In February I stumbled upon a fantastic pattern for potholders. The pattern is free on Ravelry and can be found here. I've been playing a bit with Tunisian crochet, but never really made anything with it. Just sort of played around trying to learn the stitches. These potholders were a great way to practice Tunisian simple stitch (TSS). The only downside is that the pattern doesn't tell you how to do TSS, so I had to do some googling to get the instructions down pat.
However, the finished product is amazing! It is thick and double sided. You construct a rectangle and then fold it over and add the border through both pieces--so cool! It really is good for handing hot lids and handles while cooking. If you're looking to try Tunisian crochet I suggest starting here (and with some YouTube)..the result is great!
I made an orange one for myself (not pictured) and these two for my mom. They were her Valentine's Day gift, so I cross stitched a little heart on each of them. (That might be one of my favorite things about TSS--it's perfect for cross stitching on!)
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Tuesday, July 30, 2013
Tunisian crochet potholders
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Wednesday, July 24, 2013
Baby Mermaid
Let's rewind to the beginning of the year. One of my close friends was pregnant with her second child (I believe she was due in March). She already had a boy back in 2009 and this time she was having a little girl! I know she was super excited for dresses and other girly things! I had crafted a few things for her son--a little puppy, a blanket, and some bibs--you can see the post here. So, I obviously wanted to make various things for her daughter too!
I've been trying to be on a destash mission--which has worked some what, but I must admit that I've also purchased yarn...tisk tisk tisk, Jessica. However, back at the beginning of the year I was TOTALLY on the "cold sheep" "use only from stash" bandwagon! I've also been trying to use patterns that I already own, rather than finding something new or buying a new one.
So with that in mind, I found the cutest pattern from a Crochet Today! magazine to make for my friend's daughter! The pattern is called "Mermaid Cocoon" and is from the July/August 2012 issue of Crochet Today! I totally fell in love with this pattern when I first saw it.
I was pretty lucky that I had both mint green and teal yarn in my stash! I just reversed the colors of the tail--making the teal the main color and the mint the accent. I also had white and purple! They are all simply soft yarns, so you can just imagine how soft and snugly this outfit is before washing and how much softer it will get!
I added little white buttons to it rather than colored ones. I spent an awfully long time standing in the button aisle of Jo-ann's picking out the 'perfect' buttons :).
The construction of the garment is so interesting! It is all made in one piece without seaming. You start with the bodice, then work the arms, and then the tail portion. It was so quick and only took me four days to make! I'm so pleased with it and can't wait to see pictures of little Keira in it!
I've been trying to be on a destash mission--which has worked some what, but I must admit that I've also purchased yarn...tisk tisk tisk, Jessica. However, back at the beginning of the year I was TOTALLY on the "cold sheep" "use only from stash" bandwagon! I've also been trying to use patterns that I already own, rather than finding something new or buying a new one.
So with that in mind, I found the cutest pattern from a Crochet Today! magazine to make for my friend's daughter! The pattern is called "Mermaid Cocoon" and is from the July/August 2012 issue of Crochet Today! I totally fell in love with this pattern when I first saw it.
I was pretty lucky that I had both mint green and teal yarn in my stash! I just reversed the colors of the tail--making the teal the main color and the mint the accent. I also had white and purple! They are all simply soft yarns, so you can just imagine how soft and snugly this outfit is before washing and how much softer it will get!
I added little white buttons to it rather than colored ones. I spent an awfully long time standing in the button aisle of Jo-ann's picking out the 'perfect' buttons :).
The construction of the garment is so interesting! It is all made in one piece without seaming. You start with the bodice, then work the arms, and then the tail portion. It was so quick and only took me four days to make! I'm so pleased with it and can't wait to see pictures of little Keira in it!
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
FO: Puppy Hats
Not too long ago one of my favorite blogs, Repeat Crafter Me, posted a new free "Puppy Hat" pattern. This pattern has a very high cuteness factor! I love this blog for a few reasons 1) it's loaded full of great ideas and patterns (she is the creator of the Owl Hats that I've made so many of), 2) it's well written and fun to read, and 3) she let's you use her patterns as you wish as long as you give her credit. I absolutely love that because then I can use her patterns and make things to sell--perfect!
So far I've made two of these puppy hats. One in child size and one in the smallest size (0-3 months).
Pattern: "Puppy Hat" from Repeat Crafter Me
Yarn: Both hats are made from Vanna's choice yarn--oatmeal for the puppy part and other colors for the accents.
Size: The blue hat is made in child size and the pink hat is 0-3 months.
Hook Size: H, 5.0 mm for both hats.
Notes: Love the pattern and everything about it. Super quick and super cute. You can make a few of these in a day. My only problem was that the child size hat fit my head....and I don't have a tiny adult-sized head. My gauge was spot on, so I'm not really sure if I had some other issue. Good thing is that children's heads grow--so it will fit my friend's nephew perfectly at some point.
So far I've made two of these puppy hats. One in child size and one in the smallest size (0-3 months).
Pattern: "Puppy Hat" from Repeat Crafter Me
Yarn: Both hats are made from Vanna's choice yarn--oatmeal for the puppy part and other colors for the accents.
Size: The blue hat is made in child size and the pink hat is 0-3 months.
Hook Size: H, 5.0 mm for both hats.
Notes: Love the pattern and everything about it. Super quick and super cute. You can make a few of these in a day. My only problem was that the child size hat fit my head....and I don't have a tiny adult-sized head. My gauge was spot on, so I'm not really sure if I had some other issue. Good thing is that children's heads grow--so it will fit my friend's nephew perfectly at some point.
Monday, February 11, 2013
FO: Sweet and Swingy Dress
My friend Alyson is expecting her second baby in March--a girl!! I'm so excited for her family and their upcoming addition. I've been crafting away making a few things just for the occasion! I've known Alyson and her family since I was in the 6th grade...so for like 18 years (WOW!) I'm actually going to be in her sister Alexandra's wedding in October as a bridesmaid :)...Alex and I are yarn buddies and have been pals since we met in our 6th grade class...but I'm getting off topic.
Pattern: "Sweet and Swingy Dress" by Ellen Gormley which is available in the May/June 2009 issue of Crochet Today!
Yarn: TLC Baby Solid in powder pink with accents of Patons Beehive Baby Sport in Big Girl.
Hook Size: H, 5.0 mm
Size: According to Ravelry, this pattern runs REALLY small. Since the baby isn't born yet, I figured that this wouldn't be too much of an issue and picked the 12 month size to make.
Notes: I have to say that I don't think this is a dress sized for a 12-month-old. I don't have a baby to compare it to, but it just seems small...which is perfectly fine because the baby will only be a few months old this summer and maybe it will fit perfectly then! I really loved making this dress. The way to do the accent crab stitch around certain areas is genius!
I decided to add a little flower to the front of the dress. I did this for two reasons-- 1) the back of the dress is identical to the front and I wanted to tuck my ends and start the accent colors on the back of the dress to make any finishing less noticble and 2) I wanted a little more detail and I didn't like the look of the three rounds of detailed edging on the bodice of the dress. The flower is called the "10 minute flower" by Boomie and can be found for free online. Scroll down to the bottom of the page for the English instructions.
What would I change if I was do make this again (which I will be doing)? I would either make one shoulder have buttons so that it would be easier to put on/take off of the baby or try and incorporate a slit and button hole on the back of the dress. The neck line is stretchy and wide-ish, but I just would feel better knowing it would be easy for mommy or daddy to dress the baby.
Pattern: "Sweet and Swingy Dress" by Ellen Gormley which is available in the May/June 2009 issue of Crochet Today!
Yarn: TLC Baby Solid in powder pink with accents of Patons Beehive Baby Sport in Big Girl.
Hook Size: H, 5.0 mm
Size: According to Ravelry, this pattern runs REALLY small. Since the baby isn't born yet, I figured that this wouldn't be too much of an issue and picked the 12 month size to make.
Notes: I have to say that I don't think this is a dress sized for a 12-month-old. I don't have a baby to compare it to, but it just seems small...which is perfectly fine because the baby will only be a few months old this summer and maybe it will fit perfectly then! I really loved making this dress. The way to do the accent crab stitch around certain areas is genius!
I decided to add a little flower to the front of the dress. I did this for two reasons-- 1) the back of the dress is identical to the front and I wanted to tuck my ends and start the accent colors on the back of the dress to make any finishing less noticble and 2) I wanted a little more detail and I didn't like the look of the three rounds of detailed edging on the bodice of the dress. The flower is called the "10 minute flower" by Boomie and can be found for free online. Scroll down to the bottom of the page for the English instructions.
What would I change if I was do make this again (which I will be doing)? I would either make one shoulder have buttons so that it would be easier to put on/take off of the baby or try and incorporate a slit and button hole on the back of the dress. The neck line is stretchy and wide-ish, but I just would feel better knowing it would be easy for mommy or daddy to dress the baby.
Monday, December 24, 2012
Merry Christmas!
Today is Christmas Eve and my family and I will be celebrating later. I have been so busy crafting projects lately! I will have a post showing them, once I give most of them away :). Yesterday I gave Matt his Christmas gift...the sweater I had been working on since before LAST CHRISTMAS and a few other things. It made my heart melt when he totally fell in love with it when he opened it! :). I'm so happy he liked it and I'm so thankful for a best friend like him!
Whether or not you are celebrating today or tomorrow I still wish you all the best of the season!
Whether or not you are celebrating today or tomorrow I still wish you all the best of the season!
Saturday, November 17, 2012
Hoot!
I absolutely love making baby hats lately--especially ones for my friends' 4 month old son. So far I've made him a football hat and a theta hat. I learned the other day how much his mom loves owls. So of course I immediately thought I should make him one of the cute owl hats I've seen everywhere.
I decided to make Sarah Zimmerman's crochet owl hat because it looked so cute and had excellent directions! (Oh and as a side note, I adore her blog, Repeat Crafter Me.) I really cannot wait to make more of these hats!! I decided to make the 3-6 month size and was very careful about my gauge (I'm usually a tight crocheter). For the eyes I used vintage buttons that my Baba (grandma) had. I love the way the hat came out. It seriously is one of the cutest things I've made!
I decided to make Sarah Zimmerman's crochet owl hat because it looked so cute and had excellent directions! (Oh and as a side note, I adore her blog, Repeat Crafter Me.) I really cannot wait to make more of these hats!! I decided to make the 3-6 month size and was very careful about my gauge (I'm usually a tight crocheter). For the eyes I used vintage buttons that my Baba (grandma) had. I love the way the hat came out. It seriously is one of the cutest things I've made!
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
WIP Wednesday: Staggered Squares Blanket
One of my works in progress, as there are many at the moment, is the Staggered Squares Blanket. This is the second part of the gift I'm giving to my cousins who are expecting their first baby. The other part is the orange-and-blue shelled Sheldon the Turtle.
I usually crochet baby blankets, but I fell in love with this pattern. I believe it is a Bernat patter that I got free from Michaels. The yarn I'm using is something that I had in my stash. It's an acrylic sport weight yarn that is VERY soft. I was hesitant about using the lacy pattern with this yarn (even though this is one of the yarns that is recommended for this pattern) because I thought that the pattern might get lost among the colors of the yarn. The larger it gets, the more I like it. I'm knitting it on US 8s, which is making it go a bit faster than I anticipated. I can do about 1 pattern repeat (16 rows) during my daily commute (8 rows each way). I should have this blanket finished by the end of the month if I can keep this pace or make it a bit faster.
I also think that I would make this pattern again because it's fun to do! I would also probably use a yarn that I could block--perhaps one of the sock yarns from Knit Picks. I am really happy with this blanket--it is soft and light weight--perfect for this soon-to-come baby!
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Happy Valentine's Day!
This cute Matryoshka doll was part of my Valentine's Day gift to my mom :). She absolutely went crazy for her!! Maybe I need to make the rest of her "sisters" :-D! Happy Valentine's Day!!
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