A cheesy title for a brief post expressing my new found love of crochet (not as tricky or loopy as it seemed on previous attempts) and re found love of Scheepjes (is it odd my autocorrect has Scheepjes as one of its options?) whirls.
As you know I knitted the RBTL shawl last year and during making that I decided to do a crochet version as it seemed suitable for a beginner and would give me a chance to play with whirl combinations again.
I've had red velvet sunrise and rosewater cocktail ready and waiting for me to be able to start CBTL.
I haven't got very far yet but I'm enjoying making this, and there's the added fun of waiting for the fuzz buzzes to appear.
Friday, 22 February 2019
Tuesday, 19 February 2019
When one project finishes...
Actually the KISS shawl isn't quite finished but I've completed all the knitting.
It now needs a good blocking, but as I'm working away from home during the week now that will have to wait until 1) I'm at home and 2) have some spare time.
The drawing to a close of a project is obviously the perfect time to start another project or two!
I couldn't decide whether to start a hand sewing project or a crochet project, both of which will be slow growers, so I decided to start both.
I made some very initial steps on the Christmas Stars Quilt from Millefiori Quilts Book 1. I've been collecting fabric for it for a while so my now quieter evenings seem the ideal time to try and get to grips with it.
There are definitely a few techniques to get figured out and I mistakenly thought the small diamonds would see together quickly...I definitely made the right choice excluding this from my 12 Things challenge!
The crochet project is on my 12 Things list and as it has the reputation of taking a while to complete I wanted to start it early in the year...forgot to say the project is the CBTL shawl.
First steps with this was to check I could still do the necessary stitches (I think I can) and try and figure out which size hook to achieve the necessary gauge (I think I know). Hopefully I'll have more of this done by the end of the month (which is actually next week so maybe not).
At least I won't be struggling for things to fill my time in the evenings!
It now needs a good blocking, but as I'm working away from home during the week now that will have to wait until 1) I'm at home and 2) have some spare time.
The drawing to a close of a project is obviously the perfect time to start another project or two!
I couldn't decide whether to start a hand sewing project or a crochet project, both of which will be slow growers, so I decided to start both.
I made some very initial steps on the Christmas Stars Quilt from Millefiori Quilts Book 1. I've been collecting fabric for it for a while so my now quieter evenings seem the ideal time to try and get to grips with it.
There are definitely a few techniques to get figured out and I mistakenly thought the small diamonds would see together quickly...I definitely made the right choice excluding this from my 12 Things challenge!
The crochet project is on my 12 Things list and as it has the reputation of taking a while to complete I wanted to start it early in the year...forgot to say the project is the CBTL shawl.
First steps with this was to check I could still do the necessary stitches (I think I can) and try and figure out which size hook to achieve the necessary gauge (I think I know). Hopefully I'll have more of this done by the end of the month (which is actually next week so maybe not).
At least I won't be struggling for things to fill my time in the evenings!
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