Amber's (scaifea) 2024 Crafting Thread

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Amber's (scaifea) 2024 Crafting Thread

1scaifea
Dec 31, 2023, 1:39 pm

Hey folks! I'm still here, still crafting. I lurk a lot, but I do love seeing all your projects here in this group and sharing my own.

Current Projects:
Knitting: a Pride cowl (pattern here: https://loumiorganicyarnshop.com/products/queer-pride-flag-cowls )
Crochet: an amigurumi Boba Fett, for a library display I'm organizing for February
Two quilts: a t-shirt one for Charlie and a king-size one for Tomm and me
Cross Stitch: two bookmarks, one for my mom and one for a friend
Sewing: pajama pants for my son, Charlie

Happy Crafting, friends!

2dudes22
Dec 31, 2023, 3:16 pm

I'm looking forward to seeing your projects, especially the amigurumi. I love seeing them.

3lauralkeet
Dec 31, 2023, 4:24 pm

Your crochet skills have really developed in the past year or so, Amber. I remember you learning the basic stitches and now here you are making amigurumi gifts. Bring on 2024!

4scaifea
Dec 31, 2023, 4:31 pm

Thanks, folks!

I'm really surprised at how well my crochet skills are coming along, to be honest. We're already planning for a big display for the summer library program, so there's definitely more amigurumi in my future...

5MickyFine
Jan 1, 12:47 pm

Looking forward to seeing all the gorgeous projects you'll share this year, Amber.

6scaifea
Jan 5, 5:02 pm

No project photos to share just yet, but I treated myself to a fancy new ironing board, and if I can't share my excitement here, then where can I?

Everyone, meet Annie:



7rosalita
Jan 5, 9:22 pm

>6 scaifea: The mini-board at the foot of the big board makes it look like you have a staff of squirrels helping you with your seamstress duties. :-D

8lesmel
Jan 6, 1:02 am

Happy New Year! Happy ironing and happy crafting!

9dudes22
Jan 6, 4:26 am

>6 scaifea: - I like that. I've been thinking it's time for a new ironing board (and maybe iron). I might look into something like that.

10mnleona
Jan 6, 7:46 am

The racks are a nice feature.
I still have my mother's wood ironing board and it did fold.

11scaifea
Jan 6, 7:57 am

>7 rosalita: HAHAHAHA!! That's hilarious! And it will now live in my head full time.

>8 lesmel: Thanks!

>9 dudes22: It had been *so* long since I even looked at ironing boards that I was a little shocked at how expensive they can get, but I had xmas gift cards and decided to splurge. I've never thought of ironing boards as a luxury item and yet here I am owning one now. What a time to be alive.

>10 mnleona: My old one (which is still perfectly fine and will now live in the HS band room - I'm the band uniform mom these days) has been around for almost 30 years. It's creaky but still pretty sturdy. I love that you still have your mom's! Very cool.

12PawsforThought
Jan 6, 8:38 am

Hi Amber,

Your current projects list looks like a good mixture of techniques and big and small projects. Always good to be able to choose.

Ooh, I need to put iron and ironing board on my (massive) list of things I’ll need to buy when I move house. Not that I tend to iron clothes all that often - it’s most just shirts and dressy trousers.
Not sure I’ve seen one with a shelf like that before.
And I love the idea of little squirrels helping out with the ironing.

13scaifea
Jan 6, 9:21 am

>12 PawsforThought: Oh, to be clear, I almost never iron actual clothing, which is one of my most loathed chores. I only do sewing-related ironing. Ha!

14scaifea
Jan 8, 6:41 am

I made some progress on Boba Fett yesterday, and I also started cutting out some new pajama pants for Charlie. Here's Mr. Fett so far:

15mnleona
Jan 8, 7:30 am

>13 scaifea: I will age myself. I am 85 and remember all the ironing I had to do. My 5 kids were born within 6 1/2 years and I actually liked ironing because I could stay in one place for a long time. I hardly iron these days. My next ironing project will be the dish towels I am embroidering for gifts.

16mnleona
Jan 8, 7:32 am

>14 scaifea: I missed what this is going to be.

17scaifea
Jan 8, 7:48 am

>16 mnleona: Not a Star Wars fan then, eh? Boba Fett, a character from the franchise.

18MickyFine
Jan 8, 10:38 pm

>14 scaifea: Boba is shaping up nicely!

19scaifea
Jan 9, 6:54 am

>18 MickyFine: Thanks! He's gonna be a teeny thing with a big head, which I think will be pretty cute. I hope, at least.

20PlatinumWarlock
Jan 12, 2:25 am

>6 scaifea: I LOVE that you've named your ironing board. 😁😁

21scaifea
Jan 12, 6:38 am

>20 PlatinumWarlock: Ha! Thanks! She's Annie because - and I kid you not - her official name on the paperwork that came with her is "Smooth Criminal." I mean, seriously.

My iron's name is Bueller. I'll just let that sort itself out.

And my dress form is Danny (Mrs. Danvers).

22PawsforThought
Jan 12, 8:51 am

>21 scaifea: That's hilarious about your ironing board! Who came up with that?

I don't quite get the other references. I recognise the names and where they're from but haven't watched/read either work so...

23scaifea
Jan 12, 8:56 am

>22 PawsforThought: ... If you recognize the names and where they're from, then that's pretty much getting the references, even if you haven't seen the movies. Congrats!

24avaland
Jan 12, 2:55 pm

>6 scaifea: I guess those are all the bells and whistles?

I have never thought to give my ironing board a name....

25lesmel
Jan 12, 6:30 pm

>21 scaifea: Is your iron always having a day off? 🤣

26scaifea
Jan 13, 4:25 pm

I finished up Yoda for the library display:

27MickyFine
Jan 13, 5:15 pm

He's so cute!!!

28scaifea
Jan 13, 5:49 pm

29dudes22
Jan 14, 5:48 am

How lucky your library is. So cute!

30lauralkeet
Jan 14, 6:38 am

OMG so adorable!

31scaifea
Jan 14, 8:26 am

Thanks, ladies! I'll try to remember to post photos of the display when I get it all put together.

32PawsforThought
Jan 14, 8:47 am

That is very cute! Is there going to be a lot of Star Wars characters? (You were working on Boba Fett, too, right?)

33scaifea
Jan 14, 9:52 am

>32 PawsforThought: Ha! Well, it's a Star Wars display, so...

But if you're asking about quantity, don't expect massive proportions. There are only three of us who do the crafting and this isn't as big a project as our summer program stuff. It'll be a modest display.

34PawsforThought
Jan 14, 10:46 am

Sounds good no matter the size of the display.

Has the library made any plans for another summer display this year? Or are you using/expanding the garden you made last year?

35scaifea
Jan 14, 10:49 am

>34 PawsforThought: Yes, we've made BIG plans for this summer's display because, as it turns out, my boss is amazing and convinced the library system director to let us interpret the summer theme in a way that is 100% up my alley! We're not allowed to talk about it just yet, but be prepared for what I think is a VERY cool display. And no, the garden won't be used - every year is something different.

36lauralkeet
Jan 14, 11:55 am

>35 scaifea: What a teaser ... I can't wait to learn more!

37dudes22
Jan 14, 12:15 pm

>35 scaifea: - Olympics maybe?

38scaifea
Jan 14, 12:25 pm

>37 dudes22: Guess all you like; as I said, I'm not allowed to talk about it just yet.

39scaifea
Edited: Jan 14, 12:31 pm

>36 lauralkeet: Ha! It shouldn't be too long before the official announcement, I think. I've been dying to tell my Tuesday Teens, too, because I know they'll love it.

40thornton37814
Jan 14, 5:12 pm

Marking my place here. Just realized I'd forgotten to go back and add newish threads after I created mine. I wondered why my feed wasn't getting many "Needlearts" posts!

41scaifea
Jan 15, 7:36 am

Boba Fett progress:

42SqueakyChu
Jan 16, 8:12 pm

>26 scaifea: I LOVE your Yoda!

43scaifea
Jan 17, 6:29 am

44scaifea
Jan 20, 8:05 am

Mr. Fett is finished!



I won't try to complete any other Star Wars stuff for next month's display - my colleagues have contributed a Millennium Falcon, three tie fighters, an Ewok, and a Han Solo - so I can move on to other projects.

45lauralkeet
Jan 20, 8:06 am

Woo hoo! Well done Amber.

46thornton37814
Jan 20, 8:22 am

>44 scaifea: Very cute!

47dudes22
Jan 20, 1:28 pm

So cute!

48SqueakyChu
Jan 20, 2:57 pm

>44 scaifea: Adorable!

49scaifea
Jan 20, 5:31 pm

Thanks, all!

50PlatinumWarlock
Jan 29, 3:18 am

LOVE Boba!!

51scaifea
Jan 29, 6:26 am

52scaifea
Feb 2, 6:48 am

I put together the Star Wars display at work yesterday:

53dudes22
Edited: Feb 2, 9:01 am

That's awesome. I always show your displays to my sister who is a children's librarian for ideas.

ETA: Do you have ideas yet for the Olympics?

54al.vick
Feb 2, 9:37 am

Awesome! Cool! Love all those.

55scaifea
Feb 2, 11:53 am

Thanks, folks!

>53 dudes22: The olympics will be during our SLP so we'll be all decked out for that instead.

56PlatinumWarlock
Feb 2, 7:36 pm

>52 scaifea: That is exceptionally cool!!! The kids (of all ages) must love it.

57scaifea
Feb 3, 8:38 am

>56 PlatinumWarlock: Thanks! I hope so. We'll see...

58thornton37814
Feb 4, 1:32 pm

>52 scaifea: Wow! That's a big piece of knitting, I think. I'm not close enough to see if it could be crochet, but it looked like knitting at first glance.

59mabith
Feb 22, 11:03 pm

>52 scaifea: That's so much fun!

60scaifea
Feb 23, 6:41 am

>59 mabith: Thanks! The patrons seem to be enjoying it. Now I have to figure out what to do with a giant knitted death star once I take it all down in a few days...

61PawsforThought
Mar 24, 1:18 pm

The Star Wars knits look great, but yeah, what did you end up doing with the Death Star? A decorative cushion?

62scaifea
Mar 24, 2:26 pm

>61 PawsforThought: I gave it away to a very excited SW fan/older patron.

63scaifea
Apr 16, 9:33 am

I can finally share what I've been working on, since my library system has now revealed the Summer Library Program theme (Adventure Starts at the Library). My branch is interpreting that as "Adventures in Mythology," and so we've been working on items for our yarn art display. Here are my first two projects finished, Zeus and Medusa:





64norabelle414
Apr 16, 9:42 am

Those are so cute!!

65PawsforThought
Apr 16, 9:50 am

Wow! That's so cool! I love Medusa!

66scaifea
Apr 16, 9:53 am

Thanks, folks! Next up: Athene.

67lauralkeet
Apr 16, 10:37 am

Absolutely fabulous!

68scaifea
Apr 16, 11:41 am

>67 lauralkeet: Thanks, Laura!

69dudes22
Apr 16, 1:58 pm

Those are so cute, Amber!

70mabith
Apr 16, 8:03 pm

Oh my gosh, those are great, and I especially love Medusa.

71scaifea
Apr 17, 6:33 am

Thanks, folks!

72al.vick
Apr 17, 9:48 am

love those!

73scaifea
Apr 19, 8:02 am

Thanks, everyone!

Work on Athene is coming along - I've got the torso done and am working on her head at the moment. Meanwhile, I finally finished knitting the cowl I've been working on for ages:

74lauralkeet
Apr 19, 8:13 am

oooh, that's nice Amber. Great colors.

75dudes22
Apr 19, 12:49 pm

Laura's right - great colors!

76mnleona
Apr 19, 12:57 pm

Love the colors in the scarf.

77MickyFine
Apr 21, 9:52 am

All of your projects look great, Amber!

78scaifea
Apr 21, 10:29 am

Thanks, everyone!

79scaifea
May 26, 2:37 pm

I've been hard at work on the Summer Library Program display, and I'm happy to say that Mount Olympus is finished!



I'm also working on a smaller Norse Myth display, but it's awaiting a colleague's Odin. I will share my Loki, though:

80mabith
May 26, 2:47 pm

Wow! That's amazing work!

81dudes22
May 26, 4:59 pm

That's really incredible! Such a lot of work.

82lauralkeet
May 26, 5:48 pm

>79 scaifea: absolutely brilliant, Amber. And huge! I had no idea. Great job!

83scaifea
May 27, 8:39 am

Thanks, folks! I had a lot of fun putting together that mountain. Lots of cardboard and hot glue, plus a pool noodle or two...

84mnleona
May 28, 8:43 am

That is great. I bet a lot of people take pictures.

85norabelle414
May 30, 1:57 pm

>79 scaifea: Wow, Amazing!!!

86thornton37814
May 31, 2:03 pm

>79 scaifea: Mount Olympus looks great!

87MickyFine
Jun 10, 11:27 am

>79 scaifea: Late to the party but this looks so great!

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