Monday 26 September 2016

New hat!

I'm making my first crocheted adult hat! Decided on a ribbed hat, it is taking a while, crocheting US sc in back loops only is much slower then if it was both loops, or dc! I shall persevere as I am halfway there. When it's done I want to put a pompom on the top, partly to hide where it will be joined as the hat is a rectangle with a side seemed and gathered at the top.
I want to add a photo, but google have removed the app so I'm having to use the website on my phone and I can't upload any photos. Will have to fire up the ole laptop!
Here is the photo of the work in progress! Hopefully it will match or at least co-ordinate with the purple baby hat I've made with the same yarn (Ice Yarn).

Monday 19 September 2016

Cat in a hat


This is Shoo, the glamorous, sulking cat who was picked from the audience at random to model a cat hat. Also, her sister kept knocking it off when it was on her.
I based the pattern off of a newborn hat, and kept trying it on each round. It's simple, so I'm sharing the pattern. 

Saturday 3 September 2016

Baby blanket for a friend

I wanted to make small granny squares for once, so I made this baby blanket for husbands cousin who is due October, they're keeping the sex a surprise so it has some boy and girl colours in it. Joining the squares was such a pain, no matter how I tried there was a ridge. I tried join as you go but I didn't like it, and it made joining the small squares to a big one rather tricky, so I frogged it. It's about 22".

Chunky baby blanket

Another item I made for our unborn girl! Took me ages because I ran out of yarn and couldn't find more for ages. It's a never ending granny square in King Cole Chunky. It took a massive 7-8 balls! No border on it. It worked up fast at first, then grew slower and slower. Towards the end, a ball would barely do 2 rounds.

Skulls

I made a couple of skulls from scraps of yarn, top one was a free pattern, I'm not impressed with how the jaw is lopsided, as is the skull. Also, one eyebrow is thicker then the other as you have to slip stitch to get to the end.
The second one I based off an item that was sold on etsy, it had embroidered eyes, I just used a sharpie and winged it. Again the jaw is lopsided.

V stitch shawl

I made a simple v stitch shawl/cover up. I used ice yarn again! DK weight, 3 different shades. I love ice yarn, it's my new favourite. I have a thing for variegated yarn, and they do loads! In packs of 4 too.
I haven't edged it, can't decide whether to do so or not. It has quite a soft, flowing drape at the moment, and I don't want to lose that.

Baby mittens

I made a set of baby mittens for our little girl, expecting her towards the end of January! Made with ice yarn, DK weight. 
It was a free pattern that said to use worsted weight, but mine ended up the same size and I followed the pattern exactly. I'm thinking of connecting the 2 together with a chain once she is born to go through coat sleeves as it will be winter when she arrives.
Pattern: http://www.tangledhappy.com/2013/12/two-tone-baby-mittens-crochet-pattern.html 

Home poncho

I finally finished my poncho, it's a bit of a short one, but rather warm. At first it was made with leftovers, odds and sods, then the 2nd half was made with some Ice Yarn. All done in DK.