Before I tell you about this project, I want to say that I am SUPER proud of myself for making something so AWESOME. And I did it in only a month! I think the fact that I finished it in a month is probably the most impressive part, at least for me.
Anyway, I made myself the Norwegian Knapsack from the book Norwegian Handknits. I bought the book a year ago and hadn't had a chance to make any of the patterns yet. This was my second project using stranded color work and I really enjoyed it (the first project was the pair of fingerless gloves I made in December.) I love the bag but... the pattern published in the book was not edited very well. I found numerous errors in the pattern wording and the main chart, neither of which were addressed in the published erratta. Also, the pictures in the book of the knapsack (including the one on the front cover!) differ slightly from the published chart. However, once you set up the repeating charts, it is fairly easy to get into a rhythm, and figure out the stitches without paying attention to the pattern.
Despite the difficulties I had deciphering the pattern, the actual knitting and assembling of the bag went very smoothly. I opted to add the extra finishing steps of lining the bag with black wool, adding embroidery to the front of the bag, and making a zipper strap for a separating handle.
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Books 008-009
Over the weekend I spent a lot of time working on books. These two are books I started last year, but never quite finished...
Book 008 is an accordion spine book with signatures of pages attached with pamphlet stitch. I painted the blue cardstock with a design to match the cover paper before folding my accordion. The book is held shut with a strap made from a repurposed belt. I sewed an orange ribbon to the belt to make it coordinate better with the book.
Book 009 is a blank journal made with a basic coptic stitch. I made the covers back in December when I was getting ready for holiday shows, and never got around to putting pages in. The covers have an antique car pattern on the outside, and a paper with reproduction vintage ephemera on the inside.
I glued a couple more sets of covers that are drying right now under weights. More about those later.
Labels:
365 in 2013,
books,
coptic binding,
pamphlet stitch
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Update: Wool-Eater Blanket
It has been a while since I have posted about my progress on the Wool-Eater Blanket... Mostly because I didn't work on it all summer, and I was busy with work and craft shows all fall. Now that Christmas is over, I can get back to working on some projects for myself. I have added a couple colors since my last update. The blanket is now big enough to cover my legs going the short way as well as the long way. But... still not really big enough to completely wrap up in, and not big enough to share with someone else if I really wanted to.
My plan is to do two or three more colors after this one.
Monday, January 21, 2013
Book 007
Behold, book 7 of 365! This is another envelope book with a flexible enclosed spine. I made this book as a sample for a workshop proposal I am developing. I might be teaching how to make this and something like book 001 as a workshop in the Cleveland area. Stay tuned for more details!
I worked on 5 more smaller books this weekend. They are nearly finished, I just need to use the large paper cutter and corner rounder at work tomorrow. So hopefully pictures of books 8-12 are coming soon.
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Book 006
This book is one I made for my good friend Fenna of Short Girl Blogs. She had some thick, handmade watercolor paper and she gave it to me so I could transform it into a book. She left the details pretty wide open, only asking for a couple envelopes to put things in, and to make it sparkly.
I sewed the pages to ribbon straps, and glued the ribbons to each cover. Then I glued an envelope down inside the front and back covers instead of end sheets. After leaving everything under weights for a few hours I traced some of the front cover designs with pink and green glitter glue.
So there you have it! Book 6 out of 365. Does anybody else have requests for books I should make? I will be making tons of books this year anyway, and I love the challenge of creating something special for a commission.
I sewed the pages to ribbon straps, and glued the ribbons to each cover. Then I glued an envelope down inside the front and back covers instead of end sheets. After leaving everything under weights for a few hours I traced some of the front cover designs with pink and green glitter glue.
So there you have it! Book 6 out of 365. Does anybody else have requests for books I should make? I will be making tons of books this year anyway, and I love the challenge of creating something special for a commission.
Thursday, January 10, 2013
Books 002-005
Yesterday I sat down and made books 2-5 of my 365 for the year. I decided to have a little bit of fun with collage. First I made four easy pamphlet stitch books as the base for the collages. The covers are light yellow cardstock with white printer paper as the pages.
I used some bits of leftover paper from my last book, along with a sheet of canceled "Royal Wedding" stamps from Canada, and assorted old tickets. I'm pretty happy with how they came out. I don't usually do collage, and sometimes I find it difficult to get a composition I like. Hopefully little exercises like this will help with future collage projects.
I put the books under weights to dry, but the covers still curled a little bit. To help reverse the curl I brushed some water on the inside of each cover, and put them back under weights overnight.
Labels:
365 in 2013,
books,
challenge,
collage,
pamphlet stitch
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
Book 001
**UPDATE, 9/30/13, Instructions for making this book are now available on Etsy. Thanks to everyone for the support and interest in this book structure!**
Yesterday I made my first book of 2013! The spine is a narrow accordion made from green cardstock, the pages are yellow 9x6 inch envelopes, and the covers have an air mail theme with a ribbon closure.
I made this book specifically to store all of the bills I get in the mail. Before I had a drawer stuffed with a year's worth of gas, electric, and insurance bills because I had no other place to put them. Now I have an envelope for each type of bill/statement, and I can clean out that drawer. I ended up with a bag of envelopes and other unnecessary papers that can be recycled. And the accordion spine means the book can expand as I add this year's bills to it.
Yesterday I made my first book of 2013! The spine is a narrow accordion made from green cardstock, the pages are yellow 9x6 inch envelopes, and the covers have an air mail theme with a ribbon closure.
I made this book specifically to store all of the bills I get in the mail. Before I had a drawer stuffed with a year's worth of gas, electric, and insurance bills because I had no other place to put them. Now I have an envelope for each type of bill/statement, and I can clean out that drawer. I ended up with a bag of envelopes and other unnecessary papers that can be recycled. And the accordion spine means the book can expand as I add this year's bills to it.
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