Posted by: celticlibrarian on: April 29, 2009
Did you know that you can crochet a TARDIS ornament? I didn’t. “Merdee” over on LiveJournal is the one who set me wise. Check out her TARDIS ornament here. I once made most of a granny square using crochet. That’s about it.
If you prefer needlework, why not check out this cross-stitched TARDIS ornament that was posted to The World’s Largest Collection of Smalls blog by “Christine.” All I can say here is “Wow.” I only got as far as those cross-stitch patterns that were printed on the cloth.
And finally, check out this Doctor/Rose cake topper that’s over on ebay. Too bad I’m already married. Hmm…perhaps a rededication ceremony?
Posted by: celticlibrarian on: April 22, 2009
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(Photo:Erik Hoard/Comic-Con 2008. Second person from the left: VanDonovan. I don’t know the rest.)
Those of you who are familiar with the Classic series of Doctor Who most likely know the famous image of the fourth Doctor (as played by Tom Baker) wearing his long scarf while running across alien landscapes. That scarf is one of the most recognizable symbols of the show. Right up there with The TARDIS and K-9. For those of you not familiar with the scarf in question, look at the fellow on the far left in the picture above.
Some of you may even be lucky enough to have a Doctor Who scarf. Perhaps, as in the case of my friend who took the picture above, someone made it for you. It could be that you were lucky enough to find one to purchase. If you would like to make one of your own, I offer you the wonderful DoctorWhoScarf.com.
Posted by: celticlibrarian on: April 21, 2009
The craft I participate in most often is knitting. I am queen of the knit (not purl) scarf. That’s pretty much all I knit. (The last time I tried purling…things got a bit skewed.) So, I thought that I’d start off the How To YouTube videos with an introduction to knitting. This is one of the fine instructional videos put out by Expert Village. The instructor is called Pam Grushkin.
Posted by: celticlibrarian on: April 20, 2009

(one of my photos)
Hello, and welcome to Crafty Beginnings (the beginning of Crafty Beginnings, even.)
I love crafts of all sorts. Photography, cooking, knitting, beading, t-shirt design, building sci fi props, you name it. Am I particularly good at these crafts? No. I’m also one of those people who thinks of a cool craft, and sometimes even manages to purchase the correct materials, but hardly ever gets around to actually doing them. So, don’t worry, I’m far from an expert. Maybe we can learn a thing or two together.
In this blog I will be documenting my craft attempts, from inception to hopeful completion. Hopefully I’ll manage to come up with a decent end product, but if I don’t…well, that’s okay too. Mistakes can be learned from, and sometime you get something cool that you didn’t expect. I’ll also be highlighting cool crafts I’ve found online (fair warning, I’m a Doctor Who nut. There will be sci fi crafts a-plenty), useful YouTube videos, my Husband’s cool wire-wrapped Jewelry, and anything crafty that I can find.
Yes, my definition of “crafts” is rather broad, but I figure that the more crafts I try, the more chance I have of finding something I’m good at. What crafts do you enjoy? Do you have some great links to share? Please let me know.