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klouised
May 12th, 2005, 11:11 PM
I used to make clothing items to sell, but got burnt out on it. I couldn't keep up with the orders for my bathing suits. Now, I crochet to sell the patterns to book companies. It's much easier. I have made soooo many things that I have all these patterns laying around. Many of them are not written down, but are in my head. Some of them I want to publish, but others never will be. I just got a site up that has some of those patterns on it. It still has a lot of work needing to be done and more patterns needing to be added, but it's a start. There are 3 patterns on there, now. Enjoy! http://kristinaskrochet.50webs.com (http://kristinaskrochet.50webs.com/)

buggaboosmommy
May 12th, 2005, 11:46 PM
Oh my!! So creative and chic! I'm going on a cruise next year...I think the halter and bikini would make a perfect addition to my luggage! Can't wait for that skirt pattern! GREAT job!! :cheer

Donna

dennymare
May 13th, 2005, 12:28 AM
Beautiful work. :manyheart I love everything I see unforunately at my age I don't do bikini's anymore, darn:angry it anyways.

Mary

crochetfun
May 13th, 2005, 12:33 AM
I love your site and your work!

Best of luck with it:)

Ghost
May 13th, 2005, 01:24 AM
They're all great! I can't wait until the blue skirt pattern is available. :hook

sunshine1977
May 13th, 2005, 01:28 AM
I absolutely love the heart shawl...hope you will do a pattern for that!:hook

ThreadHeroine
May 13th, 2005, 04:34 AM
Those are beautiful! I've been looking for a bikini but none of them quite fit what I was looking for until now :clap

RachelG
May 13th, 2005, 07:38 AM
Lovely things!!!! :cheer

klouised
May 13th, 2005, 10:49 AM
Thanks Everyone for the wonderful comments! See above for the new address. I had to change it this morning. Thanks Rachel for the link on CPC! I hit my traffic limit at 8:30 this morning, so I had to do some fast work to get my site moved. I love it!

firemanshunny
May 13th, 2005, 10:51 AM
I still cant see anything. it says that the bandwidth has been exceeded!

crochetaddict033
May 13th, 2005, 11:08 AM
yea, it still says that for me too. Darn, I was excited...lol.

kariholtz
May 13th, 2005, 11:56 AM
http://kristinaskrochet.50webs.com

just a matter of copying the shown link. For some reason it's still pointing to the bravenet site. That one above works

klouised
May 13th, 2005, 12:05 PM
Thanks Kari for correcting that for me. I just saw the problem.

diamond
May 13th, 2005, 12:43 PM
There was a time when I would wear a bathing suit like that......but that is long past. Beautiful work, btw.

YaYa Yarnhood
May 13th, 2005, 12:43 PM
Oooooh, very nice work! Wasn't someone seeking a pattern for a tank top for a bustier size?

Kymberlina
May 13th, 2005, 01:32 PM
Very nice work! I love the blue skirt! :heart

lilacsandroses
May 13th, 2005, 02:02 PM
Very nice. Thanks for the patterns. I can't wait for the skirt, and I also want to see your books. Lucky you, and congratulations!

grannyjudith
May 13th, 2005, 03:11 PM
The band width has been exceeded for today. Can I see a picture of the swim suit some place else?
Judith:think
http://mommaknitsandcrochets.blogspot.com/

RachelG
May 13th, 2005, 04:36 PM
You can see all four designs here:

http://kristinaskrochet.50webs.com/freepatterns.htm

But, you may have to refresh the pages several times, as the pictures are "acting up".

Amy
May 13th, 2005, 11:28 PM
Sounds like fun--I'll be interested to see it all when you get your site moved... Let us know!

RachelG
May 14th, 2005, 07:59 AM
Sounds like fun--I'll be interested to see it all when you get your site moved... Let us know!

She moved her site yesterday and it's here now:

http://kristinaskrochet.50webs.com/freepatterns.htm

The pages might need refreshed...the pictures aren't cooperating at times.

unicorn37757
May 14th, 2005, 08:25 AM
Love those patterns!:clap She moved her site yesterday and it's here now:

http://kristinaskrochet.50webs.com/freepatterns.htm

The pages might need refreshed...the pictures aren't cooperating at times.

klouised
May 14th, 2005, 02:48 PM
The link at the top is fixed. I'm STILL having problems with the pics loading up right. I'm working on setting up another address, but that takes time. Sorry for all the problems. Thanks for all the positive comments and emails! I'll get more patterns on there as soon as I can.

Chiscrochetcrazy
May 14th, 2005, 05:24 PM
Wow those are all gorgeous :cheer Thank you so much for sharing them :hug

Aggie May
May 17th, 2005, 08:16 AM
I have not worn a Bikini since before they were called Bikinis so you can imagine I am very old.
I did make them though back in the 70s and I remember making one for my cousin Margaret when she was about 20yrs old (she is now 50something) It was a beautiful Purple cotton thread and it fitted her perfectly. Sheis a blond and had a good figure back then. Mind you, she is not too bad even now. Well back to the purple Bikini. Just after I finished it, Margaret spent the weekend at a local Hot Springs and thought she would try out the new Bikini. The sulphur in the water turned it into a washed out, dull beige colour and it went all baggy and floppy. :eek :laughroll :haha I had not told her the Bikini was just for sunbathing in because I thought she would know that. I dont think I made too many after that.:think
Colleen.

Ally
May 18th, 2005, 04:39 PM
Thanks for the patterns! They're gorgeous! Congratulations on your success!

klouised
May 18th, 2005, 05:50 PM
Thank you. The thing about these patterns are that you can wear them in the water as long as you use cotton thread.

Kristina
http://kristinaskrochet.50webs.com

Chiscrochetcrazy
May 18th, 2005, 07:21 PM
Wow I love your things I think you do beautiful work they make me really motivated to lose 10 pounds and make me a bikini :)

moonrhythm
May 20th, 2005, 04:27 PM
oh this is fabulous! thanks so much for sharing!

Marine_Wife
May 24th, 2005, 10:53 AM
Absolutely inspiring!!!!!

Linda

Angelhair
June 2nd, 2005, 08:59 PM
Wow those are beautiful! I especially love the tankini. Good you went into making patterns, that would suck for crocheting to not be fun anymore. How long have you been crocheting?

klouised
June 3rd, 2005, 10:58 AM
I've been crocheting for 21 years, now. I always thought of it as a hobby. I never thought that I would make a career out of it. It's great, though. I love it.

sharoninseattle
June 5th, 2005, 03:12 PM
I've been trying to learn how to use my digital camera I received as a birthday present last month. It's a Hewlitt Packard, 5.1 pixel. It's suppose to be top of the line.

The problem I'm having is putting it on photo bucket or "hello" to put them on here, so it may still be awhile before I can show you the bikinis I've made.

I have been doing the Farmer's Market every Thursday and having fun with it. I guess I don't understand it when people say "you do nice work or these are really nice" but they don't buy. I design and crochet purses too.

My question to you is, why do you use cotton thread to crochet the bikinis? Knit 1 magazine is using Micro Spun to make the ones they show in the magazine. I tried Micro Spun but it separates too much when hooking the needle through the hoop. It is a definite separate 3 ply and when you stick the hook through the loop, it sometimes picks up one of the 3 ply threads (very frustrating). So I use the Baby Soft Yarn by Lion Brand. I use a small "D" hook with double crochet and it seems to work well.

I noticed on the site My Bikini Brazil they use 98% cotton/2% elastine.
Have you ever heard of such a yarn?

I found some Magic Thread .5m that I think I am going to use when I make the back of the bottom bikini so it will hold more.


What do you think? :think

klouised
June 5th, 2005, 05:31 PM
I use cotton thread, because it is better than yarn. Acrylic yarn stretches something terrible once it gets wet. It's a known fact that yarn bathing suits can't be worn in the water, only modeled on the beach. I can't use cotton yarn, because that would be like a giant dish cloth soaking up all the water, and zoop! there goes the suit down on the ground. LOL. I use a #10 steel crochet hook because it keeps the stitches tight. That means no stretching, and long endurance. My friends and I have even worn these to water parks all day. No problem! You have total freedom when you wear one of my designs. I want it to be like you are wearing a regular bathing suit.

The elasticised thread is great! I've heard about it. The problem is I can't get my hands on it, right now. I plan on trying it in the future. My question is this. Will the elastic in the thread hold up for a long time? I'm wondering about that, because regular elastic thread for sewing wears out in a short time. I would like to know how strong that is. How about you try it out, wear it for awhile, and let me know?

The key with my designs is that the stitches stay tight, so the pieces are close to the body, and therefore no sagging happens. I had a guy who owned a crochet store give me a tip. He said to take quilting thread and sew along the edges of the suite to give it that extra strength. I thought that was great. I line my bathing suits with nylon fabric, too.

klouised
June 5th, 2005, 05:32 PM
PS. I would LOVE to see photos of your work!!:D

RachelG
June 5th, 2005, 05:33 PM
I've personally heard that thread works great...although I'll let the designer really answer your question, since I'm sure she is more experienced in such matters. :)

To me, thread is a prettier, less bulky look. I have heard of thinner-than-worsted-weight yarns being made with a very small percentage of lycra in them...from Elann.com or elsewhere. People have started using those for bathing suits also.

RachelG
June 5th, 2005, 05:34 PM
Kristina, we posted at the same time!

I'll go read your post and become informed. ;)

klouised
June 6th, 2005, 02:42 AM
Thanks for your comments Rachel! We must be on the same wave length, or something. Now, don't sell yourself short, because you know a lot about thread, too, since you work with it all the time. I know you love thread as much as I do.:knit:knitWe're just 2 cross eyed threadies crocheting all the time.

sharoninseattle
June 6th, 2005, 05:26 AM
Hi Kristina,
I guess anyone who has the summer Knit 1 magazine and makes the bikini and tankini will be surprised if they step in and out of the water won't they! :eek Because the Micro Spun yarn is 100% acrylic.

The Baby Soft yarn by Lion Brand is 60% acrylic and 40% nylon. I picked it because I know nylon is very strong and with it having 40% nylon in it I'm hoping it will hold up. My 15 yr old daughter is my model so I'll have her step into the shower/bathtub and see how it holds up. I'll let you know the outcome. :)

RachelG
June 6th, 2005, 07:46 AM
We're just 2 cross eyed threadies crocheting all the time.


Lol!

diamond
June 6th, 2005, 09:00 AM
What if you lined the suit with a satin or silk lining? Wouldn't that help prevent it from stretching when wet? Just a thought I had.

goldi316
June 6th, 2005, 10:29 AM
What if you lined the suit with a satin or silk lining? Wouldn't that help prevent it from stretching when wet? Just a thought I had.

I don't know that satin or silk would be good in the water, especially the silk. You can get the stretchy bathing suit material from JoAnns or any fabric store to use as a lining, though. That would probably work, and be more robust in all water situations. Oh, and don't forget - there's also the chlorine in swimming pools to consider! :eek

diamond
June 6th, 2005, 11:21 AM
I don't know that satin or silk would be good in the water, especially the silk. You can get the stretchy bathing suit material from JoAnns or any fabric store to use as a lining, though. That would probably work, and be more robust in all water situations. Oh, and don't forget - there's also the chlorine in swimming pools to consider! :eek
But you wouldn't want stretchy lining, that would defeat the purpose of preventing the yarn from stretching when wet. Maybe an acrylic or other synthetic material. Something to prevent the yarn from stretching when wet. I don't worry about chlorine in my pool....it's a saline (salt) pool. No green hair, dried skin, discolored bathing suits or red eyes.

klouised
June 6th, 2005, 03:22 PM
You do need the suit to stretch a bit. You just don't want it to stretch so much it sags. If the suit didn't stretch at all, then it would gap in places, and cut into you in other areas. The fabric needs to have a bit of stretch to work with the thread, instead of against it. I sometimes use lycra (bathing suit material), BUT I like nylon better. That is material for slips, or linings in bathing suits, or clothing. It's stretchable, strong, AND it's light weight. Sometimes, the lycra can get too thick, and it bunches up. Only get the lighter weight lycra. Many times, I make swimsuits with an open weave. I use a lining material with a pattern or a really cool color, so it can show through. Use matching beads on the suit, and you have a very pretty bathing suit. Look at that! I'm giving all my secrets away. :wink Satin or silk? Hmmm. All I can say, is that they aren't stretchable. Lycra or some nylons can give you the look of satin. There are some light weight stretchable cottons that are pretty nice, too. Don't forget. You have to be careful what fabrics to use if you are going to wear the suit in the ocean. Salt water can hurt some fabrics. The ones named above have never given me any problems.

The key to a crocheted swimsuit fitting you nicely, is to pull the straps up tight. It'll feel like it's a LITTLE too tight in the beginning, BUT the suit stretches a bit and will be perfect later. That mainly is for the bottoms. OR you can tighten them up later. Don't double knot the straps if you are going into the water. It's almost impossible to get a wet double knot undone. I learned that one REAL fast.

sharoninseattle
June 6th, 2005, 03:28 PM
Hi Diamond,
Kristina uses nylon to line her swimsuits. Nylon is a very strong fiber and it definitely won't stretch. Nylon is used to make parachutes.

sharoninseattle
June 6th, 2005, 03:30 PM
Sorry Kristina, didn't know you were online. You are the expert. Thanks for all the help and ideas you have given us.
Much appreciated. :hug

diamond
June 6th, 2005, 03:39 PM
Thanx for your input Kristina. Guess I'll just have to make one to see for myself how it holds up. I do have some Anny Blatt yarns that are stretchy that I bought for making bathing suits. I'll give it a go with one of those.

klouised
June 6th, 2005, 11:42 PM
GREAT! Let me know how it turns out. I'm very interested. I don't know if you can call me an expert. I just know what works for me. I'm always open to hear what works for other people, because there's always room for improvement.

kazily
June 7th, 2005, 09:01 AM
I'd like to try to make a tankini. Not sure if I have time this summer but we'll see. I'll probably try a cover up first. I love the little skirt at crochet me, maybe I'll try. Anyway I love your suits, they look so pretty & flattering! I'm not a heavy person but too old for a bikini (44), plus after bf, gravity makes a bikini a poor choice for me. :lol :eek

klouised
June 7th, 2005, 06:14 PM
LOL. I so understand that! I used to have a website where I took orders for these swimsuits. I didn't have anyone to model for me. I didn't want to ask anyone and embaress them, so I decided that I should be willing to do it myself. Well, I had just turned 30, and put on a few pounds. (More than I care to admit) I would only let my mother see me in the swimsuits, and she was the one taking the pictures. She would have me suck in my gut to where it felt like my ribs were going to poke through, tuck in my butt, bend my leg so no cellulite would show, lift my chin, and put my shoulders back to where I felt like I was going to break in two. While I was doing this, I wondered where Candid Camera was. :blush I had to be the one to see the pictures first. Let me tell you, it was a humbling experience. I've never been one to think much about my looks, but that put me in such a shock, that I still haven't gotten over it. The funny thing was that a lot of the pictures ended up looking like I was trying to look sexy. NOT! I was just trying to look presentable. LOL. I haven't worn a bikini since then. Reality took a big bite out of my fantasy world.

diamond
June 7th, 2005, 06:18 PM
:rofl Kristina! I hear ya girl!!!! :rofl