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How to Use Your Stash Inventory – The Sampler Afghan

How to use your stash inventory – The Sampler Afghan is a great answer to the question of how to use up your leftover bits and pieces of yarn and odd and end Granny squares and swatches.

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Why create the swatches you crochet to try out new stitches? The Sampler Afghan also answers this question.

Why save all those little odds and ends of skeins if you aren’t going to use them? The answers to these questions are ahead of us for the next several weeks.

Why waste all that work to crochet gauge squares if you aren’t going to do anything with them? What are you going to do with all those practice granny squares?

How to use your Stash inventory -The Sampler Afghan

 

How to Use Your Stash Inventory - The Sampler Afghan

How to use your stash yarn inventory  can be confusing. What to do with all those bits and pieces of yarn and odds and ends of granny squares and sample bits that you have crocheted. There are several different ways to solve this problem.

Today we’re discussing two of my favorite methods of using up both stash yarn and leftover samples and bits and pieces; Sampler Afghans. There are two ways to make a sampler afghan.

  1. Create one Afghan using all the bits and pieces of leftover yarn you have.
  2. Create one Afghan with all the gauge swatches you have leftover from crochet things.

How to Use Your Stash Inventory - The Sampler Afghan

This is the second of these granny sampler afghans that I have made. They are my favorites. The colors interplay with each other and make wonderful sampler afghans. 

How to Use Your Stash Inventory - The Sampler Afghan

How to Use Your Stash Inventory - The Sampler Afghan

 

Here is my current stash of odds and ends of yarn skeins that I keep in a rolling cart (link to one like mine), add in some other storage in another room and everything is full to overflowing. I take left over skeins and roll them into yarn cakes using my yarn winder. The yarn cakes then go in this little color coded drawer unit (link) according to color. It makes storage a breeze as the little yarn cakes don’t roll around and get all tangled up into a mess. As you can tell the color coding has gotten out of hand. The colors are all mixed up, simply because there isn’t room in some of the drawers. (Don’t get the idea that everything else is this organized, it’s really not. Crocheting is more fun than untangling a mess of yarn)

How to Use Your Stash Inventory - The Sampler AfghanThese are usually the beginnings of a big granny square afghan or an afghan like the sampler above or little projects that don’t take much yarn.

Another Sampler Afghan

 

How to use your stash inventory- The Sampler Afghan

Here is the second idea for creating a sampler afghan. It started with a simple idea. Create some washcloth patterns for free from Chocolate Dog Studio for you. It quickly evolved into this afghan. If you are going to create all these patterns for washcloths, then they need to be crocheted at least twice. Once out of cotton dishcloth yarn and once out of any yarn you choose. The sampler afghan started a year ago. You can find almost all of the patterns here on the blog and they will work for the afghan, but the idea is simple and adaptable for the many other gauge swatches we crochet.

How to Use Your Stash Inventory

Try to crochet them in the same size, gauge and yarn weight. Then when you have enough squares you can assemble them into an afghan, table runner, or scarf. If you use the same colors over and over then you have a coordinating look. If they don’t coordinate then you have a scrap look afghan. This idea works best if you work in one type of fiber, wool or acrylic. It is hard to mix the two since the care for both is different.

 

I hope that this helps you create one of your own.

Talk to you later,

Karen

 

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Using Your Scrap Yarns Part 2

Using Your Scrap Yarns Part 2

Using your scrap yarns part 2! This can be so much fun. Cleaning out yarn and creating new things all at the same time. Here are a few ideas to get you started. Use a little imagination and revise a project to fit a new use.

There are a number of scarves that are great scrap yarn users. Here are is one of my time honored favorites. The Granny Square Scarf

Using Your Scrap Yarns Part 2

It doesn’t take much yarn and the squares themselves can be all different colors and yarn skeins as they are here. There are also granny square scarves that use a variety of different yarns in each square. The photo below is from an afghan, but you get the general idea. Simply tie all the colors together with one color and skein of yarn. Add a fringe or tassels as a finishing touch. Keep in mind that the longer the scarf, the more yarn you may need. The denser the stitching takes more yarn, too. Striped scarves work great to use scraps as well. Side to side stripes work for smaller amounts and long stripes for bigger amounts.Using Your Scrap Yarns Part 2

Using Your Scrap Yarns Part 2The Newest Pattern

Here is the newest pattern. This pattern wrote itself after I challenged myself not to create another pattern this summer. I am pleased to introduce The Brown Ombre Stripe Scarf. The truth was that it was going to be an afghan but when it took 21 colors I decided that enough was enough! It requires 21 skeins of different colors but it is so lovely I couldn’t resist making a pattern for you.

The Brown Ombre Scarf Pattern

Studio News

The month has been busy. I’ve been busy taking not quite finished objects and giving them new life. About 6 scarves will hit the Etsy shop in the next couple of weeks. IF you follow Chocolate Dog Studio on Instagram then you have seen the progress happening on several scarves. It has been fun to finally move some of these WIPs out of storage and into the shop. Wool is fun to crochet but not usually my fiber of choice and these granny squares have been sitting for a couple of years looking for the right project to finish them out. Scarves work well, finish quickly and fit most everyone’s budget. I have started a Finish Your Projects and Use Your Yarn challenge but there are no rules and no timeline. It is really similar to the USE YOUR STASH challenge from previous years. I will keep going until I run out of steam, projects, time or inspiration.

Using Your Scrap Yarns Part 2

Here are three of them being blocked and almost ready for their shop photos.

Two acrylic scarves have also made it to the shop. I’m thrilled. The colors are bright and cheerful. The Brown Ombre Scarf and then this one. The white scarf makes great use of scrap yarn. There will never be a pattern for this but I am pleased that it is finished. Feel free to imitate this scarf all you want. There are no plans to write a pattern for it. If my memory is right, there are 20-30 stitches between each dash of color. Each dash of color has 15 stitches in it. Thankfully, it has moved out of the WIPs stack to the FP or finished projects stack and is ready to go home with someone soon.

Talk to you later,

Karen

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Little Things Matter and the Ombre Granny Stripe Revised.

Little Things Matter and the Ombre Granny Stripe is revised

Little things matter; like the button on this tea cozy. It looks perfect and brings a touch of whimsy to just another granny square tea cozy.  The little touches that make life great. Little things matter like a wave and a hello from a neighbor. Like the use of your right hand. Not being able to use your right hand really brings this home to you. As my hubs found out last week. His arm is in a sling but it’s not broken and not sprained. He doesn’t appear to need surgery, just rest- so all is well.

 

Little Things Matter and the Ombre Granny Stripe Revisited

The Ombre Granny Stripe

The Ombre Granny Stripe afghan has been updated to reflect improved yarn quantity and an additional border option. I have never been that fond of the black and yellow in the original pattern so I crocheted another with a lovely brown border and it looks so much better  in my eyes. This pattern is newly released, (everywhere we sell the pattern) and the shop has 1 beautiful Ombre Granny Stripe for sale. If it has been calling to you then now is the time to buy. It might not be there again for a long, long time. The new photos show the beauty of this afghan in a much better light.  Whether you want to make your own with the Ombre Granny Stripe pattern or buy the one afghan in the Etsy shop.

Little Things Matter and the Ombre Granny Stripe Revisited

Studio News

Here is the latest news from the studio. My motivation and creativity has settled back down after almost a years worth of stagnation. Do you ever have stagnant times? I hit a road bump and a well meaning  and loving detail person said “you have too much going on. You need to simplify and work on one thing at a time.” Bad idea, I tried it and it doesn’t work well for me. At this current time. There are 4 or is it 5 current crochet projects all in a partially completed state plus one chair and two paintings also in progress.  There will be another one starting soon, when we hit the road to a family reunion. Three new patterns are also in process and two revisions are also in the works. Just a few shots of the wips:

All of these make me happy to work on and the frustration level is very low.

Keep your frustration levels low and work the way that suits you best. Listen to your heart and follow the pattern that works for you! Remember that little things matter and the Ombre Granny Stripe revised is ready for purchase.

Take care and have a good summer.

Talk to you later,

Karen

P.S. I’ve been praying for God to give us rest. We both have been feeling stretched very thin. I’m not driving right now while some medication things get sorted out and he is not driving until his shoulder gets a bit better. The kids are pitching in a bit more while their parents are recovering.

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The Birthday Bash Sale

The Birthday Bash is starting today!

Birthday Bash

Shop from June 15 until June 25 at the Etsy shop.

Chocolate Dog Studio usually has a sale in March during my birthday month but due to the computer issues it has been pushed back until the middle of June. You can find the newest patterns; The Patchwork Heart Afghan and the Patchwork Heart Pillow Cover along with the Patchwork Heart pattern bundle. Have fun shopping and remember to always stop at yarn sales!

 

Talk to you later,

Karen

P.S. The coupon code is  BIRTHDAYBASH1 and it works here.

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The Patchwork Heart Afghan and more privacy information

Today we talk about the Patchwork Heart afghan and yet more privacy information.

The Patchwork Heart Afghan

This afghan started out as an experiment. You remember the photos on Instagram and then also here on the blog. This patchwork heart afghan started while I was in recovery from foot surgery. Time was passing very slowly and this afghan grew out of an idea and hope that this would be finished well within time for Valentine’s day. Ha!

Here you go anyway. It is lovely and fun. The patchwork heart will be lovely in a wide assortment of colors and yarns. Perfect for using up scrap yarns.

 The Patchwork Heart Afghan

Obviously this pattern is an adaptation of the Patchwork Heart Pillow cover. I did the math and 100 little 2 round granny squares was just too much. The photo above shows you how I figured out how many squares I would need.
The Patchwork Heart Afghan crochets up quickly and makes a beautiful afghan. The ends are a bit much if you leave them all to the end of all the work.The Patchwork Heart Afghan

The Patchwork Heart Afghan

Here is one of my favorite squares.

It is bright and beautiful. Send someone a love blanket! Crochet your own in their favorite colors.

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The Summer Days

Today has been busy, fun, exciting and did I say busy. We watched our youngest son go off for his first professional job interview. We’re pretty sure that he will get the job. Graphic designers are greatly needed these days.  He is really good, even if I am Mom and I do think so. It was more final than I thought it would be and I am rather emotional about it but glad at the same time. It is time for him to be doing his thing in life.

The fun part of today has been playing around with the graphics program I use and making the graphics for the new patterns and knowing that finally new patterns are coming out for you. I’m even going to try my hand at videos again. It has been several years since I last created a YouTube video of crocheting. The one on my mind is how to repair crochet. We have had a few oops moments lately and it is time to get the repairs done. It isn’t hard but it does take some analytical thinking and now is the time. There are also new patterns to write and then also the updated pattern that I’m crocheting.

Talk to you later,

Karen

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Chairs and the Heart Patchwork Pillow Pattern

It is so exciting that this time we have a new pattern release: The Heart Patchwork Pillow pattern plus we get to see a few of the chairs that I have been painting  lately. Since everything in the studio has been upside down for the past several months it makes sense to reverse the order of our conversation as well.  Between setting up the Studio and all the computer issues, life has been very disorganized. Today has been the first day that I feel even a little organized. Bear with me while we tromp through all the business part of this blog to get to the frosting on the top the new crochet pattern.

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Two chairs and a stool

The top is my work in progress. It is still being painted and has no home to go to, yet! The chair is so solid but was water damaged beyond restoration. 

You can see the water damage. It looks like there were plant pots on the chair that just over flowed for years. The photo on the left shows the beginnings of wood filler and some basic sanding. The one below shows the photo from the beginning. The chair is so solid and is the most comfortable wooden chair that I have ever sat in. It just feels right. 

A few more photos of the Leaf chair.

This chair had a broken seat and broken down cushion. Replacing the seat and cushion was a priority. Sanding and priming the chair first, I started in with the base coat of color and then added the detailing until it finally looked right to me. The dots all over  the chair are dimensional and add a little texture to the surface of the chair. Free hand painting with no stencils, it is a work of art.  Feel free to contact me if you are interested in owning one of these beautiful chairs. . They are not inexpensive as they are original works of art.

Here is the stool that I painted for my Mom. She wanted one for the hallway in her retirement community apartment. They all put pretty things out to give each apartment a little character. It comes in useful for setting your purse on to find your keys or  while you get the door open.  It is also a not perfect stool but one that needed a little love to give it a a longer life.

In this photo I have started adding the first coat of color and gradually increase the layers of paint and details until it reaches the finally clear coat to protect and add shine to finished stool.

The Heart Patchwork Pillow

This pattern is now available in the Chocolate Dog Studio shop and also Etsy and Craftsy. It is so easy to change the look

of this fun pillow cover from fun for a child’s bedroom to a op-art style for your living room. It is a quick crochet project that will help you decorate for the seasons.  Look for the Patchwork Heart afghan coming soon!

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Computer headaches

It has been months since I have really posted anything here on Chocolate Dog Studio. The truth is that my computer has been hardly working. It’s a really long, boring frustrating story-like all computer problems. It is enough to say that I ended up getting a new laptop which promptly died the night we bought it new from the store. Dale took it back and here I am FINALLY back on the computer with internet access. Yay! for progress. I think that my computer headaches are finally over.

There  is a new privacy policy coming out soon and new patterns as well. There are many things that still need to travel over from the old computer to the new so please be patient while I get this up and running again.

Talk to you later,

Karen

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Flash Sale

Flash Sale

Just a quick FYI that there is a Flash sale in the Etsy shop with this coupon code: Welcomeback  and is good for 15% off anything in the shop!

Have a great day! I’m off to organize the studio and get things sorted. It is slowing me down to have things spread out between three rooms-two rooms I can handle but three rooms is one room to many!

Anniversary

Hubs and I spend last weekend in OKC (Oklahoma City for the non-Okies) and it snowed and sleeted.

Flash Sale

 

Very weird and odd. It was very, very cold for April in Oklahoma. I know that our Northern family scoffs at our idea of cold weather but cold is relative to what is normal in your region.

Our wedding anniversary is in May and it always seems to be overtaken by family reunions, graduations and ending of school events. We celebrated early this year as it is a big anniversary for us- 30 years. A hugely crazy amount of time has been spent with my best friend. Our life is nothing like I thought it would be but I wouldn’t change a thing,

 

except for all the stupid things we have done.

I would change those.

Wouldn’t you?

We had a great time and things were very relaxing. We saw the Centennial statues of the Oklahoma Land Run. My family came to Oklahoma shortly after the land run.

 

Flash Sale

 

Enough procrastinating, I need to get back to work.

Talk to you later,

Karen

P.S. Don’t forget to stop by the Etsy shop and shop the Flash Sale!

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The Studio is Moving.

The Studio is moving from all over the house to one room and it  is taking longer than expected. It sure adds an element of chaos to my life. Our oldest daughter moved to her own place several weeks ago and the studio has been  in the process of slowly gathering into one place. There are still some extra furniture bits in the room and it has slowed the transition down. I’m also walking more every day, trying to build up some strength and endurance. It is really slow going.

Easter was beautiful but cold. The traditional egg hunt was in the house instead of outside. Here are a few photos of some of the creative things that I have been doing since the hands were out of commision for crochet.

Colors

The Studio is Moving

This watercolor was fun and I was just playing around with the paints. The colors remind me of the triangle afghan below in almost the exact same colors.

The Studio is Moving

The triangle crochet blanket is coming along. It is in that “I hate to work on it” phase as it feels as though it will take forever. The flowers were cut out of a water color page and make a lovely bouquet.

The Studio is Moving

The Studio is Moving

Last but not least I have been sewing the binding down on Mom’s quilt for her as her eyes can’t do the fine work anymore. I have to admit that this quilt has been sitting around waiting until my new glasses came in as I couldn’t see the eyes in the needle to thread them any more.

The Studio is Moving

The Studio is moving, the studio is moving and I’m so excited. Finally it has a closet and a lovely big window. I can’t wait to show you the whole room when it gets more organized. I had to go ahead and move one of my work tables in as I am painting a couple of chairs. They are looking good and should be at the consignment shop later next week if we get a break in the weather.

This crochet blanket is next on the horizon and I can’t wait to get it finished as well. April may be the month for finishing up projects.

The Studio is Moving
A lovely stack of Granny Squares

Changes

Changes keep coming into my life.  Some of the changes make me uncomfortable and some of the changes are for the better. The studio is changing as I try to organized ALL the YARN and projects. Plus bring in some other creative endeavors into the same room. The past few months have felt a little stagnant until I remembered that I do best when I am working in a variety of mediums. This gives my hands a break and allows me to be creative in other mediums. I will be posting more of these here for you to see. There are so many projects partially finished that the next few months will be filled with pattern writing and getting these patterns written and in the shops.

Talk to you later,

Karen

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The Adapted Lemon Peel Dishcloth Tutorial

Here is the next crochet washcloth/dishcloth pattern; The Adapted Lemon Peel dishcloth.

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The super easy  Adapted Lemon Peel Dishcloth is fun to crochet. It creates a lovely nubby texture without too much thinking about repeats or counting. It has a soft bumpy look which is great in a dishcloth. This pattern would also make a wonderful spa washcloth for an easy crochet Birthday or Christmas gift. Crochet 2-3 in different colors, add the washcloth to a few lovely soaps and you have an inexpensive and lovely gift for a new mother or a special friend.

The Adapted Lemon Peel Dishcloth Tutorial

Here is the washcloth first finished.

The Adapted Lemon Peel

Supplies

  • Cotton dishcloth yarn  (link)
  • Size G crochet hook  (link)
  • Scissors

Skills Needed

  • single crochet = SC
  • chain
  • double crochet = DC
  • Weave in ends

The Adapted Lemon Peel

Crochet 32 stitches in your cotton yarn.

Foundation Row

SC across the chain to create a foundation for your washcloth. (I am using a different color cotton yarn for these instructions.)

The Adapted Lemon Peel

Row 1

Single crochet in the  2nd chain from the hook. Double crochet in the next chain,

sc in the next 4 chains.The Adapted Lemon Peel

Alternate between the double crochet and  4 single crochets across the washcloth.

Chain 1 turn

(The double crochets will  to need to be on one side of the washcloth, poke them through to whichever side you pick for the front.)

The Adapted Lemon Peel

Row 2

The Adapted Lemon Peel

Sc in the  first stitch of the previous row.

3 sc in next  3 stitches, DC in the next stitch

Alternate 4 sc, 1 DC across the washcloth.

Alternate row 1 and row 2 until the washcloth is square.

I like to unplug and have paper patterns at times, so there is a free download  for The Free Pattern :Adapted Lemon Peel Dishcloth in the shop.

Other Stuff

We have been helping a chick fly out of the nest this week and build another nest in a first apartment. Part of me is so excited and the other part of me is a tiny bit anxious. Mom’s tend to do this; be anxious, happy and excited all at the same time. The other part of the excitement is that the studio will finally get to move into a more permanent home with a door and nothing but studio items inside. I truly can’t wait but feel wrong to be too excited. Is it wrong to want your chicks to leave the nest?

I spent some time watercolor painting with a friend as we both needed the nudge to do something out of our normal routine. I attempted to paint roses again. These are really simple and today they look much better than they did yesterday. I need to go and look at the other paintings I finished. They might look better as well.

 I’ve been working steadily on this afghan but have had to take a break on it due to the busyness of life and some arthritis issues this week.

Take care and enjoy your week. The sun is shining here even though the temps dipped a little lower earlier this week.

This beautiful daffodil is blooming in my garden and bring a great touch of spring to the yard.

Talk to you later,

Karen

P.S. I would like to think that I invented The Adapted Lemon Peel stitch, but I am pretty sure that I didn’t. If you know the name of it, let me know and I will change the title and credit the stitch. The nearest I could find was the Lemon Peel stitch. There are so many outlets for finding new crochet stitches; from magazines, books and the internet that it is difficult to search back and find the source of your inspiration.