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    Over mijzelf
    Ik ben , en gebruik soms ook wel de schuilnaam Antheabe.
    Ik ben een vrouw en woon in Ghent (Belgium) en mijn beroep is .
    Ik ben geboren op 21/04/1982 en ben nu dus 42 jaar jong.
    Mijn hobby's zijn: knitting, crochet, music, games, marine navigation.
    Please feel to add any comments or remarks!
    Wool and Water
    Wol en Water
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    09-01-2012
    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.About me

    Hi!

    I'm a 29-year old female (it doesn't feel right to say woman, 'cause it doesn't make sense and I'm way too old to be called girl, so let's stick with female) and I'm living around Ghent, Belgium.

    What's going on so far?

    OK, let's start. I'll try to recapture my life in a couple of sentences.
    You allready know I'm 29 and female (duh!). I come from a very messed up family and that's probably why I'm so messed up too (and that's one of the explanations for all the 'interbrackets' and stuff). My dad is a nice guy, but nothing more and my Mum, well, she's my Mum (weird, I just noticed the Capital changes, well, just visualizes it perfectly). I left the house the day I turned 18, and that says enough.
    The moving-out was a blessing for our relation, since I had the means to keep her out of my business and to leave when the conversation went sideways. No bad things about her, she's just who she is, and I've learned to live with it, but it's difficult sometimes. But she's allways there when I need her and I'll allways love her for that.
    Whoo, getting a bit emotional there, sorry about that. That sums about my childhood.
    Since then, the usual, a couple of good jobs, a couple of crappy jobs, a couple of good relationships, a couple of bad relationships.
    The important stuff happened in around the last 5 years: I quit my crappy job at McDonald's and went to college again. I didn't graduate highschool before, but managed to get it through exams of the Ministry, so it was now or never, I was almost 25, hating my job, having a great girlfriend (yes, you read correctly), so I found the courage to do it.
    I went for a Bachelor-degree in Education, I wanted to teach Music in highschools and solmisation in after-school Music programs. But my piano skills were too inadequate and my timetable too busy (I had to go from Ostend or Bruges to Ghent every single day by public transportation, which is HELL!) to continue the solmisation-part, so I switched to Music and English for highschool in the third year (I would have to do my second year over for Music and start my first English that year).
    In those two years that had passed I joined a fraternity (yeay! Twisted Evil ), and quit my good relationship (sad Crying or Very sad ) and got into a few flings within the fraternity and flung right into the arms of my now fiancé (yeay! Razz ).
    I quit my studies, well, actually, my finances ran out, so I had no more means to get to school, and I had to get working again.
    The new relationship went well, so we moved in together and moved from Ostend to Ghent, where his family lived. You can think that I didn't really need to have mine around the corner, so I had no objections, his family is really, really nice.
    Found a new job 2 weeks after the move, in Ostend....  So the trainrides from hell were just finished and they started all over again, but in the opposite direction. And guess what? It sucked as much as it did the first time!
    But on personal matters is everything blooming, we're getting engaged (no date set, and no priority) and thinking about family-expansion (natures doesn't want her date set and priority).
    My soon-to-be brother-in-law and his wife are off course expecting right away from the moment they start talking and she's stopping her pill, we're not having such luck, and that is sometimes a bit frustrating.
    My ex-boyfriend (one of the other good relationships and is still a very close friend of mine) knew of a good jobopening in the governement. We all know that those are the ones you're looking for if you don't have a degree above highschool in these fantastic economic times. So I applied, and what do you know, I got in!
    Out of 200 applicants, they had 5 vacant functions, and they chose little ol' me!
    The job is a very new world to me: marine navigation (so sorry if I blab about boats or bridges or ports or other weird stuff). And there's a whole course attached to it... Yeay, out of the schoolbanks, into the schoolbanks.
    But happy me, a couple of very frustrating months later and we're now, present day. The course is almost finished, and I'm getting ready to do my actually job, alone and single-handed.
    And that's exactly what it is: alone and single-hande, 'cause I'm all alone in the room, mostly even all alone in the building.
    And there's not allways that much to do. So I need a time-consuming hobby, that's easy to pull away attention sometimes and easy to carry around.
    And so we come to an old love of mine: knitting. There's a baby coming into the big family, so perfect!

    The knitstory

    I learned to knit, like so many of us, in elementary school. I actually was kinda not bad in it, which made it the first 10 I actually deserved in arts and crafts (I was an 10 ++ student somehow and I got a frustrating 10 even if I didn't complete the damn things they made us do).
    And I actually kinda liked it too. So I asked for my Mum, who knitted regurarly, for some woolies and needles and started my very first ambitious project. I must have been around 7 years old or so? I started my own hand-knitted scarf for my dad!
    I learned quickly that I didn't care much about knitting sockinette (it's boring), so I asked my Mum for some advice. She showed me some knittingbooks with a variety of different stitches. (How motherly of her to give me some books, again screwed up family, screwed up relationships.) So I started to experiment with the patterns and some colors (I had gotten two out of her: pumpkin-orange scruffies and some light grey scruffies, but hey! they matched, so I didn't care much, I was knitting!). So I quickly learned it was all just combining knits and purls or switching threads and I was doing intricate patterns and jaquard-stuff.
    But long story short, I didn't have a lot of patience, I was knitting very slowly, and it took my about 7 years until I decided it was finished and it measured about 70 cm long (given it's with of 30 cm, it was a ridiculous thing). But dad pretended to be happy and it probably ended up between Mum's woolies, but it was the thought that counted.
    With those last stitches my love for knitting got in hibernation. I made some cross-stitch cussions in the past decades but, that's it.

    The blog

    But now where here: I need my new hobbie and we're about 15 years later. The allmighty internet has arrived. Even people without knitting-friends can find easy acces to tips and helpfull tricks from all over the world. And that's why I started this blog too.
    On one hand to help people like me, who don't really know anyone to help them in person, and rely on the web to find their way around difficult patterns, or that one little mistake you can't find.
    And on the other hand: it's a way for me to blab about my progress to people who might actually care. I love my fiancé very much, but he tends to tune out of every conversation his attention is not really required and is about something that he really doesn't give a damn, like knitting, and such. And my walls don't seem to have ears. So I'm lending your eyes instead. Hope you don't mind.
    I look for everything now on the net, in post like these and other websites, so please, feel encouraged to throw in your thoughts.
    Every piece of advice, little trick or hint can be helpfull.

    I hope you have a good time reading my (sometimes twisted) thoughts. Twisted Evil





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    09-01-2012 om 00:00 geschreven door Antheabe  

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    09-07-2012
    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.Fitted skirt with lace border
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    09-07-2012 om 00:00 geschreven door Antheabe  

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    Categorie:project - knitting
    Tags:knitting, skirt, lace
    13-02-2012
    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.Springbonnet
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    Size +/- 34 (38) cm

    Easy

    Needed:

    1 skein (50 gr.) Catania light pink (clr. nr. 06135)
    hook nr. 3

    Stitches used:

    chain (ch)
    single crochet (sc)
    slip stitch (ss)
    double crochet (DC)
    half double crochet (hdc)

    Work in the round with a spiral of single crochet, that is without a slip stich to join

    Gauge:

    10 x 10 cm = 20 sc x 20 rows

    Pattern

    Size 34 cm

    Hook 8 sc in a loop and join with ss. Proceed with spirals of sc.

    Row 1: Double every stitch = 16
    Row 2: Double every 2nd stitch = 24
    Row 3: Double every 3rd stitch = 32
    Row 4: Hook 32 sc
    Row 5: Double every 4th stitch = 40
    Starting now, move the increase 1 st. every row.

    Row 6: Double every 5th stitch = 48
    Row 7: Double every 6th stitch = 56
    Row 8: Hook 56 sc
    Row 9: Double every 7th stitch = 64
    Row 10: Double every 8th stitch = 72
    Proceed to hook sc (without increasing) until reaching 12 cm hight.

    Next row: * 5 DC in 2nd stitch, 1 sc in 4th stitch *. Repeat * til *, ending the row with 1 ss (i.o. 1 sc)

    Size 38 cm

    Row 1 - 10 as in size 34 pattern.
    Row 11: hook 72 sc
    Row 12: Double every 9th stitch = 80
    Proceed to hook sc (without increasing) until reaching 14 cm hight.

    Next row: * 5 DC in 2nd stitch, 1 sc in 4th stitch *. Repeat * til*, ending the row with 1 ss (i.o. 1sc)

    Flower

    Hook a flower as followed:

    Hook 5 sc in a loop, join with 1 ss.
    Row 1: ch 1, double every stitch, join rows with ss
    Row 2: ch 1, * 3 DC in 1st stitch, 1sc *. Repeat *-* 4 times, 3 DC in 1 st., join rows with ss
    Row 3: Insert hook around stitch 1 row lower on bad side, 1 ss, *ch 5, insert hook trough sc from row on bad side, sc  1 *
    Repeat *-* 4 times, ch 5, join rows with ss
    Row 4: ch 1,* 1 sc around chainrow previous row, hdc 1, DC 3 hdc 1, sc 1 *. Repeat *-* 5 times, join rows with ss. Pull thread trough last stich and pull tight.
    Sow on the flower on the bonnet.

    13-02-2012 om 13:37 geschreven door Antheabe  

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    Categorie:patterns - crochet
    Tags:springbonnet, crochet, hat, baby, flower
    12-02-2012
    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.Houseslippers for the workplace - crochet
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    12/02

    Whoop, whoop!
    Second day alone on the job and it's calm on the canal. Perfect to start my pair of slippers to walk around here. (Can I finally do as home and put my feet on a chair!)
    And I'm planning on using my cheapest wool (Royal from Zeeman), so it doesn't matter if they only last a couple of months. If they wear out, I get to make a new pair!!!! KnipogenSo, as usually, I start browsing some patterns on the net. I found quite a few I liked, but only a couple that I'm into at the moment (I don't feel like stitching up parts, I just want to start and finish in a quickie).
    Ravelry (offcourse) offered my solution (and a couple back-up options for after the wear and tear...).

    And now - let's get hooked!

    Okay then, shift for today is almost over and I just finished up the first slipper of the pair. And it fits snugly!

    The stitches are easy enough,  but somehow the writing of the pattern itself didn't make sense all the time.
    But hey, that's why improv was invented ;-) So, yes, I tweeked the design a little bit, but not that much. I'll try to write down the stitches in an orderly fashion to post later.

    I'm not working for the rest of the week, so the other slipper will have to wait for my return. And by then I might have gotten the pics and the written pattern ready, but no promises!



    project in progress - updates will follow

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    12-02-2012 om 00:00 geschreven door Antheabe  

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    Categorie:project - crochet
    Tags:crochet, slippers
    31-01-2012
    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.Stockholm Scarf (pattern through Ravelry)
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    The hat for bf is finished, and I'm liking that circular needle stuff, so a bigger project is imminent.

    And again, Ravelry was my inspiration. I found a great, big, warm scarf, seamless, easy to remember pattern, so perfect for little ol' me :p

    But the bf-beanie is coming to aliking by his mother (and my mother-in-low-to-be or something, so let's just call her Mima, like everyone in the family) and she drops the hint that I may make her something like that.

    But I have my mind set on the scarf, so I'm making that one. If it's good enough and she likes it, she can have it with all the love I'll put into it (and I'm making it thus with her in mind).

    Grrrrr, only problem, again: casting on and counting!!!

    The casting-on part works like a charm (I love my all-purpose cast-on which nobody seems to know), but I keep having to count and recount the number of stitches.

    And after finally having cast on the right amount and having knitf a couple of rounds: problem! It seems I have twisted the stitches! GRRRRRRRR!!!! Pull out, start over...
    Counting, recounting, casting on further, counting, recounting, recounting, recounting, casting on further, counting, recounting..... and so on. Very, very, very closely following stitches around the (a bit too short cabled circular) needle and join! Start pattern again, and we're off for a good start this time.

    Hey!

    This pattern IS very easy to remember! And very easy to follow and fix mistakes, even in the previous row!

    And yes, the skiing trip is over, the scarf is not finished yet, but it's coming along great!

    11/02

    And yes! After the trip and in between busy workingdays, I managed it! My very first scarf is finished! I actually did the full 14 inch of the pattern! And it turned out beautifull! Just have to finish of sowing in the loose thread.

    I can't wait to show it to Mima and hope she likes it and will accept it as gift. Maybe I can make a accompaniing (is that a word) hat and even maybe some gloves with a likewise pattern I found???

    19/02

     Finally saw an opportunity to present the scarf to Mima... Anti-climax: she has allready way too many scarfs. A hat of some sort would be great, though! I'll know what project to start next!

     

     

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    31-01-2012 om 00:00 geschreven door Antheabe  

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    13-01-2012
    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.Baby Hat with Flower
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    This is a really fun little project.
    I picked up my hook and the same evening it was finished.
    It's actually my bf's fault I started this one,   I was just starting my new knittingfase and he said: "I learned to crochet in elementary, give me that hook, I'll try it again."

    Offcourse, he gave up after about 5 tries and asking to show it about 300 times. But those 300 examplary stitches made me realise that crochet is fun and easy and quick and way less painfull then knitting in the beginning. So I picked up my book with my knittingpattern and looked for a little crochetproject. And so I found this springbonnet.(See patterns)

    I only had my 3.5 hook and I used a semi-similar yarn and I did'n really care about the gauge, because it was just for trial.

    But it went great and the same night it was finished and it even looked good enough to actually cut the thread of the skein! (For other 'just for fun/trial'-projects I don't allways really finish them of, because I make them just for my own pleasure and I don't know who else I could give it to. So I just pull them out again and start a new project!)

    So now my little niece-on-the-way has a present ready, just in case the blanket I'm also working on doesn't get finished in time of her  birth :D

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    13-01-2012 om 00:00 geschreven door Antheabe  

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    Tags:baby, hat, flower, crochet, springbonnet
    12-01-2012
    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.Babyblanket ajour
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    OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!! I've got my needles and my book and my everything I need to start my brand new knitting-fase (read the about me for more about that part).

    So I'm thinking present for my niece-on-the-way, I'm thinking, not to easy, not to difficult, so I'm getting to the pattern of a square ajour babyblanket. Perfect! I get to knit, and my sister-in-law won't have a problem with a blanket, people don't actually have to see the baby in it.

    Okay,first having a look at that pattern. Looks do-able, let's try it out first before I start up for real.
    Sounds simple enough, right? Yeah, well, that's what I thought so too, but my fingers start hurting every 2 rows I'm doing and my arms keep cramping up. Great idea I had, start knitting again, you idiot!

    But, we are stubborn and I have my mind set on knitting as my new hobby and I know all that stuff will go away with time, I just have to take it up 10 minutes at a time.

    So, we're set, the pattern works, the gauge kind of works well enought to cast on. So taking a further look at the pattern. Starting off with the rim in simple basic casting on of a whole lot of stitches (and I hate counting!) and after finally getting the right amount on the needle a simple basic tricot rim of 3.5 cm high. Basic, basic, very do-able, sounds good so far.

    And then I look a little further up the pattern: cast on a additional 16 stitches ON BOTH SIDES! Hey, wait a minute! On both sides evenly, as in, in the same row??? Oh damn, I'm starting to panic! Every way I know how to cast on will make it uneven - OR - I have to cast on with a new thread, what I refuse to do! (Yes, I can be very stubborn about very fussy things)

    But thank goodness, I'm going to Ostend this weekend and I'm not far from where my Mum lives and I'm not in a real hurry that day (visits there tend to stretch out like a bungeecord). I can ask her for advice!

    13/01

    So pack up everything, stuff that had to be done out of the way, on to Mum's for a cozy knittingsession. What was I thinking?

    Off course she wanted to help! Gladly!

    -What's the problem? Casting on? No problem, dear, give me your needles and wool.
    -Casting on isn't the problem, it's casting on on both sides, can you show me how to do that?
    -But off course, dear, no problem, come closer I'll show you. How many, do you say?
    -It's 162 stitches for the pattern, Mum, but I just need a proofie to show me.
    -Oh, but that's no problem, that's done in a quickie. (Starts knitting away like a space-rocket)
    -Mum, I just need you to show me the trick. Can you go a little slower, please?
    -But off course! (Proceeds casting on at the speed of F1-racecar)
    -I'm sorry, I can't follow, a little slower, please, I just got knitting again and you're going pretty fast there!
    -Wait, I'm almost there, what's next, you said? Tricot for 2 cm?
    -3,5 cm, Mum, but you don't have to do that, I just have trouble with the cast-on.
    -No trouble at all, it's done in a jiffy, than I can show you where they actually have to go on the work. Can you take a look at my laptop now, I have messed up the thing again.
    -Yes, Mum.

    Mum knits away like I've never seen before and I start my routine standardprocedure with visit's to Mum: the unmessing of the (again brand-new and not-affordable) laptop. She has an unbelievable talent of messing up everything with electronics (TV and phone are next in the procedure), but is very determined to use them anyway and pressing on buttons she doesn't know the meaning of.

    After the starting up of the damn laptop, Mum goes: finished, what's to happen now, did you say?
    -Wait, Mum, I'm coming! Okay, show me slowly.
    -(Casts on F1-style)
    -Wait, hold on! Step by step, please!
    -(Casts on Freewayspeed)
    -Wait, where did you put that needle?
    and so on and so on.

    I can't explain how we managed, but I got in, trying to learn a new cast-on and came out with 3.5 cm tricot + additional stitches, having learnt nothing, having seen and being confused a lot, with a big head-ache as a bonus.

    Like I said, routine, standardprocedure.
    And, okay, the tricotpart of the first 3.5 cm looks splendid, but the additional cast-ons look very loose and I knit pretty tight and I don't dare to take them of, because - 1: I don't know how to put them on again, and 2: my Mum might see the finished product and notice! (I did mention we have a pretty screwed-up relation, right?)

    So knitting on a couple of extra rows of my own now (and I wanted to have MY OWN HANDmade gift for the little one). And, what did you expect... the difference is VERY noticable!

     

    14/01

    Rest of the brim, yes! My turn! And I've found the perfect way to knit without getting sore, watch the overload of recorded movies and not having to zap trough commercials! I knit through them! And that's about the time I can manage to knit without cramping up and having done about a row - maybe 2.

    By tonight, I can start on the ajourpattern!

    20/01

    Wow, that pattern is more difficult than I imagined. It's going, but I'm not superhappy with it. But the mistakes are not too visible. It's not actually that the pattern is so difficult, it's just the concentrating on following it. I'm not memorizing it too well, I guess.

    25/01

    We're leaving for the long-expected skiing trip. And I can't take my blankie with me, because sis-in-law is coming too and she can't know! But I got my new supplies in that I ordered online and I'm eager to try them out too on the trip.
    Progress of blankie is a good 30 cm in total, so it's happy to wait for my return.

     

    12/02

    Back from skiing trip and back from a bunch of other projects and back to project 001: Blankie!!! It's a little late at night and I don't have too much time before bedtime, but a couple of rows managed. Starting tomorrow, you're coming with me to work!

     

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    12-01-2012 om 00:00 geschreven door Antheabe  

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    Categorie:project - knitting
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