is so nice to be back again. We moved away in 1994 and 16 years later we are home! I love being by the ocean again and being able to take daily walks along the beach in the harbor and scavenging the gifts from the sea, buttons, glass, pieces of pottery and stones. I love the beach stones with all their different colors and shapes and I like to cover them in crochet!