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For all those of you who are following me, first of all I appreciate it ^.^ And second of all, I’m moving my crafting activities to a new internet home!

If you would like to continue following my activities, please visit Papillon de Nuit!!

Thank you!

<3,
Kyttyee

My Sweet Tooth <3

I participated in a Secret Santa exchange recently, in which my giftee requested sweets jewelry. Since my travel plans didn’t allow for me to order something online, and they don’t exactly sell sweets jewelry around here, I decided I would just make my own with polymer clay!

I was especially stoked because I’d recently bought a new crockpot for the express purpose of baking polymer clay things and hadn’t actually used it yet. So yay! Sweets jewelry + christening of my polyclay crockpot = _>

First, we have a “Cake Slice Ring” (yeah… I’m a creative namer….):

A top view for the details:

And what it looks like on my (ugly) hand:

Next up, the “Triple Scoop Ice Cream Bowl Ring”:

Top details:

Worn:

I sort of wish I’d had a glass marble of the right size available when I was making this one. I had to freehand the shape of the bowl, so it’s not as perfect as my OCD self would have liked.

Thirdly, “Chocolate Cupcake Ring”:

Top view… not very exciting for this one:

Worn (it was kind of tall for my taste, but definitely smaller than most cupcake rings I see for sale…):

And lastly, my “masterpiece”. By which I mean a 2-piece set 😛

“Chocolate Ribbon Set”:

Top view of the ring, just for the heck of it:

Back of the barrette:

The ring worn:

Phew, so many pictures!

Overall, I was quite pleased, despite how long it took me. And my little crockpot worked perfectly as a baking oven! Just pop it on the low setting, stick a thermometer in there to monitor the temperature, and it’s ready to go in about an hour 😛 Yeah… so it takes awhile to heat up, but then again, it takes me awhile to actually make anything, so it worked out well.

Now that my present for my Loli mentor has safely arrived in her hands, here’s what she got!!

2 scarves, both in the weird sky blue/mint/lavender mixed color of Red Heart Baby Clouds:


This one is a standard rectangular scarf, with fringe on the ends.


This one is in the same style as the ruffle scarves in my previous post.

Additionally, I made her a little broach with dangly felt strawberries (because strawberries are one of her favorite motifs!). Unfortunately, I apparently managed to delete them from my camera before actually downloading them to my computer T_T *le sigh* The only picture I have is one she took when she opened my package… so it doesn’t properly illustrate the danglyness of the strawberries… But at least it’s something XD

Anyways, I’m glad she got the package safely, and that she likes it!

Upcoming project: Double-knit mittens!! I’ve actually started them, what, nearing 10 times now, and messed up every time and had to unravel everything. Let’s just say converting a cable twist pattern to double-knitting is kind of hard. I’ve defaulted back to just a flat mitten, and I’ll just knit a bow or something separately to sew to it for embellishment ❤

<3,
Kyttyee

Given the fantastically frightful winds here in Chicago, I’ve been on a scarf hunt lately. But I figured, rather than buying simple scarves that I could make myself, why not go ahead and make them? So here’s four scarves, two of which are for myself, and two of which are for my lovely Lolita mentor.

I’ve been trying to incorporate more pastels into my winter wardrobe, so I made two long ruffly scarves for myself in pink and baby blue:

Of course the two scarves for my Loli mentor are going to be presents, so I won’t post them here until after she’s gotten them ^.^

All of the scarves were made with one skein of Red Heart Baby Clouds yarn. The pink skein was 2 ounces larger than the blue skein, so the scarf came out super long, but I love it!

Hope you enjoy!

Well… It’s really not winter 08/09 anymore… In fact, it’s already pretty much winter 09/10, but life got in the way of actually lining that hat. However, in order to make it truly functional for my boyfriend, I have finally finished putting in a fleece lining for it!

(See part one here).

Not only does the lining make the hat longer by about 1 inch, it also makes it that much warmer now that there are two layers between his skull and the elements.

Onto the one picture I remembered to take before he carted it off to Boston with him!

So, the tiny ribbed portion of the original hat got eaten in the seams, but overall the hat is definitely longer, and now double-layered. Apparently I miscalculated and the hat was a bit tight and the seam for the bottom band fell right on the ears, but my boyfriend says the hat’s now loosened up from wearing, and it’s all good now, so yay!!

So there ya go!!

I finally finished that scarf!! (And yes, I know it’s not winter anymore).  I actually finished sometime in March, but didn’t have time to write up a post about it.  I had just enough yarn left afterwards to knit a matching hat.  However, the hat’s just the tiniest bit shorter than I think it really should be for a normal-sized adult head.  And it’s only single-layered, so I have doubts about it’s warmth-keeping properties.  I’m thinking I’ll get some matching charcoal fleece and make a lining for it (as well as make it just a bit longer for better ear coverage ^o^)

But pictures!!

The whole scarf

The whole scarf

Edge detail (moss stitch border, herringbone main body)

Edge detail (moss stitch border, herringbone main body)

Matching hat!  It has some ribbing at the very edge, the rest is just straight stockinette stitch)

Matching hat! It has some ribbing at the very edge, the rest is just straight stockinette stitch)

So yeah, the hat may or may not reappear again with fleece lining ^.^ I’m pretty pleased with how this turned out, considering both the scarf and the hat were done without a pattern (the hat was very much improvised :-P)

Northwestern vs. UPenn

It’s that time of year… when I get to hear back from all the grad schools that rejected me… TT.TT And indeed almost all the schools I applied to rejected me… *sigh* oh well.

The two that didn’t are Northwestern and UPenn, which I visited on two consecutive weekends. Yay travel fun! And it was indeed fun (other than coming down with some awesome coughing ailment following the UPenn visit >.<).

It’s going to be a pretty hard choice to make, since both schools have awesome programs with a good balance between theoretical, experimental, and computational research. And the funding packages they’re offering me are pretty similar as well… *ponder ponder* Northwestern is located nicely NOT next to a “bad” part of the city, but then again that didn’t stop me from coming to MIT… So yeah… decision time… -.-

But instead of continuing to whine and sigh, I shall offer some amusement by displaying the pictures I took during my visit to Northwestern. A couple of the current grad students were awesome and led an expedition into Chicago, which included a stop at the Chicago Cultural Center to look at their pretty stained-glass and mosaic domes, Millenium Park to visit “The Bean” and the spitting face fountain that was not spitting, the Art Institute of Chicago, and dinner.

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Pretty picture of Chicago from the lake-shore next to Northwestern. Apparently there’s a tradition for couples at Northwestern to draw/write something in chalk or paint (hard to tell under all that snow and ice) on the rocks lining this shore. We found a heart drawn by one of the other prospective students’ high school music teacher.

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Me standing in the middle of a street somewhere in Chicago… Look there’s even a bright red sign saying Chicago on it!

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Look! A giant stained-glass dome! But it’s so huge you can’t really see any details in this picture -.- Luckily I also zoomed in on one of the panels and the center rosette ^.^

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Here’s a picture from the mosaic dome. I actually couldn’t get many good pictures of this dome… everything came out kind of blurry like my hand was shaking or something… oh well…

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Whee! Millenium Park!!!

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Shiny crazy-looking thing… Apparently it’s an outdoor theater of some sort?

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Aaaand there’s the Bean! It’s very very shiny… much more shiny than I thought it would be… O.O Shininess results in awesome pictures!

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Yes I’m a dork…
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Me and two of the other prospective students taking a picture of ourselves taking picture of ourselves reflected in the Bean… ^w^

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All the snow that day made the park really pretty to look at. This picture totally doesn’t do it justice, but it’s the best I had apparently…

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The face is actually kind of scary… but it wasn’t spitting since it was so cold out.

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Yay pretty river view!

All in all, Chicago was a really nice city! XD Too bad I forgot my camera when I visited UPenn. Although it was kind of a dreary day… rainy and cloudy… so maybe it wasn’t such a bad thing after all 😛

This is one of the two knitting projects I’ve been working on this winter. Originally I wanted to do the “Henry” scarf from knitty.com, but I really suck at knitting scarves sideways because I just lose count of all the stitches way too easily. Not to mention the tubular edge thing didn’t work out to great when I did a test swatch…

So instead I decided, well I’ve never done a herringbone texture before, so why not! And my attempt to keep it from curling quite as much involved putting a seed-stitch edge on it, but that doesn’t seem to be working as well as I thought. I think I’ll just have to try to block the living daylights out of this guy when I’m done…

It’s also the first time I’ve done a scarf using sock yarn… It takes much longer than any other scarf I’ve done T.T

But enough talk! here’s some pictures!

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All crumpled up…

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Seed stitch border…

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The herringbone texture…

It’s not visible from the pictures, but the herringbone isn’t very even, mainly because it took me awhile to get a hang of the whole knitting through the back loops thing… But I think it’ll turn out decent ^.^

YAY!! Yeah, this one is the one I worked on all winter break (3 weeks) and it’s not even halfway done yet. I reminds me of the anime “Maria-sama ga Miteru” though because I watched the whole first season of it while knitting this.

Well, I’ve been sick since yesterday with who-knows-what. Fever, sore throat, and now cough… meh, hopefully it will pass soon…

But! My awesome friend Niv went and got me a Spongebob thermometer!!!

It even plays music when it’s done taking your temperature!!!

I ❤ you, Niv!! ^.^

Now that I’m finally moved and mostly settled in my new place, I have time to write a little more about Javinale’s wedding ^.^  It was really really awesome, with the ceremony being a mix of Indian and Christian traditions (although admittedly there were many more of the Indian segments).  So it was definitely exciting, since I’d only seen Indian weddings in Bollywood movies before 😛 Amazingly enough, the real thing was pretty much as ornate and crowded as the movie ones!

The night before the actual wedding, they held a dinner reception with a talent show, which was lots of fun. I played the violin for their talent show, and even though I thought I really did poorly, given that I hadn’t actually practiced the violin for about a year, everyone apparently was very pleased, so that was good ^.^

I also got henna art done on my hands. That was super-exciting because it’s the first time I’ve had it done by a real henna artist (rather than just random friends playing around with henna).

The reception after the wedding itself was also lots of fun, with speeches by family members, videos/slideshows made by family, and then at the very end, open dance floor.

I had a great time, and hopefully I’ll be able to find some more pictures from this to post!