Monday 22 February 2021
Christening Dress
Monday 8 February 2021
Single Crochet (sc)
In this blog, I would like to tell you about single crochet. The single crochet though being a basic stitch is by no means unsophisticated. It can be done in rounds or rows and creates a very dense crochet pattern with hardly any gaps or holes. It can be used for items like coasters, dish/washrags to name a few that need no draping, etc. Making a few modifications to the way in which you do the single crochet can give you some amazing results.
How to do the single crochet (sc)? Follow along...
Do a chain of say 15...
Here are a few pics of a swatch being worked up...
Here are a few things that you can use the single crochet for:
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Sunday 31 January 2021
Understanding the Difference
Here's a bit of reading for you. I was casually browsing the web (you guessed it a bit bored at work with no project in hand), and I came across a post from Craftsy. It was explaining the difference between British vs American Crochet terms (you knew there was a difference, right?) and decided to share it.
For starters...
The chain and slip stitch mean the same for both, thank goodness!!!
Now, this is where things get weird if you are not aware there was a difference.... Imagine being gifted some vintage crochet patterns, you got very excited to try a very cute pattern. You got the required yarn, needle and with the pattern in hand started your project, only at the end or even in the middle come to realize it is not looking like the pattern somehow.
- You are accustomed to British terminology and the pattern was written in American terminology
- Or the reverse...
American Crochet | British Crochet |
Single crochet | Double crochet |
Half double crochet | Half treble crochet |
Double crochet | Treble crochet |
Treble crochet | Double treble crochet |
Double treble crochet | Triple treble crochet |
Gauge | Tension |
Skip | Miss |
- Check for the term single crochet (sc). This is an indication this was written using American terms.
- Does the pattern ask you to check your tension? If it does, it's written using British terms.
- Another indicator is does the pattern ask you to miss or skip stitch?
Sunday 3 January 2021
I'm back......
Hi my loves,
Wow! It's been ages..... I really missed you guys. I missed writing, creating, and just doing what I really truly love. Many of you may know being an entrepreneur have its ups and downs, mid 2019 - 2020 was a bit of a challenge for me where my business is concerned. It was with great sadness I went out and became gainfully employed to be able to take care of my family, as my little income from my new business was not making the cut.
It was easy at first to be able to do both, but then with the work hours and commute to and from work, it became harder. I however still researched ways in which to make it work, but I honestly LOST MY MOJO....... I have been in a funk for a few months now. I visit my blog, check my many draft but still, no willpower to write or create. I have unfinished projects on the mannequin, in bags, etc.
Then there is COVID-19 which further puts a dark cloud over my already gloomy mood... I need supplies but really don't want to go out in the public more than I really need to. So with 2020 coming to a closing and Covid-19 seemingly a constant fixture, I have decided to give it another go. This time dabbling in something I have been doing for a few months now and trying to find more creative ways to display my talent.
So my loves I would like your opinion on what I have so far..... Are you guys ready?
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Friday 21 August 2020
Airwool Glitz
Hope you all are doing well in these troubled times. Quarantine measures has most of us home, as such, we try to find ways to keep busy while praying we nor our loved ones get exposed to the coronavirus, #covid19.
Though not home very long I too have been trying to keep busy, that being said what better way than to do something one loves.
Over the past year I've made quite a few purchases from Iceyarn. One such purchase was the air wool glitz. After purchasing, the yarn sat idle in my yarn stash. Days, weeks, and months rolled by, still no clue what to make with this yarn.
Then comes the opportunity when a family member requested a cowl. With the perfect pattern in mind, I set off to make her what she requested.
I honestly love using this yarn, it glides effortlessly over my needle and within hours a masterpiece was produced.
I'm not usually one to toot my own horn but I do believe I did well, what say you?
Tuesday 25 February 2020
High Notes
It's that time again when Petra Breakstone need test knitters for yet another one of her awesome designs. Count me in, I said.
I enjoy test knitting for Petra, and no it's not just the option of getting one of her many lovely pattern as a reward. It's that I always learn something new and this pattern was no exception as I learnt the kitchener stitch.
Wednesday 22 January 2020
Flirty
I test knitted Petra Breakstone's Banks Skirt/Poncho and got the inspiration to make a skirt/top of my own design.
A little about me and gauge swatches, I hardly ever do 'em. Not because I can't but more because I either don't have the size needle or thread and still want to make the item. So when I needed to figure out how many stitches to cast on I did a half swatch (how many stitches per inch πππ).
Measured my waist, work out my cast on, and cut the amount of elastic band I need... And that's how it all began.
I decided I would do the simple knit stitch to a length that would cover my bum... Then "pretty up" the tail of my skirt... The first attempt was a fail,π’π’π’π’ "bummer this doesn't look like it did in my head"π€π€π€π€
So ribbit πΈπΈ ribbit πΈπΈ....... And guess what????
Not sorry I did, as the second attempt ππππ. Though it's just a basic design I am elated it actually looks like a skirt.
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