Showing posts with label Crochet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Crochet. Show all posts

Monday, 19 August 2013

Monthly Moodboard - Craft Colour Riot




I'm getting my craft mojo back and have managed to undertake a few projects this week.  My stag beetle embroidery went well (see previous post) and I've made a felt ball garland.  I've also started to make a ripple blanket using the tutorial from the brilliant Attic24 blog, it's an easy pattern to follow once you get the hang of it.  I'll post some more updates on here as I progress.

It's my last day before I go back to work tomorrow, the summer has whizzed by and there's a week full of sunshine forecast whilst I'm stuck in the office.  It won't be long before the hedgerows are full of ripe fruit ready to be picked and conkers start making an appearance in the playground. August through to September is such a lovely time of year.





Pin It

Friday, 1 March 2013

Crochet and knitting – does size matter? Guest post.



Imagine my excitement when Lou bravely asked me to pen (or should it be type?) a guest post for Make, Do, Sew! I generally blog about anything and everything handmade, mostly about crochet, my current go-to craft. So I volunteered to cover something crafty, to fit in with ‘Make’, and have been musing on what to talk about, and also ask you about, dear reader.

Since I started knitting and crocheting last April I’ve always used a ‘standard’ size of hooks or needles, between 3mm and 5mm. But one day I was flicking through my copy of Inside Crochet and something potentially very exciting flashed in front of my eyes.



This thing was a pattern for a bag (I have a serious weakness for bags) made from t-shirt fabric yarn, with a 10mm crochet hook!! I was immediately hooked (please pardon the pun) and ordered the yarn (called Zpagetti from a company called Hoooked – yes there are three Os) and a shiny new bejewelled hook.



It took a few minutes to get used to wielding a hook so much bigger than I’m used to, and the yarn was less forgiving than a standard DK, but once I got the hang of it, there was no stopping me! What was really great for an impatient being like me, was the speed that the bag took shape. And once the bag shape became more apparent, I saw that it wouldn’t even need lining – bonus!



Completing the pattern made me think about what else I could make with a t-shirt fabric yarn. I trawled online and found some similar yarn, called Hoopla, this time in two fabulously bright colours.


I felt that my bag needed some embellishment, so followed an Attic24 pattern to hook up an anything-but ‘teeny tiny star’. With a few chain stitches to create a loop over a fuchsia button at the star’s centre, the bag was properly finished!

A yarn like Zpagetti gives anything you create a real feeling of sturdiness – that you’ve made something that’s built to last. The bag stands up beautifully, and is perfect for transporting new knitting and crochet projects to my weekly craft group.


And that project has made me think that maybe size does matter when it comes to crafting. I’ve now started knitting a Suzie Johnson-designed pyjama case for my niece, and this time I’ve gone even bigger – size 12mm needles! Again, it’s perfect when you’re in the mood to make something quickly – which such chunky yarn (I’m using Rowan Big Wool) and fat needles, it’s coming together at a rate of knots.


So, although generally my first instinct would be to craft with a ‘standard-size’ hook or needles, I would fish out something a lot bigger if I needed to make an emergency present, or wanted to turn a doily pattern into a floor mat (don’t think I haven’t already considered doing that!).

What size hooks or needles do you usually use? Have you thought about super-sizing your crafts?

You can follow my ramblings and join in my bespectacled conversations on my blog, I’d love to hear from you! And thank you so much for having me over here, Lou!

Sarah x
Pin It

Sunday, 24 February 2013

Crochet Slouchy Hat - Puff Stitch Tutorial

During the cold weather we've been having lately I realised I didn't own a winter hat, after some searching on the Internet I found a pattern I liked on Ravelry. I've never followed a crochet pattern until recently, normally I stick to simple blankets or make up my own jumbled designs. I found this pattern so easy to follow and was really happy with the results.


Puff Stitch Crochet Hat

I used a Aran yarn and a 7mm hook. I thought I'd include a quick video tutorial of how to do the puff stitch as it looks effective and is very easy to do. I'm now going to make a scarf and am going to go back to my old ways of making it up as I go along. You can't go wrong with a long rectangle surely. Needless to say I'll post my results here.


Puff Stitch Crochet Hat




Pin It

Monday, 18 February 2013

#Monday Moodboard - Unfinished Work

One of the things I am guilty of is not finishing one thing before I move on to the next. My moodboard this week shows a few craft projects that I am in the midst of, some of which I have been working on for over a year! Surely I'm not the only one who does this...am I?

This week Make, Do, Sew will feature another great guest blogger, a long over due craft tutorial and time permitting, another bake recipe.


I hope you all have a great week.




Pin It

Tuesday, 24 July 2012

Crochet Baby Blanket - Aran Yarn

Finally, it's finished!!! I was going to put a shell edging around the blanket but it looked clumsy as the aran yarn was too chunky. In the end I settled for a simple scalloped chain stitch. I made this blanket as a gift for a family member who's just had a baby girl. She loved it!!!

Pin It

Monday, 11 June 2012

Crochet Baby Blanket....almost done.

The crochet baby blanket is progressing well all be it very slowly. Just a couple more rows and edging to be done. The half trebles make a lovely open honeycomb texture and make the blanket breathable.

Pin It

Thursday, 15 March 2012

Crochet Easter Eggs


I have started to make some crochet eggs for an Easter garland.  I
didn't follow a pattern for these, I made them up as I went along. I will post the finished product when complete.  For a great crochet egg pattern click on the link below, it will take you to a lovely blog 'Easy Makes Me Happy'.
Pin It

Monday, 12 March 2012

Current Crafting Project - Crochet Baby Blanket


A family member is expecting a baby, what better excuse for starting another crochet project, it's been a while since I finished the last one!!  I'm using an Aran wool blend yarn (one of those giant balls) and using a 8mm crochet hook as I want to create a chunky waffle type blanket.  I am keeping it very simple with row upon row of half trebles (htr) and will finish it off with a boarder of some kind.  I will keep posting my progress.
Pin It
Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...