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Tutorial: Scalloped Edging

I use this scalloped edging all the time on different crochet projects. It adds a nice finished edging. It also works well with Granny Squares as I think it is a variation. You will need a granny square stitch project either a granny stripe  or granny square blanket.

Supplies

  • yarn
  • granny square
  • hook to match yarn

 

The Sides

Tutorial: Scalloped Edging, granny square edging

I am starting with 1 granny square. It has five holes on each side counting the corner holes.

Join your yarn to a corner.

Tutorial: Scalloped Edging, granny square edging

*Crochet a double crochet from the joining stitch to the open space between the groups of      double crochet.

Tutorial: Scalloped Edging, granny square edging

Tutorial: Scalloped Edging, granny square edging

 

Crochet 5 or 6 double crochet into the space. Here I crocheted five because the yellow yarn is worsted weight and the square is a dk weight yarn.

Tutorial: Scalloped Edging, granny square edging

With the last double crochet stretch it over to the next space and join with a chain.

Tutorial: Scalloped Edging, granny square edging

Repeat from * across your square or squares until you reach the corner.

There are two corner options.

 

Corner Option #1

Tutorial: Scalloped Edging, granny square edging

 

Join just as you have and then turn the square.

Tutorial: Scalloped Edging, granny square edging

Do the next set of five (or six) double crochet just as you have. The corner will look like this.

Tutorial: Scalloped Edging, granny square edging

and this when you finish two sides.

Tutorial: Scalloped Edging, granny square edging

 

Corner Option #2

Tutorial: Scalloped Edging, granny square edging

join just as you would and then double crochet into the corner space and chain two.

Tutorial: Scalloped Edging, granny square edging

Do another double crochet followed by a chain.

Tutorial: Scalloped Edging, granny square edging

It will look like this when you round the corner and finish another side.

Tutorial: Scalloped Edging, granny square edging

 

This adds a nice finish to the edging. It will look great on a blanket or scarf.

The trick to this edging is that you need an odd number of spaces to finish evenly.

Have fun with this edging and share some photos with me on my facebook page of your projects with the pretty scalloped edging.

https://www.facebook.com/Chocolatedogstudio

It is a snow day here and I have a ton of things to get finished. This tutorial was one of them.

See you later,

Karen

 

 

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Aqua Granny Square Blanket!

I have finally finished the aqua granny square blanket and the photos were just taken today. You have seen it since the very start. I frogged three rows and started over in the plain Granny Square stitch. I like it much better and it isn’t ruffly like it was starting to be.

Aqua Granny Square Blanket! ChocolateDogStudio.com

 

 

42″ square of luscious soft granny square blanket. It is wonderfully soft! I love the soft washable variegated yarn. It changes from a moss green to a lovely aqua and hits almost every shade of blue green in between.Aqua Granny Square Blanket! ChocolateDogStudio.com Aqua Granny Square Blanket! ChocolateDogStudio.com Aqua Granny Square Blanket! ChocolateDogStudio.com Aqua Granny Square Blanket! ChocolateDogStudio.com IMG_3372It is finished with a plain racetrack border. It is available in the shop ready to ship!  https://www.etsy.com/listing/170542725/crochet-blanket-granny-square-blanket

Thanks,

Karen

 

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How to Be Productive!

I recently read an interesting article on how to be productive which immediately took me back several years (cough, cough)  to Freshman orientation class at Oklahoma State University. Since I was undecided in my major at that time I was funneled into a study skills class instead of a regular Freshman orientation class. The class spoke a lot about dovetailing work or stacking things that need to be done ie do your laundry and study at the same time. I dovetail work all the time, today it was crocheting while waiting at the orthodontist office.

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You can find the article here: http://www.alibrown.com/blog/2013/02/21/%E2%80%9Cmy-1-secret-to-productivity-batching%E2%80%9D-by-ali-brown/

The article talks about batching which is a new concept for me. It reminds us to do our work in batches or groups of like items. If you are going to work on email then take make a commitment to check email twice a day instead of all day long. Which will save you time. Work on your paperwork at the same time everyday and so forth. Well, the study skills class spoke about the same kinds of things but added in another wrinkle…dovetailing. Sandwiching your work so that the washer is washing while the dryer is drying and you are doing something entirely different. Now in the crafting or handmade business this is a bit more difficult as we don’t have machines that do the work for us. So how can we dovetail or sandwich our work.

This is what dovetailing and batching looks like for my business ChocolateDogStudio;

While cutting out bibs I will also cut out cozies, and French press cozies. Then I arrange them by the color of thread and item and do all of the sewing requiring white thread at one time, then brown, blue etc…. I will also arrange them by the item. So all bibs requiring white thread, then all cozies needing white thread and so on. IMG_0247

Here the bibs are all arranged into thread color families. That way I finish multiple items before I need to change thread. I also sew buttons on in this way.

 

Here are the bibs and cozies all arranged according to color families before I start stitching.

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When I package orders I print packing labels and then do all of the shipping at the same time. This saves me time in the long run but also saves me some walking. IMG_0246

 

What I really like about Ali’s article is keeping your distance from Social media and being careful about how often you check your email and facebook. Yes, I am guilty as charged. It started when I was worried about every little sale on Etsy and then I got a smart phone and the bad habit got worse. I have been working on disciplining myself to only check email and so forth twice a day or at most three times a day.

So now I am thinking about batching on my blog and writing several blog posts at once and having them post during the week. That way I am reaching my goals of blogging three times a week, without having to think about it every day.

If you run an Etsy shop there are several neat programs that will allow you to schedule your tweets.  Check the Etsy apps and see which one will work for you.  What a great time saver! It is time to get those set up again and keep them running. So I could dovetail my tweets and blog posts and then I could do other things during the time that I would normally spend doing those two things every day! Whew, what a time saver and a relief!  I have felt a little stretched for time and I was wondering how to get it done this Christmas season.

Talk to you later, I’m off to write a couple of blog posts and schedule some posts!

Karen

 

 

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New Granny Square blanket

This beautiful blanket has been finished for quite awhile. I have some great photos to share of it as our oldest son had time in his busy schedule to take some photos for me. It is beautiful shades of grey and purple. The colors vary from deep purple to magenta.

New Granny Square blanket

New Granny Square blanket

New Granny Square blanket

 

Just gorgeous and 54″ square. A perfect size for a throw on the couch. You can find it in the ChocolateDogStudio etsy shop. The pattern is also available on Craftsy and Etsy so you can make your own.

 

Talk to you later,

Karen

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A Few Blankets

One of my favorite photographers came by and spent several hours visiting and shooting some photos of my Etsy products. We had a great time drinking coffee and eating some cookies while he worked.

Here is one of the photos he took. This almost represents a whole years worth of blankets I have crocheted. I love the fluffiness of the yarns in this one.

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You can almost touch and feel the softness of some of the yarns.  This photo is missing the red granny square and several other blankets that sold.

Talk to you later,

Karen

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Weekend drive

We had a busy weekend as we took a weekend drive last week.We headed down to Longview, Texas for a college visit and a visit to our college girl. She was too busy to come home for her Fall break and I haven’t seen her since August. Our youngest son wanted to visit the school and see what he thought about it. The good news for us is he is done visiting colleges. Now we just need to get him prepped and finished with his high school coursework.

It was a long drive and I had my foot up for most of it on the way down. The back seat of the car looked like this.

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A mixed up mess of yarn and yarn bags. I got quite a bit of inspirational work done and played with some bits and pieces.

Weekend drive, The start of granny hexagons! These colors make me happy. I am even happier with the border and the size they will be when they are finished.

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The campus is beautiful and restful. I had quite a bit of time off and it was nice to sit and think. I didn’t walk much but it was nice and restful. I love the big pine trees on the campus. I think I will save the inspirational  photos for another day.

talk to you later,

Karen

 

 

 

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Been Stressed Much, Lately!

Are you feeling a bit stressed lately. I know I have, I have been a bit frustrated the past month or two.  I could list my frustrations out but I think it is counter productive. I have been listing them over and over and then expecting them to go away. Since doing the same thing repetitively and expecting different results is the definition of insanity. I have finally decided to list out ways to overcome frustration. The first step is to decide which frustrations I can personally change and which I have absolutely no influence over.

Frustration seems to come from a feeling of lack of control. Its root is either anger or fear. I have been feeling both emotions in abundance lately. So rather than take you into the dark places that I have been travelling lately. I am going to walk us through an exercise of how to overcome.

Remember that frustration is born of wanting things or people to be a certain way that is fixed in your head. Your expectations of others and of how the world works is formed over many years of experiences and sometimes your personal overlay is defective; it might have been a source of self-protection once but when it continues to advise you poorly for future experiences, then it is stuck in time, and generally plain wrong. When you cease to expect other people to act in a certain way, when you start to look at the world with fresh eyes again and expect nothing apart from the fact that you are a member of a community of individuals and a world of many happenings, then you start to realize that things happen, people are the way that they are, and most importantly of all, how you react matters.

http://www.wikihow.com/Cope-With-Frustration

Ok, so my frustration is born out of the expectation that the surgery I just had would give me greater mobility, not less. Is there anything I personally can do to change this mobility issue? What would help me?

1. Exercise (which in itself is frustrating as all the written information talks about going for a walk!) Are there other types of exercise that I can do? Yes, I can start swimming, even though it means that I will swim differently now. I can also do Pilates which requires nothing more than a clear space and a tv.

2. Clearing your mind (I don’t know what I think about this. People with clear minds often have empty minds devoid of creativity) I think they mean that you stop thinking about what you can’t do and instead focus on what you can do! Like a camera that can take close up photos. If I focus on the things I can’t do then I forget all of the things that I can do. I am a firm believer that things happen for a reason, which I may never know. It is our choice to either allow that “thing” to destroy or refine us.

3. Change how I react to what I can and can’t do

http://www.bitrebels.com/lifestyle/10-tips-to-overcome-frustration/

Frustration usually occurs when our intended personal goals and dreams are not met. We may feel frustrated when an outcome of what we wanted to happen simply did not happen, or when we meet challenges. There are so many things that can cause us to be frustrated. Some people act on that feeling, while others do not. More often than not, the cause of our frustrations can be attributed to external forces that we do not have control over. It can be triggered by a situation like a gadget not working, or even by another person. Frustration can block us from feeling motivated. We can react by trying to solve what is causing the frustration, or we can just simply give up.

4. Giving up is not an option. I am not a quitter. I do not give up. I am as my Mom says a fighter. She says I have courage, actually, I am too afraid not to take the next step. I tend to do what I can to keep from thinking about what is happening or going on around me. Pain refines and challenges every aspect of our lives and frankly I would rather have the physical pain rather than emotional pain. Time doesn’t dull pain acceptance does. We allow the paint to infiltrate and diffuse into every part of our lives until it has been with us so long that we have a hard time even recognizing it. Until it is gone, well and truly gone.  Then only by concentrating do we see that there is pain and that something needs to be done.

I had a long talk with a long time friend last night. We had both had amazingly frustrating weeks and it was nice to talk to someone and get a different point of view on things. She helped me immensely. It was nice to be able to say what has been on my mind and have someone remind me that things really are better than I think. I think I was able to do the same thing and encourage her to look past her frustrations. So, my last piece of advice would be to find a close friend and really talk to them about your frustrations, if you can. We don’t often share like we did last night but it really helped to talk about our fears and get them out in the open. Fear really doesn’t like the light of day and sharing about your fears often makes them go away. Remember that there is a difference between sharing and whining!

Been Stressed Much, Lately! The lovely corner detail of a baby blanket. ChocolateDogStudio.com

The photos are of some new blankets that I started this past weekend. They are beautiful and I can’t wait to share the finished patterns and product in the shop! The pink and brown one is already for sale in the shop and I love this close up of the border.  You can find it here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/165023172/blanket-crochet-granny-square-baby

Talk to you later,

Karen

p.s. I am also assuming that you have already prayed about your frustrations.

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The Green Blanket

I just have to show off the green blanket, even though it isn’t going to be in the shop. It already has a home.

The Green Blanket, Corner to corner crochet afghan, ChocolateDogStudio.com

 

 

The Green Blanket, Corner to corner crochet afghan, ChocolateDogStudio.comIt is a beautiful color and the texture is wonderful! To think, that I almost quit crocheting it early on in the project because it was a little boring to crochet all in one color. The good thing about creating a one color blanket is that you don’t have all the ends to weave in! It ended up being a gift for family and it was a joy to be able to give it.

Talk to you later,

Karen

 

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New Baby Blankets

I must start a new crochet afghan. I finished the last one a week ago and also some new baby blankets. I haven’t crocheted much since. Secretly, I am exhausted. Getting well and healing is hard work. I had my first physical therapy appointment today. Wow, I am tired. I will admit that I have lost some inches while on the crutches. I noticed this when I cinched up my belt yesterday. Crutches are just a whole body workout for the arms, upper body and abs. Not to mention, standing on one foot while doing everything that requires standing. So, over the last three months I have lost about two inches overall but, I am tired, deeply tired. I hope the tired phase passes quickly and that I never find the inches I have lost. While I am resting,  I need to start another crochet blanket. If I had my choice I would go buy some more yarn in addition to the large order I just had delivered via the USPS. It is a chunkier yarn somewhere between the Stylecraft I have been using and the Lion brand chunky of the boot cuffs. The pattern is cool and I am excited to get it kicked into high gear. I started it about four months ago, trying out a new pattern and it has this wonderful visual texture of skinny and thick stripes.

We will see how I feel later today about shopping and buying new yarn. Here is a look at what I have finished this past week.

New Baby blankets, granny square blankets, ChocolateDogStudio.com

It is gorgeous and I love the textures in it. I am really tempted to make more just like it in nice wonderful solid colors. I also stitched up some baby blankets.

New Baby blankets, granny square blankets, ChocolateDogStudio.com

 

This one has a nice lacy border that I was trying out.

New Baby blankets, granny square blankets, ChocolateDogStudio.com

 

I love the colors in this baby afghan. It is just so bright and joyous!

Here is the last one. A pretty blanket for a baby girl.

New Baby blankets, granny square blankets, ChocolateDogStudio.com

Well, I shall go off and think about which blanket pattern I want to try! I hope I get it settled pretty soon.

Talk to you later,

Karen

p.s. I’m sorry I wasn’t blogging more last week. The shenanigans in Washington D.C. had me really angry. So, while I blogged a lot to burn off some steam, I decided not to post any of it. The rest of the blogosphere was really doing a great job talking about it on their own without my 2 cents.

 

 

 

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Previews for the Week!

 

These have been sitting around waiting for the dressmakers dummy and the opportunity to take the photos.

talk to you later,

Karen