Surpise Package
I recently received a package from my daughter with guess what?
Saturday, 26 March 2011
Tuesday, 22 March 2011
My Life is Sunshine, Lollipops and Rainbows!
Heavenly sunshine days!
How fantastic has the weather been lately?
Here in Kent the sun is shining, the wind has died down and it's just glorious, not only feels like those long summer days but it's even starting to smell like them. Well, maybe I exaggerate a bit, just a little bit. But it is wonderful to be able to get out and walk along the seafront without a wind chill factor freezing my face off!
Concerted Effort!
Which brings me to the patterns I am working on right now. I have finally knuckled down and I am working conscientiously on writing up, checking and re-making those colourful crochet hat patterns which I worked on, oh so many weeks ago!
Three (3) Crochet Patterns for Spring and Summer Hats
All three crochet hat patterns are crocheted with King Cole “Bamboo Cotton” 50% bamboo 50% cotton, in beautiful vibrant spring/summer colours.
TROPO Hat is a colourful, springtime crochet hat pattern with a lovely stitch design pattern involving colour changes, and some tricky stitch work and is definitely NOT for the beginner! Sorry folks.
Crochet Hat No. 2 is the GREEN SHRIMP Hat
GREEN SHRIMP is a simpler crochet hat pattern, which any confident beginner can tackle. The pattern includes instructions for the Flower Brooch.
Crochet Hat No. 3 is the VIOLET Hat
Of course, if you like plain colours and don't want to do colour changes, all of these crochet hat patterns can always be crocheted in one (1) colour, resulting in a very interesting and beautiful texture to the finished project.
So do keep your eye open for these wonderful, colourful fresh springtime crochet hat patterns, which will be appearing soon, in my online stores. Available from RAVELRY, and CRAFTSY.
Hope you are enjoying the sunshine! I am. Ciao, for now!
Enjoy!
Ciao, ciao!
Ciao, ciao!
Friday, 18 March 2011
Spring Fever!
Blossom time
Spring is here and the blossoms are popping out all over, daffodils, tulips, hyacinths, snowdrops, pansys, cherry blossoms. I am so excited!
I love getting out and seeing what is about to blossom next, just love this time of year.
Celebration Time
So to celebrate spring and the promise of new beginnings, I came up with this little crochet pattern last night.
A sweet little daisy headband, just perfect for your cutie pie or for yourself.
DAISY Crochet Headband Pattern
Pattern is available from my online stores -
Enjoy!
Ciao, ciao!
Ciao, ciao!
Wednesday, 16 March 2011
Return to the Crochet Coop!
Like a homing pigeon
Just like our feathered friends we flew the coop. We had a lovely weekend away with relatives in Northampton and then drove onwards east to Norfolk to meet up with "the coast walkers". Oh yeah, believe it, we have members of the family who are walking the whole coast of Britain!
If you are wondering if we join them walking, the answer is NO we don't walk with them, their pace is a bit too fast for us and the weather conditions are sometimes (often) too wild FOR US!
Apart from the cold weather, we managed to have a great week away exploring the West Norfolk region, ran out of time to see everything we wanted to see, basically a good reason to go back in warmer weather. We are now back home and I am scratching around for inspiration for new crochet projects.
Limboing
For some reason, (maybe it is due to having a week away and not crocheting?) I am struggling with getting back into something, anything, so last night I just sat and crocheted small stuff, straight out of a crochet book, just to get back into crochet. Do you like?
I do have a few crochet patterns to write up and finalize but I am procrastinating, I am definitely not in the mood for pattern writing, I know "this too will change" as everything does change and I will be back with more patterns to share soon. I just need to get enthusiastic again.
On the Crochet Horizon
I have a number of hat projects just waiting to be presented in pattern form, and here is a sneak peek!
These crochet baby hats are colourful and playful and I will definitely get out of this rut soon, and get it all together. I may have to wait till after the full moon? LOL
So for now, ciao, and keep a lookout for the new crochet hat patterns coming soon!
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Saturday, 5 March 2011
Cutie Pie and 3D texture!
Keeping up appearances!
How satisfying is it to have your "darling little treasure" dressed in a cute or handsome little hat?
"awh... how sweet!" "isn't she beautiful" "how handsome does he look?"
and being able to say "I MADE IT!"
Would you like me to make you one?
or if you prefer this is where you can find the pattern!
Sweat and tears!
Finally, after many hours of crochet, writing, photos and the rest....
I have just listed a few more baby hat patterns to help you dress your darling!
Quick and easy with a bit of style.
Check them out and see if anything takes your fancy.
There will be more coming soon...
when I get back from our little getaway (next 5-6 days)... so looking forward to our trip north.
Ciao! for now!
How satisfying is it to have your "darling little treasure" dressed in a cute or handsome little hat?
"awh... how sweet!" "isn't she beautiful" "how handsome does he look?"
and being able to say "I MADE IT!"
Would you like me to make you one?
or if you prefer this is where you can find the pattern!
Sweat and tears!
Finally, after many hours of crochet, writing, photos and the rest....
I have just listed a few more baby hat patterns to help you dress your darling!
Quick and easy with a bit of style.
Check them out and see if anything takes your fancy.
There will be more coming soon...
when I get back from our little getaway (next 5-6 days)... so looking forward to our trip north.
Ciao! for now!
Tuesday, 1 March 2011
Patterns, Crochet and me!
WIP - Tick. Done.
Crochet Hearts Doily now done and dusted. Must say for the time I spent on this piece, I could have made a number of baby hats, mittens, bootees, etc. However I appreciate the experience and I will file away the knowledge of this exercise for future reference. Here is a photo of the finished doily, just before cutting thread and prior to blocking.
Heart Thoughts!
I am glad to have chosen two heart doilies to trial. I personally prefer pattern No. 1 from Coats and Clarke "Hearts Desire".... simple, easy beginners heart doily, and a very easy pattern to remember. I really like the ease of crochet, the quickness and versatility .... use it with any yarn and hook size. I think I will definitely use this pattern again ... maybe not as a doily but for use in making a beret or summer hat! Will see!
Today is free day!
I am now ploughing through my handwritten scribbles, which I decipher and turn into patterns which make sense.... I hope.... and of course this is not my favourite part of crocheting. However it needs to be done if my intention nowadays is to crochet for pleasure and for sharing... and opposed to crocheting madly for hours each day just to reach my quota by the end of the week .... so I can have stock for my market stall! Those days are now gone, by choice, and I am now stress free!
I am going to share a few patterns with you soon, which will be free! Simple and quick patterns.
So stay tuned.... there will be ... NEWBORN Baby Hat FREE PATTERN
This "Perfect Wrist and Headband" pattern is so simple to make.
A perfect little accessory for the coming summer months.
PLEASE NOTE: HEART MOTIF - IS NOT included in this FREE PATTERN
PATTERN FOR HEART MOTIF IS AVAILABLE HERE:
Wristband/Headband Measurements:
will vary depending on yarn and hook size.
Aim for easy fit, this stitch will stretch and cotton yarn does relax with wear.
Crochet Hearts Doily now done and dusted. Must say for the time I spent on this piece, I could have made a number of baby hats, mittens, bootees, etc. However I appreciate the experience and I will file away the knowledge of this exercise for future reference. Here is a photo of the finished doily, just before cutting thread and prior to blocking.
Crochet Hearts Doily |
I am glad to have chosen two heart doilies to trial. I personally prefer pattern No. 1 from Coats and Clarke "Hearts Desire".... simple, easy beginners heart doily, and a very easy pattern to remember. I really like the ease of crochet, the quickness and versatility .... use it with any yarn and hook size. I think I will definitely use this pattern again ... maybe not as a doily but for use in making a beret or summer hat! Will see!
Crochet Hearts Desire Doily |
I am now ploughing through my handwritten scribbles, which I decipher and turn into patterns which make sense.... I hope.... and of course this is not my favourite part of crocheting. However it needs to be done if my intention nowadays is to crochet for pleasure and for sharing... and opposed to crocheting madly for hours each day just to reach my quota by the end of the week .... so I can have stock for my market stall! Those days are now gone, by choice, and I am now stress free!
I am going to share a few patterns with you soon, which will be free! Simple and quick patterns.
So stay tuned.... there will be ... NEWBORN Baby Hat FREE PATTERN
Crochet Hat Newborn |
This "Perfect Wrist and Headband" pattern is so simple to make.
A perfect little accessory for the coming summer months.
PLEASE NOTE: HEART MOTIF - IS NOT included in this FREE PATTERN
PATTERN FOR HEART MOTIF IS AVAILABLE HERE:
Wristband/Headband Measurements:
will vary depending on yarn and hook size.
Aim for easy fit, this stitch will stretch and cotton yarn does relax with wear.
Crochet Wristband Pattern |
Enjoy!
ciao, ciao!
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Friday, 25 February 2011
Loving the Hearts - Crochet Doily Pattern
Crochet Hearts Doily - after row 8 |
Work in Progress
As promised I started the "Crochet-Along Hearts Doily" last night and here are some photos of my progress.
I placed it over my blue doily for size comparison, you can see it will end up a bit bigger which is not an issue, and I am really enjoying the experience.
Thank you to Cylinda Matthews from Crochet Memories for this wonderful crochet hearts doily pattern.
Crochet Hearts Doily Pattern - after row 17 |
Confusion
The pattern is easy to follow, although there were a few moments there, I wasn't exactly sure what it was saying and I actually thought there was a mistake in the pattern, I think it was my haste to get on with it, because as soon as I focused and re-read the instruction it all made sense.
I think this is where a chart would help to explain what is happening in each row.
The end is in sight!
So tonight I will have completed the doily, so excited about it, now it will be interesting deciding where to use it!
Wednesday, 23 February 2011
Mandala of Hearts - Love, Love, Love!
Doily Heaven
Have you ever searched for doily patterns on the web? OMG - there are soooo many. I don't know why I never thought to go to this place before. So many designs and colour schemes and amazing little angels and swans and oh my just so much doily stuff. I am in doily heaven.
I spent at least an hour or so, of just browsing and admiring and dared not spend more time searching in case I was swallowed up by the massive array of doily patterns. A bit like a "black hole" - the black hole of crochet doilies!
Joy of Discovery
I was overjoyed to find at least a couple of FREE doily patterns which included heart shapes and didn't seem too complicated or overtaxing. You know, it is my first real attempt at serious doily crochet - and I am so keen on following through with my "hearts" theme - I like to think of these as my heart mandalas bringing in lots of love into my world!
I managed to crochet a total of three (3) doilies (different sizes using different yarns and hooks) all made in one afternoon - this crochet heart doily pattern is really easy and once you have made one doily, it is REALLY easy to remember the pattern and to crochet another doily without having to refer to the writtern pattern (well hardly) at all!
I really, really love this easy heart pattern and have a few ideas about how I can use it elsewhere. Of course, when I get around to crocheting my ideas I will share it with you. But for now I am taking a break from the heart doily thing and focusing on finishing a few other "WIP" which have been patiently waiting in the bottom of my work basket.
Pattern Source
This first pattern is a very good beginner's pattern. If you would like to download the pattern you will find it HERE.
I also found a second hearts doily pattern, however you will have to wait for my next hearts mandala doily BLOG. I aim to start on the lovely heart doily pattern tonight or tomorrow. Depends on how quickly I finish off some loose ends (so to speak)!
The Crochet Memories website seems to have (or used to have - I didn't check it out thoroughly yet) "crochet-along" patterns. So you could join in and crochet a certain amount of the doily and then wait for the rest to be posted. Anyway the Hearts Doily Pattern I am talking about is available to download from HERE.
I hope this has been of benefit to some of you and if anyone has any other websites of interest to share please post a comment at the end of the blog post below, and it will be lovely to see what else is out there for everyone to enjoy!
Enjoy!
Ciao, ciao!
Ciao, ciao!
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Saturday, 19 February 2011
Coffee Coaster Blues
"One of these days Alice!" bang!!! zoom!! pow! "I'm gonna make you some coffee coasters".
Ideas brew!
I love the way ideas just fly into one's head. Rummaging through my stash I came across some cotton ribbon yarn - yes could be a sunhat but is there enough? maybe, no not really. Oh hang on, there is also this bamboo yarn, ooh cool, just the perfect contrast too. OK, now what? um let me handle it, play with the yarn that is, hmm hook size recommended is 5.5mm, no I think I will use a 6mm hook.
This ribbon yarn will have just the right thickness and perfect for coasters. I wonder if I can get six (6) coasters out of one skein? Maybe try it, if not I can also make some from the dark blue ribbon yarn instead. OK let's go for it!
Time tells a story!
From conception to finish, these coasters were a "no brainer". Simple double crochet into a magic loop, for three (3) rounds, and then contrast single crochet and crab stitch to finish.
I like to "just crochet" sometimes. No patterns, no checking gauge, nothing to adhere to - I am free to go anywhere with this yarn and hook. Moments like these I have no thoughts, and I am totally consumed by the process of crochet, totally in the moment, I exist in the present and time is nowhere! Simply heavenly crochet time!
I started these coasters on Wednesday afternoon and managed to make eight (8) coasters from 1 skein, that was a real bonus. I then decided to make a large centre piece, initial thoughts were to use on my circular tray when afternoon tea/coffee is served. Good idea!
Crazy Doily!
This large centre piece was quickly turning into hours of crochet and ripping, ripping and crochet, just experimenting with the stitches so I could make the yarn go further to get the perfect size centre piece to fit the tray. Hey karumba! I am starting to admire doily crocheters.
OK so I was working without a pattern but really how difficult can it be? You go round in circles right? Too easy! Well not so easy when asking a piece of circular crochet to lie flat, it becomes a challenge! I could have easily done the increasing in the usual manner but then I would have ended up with a hexagon or an octagon and that is not what I was aiming for. So changing from double crochet to a variety of V-sts and incorporating the contrast mocha bamboo to help bring the piece together was a bit of a "ripping" experience! Hahaha! So glad it is now finished, I literally spent hours. Phew! Click HERE and watch
Moving along!
After this crochet centre piece triumph? or should I say marathon more like it, so many hours for something so basic, r e a l l y ! I am now keen to try my hand at doily patterns. No, I am not going to re-invent the wheel, I am going to find a pattern to work with. It will be something new to accomplish.
Square Heart!
Earlier in the week I also played around with placing my "perfect heart" into a square. Another small achievement with loads of hours of rip, rip, rip. Yes, it is definitely trial and error week, lucky me!
I believe I am getting a message from the crochet angels telling me to look at doily patterns. Thanks a lot, wish you told me before I started these two (2) projects. I am sure the creations would have been easier to work out with a bit of knowledge of doily construction.
I promise to keep you all posted on my search for a doily pattern which will inspire me!
Ciao, Ciao
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Friday, 11 February 2011
Perfect Heart Mania!
Perfect Heart Projects |
Obsessive Behaviour? That's me!
Its seems I have become a little bit, only a little bit, obsessed with my "perfect heart" crochet pattern - well, only when I have been home and not out walking or touring. I just want to see how many different ways I can use this crochet heart pattern. My brain has got a pile of ideas but I have a reluctance to even try some of those ideas - mainly because my general philosophy for crocheting is to make things that are useful and practical. Yes, I may admire those artistic crocheters who crochet up cup cakes and other odd vegetables and fruits - but for me it is not the direction I want to go!
Big Heart Effort
In the last week, my crochet hours have been limited and my time has been filled with other things. But as soon as I had the chance I was trying different yarns and deciding on ways to turn my perfect hearts into a useful, practical item.
Of course my most basic use of the heart is:
Perfect Heart Motif/Brooch |
No. 2: my favourite use make two hearts, join and fill with dried lavender, to hang in the wardrobe. I really like these lavender pouches and I am glad I have a good supply of lavender which I bought last summer from the Norfolk Lavender Farm.
Perfect Heart Lavender Pouch |
No. 3: making heart decos, make two hearts, join together, make a chain loop, and attach to handbag, keyring, hang on tree, make a garland.
No. 4: make a wristband, headband, belt etc. and attach a heart motif.
I am thinking of writing up and posting this wristband pattern. Anyone interested?
Let me know.
No. 5: still working on it.... thinking cap is on and crochet hook is working....
All this talk about hearts reminds me of a fantastic poem written by E.E. Cummings:
i carry your heart with me
i carry your heart with me (i carry it in
my heart)
i am never without it (anywhere
i go you go, my dear; and whatever is done
by only me is your doing, my darling)
i fear
no fate (for you are my fate, my sweet) i want
no world (for beautiful you are my world, my true)
and it's you are whatever a moon has always meant
and whatever a sun will always sing is you
here is the deepest secret nobody knows
(here is the root of the root and the bud of the bud
and the sky of the sky of a tree called life; which grows
higher than soul can hope or mind can hide)
and this is the wonder that's keeping the stars apart
i carry your heart (i carry it in my heart)
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