Unraveling Reality

Unraveling Reality
I believe in pink. I believe that laughing is the best calorie burner. I believe in kissing, kissing a lot.
I believe in being strong when everything seems to be going wrong. I believe that happy girls are the prettiest girls.
I believe that tomorrow is another day and I believe in miracles.

Sunday, February 23, 2014

Wanderlust...

Being young and college makes you want to explore.

It causes you to want to road trip to Canada

attempt to run a marathon

spend every day singing loudly at the top of your lungs!

I watched Pocahontas last night and now all I want in this world is to run through the forest serenading John Smith

Obviously this can not happen
but a girl can dream.

Cheers,
Cristyn

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Insert excitement here!

Life has become a bit mundane.

Class
Practice
Homework
Repeat*

For added enjoyment add intern application or Flat Hat article.

The best way to end this tedium?

MUSIC!

Here is my playlist for the week:

1- Wavin' Flag by K'naan

2- Get on Your Boots by U2

3- Everybody Loves Me by One Republic

4- We Didn't Start the Fire by Billy Joel

5- Scar Tissue by the Red Hot Chile Peppers

6- Fix You by Coldplay 

7- Human by The Killers

8- Hey Soul Sister by Train

9- I Choose by India Arie


Photo courtesy to my friend Carol, a fellow Flat Hatter!

DANCE, LOVE, ENJOY!

Cheers,
Cristyn

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Sunshine and Tea

I have found a new love

It has been a long time in coming

A slow, drifting fall from which there is no return

I can't keep it a secret anymore

I LOVE YOU, TEA!

I love Chai. I love lavender and honey. I don't mean to sound like a polygamist but I love them all!

I have been really trying to lower my abnormally high caffeine intake of 
two to three cups of coffee a day 
and what better outlet than frothy, creamy, spicy Chai tea?
or calming Lavender? or Irish breakfast with honey?

Today, students sit outside the Daily Grind to drink their mid-morning fixes.

With spring break coming up for us over-stressed college students in just under two weeks, the sun has decided to grace the campus of William and Mary to remind us that we still don't have time to laze around outside and soak up the glorious rays.

Soon, soon. 
It will be warm and I will be out on the grass everyday and strolling CW in summer dresses and shorts.

Sorry to pine away, but I really miss the warmth and the freedom that comes with spring weather.
This winter has endured too cold for too long

Sunday, February 16, 2014

A mid-February weekend

There are two feet of snow on the ground at home, but here it's fifty degrees and beautiful!

This weekend included a lot of studying, much stress, a film festival and the making of my spring gloves!



They are thirty-three stitches round all the way up with a hole created for the thumb.
(for help on that view my Colonial Celebration entry)

They are actually a bit lighter in color that this picture shows, but they are just as comfy, cozy as they look!

With midterms coming up and fencing tournament underway
I have had little time to blog.
Though hopefully life will calm down soon
and I will be able to write longer posts more often.

Hope you are having a lovely February!

Cheers,
Cristyn

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

A perfect shawl day

I finished my cloudy day shawl!
Well I actually finished it a few days ago and have just been waiting for a sunny day to take it out for a photo shoot.

The weather, however, does not want to cooperate...
It has been cloudy for days and they keep calling for snow, though we have yet to see a single white flake.
Though the weather has been really great and has given me plenty of opportunities to wear my shawl.

Needless to say I couldn't wait any longer to show you my work!








I based this shawl off of a pattern on Ravelry. I apologize that I cannot find the pattern now :/ , however most of it is my own development and is a repetition of  three rows of dc ch (dc into hole created by chain of last row) and two rows of a similar sc ch.

The lace edging is bases on the second pattern here.



My parents also came this weekend to teach me how to drive the newish (aka not mine so I've never driven it) manual car, because my car is at school with Lemur.

They also took me to get real food and we walked around CW with Lucy,
 who made a friend Mr.Grey one of the CW cats.


Here he is ignoring us like a cool cat, but he let me pick him up after I took this and he is so soft and squishy! Man I really miss having all my kitties to snuggle with!

Cheers,
Cristyn

Brrrrrrrr....




It's getting sooooo cold out again!

It's rather depressing...I am ready for the warm sunshine

 I want snuggle up by a fire, wrapped up in a soft cozy blanket.

I just lots of soft yarn to play with.

And I want some hot creamy Chai to keep me warm, warm, warm

Cheers,
Cristyn

Friday, February 7, 2014

A Colonial Celebration

That's right! 
Today is Mrs. J's birthday!



(Mrs. J and her hubby!)

So naturally we celebrated in colonial Williamsburg. Where else would the first lady of America's third president celebrate turning nineteen?!

I made some crocheted fingerless gloves as a present. She really wanted some that would work with her reinactment clothing, so I let her choose what they should look like (colonial America is not my specialty) and went to work designing some that would fit her...well, fit her like a glove (pardon the pun!)



So here they are modeled by Mrs. J herself!



I did a work as you go pattern to make a pair that was prefectly suited to her arm and hand size.
Here's what I did:

Single crochet foundation chain of 34 stitches
two row of single crochet, using a single chain to move up to the next row
nine rows of double crochet, using two chains to move up to the next row
one row of (dc3 dec) repeating to end
two rows dc
one row (dc2 dec) repeating to end
four rows dc
one row (dc3 inc) to end
four dc rows for thumb (do not connect rows, when a row is completed tie off and continue next row in same direction)
two rows dc
one row sc
Bind off.

It is a bit confusing but it turned out well.
(Hopefully this all makes sense, but if not leave me a comment and I can try to help you out!)

I am hoping to make myself a less complicated pair with a set pattern, probably this one.
They are just adorable (and I don't have to worry about historical accuracy!)

It was a darling day, it was even warm for Febuary and we all had food that was not college cafeteria food!
We ate at a tavern in cw for Mrs. J's birthday and it was lovely!



Cheers,
Cristyn

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Oh the Things You Will Do!

a.k.a. projects I may one day get to do!

I have really gotten a lot of work done on my current projects! I am always so impressed with myself when I actually finish something, it really gives you a sense of accomplishment!
(No worries, you'll see them soon, a project update is due any day now!)

However, with all these rainy days and my semi sad addiction to Pinterest, a list of new projects and inspiration came into being.

First thing first, Lemur has requested a set of coasters for her apartment
They will not be as fancy as this (so don't get your hopes up Lemur!) but hopefully they will be just as pretty and a real quick project.



This next one is a project I have wanted to do for a while now-- a granny square blanket!
I am already anticipating it to be a very long project but I would love to have one done over the summer.




I really love these calming muted colors!



This bunting is another super cute, super easy project! Though I would love to have some to decorate my dorm room with, these rooms can really lack color and cheer!



I really love this cat doll! There is no pattern and I discovered early on that making animals/dolls like this is not my specialty, still I would really love to have one. So maybe not a project, but it just had to make the list.



Still haven't found a pattern for this teacup yet either, but it is simply amazing! I would make at least 12 and use them for fun decoration! (I think I'm getting a bit bored of my dorm room, can you tell?)



No, your eyes do not deceive you, this is not crocheting. I recently began practicing embroidery and I think I may actually have some potential! I found this picture and it is now a must have! Once I get the basics down I am determined to try something as gorgeous as this.



And what about these darling necklaces!? They're a bit granny chic for my usual fashion taste (though some of you may not agree) but I think they hold some real potential as fashion statements or cute gifts.




Oooh if only I had the time!
I love my school and my majors, but sometimes it's just nice to take a break

I hope I have left you inspired.

Cheers,
Cristyn

Sunday, February 2, 2014

Head in the Clouds

Today breakfast was not a reward for showering and getting dressed!
What a relief!

This weekend I taught my mom to crochet!
With a pair of glasses and some guidance I think she might get the hang of it.
(Unfortunately I won't be here to help her out)

In other news:

I have finished phase one of my Cozy Clouds shawl.
All of the grey portion is finished now I just need to do the white border and edging when I get back to school!





Here is what I plan the edging to look like.


The pattern is free! I found it on Pinterest the other day and I feel like it will be the perfect end to this project!

This weekend at home was beautiful!
The weather was decent everyday and I got to take my puppy dogs on a couple (muddy) walks. There is nothing like tiny muddy paws to put you in a good mood.

I also did some Goodwill shopping and snagged my self a lovely floral skirt that makes me morn for Spring all the more.

Seeing everyone here and being at home was a true comfort and a much needed stress cushion, I am now prepared to face the deluge of homework, quizzes and papers...
I think...


Cheers,
Cristyn