As you, my fellow pen enthusiasts know, the quest for the perfect pen is never ending.
These are my latest collection. Here are the two packs I acquired this week.
1. Bic Intensity Fine
They are super fine tip, the colors are pretty. We'll see how long they last. I purchased two 5 packs from staples. You can get them here and here. They are also available on amazon here and here, but they are more expensive.
I really needed both packs to get the number of colors I wanted, and even then, I wish I had more.
I do really like the way they write. My days are crisp and clean, except for my mistakes, which are numerous, ha.
Here is an example of a page written with these pens. Don't mind the ghosting, I plan on choosing a different journal next time around.
2. Foray Stylemark Fine .5mm pens
I picked these up at Officemax. They are also available on Amazon, but they are more expensive.
Here is an example with these pens. Less ghosting, but not due to pens. There is just far less written on the opposite page.
The colors are bold and pretty. They do feather a bit more than the Bic intensity. I really like both and have been using both sets in my bullet journal all week long.
Tell me friends, what are your favorite pens to use in your journal? Have you found the perfect pen? Does it even exist, or are we all chasing unicorns?
Kristen's Crochet
Blog about crochet, creating, and patterns.
Monday, January 25, 2016
Sunday, January 24, 2016
Make your handwritng into a font
Last night while I should have been sleeping, I was thinking about all the cool fonts I have installed over the years. Then I was thinking about how people have told me my handwriting looks super uniform (of course I can see room for improvement, but I'm a bit of a perfectionist). That led me to wonder, how do people make handwriting fonts? I jotted it down to explore this morning.
Here is how you can do it!
http://www.myscriptfont.com/
This website turns your handwriting into a font. The best part, they do it for FREE!
It's super easy, first you download and print this worksheet:
http://www.myscriptfont.com/res/ScriptTemplate.pdf
Make sure you print it in grayscale or black and white. It turns out much better.
Then fill it out using a black medium felt tip pen. I used my handy dandy sharpie pen medium.
Then scan your worksheet at 300-600dpi. I tried using my phone the first time and it was a disaster. I broke out the scanner and it worked beautifully. Here is my scan set at 300 dpi. When I tried to use the 600 setting, the image was too large.
Here is how you can do it!
http://www.myscriptfont.com/
This website turns your handwriting into a font. The best part, they do it for FREE!
It's super easy, first you download and print this worksheet:
http://www.myscriptfont.com/res/ScriptTemplate.pdf
Make sure you print it in grayscale or black and white. It turns out much better.
Then fill it out using a black medium felt tip pen. I used my handy dandy sharpie pen medium.
Then scan your worksheet at 300-600dpi. I tried using my phone the first time and it was a disaster. I broke out the scanner and it worked beautifully. Here is my scan set at 300 dpi. When I tried to use the 600 setting, the image was too large.
The bottom part is blank because they are special characters I didn't need.
Once you have uploaded your scan, name your font and press the start button.
The program will come up with a preview of your font and a download button.
Download the TTF or OTF file. I used TTF because it was a font file I recognized. I'm not computer handy enough to know the difference.
Click on the downloaded file and a pop up box will appear. Press the 'install' button. Then you can open up word and search for it by name in your fonts.
Now your font is ready to be shared! To send it to your friends, send them the TTF or OTF file in an email and they can install your font! Amazing!
Here is an example of my font.
I need to do the worksheet a couple more times to perfect it, but I'm pretty excited with how it turned out.
Thursday, January 14, 2016
Bullet Journal
Recently I spent far too much time on Pintrest. I guess I'll come clean; this wasn't the first time. Haha.
I am slightly obsessed with planners, planning, lists, and all things crazy organization. Listing helps alleviate my anxiety about upcoming events and life in general, so I do it often. The wonderful thing I discovered is called Bullet Journalling. Here is a link to the site that started it and how to get started.
I was so inspired by the following, please take a look, I'm sure you will love them too!
This morning I ran straight out to target to get started. I decided on Moleskine, since they make my favorite journals. The covers are soft and they offer blank, lined, dotted, and quad paper. I chose dotted. I normally would choose quad, but most of the planners I was inspired by were dotted, and I wanted to give something new a try this year.
Here is the journal I chose. It's the 5.1"x8.2" soft cover. It has a rubber band to keep it closed and a book marker to keep your page. I love the paper moleskine chooses. It's thin enough to be reasonable, but thick enough to keep ink bleed to a minimum. This one has a pocket in the back to put loose papers or receipts. I think I'll put stickers in there, because who doesn't love stickers. I picked mine up at Target for about $20.
What coloring and writing utensils do I like? That is a hard question because I love all kinds of different pens and pencils. I want to keep my planner consistent, so I'm going to bag all my writing utensils separate from the bulk of my collection.
I like these colored pencils for the few things I'll be coloring in, I'll show you some examples further down. I bought my set at Walmart, but they don't carry them anymore. Here is a listing on amazon for the ones I like, but you can use any basic set of colored pencils. I don't need that many colors, so right now I'm using a 12 pack.
For writing and heading, There are a couple different products I like.
I really like the Elk Tools Journaling Pens. I bought this set at Target for labelling my Christmas card envelopes this year. I love how they turned out. They have a .45mm tip and there are 8 colors. I only wish they had a larger color pack.
I also like these Staedtler fineliner pens. They are my husband's favorite pens, and I like them for a felt tip. Last school supplies season, Target had a buy one get one half off, so I got the large color set for myself and my sister.
The last pens I like are the Sharpie pens. I purchased my set at Target, but they are available at Walmart, Staples, and Amazon as well in various colors depending on your needs. I got both the fine and medium tips for different things.
From thickest to thinnest: Sharpie pens med, Elk Tools Journaling Pens, Sharpie Fine and Staedtler Triplus Fineliner are about the same.
I also plan on using some Washi tape for marking long term events in my calendar and decorating various pages.
Now onto my pages...
I don't think they are perfect, but that is the beauty of this system. If I don't like something this month or this week, I can do it different the following week or month.
I started with an Index. This will be a work in progress, as I add pages, I will add to the index. I left two pages for this. I labelled them "I" instead of with a page number.
Page number 1 begins my actual journal. I used this for my Key. I will add key items if I think of any extras later.
Pages 2 and 3 are my 2016 Year in Review. I used these pages to document anniversaries, birthdays and holidays. This helps a lot with purchasing Birthday cards and long term planning.
Pages 4 and 5 are for my January Calendar. I don't want to bog the days down, so they are just for major events. The heavier planning will go in the day to day.
Page 6 is for my January Goals. Here is where I will write items I want to complete this month, but not on an exact day. There are also goals that are collective, like lose 3 lbs, etc.
Page 7 is my habit tracker. This new year I am trying to form better habits like walking the dog every day without skipping, logging my food in myfitnesspal, and things of that nature. I log those here. I color in each box if I accomplished that task that day. I also added things like "crochet". I like to crochet, and it is also my business, so it will be interesting to look back at the end of the month at the number of days I crocheted. Here is where I used the colored pencils.
Starting with page 8 are my daily plans and notes. These include appointments, to-dos, errands, and other notes. I didn't make these a designated size since each day has different demands. There are days I work on my thesis in the lab that I will have several pages of notes and others that are home chore days with just a few bullet points. I also put money I have spent that day in red and money earned in green to help me keep track of business earning and spending at a glance. I will probably create a separate page for this at some point.
That is as far as I have made it today, but I'll post an update when I move forward with this fun new planning and journaling experience.
I hope this will keep everything organized and in one place. I no longer will have a personal journal, crochet, school, thesis, and business. This year I'll keep it all in one place!
Happy journaling and hooking friends!
I am slightly obsessed with planners, planning, lists, and all things crazy organization. Listing helps alleviate my anxiety about upcoming events and life in general, so I do it often. The wonderful thing I discovered is called Bullet Journalling. Here is a link to the site that started it and how to get started.
I was so inspired by the following, please take a look, I'm sure you will love them too!
This morning I ran straight out to target to get started. I decided on Moleskine, since they make my favorite journals. The covers are soft and they offer blank, lined, dotted, and quad paper. I chose dotted. I normally would choose quad, but most of the planners I was inspired by were dotted, and I wanted to give something new a try this year.
Here is the journal I chose. It's the 5.1"x8.2" soft cover. It has a rubber band to keep it closed and a book marker to keep your page. I love the paper moleskine chooses. It's thin enough to be reasonable, but thick enough to keep ink bleed to a minimum. This one has a pocket in the back to put loose papers or receipts. I think I'll put stickers in there, because who doesn't love stickers. I picked mine up at Target for about $20.
What coloring and writing utensils do I like? That is a hard question because I love all kinds of different pens and pencils. I want to keep my planner consistent, so I'm going to bag all my writing utensils separate from the bulk of my collection.
I like these colored pencils for the few things I'll be coloring in, I'll show you some examples further down. I bought my set at Walmart, but they don't carry them anymore. Here is a listing on amazon for the ones I like, but you can use any basic set of colored pencils. I don't need that many colors, so right now I'm using a 12 pack.
For writing and heading, There are a couple different products I like.
I really like the Elk Tools Journaling Pens. I bought this set at Target for labelling my Christmas card envelopes this year. I love how they turned out. They have a .45mm tip and there are 8 colors. I only wish they had a larger color pack.
I also like these Staedtler fineliner pens. They are my husband's favorite pens, and I like them for a felt tip. Last school supplies season, Target had a buy one get one half off, so I got the large color set for myself and my sister.
The last pens I like are the Sharpie pens. I purchased my set at Target, but they are available at Walmart, Staples, and Amazon as well in various colors depending on your needs. I got both the fine and medium tips for different things.
From thickest to thinnest: Sharpie pens med, Elk Tools Journaling Pens, Sharpie Fine and Staedtler Triplus Fineliner are about the same.
I also plan on using some Washi tape for marking long term events in my calendar and decorating various pages.
Now onto my pages...
I don't think they are perfect, but that is the beauty of this system. If I don't like something this month or this week, I can do it different the following week or month.
I started with an Index. This will be a work in progress, as I add pages, I will add to the index. I left two pages for this. I labelled them "I" instead of with a page number.
Page number 1 begins my actual journal. I used this for my Key. I will add key items if I think of any extras later.
Pages 2 and 3 are my 2016 Year in Review. I used these pages to document anniversaries, birthdays and holidays. This helps a lot with purchasing Birthday cards and long term planning.
Pages 4 and 5 are for my January Calendar. I don't want to bog the days down, so they are just for major events. The heavier planning will go in the day to day.
Page 6 is for my January Goals. Here is where I will write items I want to complete this month, but not on an exact day. There are also goals that are collective, like lose 3 lbs, etc.
Page 7 is my habit tracker. This new year I am trying to form better habits like walking the dog every day without skipping, logging my food in myfitnesspal, and things of that nature. I log those here. I color in each box if I accomplished that task that day. I also added things like "crochet". I like to crochet, and it is also my business, so it will be interesting to look back at the end of the month at the number of days I crocheted. Here is where I used the colored pencils.
Starting with page 8 are my daily plans and notes. These include appointments, to-dos, errands, and other notes. I didn't make these a designated size since each day has different demands. There are days I work on my thesis in the lab that I will have several pages of notes and others that are home chore days with just a few bullet points. I also put money I have spent that day in red and money earned in green to help me keep track of business earning and spending at a glance. I will probably create a separate page for this at some point.
I hope this will keep everything organized and in one place. I no longer will have a personal journal, crochet, school, thesis, and business. This year I'll keep it all in one place!
Happy journaling and hooking friends!
Tuesday, January 12, 2016
Jimmy Beans Wool January Beanie Bag
I have been subscribing to Jimmy Beans Beanie Bag monthly for a few months now. With the start of the new year, I thought I would write posts about the contents each month. Maybe this will help some of you decide if this is something you are interested in participating in.
Click here to check out the website.
Contrary to the name, there is not enough yarn in the beanie bags to make a beanie. I don't think they are trying to be misleading, it's just confusing if you don't read the description.
My first bag came with three 20 yard balls, but the last couple of months have been four 20 yard balls.
Each month comes with a small bag. It's a good size to keep some crochet hooks and scissors. I use one for my pens and pencils as well.
Here are some photos of this month's goodies...
Here is my version of the crochet pattern included this month. I had to reduce my hook size to have enough yarn to do the designated number of rows. I definitely need to block this.
Here is a link to my project page on Ravelry with more information if you want it.
My favorite yarn by far in this month's bag is this one. It's so soft and easy to work with. It slides across the hook without catching at all, and the finished product is lush and gorgeous. It is the darkest green one right before the fuzzy yarn in the above photo.
Please let me know if you have any questions, and I will do my best to answer them.
Edit: the January Beanie Bag has a much nicer zipper than the previous months. I hope they are sticking with the new zipper, we will see on the next bag, and I'll let you know!
Happy Hooking!
Kristen
Click here to check out the website.
Contrary to the name, there is not enough yarn in the beanie bags to make a beanie. I don't think they are trying to be misleading, it's just confusing if you don't read the description.
My first bag came with three 20 yard balls, but the last couple of months have been four 20 yard balls.
Each month comes with a small bag. It's a good size to keep some crochet hooks and scissors. I use one for my pens and pencils as well.
Here are some photos of this month's goodies...
A cute winter themed bag, 9"x5" and zippered.
Four 20 yard balls of yarn and their information card. The card includes the weight and information about each ball. The colors on the card are a beautiful array of blues, and mine are green. You won't always get colors that are featured on the information card.
A pamphlet with a free knitting pattern on one side, and a free crochet pattern on the other. Great that they are thinking of both kinds of fiber artists! This pattern can be completed with the yarn included in the bag this month.
Here is my version of the crochet pattern included this month. I had to reduce my hook size to have enough yarn to do the designated number of rows. I definitely need to block this.
Here is a link to my project page on Ravelry with more information if you want it.
My favorite yarn by far in this month's bag is this one. It's so soft and easy to work with. It slides across the hook without catching at all, and the finished product is lush and gorgeous. It is the darkest green one right before the fuzzy yarn in the above photo.
A sample size of laundry soap.
A pretty wooden shawl stick that I can't wait to use!
The only sad part about this month's bag... There was a coupon for a free pattern on ravelry. The shop has some wonderful patterns you can check out here. Unfortunately for the crocheters out there, all the patterns offered are knit. I wish they had included a coupon code for a crochet pattern as well.
Please let me know if you have any questions, and I will do my best to answer them.
Edit: the January Beanie Bag has a much nicer zipper than the previous months. I hope they are sticking with the new zipper, we will see on the next bag, and I'll let you know!
Happy Hooking!
Kristen
Wednesday, January 14, 2015
Blog Construction
Hello All!
I have found multiple cases of copyright infringement in the recent weeks, so the blog is under construction while all the photos get watermarks.
A quick review of how my patterns are to be used.
1. My photos are just that, mine. They are not to be posted to your facebook, instagram, tumblr, or any other source for you to sell that item. That is not your work, so that is false advertisement and it is using my photo without my permission. Thankfully I have a lot of followers who let me know when they spot one of my photos being used without permission, so don't do it. Make one of your own from my pattern and use your own photo.
2. I state in each blog post that you can make and sell crochet items at your local craft fairs and online garage sales in your area. Please do not list my patterned items on etsy, then you are taking business directly from me. I would love to keep providing free patterns, but will not if this happens regularly.
3. You are not to reproduce, distribute, or share this pattern in any way without permission. If you purchase a pattern and want to share it with a relative, ok, I can understand that. But purchasing a pattern and then sharing it with an entire facebook group is not only unethical, it is illegal. This is another instance where people watch out for others, so don't do it, you will get caught. Link back to the pattern if you share a photo, so others can find the pattern to enjoy as much as you do!
Thank you all for your respect. I will continue to create patterns for everyone to enjoy, and I hope that those who have violated these terms will not continue to do so in the future. There will be proper legal action taken against those who do.
The blog will be under construction for a couple of days, and will be back shortly. If you need a pattern in the meantime, please email me kristenskords@gmail.com, and I will do everything in my power to help you out.
Thank you again.
I have found multiple cases of copyright infringement in the recent weeks, so the blog is under construction while all the photos get watermarks.
A quick review of how my patterns are to be used.
1. My photos are just that, mine. They are not to be posted to your facebook, instagram, tumblr, or any other source for you to sell that item. That is not your work, so that is false advertisement and it is using my photo without my permission. Thankfully I have a lot of followers who let me know when they spot one of my photos being used without permission, so don't do it. Make one of your own from my pattern and use your own photo.
2. I state in each blog post that you can make and sell crochet items at your local craft fairs and online garage sales in your area. Please do not list my patterned items on etsy, then you are taking business directly from me. I would love to keep providing free patterns, but will not if this happens regularly.
3. You are not to reproduce, distribute, or share this pattern in any way without permission. If you purchase a pattern and want to share it with a relative, ok, I can understand that. But purchasing a pattern and then sharing it with an entire facebook group is not only unethical, it is illegal. This is another instance where people watch out for others, so don't do it, you will get caught. Link back to the pattern if you share a photo, so others can find the pattern to enjoy as much as you do!
Thank you all for your respect. I will continue to create patterns for everyone to enjoy, and I hope that those who have violated these terms will not continue to do so in the future. There will be proper legal action taken against those who do.
The blog will be under construction for a couple of days, and will be back shortly. If you need a pattern in the meantime, please email me kristenskords@gmail.com, and I will do everything in my power to help you out.
Thank you again.
Tuesday, December 9, 2014
Buddy the Elf inspired hat
Adult Elf Inspired Beanie
Here is a fun and easy project for the holiday season!
Hook: 5mm and 4mm
Yarn: Red Heart With Love "lettuce", "daffodil" and "red" Beanie
in lettuce with a 5mm crochet hook Ch 4, sl st in first to create a ring.R1: hdc 10 inside the ring, join (10)R3: ch1, hdc 2 in each st from the first row, join (20)
R5: ch1, (hdc 1, hdc 2 in the next st) repeat 10x, join (30)
R7: ch1, (hdc 2, hdc 2 in the next st) repeat 10x, join (40)
R9: ch1, (hdc 3, hdc 2 in the next st) repeat 10x, join (50)
R11: ch1, (hdc 4, hdc 2 in the next st) repeat 10x, join (60)
R20-22: ch1, hdc in each st around, join (60)
R2: ch1, hdc in each st around, join (10)
R4: ch1, hdc in each st around, join (20)
R6: ch1, hdc in each st around, join (30)
R8: ch1, hdc in each st around, join (40)
R10: ch1, hdc in each st around, join (50)
R12-14: ch1, hdc in each st around, join (60)
switch to daffodil
R15-19: ch1, hdc in each st around, join (60)
switch to lettuce
R23: ch1, (front post single crochet, back post single crochet) repeat around (60)
Fasten off, hide all tails.
Feather
in red with a 4mm crochet hookyou will be working on both sides of the foundation chain.
chain 15, starting in the third st from the hook :
Triple crochet (treble)
triple crochet
triple crochet
double crochet
double crochet
double crochet
half double crochet
half double crochet
single crochet
single crochet
single crochet
chain 2
now working down the other sides of the stitches you just worked
single crochet
single crochet
single crochet
half double crochet
half double crochet
half double crochet
double crochet
double crochet
double crochet
triple crochet
triple crochet
triple crochet
fasten off, use tail to sew feather to the side of the beanie.
Santa Face! Beanie with pom pom and beard
I had a great time making this beanie! It's super fun and cute. I'll attach some links to help you make one too!
I have an average to large head and here is what I did.
Beanie:
Hook: 5mmYarn: Red Heart With Love "red' and "white"
in red
Ch 4, sl st in first to create a ring.
R1: hdc 10 inside the ring, join (10)
R2: ch1, hdc 2 in each st from the first row, join (20)
R3: ch1, (hdc 1, hdc 2 in the next st) repeat 10x, join (30)
R4: ch1, (hdc 2, hdc 2 in the next st) repeat 10x, join (40)
R5: ch1, (hdc 3, hdc 2 in the next st) repeat 10x, join (50)
R6: ch1, (hdc 4, hdc 2 in the next st) repeat 10x, join (60)
R7-17: ch1, hdc in each st around, join (60)
change to white
R18: ch1, hdc in each st around, join (60)
R19-21: ch1 (front post hdc, back post hdc) repeat around, join (60) - make sure that you line up your front posts with the ones from the previous row.
Beard
Hook: 4mmYarn: Red Heart With Love "white"
I used the "medium" size with this tutorial
http://ashleemarie.com/crochet-bobble-beard-pattern-multiple-sizes/
it's great with a bunch of sizes and pictures
Pom Pom
Yarn: Red Heart With Love "White"
I used this tutorial and some cardboard tubes I had, it worked great and was super easy !
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