Sunday, 22 September 2019

Slowly But Surely


Hello everyone, hope you have had a great week! I have spent most of it in the garden, Spring has truly sprung.  Weeds and grass are growing at a great rate!

I have managed to get some crochet time in and I am making progress with the Sacred Space Afghan, I am behind by 2 weeks in the CAL, but there is no hurry as the blanket wont be needed till next winter.

Sacred Place
 
It is getting quite large, and is about to be  turned in to a square, which will be fun as each corner is done separately.

Summer months for me is cotton time as I find acrylic and wool sticky to work with in the hot hot weather. Doing small squares is not too bad though.  I have seen a Cal by Cherry Heart that looks interesting.  It starts October I think.

I discovered a cute square by Julia Hart of Draigona  called Wispweave, there is a whole series circle, hexagon, octagon and a triangle.  So pretty.....
The square just took me an afternoon, it was complicated, so repeats will be quicker I think.  I am thinking of making a runner.

Wispweave Square

 I used Scheepjes Maxi Sugar Rush, equivalent to size 10 thread and used a 1.75mm hook, the square is about 4 inches (10cm).

I couldn't help myself and started on the circle tonight.  The centre is the same as the square so that saved a bit of time. It will make a nice small doily.

Wispweave
 I hope to do some work on Eves Sunflowers this week as well as Sacred  Space.  I also want to make some washcloths as I seem to have depleted my stash.

I am joining Ravelry Yoppers group for this post, why not head over there and see what other yarnies have accomplished this week.

Thanks for visiting and have a lovely week.

Monday, 9 September 2019

A Finish

At long last I have been able get back to my beloved doilies.  For the last couple of years they have been neglect because my eye sight was not good enough.  However a few months back I had cataract ops in both eyes and I can see!  The surgeon said I could have been  registered as partially sighted!  It was a complete success I have 20/20 vision now, awesome.  So I pulled out some old wip's and finished one, frogged another and started an entirely new project. 



This one, a wip from a couple of years ago I got a chart from pinterest and looked on Ravelry but it is not on the data base.  It is done with no.10 cotton and  1.50 hook.

 This I had to frog back 10 rounds as I had made several mistakes, I have done three rounds and have about 10 to do, the pattern is from an English Womans Weekly circa March 1 1952!  It is a set and looks so pretty.

The other thread project I started yesterday - a table cloth.

 I am using 2 ply cotton in a ecru shade. I have about 4 more rounds in the motif.  The pattern is from a magazine called Crochet Fantasy No.1 this will be a long term project, lol.

A New Cal 

I dont really need a new cal, but this is special, an afghan called Fairytale and is based around fairytales, each round relates to the fairytale for that part.  Part one was the Little Match Girl. It is a leisurely cal as the parts are released every two weeks.

 I have been plodding away on my other projects and will update them  next week.

I have started another drawing from a photo I took of some flowers that were given to me last summer,and it is quite scary, as I want it to be hyper realistic, so   I squared it up in Photoshop and segment by segment I will work on it, in the photo you can see I hav e just started.

 After a beautiful start to Spring the weather has turned bitter and snow has come down to 500 metres on the Tararua ranges.  So it is snuggle up time and hunkering down in front of the fire with the kitties and crochet. 


 Ambrose has picked up this last week, and is gaining strength day by day.
Well that is all for this week.
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Sunday, 1 September 2019

FIRST DAY OF SPRING




Hello, it is the first day of Spring here, and the weather was a perfect Spring day, warm blue skies, a promise of the summer to come.

I haven't done a lot of crafting this week,  busy with 'spring cleaning' I am also doing a lot of decluttering as well and have manage to gift or throw out at least 4 big bags, yay!

On my work table, the Sacred Place only three rows done of Part 5, alas and half of one of the corner squares for Eves Sunflowers.


Going through my stash I discovered I gad lots of Paintbox double knit cottons and  somehow I found myself doing a hexagon from the Persian Tiles pattern that I had bought last year.  I had done 2 hexagons in Stylecraft Special double knit and did not like them, the colours were good but I thought that the whole afghan would be too flimsy. too many holes.  Well I decided to try the pattern in cotton and I have to say I like the result so I guess I have another project!  As if I need any more, lol. 



In the art field I have been drawing an apricot peony from a photo I took last year, I will post it next week and I finished a watercolour and ink painting of two owls.  I love owls.


 That's is all for this week, the good weather is meant to last till Wednesday, so probably will be in the garden tidying up and when the rain comes I will be crocheting trying to catch up on the Sacred Place Cal.


Ambrose having a nap, he has been a sick boy this week, he is 18 and every day he is with us is a blessing.  I know I am going to have to let him go soon, but while he is eating, washing and purring and having a little wander in the garden and in no pain I am going to give him all the love he deserves.

This post is part of the blog along Year of Projects group on Ravelry. 

Sunday, 25 August 2019

A Finish

Lilliana

Woohoo! At long last I have finished Lilliana.  I started it October 2017, so almost 2 years. Admittedly, it had long periods in hibernation.

 The light is bad as it was a murky day and I was keen to take a photo. Will take a better one when the light is better. I am very pleased with it and it is adorning my bed.

 Sacred Space Cal

Just managed to finish Part 4 today, a day late. It is getting quite large now.

 Field of Flowers

My pile of motifs for the Field of Flowers Afghan  is growing 20 complete and 5  flower.  Yes I know those ends!

Eve's Sunflowers

Now that I have finished Lilliana, the next UFO is Eve's Sunflowers by  Catherine Bligh, I do like her designs!  Today I did one of the corner squares, it is so pretty. 
Here is the central square that is about 18 inches square.


 The central side motifs.


 The motifs above are complete so I just have the corner motifs which consist of 16 medium squares - not all the same thank goodness.
Here is the corner  square I did today:


 My aim with this UFO is to have it finished my the en d of September.

The other thing I did this week is to make a start on tidying my craft room, I pulled the sofa out and I am so embarrassed by all the yarn I have, I could open a shop.  A lot of it I know I will never use so next weeks job is to sort out what I dont want and give it to several charities in town, the pure wool to the library knitters group that knit for the newborns at the hospital, and the acrylic yarn to a local church group that knit squares for refugees via the Red Cross.

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 Thanks for visiting and have a wonderful crafty week.

Sunday, 18 August 2019

A good week


Had a good week, first of all there was a yarn delivery! Now I have no excuse not to finish my WIP’s!


Liliana is coming on well, just started my final round yay! Will post pictures next week in all its glory.

I managed to finish part 3 in time for part 4 of the Sacred Place Cal.  She is getting quite large now.



Hanging head, I started another blanket, I was browsing patterns on Ravelry as you do, and found a pattern that sung out to me.  For ages I wanted to do a blanket on a flower theme but didn’t want it to be flowery?! Does that make sense? Well I have found it, and I couldn’t resist trying out the motifs. It is Field of Flowers by Catherine Bligh.


So pleased with them, also I discovered a way to beat the boredom of long rounds with stitches like back posts and puffs!  For some reason when the rounds of blankets are over 30 inches a side, I have great difficulty in getting them done.  Well, this week I would do about half a side and then half a motif of the Field of Flowers and then I could get back the long round with no difficulty!  It’s a win, win situation, I am getting ahead with the larger projects and I am getting motifs done, Yay.

I think that is about it for this week, I will leave you with a picture of one of my cats, Lucy.  I couldn’t find and she hadn’t come for her breakfast and she loves her food.  I went into my craft room and there she was peeping up at me!

 See you next week and thanks for visiting.

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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...