Beaded Shawl

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Unknown Destiny

I have decided that while I am in the editing process, I would post up my novel, part by part on deviantart!  Please note, when the novel is finished and in the process of being published, it will be taken down.

http://syria-sylvertoung.deviantart.com/#/d4iv5b0

This is part one, which I have just posted up.  You do not need to be a member to read this one, but the next part has an explicit scene it, which requires that I do the necessary precautions that those under 18 do not read it.  Which means that you will have to be a member in order to read some of the parts.

Monday, December 5, 2011

Etsy, NaNoWriMo, and Granny in Style: Around the World

I have three things I would like to talk about today.  The first being Etsy.  I have set up my own shop on Etsy in order to sell items that I have made.  If you would like to check out what I have in there at the moment this is the link: http://www.etsy.com/shop/schidi

Note, the shop has not been updated in a couple of months, so I am currently in the process of adding more items to it as well as updating other information.  Please feel free to look whenever you want to though~

In my previous posts, I have mentioned NaNoWriMo and how I was hoping to be a winner this year.  Well, I obtained winner status at 50,002 words.  For now, my novel is being set to the side while I take care of Christmas presents that need to be made.  I do plan on finishing and publishing my novel sometime next year hopefully, after which, I will be starting on the sequel to the novel.

And last, but not least, there is a blog that I stumbled across one day.  Link: http://grannyinstyle.blogspot.com/p/around-world.html.  I feel that this is a wonderful idea that Nina has come up with.  Her goal is to get a square from each state that shows how people are the same/different.  What is she going to do with the squares?  She is going to turn them into a blanket~

So please check out her blog, and it would be even more wonderful if you were to participate to help her out. 

Anyways, that is all that I have to talk about for now.  Bye~

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Update

I am on track for NaNoWriMo with a total of 40,162 words.  That means only 9,838 words to go.  :D  I started off strong at the beginning, however, around half way through I encountered writers block.  Not only that, but my laptop was pretty much out of commission for a few days.  Once I got it back, I have had to work my butt off in order to get back on track.

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

NaNoWriMo update

I am officially 10 days into nano.  My grand total at the moment is 22,044 words in my novel titled "Unknown Destiny"

My novel is a fantasy novel.  Don't expect any explanations though as it is quite hard to describe.  I can tell you however, that my characters are all Zoenthropes.  In this case, they are humanoid figures with fox ears, and a fox tail.

 Not only that, but they live in an alternate land and their lives are similar to those of the Native Americans.  Currently, I have two tribes.  The Dragonian Tribe, and the Trigon Tribe who are currently in a state of unstable peace.  War is imminent between the two tribes.

I plan on ending my first novel of the series with the war about to begin, making way for the sequel which is unamed, and not being thought too much about seeing as I have 21 more days to write this current novel.  As time goes on, I plan on keeping you updated.  :)

Friday, October 21, 2011

NaNoWriMo!

So I decided that I am crazy recently because I am going to attempt National Novel Writing Month again this year.  What it is: You have the month of November to write 50,000 (could be more) words of a novel.  What is the reward you ask?  The fact that you have written a complete, or mostly complete novel.  Some people do go on to get published afterwords.  You also get to meet people in your area that love to write as well, leading to wonderful support for all!  It is like your own personal cheering section.  I'm quite happy to have my newish laptop that doesn't have to be plugged in 24/7 to use this time around.  Last time, doing write-ins wasn't fun because if there wasn't any plugs available, I couldn't even write.  *sighs*  But that is all better now!  *happy dance* 

I plan to keep my blog updated with my process, including a word count of how far I have gotten as well as where I am at in my novel.

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Uber Excited!

I applied last month for a position at Erica's, a local craft store to teach crochet.  Well, I just got a call that they want me to come in for an interview this week!  I have to bring in some items that I have crocheted and they want to go over what they want taught crochet wise.  In other words, sounds like I am a strong candidate for the position.  Now I just have to wait for them to call me so that we can arrange the interview!  :D

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Well, I have set up my own Etsy shop where items that I make are going to be up for sale.  ^^

Etsy shop

Friday, September 16, 2011

Pattern for Link Hat



Note:  I have no idea what it is lining up so weird for the instructions, I have played around with it and can't figure out why it is doing this.

Link Hat
Materials:
1 skein of Bernat Kelly Green yarn
Size 7 Circular Needles (16 In)
Size 7 dpns
Notes:
Rib stitch is 2x2
Stockinette in the round is every round knit
Tog.=Together
Rep=Repeat
K=Knit
St=Stich
Pattern:

Cast on 80 sts.
1. Work 5 rows in rib stitch
2.Work in stockinette st for 5 ½ in.
 3. [K 18, K2 tog]4x (76 st)
 4. K for 10 rows
 5. [K17, K2 tog]4x (72 st)
 6. K for 10 rows
    7. [K16, K2 tog]4x (68 st)   
  8. K for 10 rows
   9. [K15, K2 tog]4x (64 st)
   10. K for 10 rows
   11. [K14, K2 tog]4x (60 st)
   12. K until hat reaches 18 in. from Beginning
   13. [K8, K2 tog]6x (54 st)
   14. K for 5 rows
   15. [K7, K2 tog]6x (48 st)
   16. K for 5 rows
   17. [K4, K2 tog]8x (40 st)
 18. K for 3 rows
   19. [K3, K2 tog]8x (32 st)
 20. K for 2 rows
   21. [K2, K2 tog]8x (24 st)
 22. K for 2 rows
   23. [K1, K2 tog]8x (16 st)
 24. K for 2 rows
   25. [K2 tog]8x (8 st)
 26. [K2 tog]4x (4 st)
   27. Cut yarn, leaving a tail
   28. Pull tail through remaining sts, pulling it tight 
   29. Weave in tail