So I've needed a break from all the baubles. I made at least a dozen, but it turns out that isn't quite enough.
I know it's just over a week till Christmas and I really need to finish them for my family, but I can't help but want to work on new projects!
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Showing posts with label christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label christmas. Show all posts
Thursday, 17 December 2015
Thursday, 10 December 2015
Free Pattern: Crochet Christmas Bauble #5
So much for trying to get a pattern out each day. Christmas time is just not the time to be doing anything but preparing for Christmas!
I have managed to get the next bauble pattern out though. I don't think there will be too many more to come. If anything, maybe just one more. I'd like to start working on some different patterns and post them up.
Here is bauble #5
I have managed to get the next bauble pattern out though. I don't think there will be too many more to come. If anything, maybe just one more. I'd like to start working on some different patterns and post them up.
Here is bauble #5
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Monday, 7 December 2015
Free Pattern: Crochet Christmas Bauble #4
Friday, 4 December 2015
Free Pattern: Crochet Christmas Bauble #3
So here's the next of my bauble designs. The next few will probably be in a couple of days since I have to work the weekend. At christmas time, retail is the worst place to be working. But such is life. If I didn't work, I wouldn't have money to buy yarn!
Thursday, 3 December 2015
Free Pattern: Crochet Christmas Bauble #2
As I'd hoped, I did find some time to write up another pattern (yay!).
I hope these are making sense. The reason I set them out in a table is so I can write little explanatory comments at each stage without disrupting the flow of the pattern. But if it's still confusing, I'm happy to draw up a couple of charts to make things more clear.
I've taken new photos too, with close ups and different angles. They should make things a little easier to understand.
I've taken new photos too, with close ups and different angles. They should make things a little easier to understand.
Without much further ado, here is the pattern...
Wednesday, 2 December 2015
Free Pattern: Crochet Christmas Bauble
Here is just one of the patterns for my crochet bauble designs. I've been meaning to get it out all week! I'd like to have a "free patterns" section on the blog. It's always nice to be able to share what you've made. The first step is actually posting the patterns though! So my aim is to try post a pattern every day or two. Life is so crazy though, I hope I'll be able to keep up.
For baubles approximately of 19.5cm circumference.
Materials:
Stitches used:
For baubles approximately of 19.5cm circumference.
Materials:
- Crochet cotton (4ply)
- 2.5mm crochet hook
Stitches used:
- Chain (ch)
- Single crochet (sc)
- Double crochet (dc)
- Double treble crochet (dtr)
- Slip stitch (slst)
Note: I use a "magic loop" to start this pattern. This tutorial from crochet-world is a great guide on how to achieve the same method I use. Also, in case it's not clear, everything inside the square brackets are to be repeated as specified outside the bracket.
Instruction
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Start
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Magic loop, do not tighten all the way
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The thread cover can be started without using the bauble initially
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Row 1
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ch, 12 sc, slst
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Row 2
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ch4, dtr in next sc,
[ch3, 2 dtr in next two sc] repeat 5 times, ch3, slst
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Row 3
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slst between ch and dtr, ch4, dtr in same space,
[ch5, 2 dtr between the two dtr stitches] repeat 5 times,
ch5, slst
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Row 4
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slst between ch and dtr, ch4, dtr in same space,
[ch6, 2 dtr between the two dtr stitches] repeat 5 times, ch6, slst
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Once this row is completed, carefully cover the bauble with the thread cover. Tighten the magic loop around the top of the bauble.
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Row 5
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slst between ch and dtr, ch4, dtr in same space,
[ch4, 2 dtr between the two dtr stitches] repeat 5 times, ch4, slst
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Continue the remaining rows whilst stitching around the bauble.
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Row 6
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slst between ch and dtr, ch4, dtr in same space,
[ch2, 2 dtr between the two dtr stitches] repeat 5 times, ch2, slst
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As you cover more of the bauble, you may need to pull the threads tighter or gently stretch parts of the piece closer together till the stitch/row is completed.
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Row 7
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Slst between ch and dtr, ch3, dc in same space,
[2 dc between the two dtr stitches] repeat 5 times, slst,
Tie off and tuck in loose threads
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I hope this pattern makes sense. I tend to write things in my own way. So if something doesn't seem quite right, don't hesitate to ask questions.
Monday, 23 November 2015
Crazy for Trying
Things have been crazy lately. It's amazing how having more "free" time can actually mean having less time all together. And focusing on the important things is so hard to do.
Needless to say, I've been busy in every sense of the word.
I've managed to finish one of the tunics for my cousins. It's adorable, if I do say so myself. It needs to be washed and blocked still, so I'll hold off on photos till it's completely finished.
I've also managed to complete more than a handful of baubles. I want to start writing out my patterns and putting them up. I'm just a little concerned that my patterns will be incomprehensible. I have a habit of writing things in a way that only I understand. I'll give it a shot though. The patterns will probably be up in the next post. I want to do the potholder pattern too.
Here's how the baubles look on the orange tree out the back. We haven't gotten around to putting up our Christmas tree yet so this will have to do.
Needless to say, I've been busy in every sense of the word.
I've managed to finish one of the tunics for my cousins. It's adorable, if I do say so myself. It needs to be washed and blocked still, so I'll hold off on photos till it's completely finished.
I've also managed to complete more than a handful of baubles. I want to start writing out my patterns and putting them up. I'm just a little concerned that my patterns will be incomprehensible. I have a habit of writing things in a way that only I understand. I'll give it a shot though. The patterns will probably be up in the next post. I want to do the potholder pattern too.
Here's how the baubles look on the orange tree out the back. We haven't gotten around to putting up our Christmas tree yet so this will have to do.
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Monday, 9 November 2015
Baubles, Bangles and Bright Shiny Things
I've been stitching like crazy lately trying to finish those tunics for my cousins. I found a pattern to give me approximate sizing and the number of stitches and then I've just gone with my gut. It looks pretty cute so far, but I'm worried the size will be too small. Even though I made a gauge swatch and measured everything out, it still doesn't seem quite right. I'll finish it first before I freak out though. And if it doesn't fit, there are plenty of other people I know who have babies.
I also decided what I wanted to make for christmas for my family. I usually bake them all something sweet, but this year I decided to make something less naughty. Among my Pinterest travels I came across theses crocheted baubles which I thought were adorable.
I'd like to make at least one for each of the separate families, maybe one each if I have time. I'll see how I go.
I found a few different designs while I was searching and some beautiful colourful baubles from Woolies.
HandiArt has so many different designs, and those ones are for sale.
I found a great looking tutorial for them too on snovej.com. Marina makes it look so simple but effective. I'm so excited to try them.They should be a super quick and fun project. And it might deplete my yarn stash a touch!
I also decided what I wanted to make for christmas for my family. I usually bake them all something sweet, but this year I decided to make something less naughty. Among my Pinterest travels I came across theses crocheted baubles which I thought were adorable.
I'd like to make at least one for each of the separate families, maybe one each if I have time. I'll see how I go.
I found a few different designs while I was searching and some beautiful colourful baubles from Woolies.
Baubles from Woolies |
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Pattyo's Baubles via Circle of Crafters |
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HandiArt's Baubles |
HandiArt has so many different designs, and those ones are for sale.
I found a great looking tutorial for them too on snovej.com. Marina makes it look so simple but effective. I'm so excited to try them.They should be a super quick and fun project. And it might deplete my yarn stash a touch!
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Tuesday, 3 November 2015
On to the Next
So my week has been super productive. Despite having a seriously full workload because of my studies, I managed to finish not one, but TWO projects. Finishing anything is pretty much unprecedented for me, but this is outrageous! But here we are...
I managed to finish my tote and my christmas potholders. I'm pretty sure my grandmothers will never use those potholders for fear of getting them dirty, but I'm really happy with the way they turned out. It wasn't easy working without a pattern. The only reason they are flat is because I ironed them. But I'm happy with them none-the-less. Once my exams are out of the way I'm going to write up the pattern properly and put it on Ravelry.
On another note, I am in a bit of a bind. I have a few projects lined up but first and foremost, I wanted to make something for each of my cousins on their birthdays. Which happens to be at the beginning on January, February and March respectively. The problem is I don't know what to make. I have plenty of patterns but nothing that inspires me. I'd love to make them something summer-y, but there's not a lot of summer patterns for little boys. I'm going to keep hunting though. I found a raglan tunic that might work. I'll have to try it out and see if it works with the yarn I wanted to use. Hopefully I won't run out of time.
I managed to finish my tote and my christmas potholders. I'm pretty sure my grandmothers will never use those potholders for fear of getting them dirty, but I'm really happy with the way they turned out. It wasn't easy working without a pattern. The only reason they are flat is because I ironed them. But I'm happy with them none-the-less. Once my exams are out of the way I'm going to write up the pattern properly and put it on Ravelry.
On another note, I am in a bit of a bind. I have a few projects lined up but first and foremost, I wanted to make something for each of my cousins on their birthdays. Which happens to be at the beginning on January, February and March respectively. The problem is I don't know what to make. I have plenty of patterns but nothing that inspires me. I'd love to make them something summer-y, but there's not a lot of summer patterns for little boys. I'm going to keep hunting though. I found a raglan tunic that might work. I'll have to try it out and see if it works with the yarn I wanted to use. Hopefully I won't run out of time.
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Wednesday, 28 October 2015
Progress and the Pouf
I'm getting so close to finishing my tote bag now. And somehow the closer I get, the harder it is to finish. Maybe it has to do with tying loose ends. And I don't mean that figuratively.
I mean I literally have to tuck in or tie in all the loose ends so the squares look neat. Worst part of any project. I always tell myself to do it as I go along, but I never do...
On another note, my procrastination skills are really coming along. I told myself that I wasn't allowed to be distracted until I finished writing up 10 index cards of notes for my exam. I've done half. Of 1 card.
But that's not really the point, is it? No. The point is that I found something awesome! Or a couple of awesome somethings...
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Hamilton Chunky Pouf Set Source: http://www.spotlightstores.com/projects |
Ta da! It's a pouf! Don't you just love it?
I have no idea what I would do with it if I made it. But I kinda love it none-the-less. Hence I must have it.
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Seasons Pure Wool Star Garland Source: http://www.spotlightstores.com/projects |
And the garland...I've just gone a little Christmas crazy. I can't help it. I love Christmas time. I love the feeling and the music and the cheer. It's hard not to be happy when you think about Christmas. So I get excited when I see Christmas themed things.
Now I'm humming "I wish it was Christmas today"... ughhh, must study.
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Friday, 23 October 2015
Christmas Kitchenware
This is my latest inspiration. A lady I know received a set of these christmas potholders as a gift. Knowing about my granny square tote project, she thought I might like to try making a set myself.
I had a hunt around online for patterns that had a similar design but came up short. So I've decided to try and recreate it by sight.
It looks like a lot of work, but I'm for the challenge. I thought it might make nice gifts for my grandmothers. So after my bag is complete, I plan to get to work on them. Hopefully I can have them done in time for christmas!
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