I Swear … I Tried …

source: Random House

I figured since this is a crafty site, at some point, I should review a crafty book for “Blogging For Books”.  Of the ones they had for review, I selected “Little Felted Dogs — Easy Projects For Making Adorable Pups” by Saori Yamazaki.

I’m not going to lie … I tried … I tried to make these absolutely adorable pups.  I kept putting off the review as I tried to make one of these projects look like the dog I was supposed to be making but this turned out to be a case of “it’s really me, not you.”  I’ve had super problems with face shaping.  The bodies turned out fine, but I had to come to accept that face shaping was not my thing.  I just couldn’t get it right!  So since the issue was really me and not the instructions from the author, I decided to do the review anyway using my three basic review criteria for books of this type:

  • How easy are the supplies to find?
  • How simple or complicated are the instructions?
  • Realistically, how many of these projects am I likely to make?

In terms of supplies, because I’m already a fiber lover, I had all the supplies I needed to get the projects started.  The only thing I purchased was a single needle felting pen.  This was a win for me since it meant that I could use my current stash without amassing more tools and fiber to make these projects.

Where the instructions are concerned, in reading them I found them very simple.  The diagrams are clear, the instructions uncomplicated however, because I struggled with proportions in while making the faces, I didn’t complete a project I loved.  That however is more to do with my technique and ability to craft a three dimensional object, not the author’s ability to communicate clearly.  I would agree that the projects are easy to understand for beginners, just as long as these beginners don’t struggle with proportion issues like I do.   Another thing I liked about the instructions was that the author noted details the crafter should pay attention to.

With the purchase or review of any pattern books, now when I buy, I first assess how many of the projects I would make.  With this book, I would make all of them!!!   They are small, adorable, easy to convert into key-chains and would be loved by dog lovers anywhere.  Because I really love all of the projects in the book, I’m gamed to try until I make doggies that I’m happy with.

I’d really planned to do a giveaway for this book, but I’ve since decided to keep it and make my proportion issue one of my summer crafting challenges to conquer. What my challenges have also done is spur me on to practicing my felting with flat objects then moving on to more intricate pieces.  So you’ll see this book again, and most definitely with an adorable doggie or two next to it.

Have any of you tried felting?  Have you done flat pieces or dimensional pieces, or both? Is there a technique that’s been driving you crazy? Are you going to try it again?   Talk to me in the comments!  Happy Sunday!  🙂

disclaimer: this review was done through my affiliation with Blogging For Books.  Although I received a copy for review, the thoughts expressed are entirely my own.

Craft Book Destash aka Drumcarder Dreams

Craft Book Destash

No … I haven’t stopped spinning.  No … I didn’t forget or miss last Sunday’s post!  No … I didn’t have another migraine … thanks for thinking kind thoughts of me … LOLOL!  In fact, spinning was on my mind.  Sheep, raw fleece, dyeing, lamb locks, spinning techniques, dyeing, art yarn,  did I say dyeing yet?  LOLOL!  These days, these are all I think of.  Spinning has gotten so intense for me, I thought seriously of selling my entire yarn stash to meet the goals I have.  After I got talked of that ledge by my people who know me well, I’ve decided to go this route as well (cause to tell the truth, some of the yarn went yesterday … that’s how serious I am). I’m de-stashing some of my craft books to get to where I want to go spinning wise.

My goal:

The Strauch Mad Batt’r Drum Carder

This is the one that suits my needs best, so I cleared out my crafty book stash to make my drum-carder goal happen soon.  I’m a serious bibliophile, so the books listed are in excellent condition — most are brand new, or like new.   I also categorized them so you can go through the list quickly.  For purchase of any book which interests you, if you’re on instagram, I’m Dnali.thediary, on Ravelry, I’m Dnali so you can private message me on any of these platforms.  Or if it’s easier, send me a message through my WP About Me page.  Single purchase below $10.00 buyer pays shipping, single purchase above $10.00 includes shipping.  Combined purchases totaling $17.00 and more, I’ll pay shipping.  Currently shipping to the US only in order to keep the prices competitive.

So here we go:

CROCHET

  • The Crochet Bible by Sue Whiting  — $7.00
  • Interweave Harmony Guide: Crochet Edging & Trims  edited by Kate Haxell — $7.00
  • Go Crochet!  Afghan Design Workbook by Ellen Gormley — $7.00

KNITTING

Stitch Dictionaries

  • Interweave Press Harmony Guides: Knit & Purl (250 stitches to knit & purl) edited by Erika Knight — $8.00
  • Interweave Press Harmony Guides: Lace & Eyelets (250 stitch combos) edited by Erika Knight — $8.00
  • Vogue Knitting Stitchionary Volume 2 Cables — $10.00
  • Vogue Knitting Stitchionary Volume 3 Color Knitting (hardcover) — $11.00

Colour Knitting

  • Colour Knitting: the easy way (Book 1) — by Melissa Leapman — $11.00
  • Mastering Color Knitting: Simple Instructions for Stranded, Intarsia and Double Knitting (Book 2) by Melissa Leapman — $11.00
  • Picture Perfect Knits: Step by Step Intarsia with more than 75 Inspiring Patterns by Laura Birek — $6.00

Home & Gifting

  • Interweave Knitted Gifts by Ann Budd — $7.00
  • Last Minute Knitted Gifts by Joelle Hoverson (of Purl Soho) — $8.00
  • More Last Minute Knitted Gifts by Joelle Hoverson (of Purl Soho) — $8.00
  • Yarn Play + Yarn Play At Home (Double Volume) by Lisa Shobhana Mason — $6.00

Clothing/Accessories Etc

  • Stitch N Bitch Knitters Handbook by Debbie Stoller — $6.00
  • Family Knits by Debbie Bliss — $9.00
  • Knitting New Mittens & Gloves by Robin Melanson — $9.00

 

Hope you find something you like!!!! 😀    Thanks for checking the listings out friends!

N