This was the sight that greeted me yesterday morning, naughty cat, Ambrose decided that the balls of wool made a lovely bed. I had gone to bed without ptting away my crochet. He had pawed the wools into a fine tangle!
I have a ritual every morning of having a mug of tea out under the plum tree after I have done the housework. Usually I take a ball or two of wool with me to kept my fingers buzy while completating the day ahead. I have several projects underway and the one that I usually choose to do outside is the plain hexagon throw for my two seater sofa in the lounge.
Yesterday, I was a bit distracted and snipped the wool after the second round. Drat! Looking at it I wondered whether to start afresh or make a join. Something made me pick up one of the other colours and do a round. I liked it a lot. Coaster I thought!
So I did a round of double crochet and voila, later I had 6 coasters and this morning I did a large hexagon.
I am really pleased with them, they wsill make a wonderful gift for a friend who is crazy about aqua coours. If I hadnt cut that yarn absent mindedly I nnever would have thought about doing hexagon coasters. I really like the effect of the stripe and am seriously thinking of adding some randomly to the hexagon throw.
Might make a set for myself!
Monday, 17 February 2014
Friday, 14 February 2014
Hooked on Crochet!
Last September
I took early retirement because of a disability from a car accident several
years ago. Yay, now I have time to do
all the projects I have wanted to do over the years! I am afraid to say I drifted for a couple of
months, adjusting I suppose to not having a tight time schedule. One blog that I follow is Down to Earth and
there was a lot of talk about homemade dishcloths, I thought how hard is
that. I ventured into a wool shop to
buy some cotton. Well to a colour junkie
like me it was heaven!
Needless to
say I made a dishcloth using crochet as I thought it would be quicker. I search out some U-Tube videos and I was
away.
Well, I started
to research crochet sites and discovered heaven! I used to have a tapestry business in a past
life (making up my own designs and painting them on canvas and selling them as
kits at craft fairs). I had a trunk of
hanks of wool. I promised myself that if
I could use some of that stash, then I was allowed to go and buy some new wool.
My first
project was a small lap rug in grannie squares and matching cushion.
I am afraid to say that two of my fur babies commandeered them!
So I had to
make another for myself, this was a throw size cover and adorns my sofa in the
lounge.
Well you can
guess I was fully hooked so to speak. I
am now a well-known customer of the two wool shops in town!
I think I have
blankie fever as I have few more on the go and will blog about them at a later
date. I am also managing to get a few
little items done as well, such as tea cozies.
Well a girl who has tea in her veins can’t have too many cozies. Here is
my first tea cozy. I made it up as I
went along, I haven’t got the shaping technique right yet, so I used some
flower patterns from attic 24 to hide the faults!
So proud of
those flowers! Well, as you can see this
crochet lark is no flash in the pan. I don’t
think there is a day without a crochet hook in my hand!
Bye for now.
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