Here is my second crochet baby booties pattern! It's been awhile since I posted, I know. I've been experimenting with different types of baby booties and have come up with this latest one. This again, is a great project for anyone with a newborn baby or pregnant and expecting a baby.
I used Greenish/Blue 100% acrylic (4)worsted yarn to design them and then white yarn for the flower button.
This came out to be bigger then I expected, but it's still awfully cute to me. The camera doesn't do this color justice however, the shine off the yarn adds to the adorableness of this crochet design.
The top of the baby booties wraps around the front and the white flower button holds it together like a real button. I added a scallop top to finish off the design.
I'm going to be putting up patterns here within the next day or two so look forward to seeing them and making your own baby booties!
Life and Crochet
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Monday, February 4, 2013
Classic Baby Booties
I decided to do my own little crocheting of baby booties and came up with these.
These are what I consider, 'classics' as if you look up baby booties, you usually come across these (next to the plain 'sock' verisons). Many people consider these 'sandals' but unless there's open toes, I think of these as more of a 'dress' shoe.
I have multiple colors to choose from but this type of design is better with a black, red, or white. So I designed them with white soles and then a blended red overall color. I thought about doing a solid red at first but then I thought the blend would bring more of a 'balance' to the overall look and I think the blend came out rather well!
I'll probably redo this design later with adding a button to the middle strap or another flower accent... just a little something extra to add to the overall finish.
So let me know what you all think! I'm always opened to criticism!
These are what I consider, 'classics' as if you look up baby booties, you usually come across these (next to the plain 'sock' verisons). Many people consider these 'sandals' but unless there's open toes, I think of these as more of a 'dress' shoe.
I have multiple colors to choose from but this type of design is better with a black, red, or white. So I designed them with white soles and then a blended red overall color. I thought about doing a solid red at first but then I thought the blend would bring more of a 'balance' to the overall look and I think the blend came out rather well!
I'll probably redo this design later with adding a button to the middle strap or another flower accent... just a little something extra to add to the overall finish.
So let me know what you all think! I'm always opened to criticism!
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Crochet Baby Boots
Size 2 Toddler Baby Booties
Baby Booties are one of the all time favorite things to make.
If you have a child, or are planning on having one, the first thing you look at, are the tiny little shoes, booties and socks. Even people without children can't help but squeal when they find a tiny piece of clothing meant for a baby, that looks like it'd even be too small for a baby doll.
Many adult women like to comment on baby clothes, quoting "I wish they made clothes this cute in my size!" and Baby Booties are no exception.
Baby Booties are basically socks that are designed to look like shoes. They have a sole to start with, and then are styled into boots, sneakers, sandals, or slippers.
They might look simple, but they're a lot more complicated to make.
These ones in particular are a 3.75 inches from heel to toe, which means they are a size 2 Toddler.
But here comes the really neat part about baby booties. This might be a size 2, but because they can stretch, they could easily fit a size 1 and you could even squeeze them on a size 3 because they can be stretched to a size 4.15 inches (Size 3 toddler).
Well these are my first attempt at Baby Booties and I say they came out better then I could expected.
I'm going to be working on making more booties in the future too!
As you can see, these ones come with little accented flowers on the outside of the bootie as well, and this goes back to the beginning when I was making just flower accents! These ones are much smaller then ones I make and sell on Etsy.com right now, but little ones like these really help give booties, scarves, and little hats that extra little something to make them stand out!
Keep and eye out for more designs here in the future, and let me know what you think of these!
Have a good one everyone!
Blended Color Headbands
I've begun to shift from making accents for Scarves, Afghans and Headbands
to MAKING the Scarves, Afghans and Headbands.
To start, I'm going to be crocheting headbands. These are perfect hair accessories, especially for young children and that's exactly who I made these for.
They are 14in to 16in in diameter and even though it's 100% arylic yarn, it's very soft and stretches beautifully.
I will later start to add my own flower accents to them, but I realized there are a lot of people who already HAVE accents and want to pin their own onto their headband, or sometimes they just don't want any accent at all!
To top it off, these colors are blended, so each headband is unique to itself.
These will fit typically any child between 0 to 6 months old.
So far I only have red and blue blends of color, however, I am also going to be making solid colors, such as pink, white, and light yellow later on, as well a shimmery purple. So in otherwords, one for each occasion or outfit!
Keep an eye out too for the crochet patterns as I will be sharing them here after I have a good handful of items completed!
Is there another color you can think of that might be a great headband?
I'm looking for any ideas, so feel free to comment with your own, and please don't hesitate to let me know what you think of these ones as well!
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
About The REAL Me
My name is Jessica. I could start off by going into a long background about myself but instead I'll start here and you can start with me.
Writing has always been a great outlet for me, and so is creating art. Crocheting is just one form of art that I love to express and I've found to be very comforting and relaxing.
So what do I need to be relaxed about? There's a lot of stressers in life, but the biggest one lately has become trying to get pregnant. Anyone who's ever tried this can tell you that no matter what the circumstance, to a woman, getting pregnant is the most stressful situation they could ever experience.
Even for families with more then 5 children, when they're trying for number 6, it's still like flipping a coin every month you're trying. Even the most persistent women, with no problems, and doing things like charting, temping and checking their fluids, it can drive a woman to the edge when it comes down to the end of their cycle and taking that test.
I am a mother of 2 beautiful children, but I've been pregnant 4 times. I love my children very much and I'm very blessed to have them, but I'd also give anything to have the 2 I lost.
Most people don't understand until it happens to them, but having a miscarriage, even if it's within the first week of finding out, is devastating. The moment a woman gets a positive pregnancy test, they instantly bond with that being that has formed inside of them, it's almost like your own personal miracle. The thought that you are growing a living human being INSIDE of you and the reason they even exist is because you're carrying them, they're sharing your blood and your soul, losing them is like losing a baby who's already been born or a very close loved one, it is the worst feeling ever. It's like someone took your heart out of your chest and stomped on it.
The only thing comparable that I can think of is a break up of your husband/wife or boyfriend/girlfriend that you felt since you met them was your soul mate. You feel so sick with grief, you literally vomit. If you've ever experienced that feeling, then you might be able to say you understand how I feel and how others in my position felt when they lost their pregnancies.
I lost my last one when I was almost 13 weeks along. I was working my way into my second trimester when nature took it's course, and my baby with it. My doctors told me since they scanned me at 10 weeks that my baby was gone, but I refused to believe it. I cried for weeks and looked for any reason for my doctor to be wrong. I ran to my local hospitals and called other doctors hoping one of them would agree with me, that my baby was still alive but no one would give me that hope, but I refused to cave in and get a D&C/D&E like I had done back in January 2006 after I was told during my pregnancy then at 10 weeks that my baby was gone...
When it came time, I bled and passed my baby on my own... I contracted and suffered through the same pain as a woman going through childbirth at full term, only I did it in my bathroom, lying in my bathtub crying not wanting to believe it was real. No epidural, no pain medication, just straight labor...
Since that fateful day at the end of October, I've vowed to try and get pregnant again...
At first, announcing this to my family, they didn't have much to say, although I knew they didn't approve, I was happy they didn't say anything against me about it... However, it is now January and many of my family members have been upset and have finally voiced their opinions about.
Have you ever had a family member tell you how to live your life? What they think you should do, how many kids you should have (if any at all) what you should spend your money on, what your job should be? Then you know how I feel on this issue too.
I don't have much money, but I make sure every penny goes to my children first and that they are given EVERYTHING they need to succeed in life. So even though we don't have much money, they have more then what most children have at their age. It's not a competition, but I know how important education is. I don't buy my kids iPads, let them play Call of Duty Black Ops II, but I do buy them LeapPads, First Computer Keyboards and educational video games, anything to further their knowledge.
I've paid the extra money to put them into summer camps that offer just a little more then a free summer camp would. I've cancelled my own dr. appts and scheduled around my children's activities, even if it meant putting them off until I can safely make them without disrupting my kid's day to make sure my kids get all the education they can.
I've also learned how to budget and save appropriately and I don't go carelessly buying things without considering every single dollar and making sure my kids are taken care of first.
So while having a 3rd child may seem like a burden to many, it would only be one more blessing to me...
Reading this, you might be seeing me jumping around a lot in my speaking, just an endless run on of information, well, this is how I go into my 'beginning' with you.
So why I do I have Crocheting as part of this?
Well that's the next part!
Like I said, Crocheting is a form of art to me, an outlet/a release, a way to keep myself relaxed... so that's what I do... throughout the last few months since my most recent loss, I've sought different outlets...
I work online, I earn a little extra to help take care of me and my children by selling multiple things and freelancing.... cell phone cases, clothes that haven't been worn or gently worn on eBay, freelancing with multiple clients on a site called Elance, clicking ads on a site called Clixsense, and finally, crocheting items and selling them on a site called Etsy.
On top of artwork, I find solace in numbers... numbers can't be wrong, they are what they are, which is what drives me to earn and to sell. This might sound like I'm a control freak, but it's a way for me to keep things in perspective. Things happen sometimes, but at least if you're prepared for them to happen, it's not as a bad a shock. I've managed a business before, and I lost it just as quick. I dove in without being prepared, I trusted a company that shouldn't have been trusted and was completely blindsided by their tactics. While I was trying to be prepared for others to use this company against me, I wasn't prepared for the company itself to turn on me.
Since then, I've worked hard to find different ways to earn a living with the internet world in a way that not only is comfortable, but relaxing... Crocheting items has finally helped that cause...
You see this Rose? I crocheted it. This is an actual picture of MY rose... I never thought I could even take a good picture, one that looked like the professional ones people post all the time. But I found by laying down a few pieces of copy paper and putting other artwork blurred in the background with right angle of the camera, it really can look professional.
Artwork, no matter what it is, once you're finished with it, it gives you a sense of pride. Like giving birth, you created this and to you, it looks amazing and you have an overwhelming sort of joy about it!
So that's what this blog is all about! Throughout it you'll be reading my journey in life and about the artwork I create along the way. You might even see more then just crochet artwork, you might also see photos that I retouch or little pixelated graphic artwork I draw, such as these I've done in the past:
Thank you all, and please enjoy ^_^
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