Saturday, February 12, 2011

Hello Again

It's been a long time, I know.  The VV sisters have had a busy year... work, cats, snow... well, that's my excuse anyway.  But I have been knitting in my spare moments.  In fact, this winter has been so cruel that I have become a total home body and spend much of my time curled up in front of a movie or British tv program, knitting away.  So, here I am, at long last, sharing a few of my projects.
Orchid & Fairylights Hat by Tiny Owl Knits

Terra Shawl by Jared Flood

Autumn Leaves by Pickles
Sorry the pictures are not too amazing.  I've been lazy with my picture taking and have been using my iPhone rather than a proper camera.  To see more details on these projects, check out my ravelry page (and be my friend if your are also on ravelry).  I am also working on a very pretty cardigan right now.  I hope it doesn't take me forever to finish.  Oh, and I'm also part of a small weekly knitting group... we don't have a name or anything fancy like that, but it's fun to meet & talk & knit & share:)  I'll try to get Leiza to post something soon too... she's made a very sassy shawl/cowly thing.  Toodles for now, dear readers. -S

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Gnome Home



Oh I really love my gnome home!  I think these little fellas are going on my needles soon. -S

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Crafty Update

Once again, the VV girls have been taking a rather long blogging hiatus.  Our apologies!  I thought I'd throw up a few pictures of recently completed knitting projects.  Here we have a wee hat & booty combo I made for my friend's new baby girl, Sammie. 
 
Also, I made this quick and easy cowl for myself.  It was starting to get a bit too chilly out here in Boston and decided to use up some of this left over yarn.  It was a fun and simple pattern, can't remember where I heard of the stitch, but this is pretty much all you need to know: 

Row 1: k1, p1 (repeat)
Row 2: k3, p3 (repeat)

Then just knit it to desired length (I made it long enough to wrap around my neck twice), sew the two ends together into a loop, and voila!  You have yourself a cozy cowl!!!  I've also been working on some sewing projects which I hope to share pictures on here soon.  Until then, Happy Autumn to you all!!! -S

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Jumpology

I am completely enamored by these series of photographs taken by Phillippe Halsman.  After taking formal photos of various celebrities of the time, he asked them to "JUMP!" and these are the results.  Here are some of my favorites.


That monkey's for you, tom.  Enjoy - S

Monday, July 5, 2010

Red, White, n' Blue

Happy (late) Independence Day!  Just coincidentally I finally finished my red cropped sweater just in time for the holiday.  It was much to hot to actually wear it this weekend, but I had to at least take some red/white/blue styled photos.  The pattern came from KristenMakes, I very sweet & talented gal.  She was a delight to work with!  Also, I should say that I am spending my summer in Boston, land of our founding fathers, which made this holiday all the more exciting... yes, I'm a history nerd.  Or as they say in I.T. Crowd, a "Standard Nerd!".  I'm sorry for our blogging hiatus, I (or my blogging sister) will try not to let that happen again. - S

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Mrs. Darcy

I'm pleased to announce that I FINALLY finished my first cardigan (not counting a couple of shrugs).  It took way longer than I had anticipated and I came across more than one challenge, but I learned a lot along the way that I think will help me with future knitting projects.  The pattern is called Mrs. Darcy (hence the title of this post). 
Here are my final thoughts on the finished product:  I love the color, the neckline, the twisted rib detail, and my rad little black/white vintage buttons.  What I don't like is that it has stretched out soo much already.  I think it's my poor choice of yarn.  I used Vintage Wool by Berroco which is a synthetic/wool blend.  I think if I went for a pure natural fiber, it would have held it's shape better.  Anyhoo, those of you who are also interested in knitting this little lovely pattern, here's the lovely girl who designed it along with her FREE pattern.  I just discovered that her pattern is no longer available, sorry folks.  But the good news is that she's reworking it to be published in a book:) 

Leiza also finished the sweater she's been working on for as long as I've been working on this.  Unfortunately, she directly went out of town for a couple of weeks and hasn't taken photos yet.  Hopefully she'll be able to share it will y'all soon!!  Cherry-O! - S

Thursday, April 15, 2010

A great reader?

I have always wondered what that quote from Pride and Prejudice is all about:

"Miss Eliza Bennet," said Miss Bingley, "despises cards. She is a great reader, and has no pleasure in anything else."
"I deserve neither such praise nor such censure," cried Elizabeth; "I am NOT a great reader, and I have pleasure in many things." 


Was there such a thing as a "nerd" or a "bookworm" back in the Regency period?  For why else would Elizabeth quickly dismiss herself as a "great reader"?  I ask this only because I find that I love to read and would take praise in such a comment.  I was musing the other day on how many books I've read this past year (yes, I'm referring to a year ago to date) and I was able to count 11, possibly forgetting one or two.  And in thinking about the books I read I thought it would be nice to share my top three.  So here goes:

This book epitomizes my favorite style of book:  historical mystery.  It was beautifully written and threw in some fun twists and turns.  I've since by trying to find as many books like it, but so far none have measured up.  Thumbs up to you on this one, Ms Setterfield.  I hope she'll keep on writing!
I'm sure this one is a no-brainer, but just in case some of you book lovers out there have not read this, do so now!  It was insane, amazing, inspiring, and at times disturbing.  The fact that it was a memoir made it all the more awesome.  I was pretty much reading it all the way through with a completely astonished look on my face like "I can't believe this is all TRUE!"  nuff said.

Last but certainly not least, I bring you Flipped.  Yes, it is a young adult book, but the message it gives will be worth it for anyone to read.  I think I read it in 3 days, but I wish it lasted longer.  It just makes me smile thinking about how sweet this story is.  And an added bonus is that Rob Renier was filming the movie version near by last year.  We snooped around hoping to a part of the film but with no luck.  I can't wait to see how the film turns out, I have high hopes!


Ok, well, that's my little musing on books.  If anyone has any recommendations, I sure would love to know them.  I just picked up The Help, which I know is a best seller.  So far so good:)  Hope y'all have a happy weekend!! -S

Friday, April 9, 2010

Road Trip!

 The past few days have been spent touring the mid-west on a mini road trip.  I really needed to get the heck out of the chilly Michigan weather so we headed south to Bloomington, In.  It was soo lovely and hot!!  85 degrees, that's what I'm talking about!  We did some very fun exploring, I'd never been there before so it was fun to check out a new town.  Leiza and Tom were looking out for some very cool historic farm houses.  The picture below was a very typical thing to see them do on the trip.  
On our way back, we headed towards Ohio by way of the Ohio River where we stumbled upon the town of Aurora.  It was founded around 1815 and the architecture just blew my mind!  I wish I took more pictures.  This large mansion was called the "Steamboat Captain's House".  It sit atop of the hill and overlooked the river and the town.  Amazing. 
These were just a few snapshots of the trip, but I'm very sad I forgot to take more.  Another stunning house we explored had original painted linolium floors.  Has anyone seen that before?  We also stopped in to a couple kick-ass antique stores where I stumbled upon some great finds.  Please check out our etsy site to see some of the new treasures.  Cheerie-O! -S

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Hats for different occasions

 You may remember back to a post a couple of months ago,  I shared pictures from a local production of the musical Nine which I was the costumer for.  One of the costume "challenges" I came across was to create a very over the top Venetian hat that would be tossed about on stage.  Here's a close up of the result of said hat.
 
I took these photos the morning I was to return the hat to the costume shop (sorry for the messy background).  In the end I think the hat turned out very well and I must give most of the credit to my crafters-in -crime/sister, Leiza.  We discussed how we wanted the hat to look:  big feathers, check, a crazy bird, check, lots of beading, check.  I was so overwhelmed with all of the last minute things I had to do for the show that I was so relived when Leiza stepped in and put the whole hat together!  And as I said, it was going to be tossed about on stage as well as worn by 2 different characters.  I'm happy to say it stayed together through all of the performances and looked great as well!  

This was truly a diy project.  The bird we found at a craft store in the wedding department.  It was all white, so we spray painted it black and just dosed the thing in gold glitter.  Sadly, some of the glitter came off, but it still looks pretty gaudy (which was the goal).  I was going to post pictures of the process, but in the end I was too lazy and too distracted to document it all on camera.  What do y'all think of the result?

My other hat to share is much less crazy.  It's my snapdragon tam by Ysolda.  
 Yup, that cute Scottish knit designer has done it again.  This was my first knitting adventure using cables too, which ended up being a lot less scary.  What was a problem was when I ran out of yarn!!!  It was terrible and I was only about 10 rows away from finishing.  I decided instead of buying more yarn (which I couldn't find anyway) I would quickly decrease and then pull it together.  This does mean it's not quite as cool as the original pattern, but it worked enough.  I am also sad to report that after I blocked the hat, which I was trying very carefully not to overstretch, it did just that.  It was simply ginormous on my head!  My solution:  add some elastic thread through the brim.  It seems to have done the trick:)  

Those of you on ravelry, you can see more details about this project here.  The Vogue Vigilante girls are currently each making their first sweaters!  I'm actually making a cardi, but close enough.  My goal is to finish mine by Easter.  Hopefully we'll get to share our FOs here soon!   - S

Saturday, March 20, 2010

ETSY UPDATE: Springtime

Here are some lovely new items I'll shortly be uploading to our etsy store.  Since it is the first day of spring, it does seem only right to celebrate with some pretty pastels.  From top left:  1940's silk evening gown, 1950's yellow party dress, early 60's cotton gingham shirtdress, 1970's yellow floral dress.  I will try to add these items this afternoon, just need to finish taking all of the measurements.. sigh, the most tideous part of the process. 

Happy weekend and happy first day of Spring!!!!! - S

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Scenes from a City

I recently went on a perfect getaway to San Francisco where I visited friends and enjoyed some sunny days.  I took some nice little photos along the way and I thought I'd share them with y'all.  So here we go:
Beautiful window display at one of my new favorite places.  Why didn't I know about it before??

~Tilden Park~

Valentine's Day


Rose tea at Lovejoys

Homemade mint chocolate chip icecream!
Chocolate from ~TCHO~
 
And finally a silly picture of me...  I wasn't feeling terribly photogenic during this trip but I thought I should share this one truly silly picture.  This was taken at Lovejoy's counterpart across the street.  I feel I should title this hat "Can't see the tea for the pom-poms" or some sort of thing.  After the trip I realized how much I miss hanging out in a big city, although I still wonder if I want to live in one.  What should I do?  
Leiza has been so much better at posting her lastest crafty-crafts on our dear blog.  I've been in the midst of some projects but have gotten a bit stumped on some so it's taking me a while to finish.  Hopefully I'll be done soon so I can share with y'all.  Hope you have a great weekend ahead of you:) -S

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Spiral Cowl

Here's a fun little knit I recently finished. I used vintage wool yarn in a shade called "Jade".  It's supposed to have a button and a loop to gather it closed with, but I haven't found the right button yet. Until then,  I'm using a little sparkly circle brooch I inherited from my grandmother, Ferne. If you're a member of ravelry, you can see more details and get the free pattern here. Ta-ta for now, and happy knitting! --L

Saturday, February 27, 2010

1920's Flapper Dress

Tom and Stephanie acquired some lovely vintage items while I was away this past fall. Some friends were cleaning out a beautiful 1930's era home in downtown Detroit and Tom and Stephanie joined in on the spoils. One was this black 1920's hand beaded silk dress. Tom wanted me to try it on, and since it fit so well, he decided we should have a little photo shoot. I bought the shoes at a rummage sale in the village of Vijfhuizen, Holland. They don't exactly match, but it was the closest I could get. The vintage hat was made by Tom's great-grandmother. I added the feather and brooch for some added panache.  --L

Victorian Lace

I have a little bit of catching up to do-- here's a shawl I made called Ishbel. I started knitting it in November whilst in Holland and finished it in late December.  It's designed by the ever talented Ysolda, a Scottish lass who creates some of the loveliest, most tasteful knitting patterns I ever did see, and who has become quite popular amongst knitters across the globe. Sorry, I just saw "The Young Victoria" last night and now I can't stop talking in Queen's English! Great movie, by the way I highly recommend it to any other anglophiles out there. --L

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Super Mignon!

Here's a post all about babies!!!  I finished yet another baby hat and I also have some pretty awesome vintage baby wrapping paper to share.  The hat was knit for my friends who are due any moment now.  They requested a hat with ear flaps, so their little girl will have warm ears when they bring her back from the hospital.  I saw it as an honor to help them out.  I've always had my eye on this particular hat, it's called Aviatrix Baby Hat.  My friend, Meagan (the future mom), picked out this pretty yarn and I supplied the vintage button.  I'm quite pleased with the results, however I wish it was a tighter knit throughout the body... if you're on ravelry, you can see my post about it here.
And here are some super cute wrapping paper prints that I stumbled upon recently.  I already used some of them to wrap a previous baby shower present, but I was sure to scan in all of the images first.  Which one is  your favorite?  Mine is undoubtably those cute fairies hanging out in the trees.
 
  
  
 

Aww... so cute!  I also found some great vintage Christmas wrapping paper in this same bundle, but it just doesn't seem right to show those until next Christmas... we'll see. 

Hope y'all had a lovely weekend!!!  -S

Friday, February 5, 2010

Snow, Snow, Snow!!!

I am trying my best to embrace winter here in Michigan, although most of the time I just mutter to myself how much I really am miserable when it's anywhere below 30 degrees.  So, in an effort to be more positive about my current climate circumstances, I decided to devote a post to the one thing winter is good for... SNOW!  So, without further adieu... here are some favorite images of a winter wonderland.
photo by Tommy Niehus (aka my bro-in-law)
 

This video is so hauntingly beautiful, plus it incorporates my other love of winter... yarn!  hee hee

Hope y'all have a cozy weekend! - S

Thursday, January 28, 2010

What I would like in my closet, please!

You must please take a moment to appreciate this beautiful new collection by Lena Hoschek!  This is the first time I have heard of her and can't wait to find out more... her Autumn 2010 collection is a gorgeous homage to 1940's fashion which she has perfected to a tee!  I love these flowy feminine looks:

As well as these more masculine inspired looks:
I would really love to have all of these, thanks!  Even those more masculine styles, which I don't usually get into, are completely amazing!  I mean, that sweater vest, wide leg pants, and knickers???  I'm loving it.  Ok, enough drooling and time to get dressed for the day.  Hope you all have a wonderful Thursday! - S

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

NiNE!

So, here is my semi-secretive project I've been involved in for the fast few months:  being the costume designer for a local production of the musical Nine!  It's my first costuming gig and it was a pretty amazing experience.  All in all, not a very complex show to design for, but not without some creative challenges, which all worked out in the end.  Here are some shots taken during the show, more detailed shots to come.  Also, I must add that I couldn't have completed all of this without the help of my sister, Leiza!!!!  Props to you sis! -S