I noticed recently that I had not posted in her for almost 4 years. Opps. Anyway here is my latest project.
I usually do not make purses as I HATE sew with a passion. I used medium weight interfacing for a lining and sewed a zipper.
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Tuesday, January 8, 2019
Wednesday, July 1, 2015
Independence Day Scarf
I saw this Independence Day Scarf pattern on the Lion Brand Web site. I thought it might be nice as it was a small
light weight scarf for summer.
I went to Hobby Lobby to buy yarn; only to discover they do
not carry Vanna’s Choice Glamor. So I
selected a similar yarn. Paton’s Lace
Sequin in crystal. This may be a better
choice as even when working in the gage of that pattern, I still need more yarn
then what is called for. This seems to be
the trend with any Lion Brand patterns.
Anyway in a few days I will post a picture.
Thursday, May 21, 2015
scrubby dish cloth
I like red heart’s new scrubby yarn.
I used some cotton yarn that I had on hand
and the scrubby yarn and made a scrubby dishcloth.
Here is the pattern:
I used a 5.0 mm H crochet hook
Small amount worsted weight cotton
Small amount of scrubby yarn
Row 1: With the cotton yarn FDC 20 Stitches
Row 2-10: DC in BLO of each stitch. DO NOT FINISH OFF (20 stitches)
Row 11- 20: With scrubby yarn DC in each of the 20 stitches. FO
after row 20.
Fold dishcloth in half.
Pick up the cotton yarn and sc evenly on all three sides. FO.
Scrubby
I love Turtles!
So when redheart.com had a free pattern for a turtle scrubby, I
wanted to make it. The only problem was
that the yarn used was new and of course, no store around me carried the new
yarn.
In the end I finally relented and ordered it from
redheart.com. I ordered 4 skeins as the
pattern called for 4 different colors.
I really like this yarn!
It has a scrubby texture that goes well when you have to wash those pots
and pans that won’t go in the dishwasher.
The down side is I have a lot of yarn left over. I only used ¼ skein of each color for the project.
So here is my turtle scrubby. In the end I put the turtle scrubby on a small bottle of dish soap that I have in my kitchen. I love it!
After I finished I had all this scrubby yarn left over. I went to redheart.com and found another
pattern.
So here is the Flower Bath Scrub.
If you enjoy making dishcloths or washcloths give this yarn a
try. I liked it! I am currently working with cotton yarn and this scrubby yarn as a two sided dishcloth.
Sunday, May 17, 2015
Sashay Shawl
When sashay yarn was first introduced, I made a scarf from it
and said never again. That was September of 2012.
A few months later I saw where someone made a shawl out of the
sashay yarn. I liked it and thought I
would try and make one. I purchased the
pattern and after many failed attempts, I just set it aside. I had problems figuring out how to turn the
yarn.
Well about 6 months ago I picked it up again and again I did
not care for the results I was achieving.
Then I happened on a YouTube Video by Mikey of The Crochet Crowd. He explained how to work the shawl and it
seem so easy to me. I could not
understand why I had not gotten it before.
Sometimes you just need to have someone show you how to do
something.
Since then I have made 2 shawls. Will I make more? I don’t think so. Mikey said his took about 4 hours to make. Mine took 6 to 8. But here they are….
Sunday, April 26, 2015
Rainbow Runner Tote Bag
When I went on the Exotic Crochet
Cruise I came home with about $200 worth of yarn. There were 16 balls of various
colors of sugar and cream cotton yarn. I
have been on a market bag frenzy.
So when I notice on http://www.mooglyblog.com/rainbow-runner-tote-bag/
was having a CAL (crochet along) for a rainbow market bag I was in. I had most of the colors. I used Ecru instead of white. I needed some blue and red. I didn't have enough of the ecru to to the trim on the handle so I used blue.
I just finished the bag today. I think it turned out well.
http://www.mooglyblog.com/spring-2015-mini-cal-part-2/
Tuesday, April 7, 2015
Crochet Travel Kit
So I am watching opening day baseball, Pittsburgh Pirates vs Cincinnati Reds and there is a rain
delay. My Kindle is nearby so I begin to
go through my e-mail. I clicked on a
link about craft projects and saw where someone made a travel kit out of a
washcloth. I thought I could crochet
that. The rest rain delay and game went by quickly. So I present ….
The Crochet Travel Kit
1 skein worsted
weight cotton yarn (I used some old Peaches n Cream that was in my stash. I used the entire skein)
A small amount of contrasting
yarn. I used some worsted weight white cotton yarn.
Size H 5.0 mm
crochet hook.
Yarn needle
Ch 31
Row 1: turn sc in 2nd ch on hook. Dc in next stitch. * sc in next st dc in next
st* repeat from** to end of row. Ch 1
turn.
Row 2-30: sc in
first dc, dc in first sc, *sc in dc, dc in sc* repeat from ** to end of row . fo after row 30.
With contrasting
yarn ch 100. Sl in each ch. FO.
When you are
finished with the crochet washcloth, you are going to make it into a travel
kit. Mark 6 rows from the top of the
washcloth. Fold the bottom of the
washcloth up to the row that you marked.
Sew or crochet the sides closed.
I wanted 4
pockets. You can make as many or as few
pockets as you want. I just measured where
I wanted the pockets and sewed the two sides of the dishcloth together. I used up what little yarn I had left from the washcloth. This formed the pockets. Fill the travel kit with your items. Roll it up and secure with the tie you made
with the contrasting yarn.
And there you have it. Enjoy! If you find any errors please let me know as I am not a professional crochet designer.
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