Sunday, 23 November 2014

My Week

It has been a typical spring week, one day a taste of summer and the next a reminder of winter.  One thing I love about spring is the elderflower trees in blossom.  Elderflower cordial making is the top of list.  I love it with its musky flavour.  I have never made elderberry cordial, I mean to but the birds get the berries before I do.  May be I will have to camp beside the tree!



This week I have been busy with the blanket for my niece it has to be finished before Thursday!!!  I am busy sewing it up, hopefully tomorrow I can start on the border.  However I have done some other crochet to lighten the load.  One was a little cowl, as it still can be cold in the early morning when I leave the house and I wanted something to keep my neck warm.


I used V stitch it was super quick to do an hour or so.  I have worn it most mornings, and soon as it is warm enough I slip it off and put it in my bag.


Pretty colours!

I have also done some work on my Painted Rose cushion and it is now ready to sew to the back


I am using the curtain material leftover from when I made new ones earlier in the year.  I just love this pattern from Cherry Heart.  I cant wait to get started on the blanket.  But it will have to wait as I have other projects that require my attention.

For a change I decided to try my hand at making embroidered brooches.  I had seen some on Pinterest and thought they would make great gifts.
So here is my first attempt.


Think I will keep this one for myself as it has a few errors in it!  But I love it anyway.

So that has been my week, I will leave you with my recipe for Elderberry cordial.

Elderflower Cordial

Ingredients

25 - 30 elderflower heads
1.7litres/3 pints boiling water
900g/2lb caster sugar
50g/2oz citric acid
3 lemons, sliced

Preparation method

Gently rinse over the elderflowers to remove any dirt or little creatures.
Pour the boiling water over the sugar in a very large mixing bowl. Stir well and leave to cool.
Add the citric acid, the orange and lemon slices, and then the flowers.
Leave in a cool place for 24 hours, stirring occasionally.
Strain through some muslin and transfer to sterilised bottles.

Thanks for visiting and have a great week.



Saturday, 15 November 2014

Roses, Inspiration and stash busting

This week, I have been plugging away crocheting my nieces blanket.  Nearly there, hopefully I will be able to start joining the squares before the end of next week.


When I have been blog reading this week I came across two inspirational projects; one from Lucy at Attic 24 and the other from Sandra at Cherry Heart.  They preyed on my mind and I had to start!

First of all, the project that made my heart sing - Cherry Heart’s Painted Rose Blanket.  I had decided earlier in the week that I wanted to make the blanket and it went into my queue of projects.  Yesterday I succumbed and rummaged around in my stash and came up with similar colours.  My hook came out and before long I had made two squares.


I just love them, makes me think of my paternal grandmother, these were her colours.  I don’t have enough of these colours in my stash to make a blanket, but these squares will become a cushion for my bedroom.  I think I will be able to match the colours but it will be a different dye run I suppose. But it wont matter as they wont be next to each other.


For any Kiwi readers I have used Crucci Olympus for the blue (it is not quite as bright as this in real life) and the pink petals and Patons Panda for the mustard and green, I had a lime similar to Sandra’s but it was too strong and dominated the square so I went for this khaki colour, makes it look vintage.  I still am trying to suss out the joining colour, it is between a teal and the light blue I have used above.

The other inspiration I had this week was Lucy ofAttic 24 Cosy Blanket Cal.  Last Monday I pulled out some wool that I had earmarked for a scarf last winter and never got around to doing.  I thought that the texture of the pattern would make a wonderful scarf and it does.


It is such an easy pattern and soothing to do, and I will definitely be making a blanket at some stage using this brand of wool (Countrywide Yarns, Windsor), I have never used it before - it is so soft and the colours are quite lovely.

Both of these will be linked to Linda of Linda’sCrafty Corner November Stash-buster link party.

Now I will leave you with some close up photos of roses that I have picked for the house.





Thanks for visiting and have a wonderful weekend and week.


Saturday, 8 November 2014

Blankets

This week I have been crocheting away at the blanket for my niece.  I have completed all the pink squares and now doing the blue squares.  I am a bit behind schedule but I will get there.


I wanted something to do as a bit of change and while blog reading I came across the Scheepjes CAL that Wink of A Creative Being is holding.  It is a mystery CAL and each week she releases a PDF pattern for one of the squares.  (It is free and the pdf’s come in 4 languages!)  She is up to week 6 and all of the squares are rather nice so far. 

A bell went off in my head, as some of you may know I have wanted to do a cotton blanket for ages and have fiddled around with motifs and colours only to be abandoned for various reasons.

I have a lot of cotton in my stash, so even better!  The only problem she is using no 8 cotton and mine is no 10.  With a bit of experimenting I have worked out that I will need to do 7 squares of each motif instead of 6 as in her pattern.  (She has a pack that you can buy but I rather think the cost of postage and time getting here would rule that out for me.)  That is the problem living way down under all those lovely materials that I see on blogs are not available here!)

Anyways, this where I have got to so far:





The blue one is week 5, the instructions are fine but it took a while to get use to her instructions, it is fortunate that there are rather large photos of the squares as I was a bit mystified at times.  That’s why I like charts; it has been a great learning process.


There are two Facebook groups one that started 6 weeks ago and the other that started yesterday.  However, I don’t do Facebook but I will post mine in the Ravelry Group.  I really think I am going to like this blanket.


It has been a beautiful day to day, very summery and the flowers are starting to look wonderful.  Here are two from my front garden.



Have a wonderful weekend and thanks for visiting!


Saturday, 1 November 2014

How a blanket turned into a shawl!


Last July I started a blanket (see here ).  It sat on the back of my small sofa for the whole winter.  It looked nice there and I had serious doubts about its suitability as a blanket.  The was very soft a bit like mohair, the cats adored it, and would work their little paws on it and snag it! 


Well, this week I needed a little relief from a big project for a certain young lady who has a 9th birthday at the end of November.  It is very bright as you will see.


She chose the colours, big pink squares in the middle and a border of aqua colours, an artist in the making?  She so wants it for her first sleepover she is hosting on her birthday.  So muggins promised! 30 squares, 10 completed, 10 next week and the10 the week after and the last week sewing up and the border, whew!

Anyway I have been making bracelets (last post) as a change, and finally the Japanese flower blanket screamed at me to do something with it!

It was so lovely and soft, it had to be a shawl, so a shawl it became, I only had to do another 6 flowers, and a lot of sewing the ends this morning.



Excuse the quality of the photos, the light was very bright and I think I had the camera on the wrong setting.


I had to show it with some bright geraniums!  It will be perfect for those cool evenings that we sometimes get in summer.  It will go back to the sofa as I really like it there too.

I wonder what other UFO I can finish next week for relief from the bright blanket.  Actually I really love the colours, warms the soul.  Great for playing around with the camera.



Hope you all have a colourful week, I know I shall!  
Oh and thanks for visiting.
I do so appreciate your comments and visits.


Thursday, 30 October 2014

Some bits and pieces and an Award.

First, the bits and pieces namely brooches and bracelets.  In between a big project (which I will post about over the weekend) I have been making bracelets and brooches for small gifts for the family and friends.  I haven’t quite decided on the buttons yet and will make the final decision after looking at the local shops tomorrow.


This bracelet is for a friend who loves these colours.  It is simply a row of double crochet with a row of single crochets with three chains in between tom give a lacy edge.


This bracelet is for my sister who loves the earthy colours, khaki is her favourite colour.  So I think it will go with her attire!  I am not too sure about the clay button as it is quite rough and might snag her clothes.


This bracelet is for my 6 year old great niece Kendal, it is made  with acrylic/cotton and is quite soft.  I think I might try and see if I can find a really bright button.


These two brooches I think I will use as adornment s for the envelopes of Christmas gift vouchers.  (Makes the gift feel more personal, I think.)

Now the award


Anna of : http://annasimplecrochet.blogspot.com has given me a Very Inspiring Blogger Award.  Her blog is very inspiring to me with her delicate crochet and elegant doilies and fashion accessories.  So thank you Anna very much.

 The rules are:

Say who has given you the award, state the rules and post the award.
Tell your readers 7 things about yourself. 
Then nominate 15 blogs  that you find inspiring and let them know.

7 things about me

I love to crochet, garden and painting.  I love my family, cats and friends.  I find humour in everything, even the sad and annoying.  I love to have coffee with my friends.  My favourite author at the moment is David Baldacci.  I have a passion for old china especially teacups! I am in the process of writing an illustrating my first children’s book.  Hopefully, to be published late next year. Woohoo!

Here’s a sneak preview of the main character, Lily.


Here is my list of inspiring blogs:


I hope you find some interesting blogs amongst these!
Have a great day and thanks for visiting.



Wednesday, 22 October 2014

Apple Blossom Inspiration.

My Apple trees are magnificent at the moment!  I just love how the petals have that touch of pink.



I am in full Christmas present making mode at the moment – sorry for using that ‘C’ word!  I have decided to make some pot holders for various friends.  I have made some when I first started to crochet but they were too thick for using comfortably so I decided to try and make some using a combination of material and crochet cotton.  Looking at my stash of cottons and materials I came up with some colours that mirror apple blossom.  So of course I had to base the pot holder on flowers.  I thought of the vintage flower pot holder pattern but decided that the material I was going to use needed a more abstract version, so I thought of the African Flower.


Err… when I looked up the credit for this pattern I realised that it wasn’t the usual African flower.  It wasn't even the Maybelle flower either; it was a cross between the two!  

This is what happens when you are too lazy to actually look at the instructions.  I actually like this version.  I also changed the pattern I originally had for making it into a square, as I hate the curve that sometimes happens when turning circles into squares.


I decided to do the rest in single crochet as I want a striped affect like the material.  Above it is blocked and sewn to the backing.  At this stage I decided to add the red as edging to give it a finished look.

Tah Da, My Apple Blossom pot holder!


I have just noticed that the apple blossom has only five petals, well I claim artistic licence.


I have lots of other things that I have beavering away at but will leave it for another post.

Here is a picture of my cats waiting patiently for tea as I have been so focused on my crochet.  They are hoping that at some stage I will remember to bring the washing in, so let’s wait here as she will have to move us to get at the washing!


Yeah I know that the laundry basket is in a state!  Both Peggy Sue and Lucy( she is in the basket) love to use it as a scratching and chew post!  If I got a new one, they would do the same so I have given up.

Have a good rest of the week and thanks for visiting see you soon.

Saturday, 11 October 2014

A doily, a bag and some tulips.....


In between bouts of gardening the above is what I have been up to over the last week or so.


First the doily, I am so pleased to have finished it as it has been hanging around for ages  I had made a mistake and kept putting off undoing some rows and starting again!  Finally I took myself in hand and finished.  Overall I am pleased with it.  It is actually more of a musky pink than the pink in the photo. Um I have not blocked it yet!

Over the last few days, I have been working on making a summer bag for myself out of some furnishing material scraps.


I added a doily I brought from the op shop for $1.  It took a bit of nerve cutting it in half, but eventually I got the nerve, and each side is embellished with it.


I decided it needed something more and so I crocheted two Irish roses in matching variegated cotton.  These I attached with a central pearl button.  When it was finished I decided it needed two roses  in the corners.

I even lined it with matching material that I had in my stash!  Err … Please don’t look too closely at my hand sewing!  The handles I took off an old bag I brought had the car boot sale for 50 cents.



Now, for some flowers from my spring garden, tulips this week.



Excuse my foot!



The pale lime is my favourite.

Have a happy creative week.  
Thanks for visiting.


Diversions

Not a lot of crochet has been done this past week.  I have been lured away from it by the garden and the urge to do spring cleaning, which i...