Hello! Sorry for being inactive for so long. I've been busy with activities/schoolwork that's been occupying most of my precious time. I've made a few things in the past few weeks that I want to post up here.
When I was watching the Oscars with my friends in their dorm room, I discovered a friendship bracelet in the making on one of their desks. It triggered a few flashbacks from my past when these were extremely popular. I regret not making one when I was young since they were pretty, durable and collectible. So instead, I decided to braid my own. I took some old yarn from my bag and proceeded to create a 6 string diagonal bracelet. The most important part in braiding is to keep the yarn you're wrapping around straight so that when you knot it with the working string, it comes out neat. I can do a quick tutorial later since it's super easy. After I finished the bracelet, I burned the end of the yarn to keep it from unraveling. My roommate wanted it (or seemed like she wanted it) so I gave it to her. When I came back from Power Shift yesterday night, I saw the bracelet on the floor next to my bed. -_- I'm trying not to let it get to me but it annoyed me that it was just tossed on the floor. I set it next to her bed thinking she might notice it and at least put it away in her desk or something. I woke up next morning to find it in the same place. *sigh*
This weekend, I went to Power Shift, a huge environmental conference and lobbying event. I'll write about my experience at a later post. During the car ride to Washington D.C., I wanted to make a sock for my stainless steel bottle since it was prone to denting. It also might help me hold the bottle since the bottle gets cold when I put cold water in it. The easiest way to make it is by crocheting since I can make the bottom part and the "walls" all within one project. It took longer to find out how to make it in the first place than finishing the whole sock. I didn't know how to increase the diameter of the circular base and kept making something that resembled a finger from a glove. With the help of my friend Julie, I was able to figure out how to make a cylindrical sock. I probably had to restart 5 times before being satisfied with the fit of the sock on the bottle. I got Julie hooked on crocheting after I taught her how so I have to thank her for helping me crochet part of the sock ;D.
Stay tuned for pictures!
Signin' off~
Monday, March 2, 2009
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FYI SOCKS ARE FOR FEET NOT STEEL THINGS
LOL I KNOW...i should call it a cozy-_-
Guess where the friendship bracelet you gave me has been for the last half-year.
(Do you even remember giving me a friendship bracelet? Or do you remember how many you gave me?)
Your knitted cozy reminds me of this:
(Comparison of different types of cozies experiment)
I remember when those braided bracelets were really popular, haha. But I usually saw the plastic ones. (like this?) They were commonly made into a rectangular shape and had a pattern to 'em. There was also a method to make it look twisty. (It was cool.) But I don't really remember any made from yarn.
Oh! Didn't we make a yarn bracelet in Stone Roses once based on our astrological signs? XD I remember hanging it on my old schoolbag and it's probably still dangling from there. xD
@FS: -_- I don't remember giving you bracelets at all.
@rora: I love My Science Project! I remember going there to find a good jello shot recipe-_-... I still have my astrological bracelet foam thing D:... It's somewhere at home. I'm currently looking for my bottle ;_; It's gone missing.
One day, I will show you the bracelets you gave me and will say, "OH! THOSE! I didn't actually expect you to keep those."
Or...you will say, "When did I ever give you those?"
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