Wednesday 26 June 2024

Granny Funky Shorts..

 Hi Loves, 


Although the weather is always warm in Jamaica, summer is the perfect time for sun, sand, and sea. Today, I am excited to share a cute pair of shorts I made using LaDenser Crochet's design. Recently, I felt down and needed a way to cheer myself up. I decided to browse YouTube and came across a new video from LaDenser Crochets. After watching the video, I was inspired to make a pair of shorts using her design and a new yarn that I purchased from Temu.com.

I enjoyed working with this design because it was easy to modify according to my preferences. The pattern was simple to follow, and though I initially wanted to make a pair of plain white shorts, I decided to mix things up a bit. Overall, I think the end result turned out quite well.  Don't you all think so?

The issue is finding a cute top that would pair well with my shorts, and I would be super chic... Can't wait to wear these.









Until next time, let's be friends! 


And hey, if you're looking for more fun and inspiration, you can find Khenzuri on all the major social media platforms like Instagram πŸ“·, Facebook πŸ‘, Ravelry πŸ§Ά, Twitter πŸ¦, YouTube πŸŽ₯, and TikTok πŸŽ΅. I also have an Etsy page you can check out πŸ›️. Please feel free to like πŸ‘, share 🀝, and comment πŸ’¬ on my posts across all social media platforms.

 Thanks for taking the time to read this. Live, love ❤️, and laugh πŸ˜‚ until next time! - Khenzuri

Wednesday 12 June 2024

The Summer Is Hot

 Hi Loves, 


How's it going? I hope you're having a fantastic day! Now get ready to put on your sunglasses because things are about to get bright and sunny up in here! So, let's talk about bikinis. With summer in full swing, it's time to show off that beach body and rock your favourite swimwear. That's why I came up with a three-piece beachwear set that will have you turning heads on the shore. It all started with a mesh skirt that I crocheted, and from there, the bikini set was born. I mean, who wouldn't want a matching crochet bikini to go with their skirt? I know I would!

After visiting me at home my sister - the owner of Di Buzz 876 Boutique, fell in love and decided to take a few pictures and add them to her store listing. I'm thrilled that it's getting attention!






Until next time, let's be friends! 


And hey, if you're looking for more fun and inspiration, you can find Khenzuri on all the major social media platforms like Instagram πŸ“·, Facebook πŸ‘, Ravelry πŸ§Ά, Twitter πŸ¦, YouTube πŸŽ₯, and TikTok πŸŽ΅. I also have an Etsy page you can check out πŸ›️. Please feel free to like πŸ‘, share 🀝, and comment πŸ’¬ on my posts across all social media platforms.

 Thanks for taking the time to read this. Live, love ❤️, and laugh πŸ˜‚ until next time! - Khenzuri

Wednesday 29 May 2024

Custom

Hi Loves. 


I was commissioned to reproduce a 3 piece swimsuit from a picture.  I was a bit nervous as this was the first time I would be making something for this customer.  She sent me the picture and I studied it and did a little more research to ensure I was confident about taking on this job.

You may be wondering what's the big deal, right?  Well being a perfectionist and a believer that my work speaks volumes and is a representation of myself.  I tend to worry a lot about doing a great job.  With my confidence boosted, I began to ask the pertinent questions and request the measurements required to ensure I would get a good fit.  

My customer was not good at taking measurements so she decided it was best to drop by and allow me to take what I needed.  With measurements done and colours decided on. 



I started with the easiest of the three pieces the Bralette. I then went to the bikini (if I am being honest this is the piece I was most worried about).  Then finally the skirt and I am all done.











Can you tell she was satisfied with her order?


What she sent vs what I did... Did I do a good job?


Until next time, let's be friends! 

You can find me on Instagram πŸ“·, Facebook πŸ‘, Ravelry πŸ§Ά, Twitter πŸ¦, YouTube πŸŽ₯, and TikTok πŸŽ΅. I also have an Etsy page you can check out πŸ›️. Please feel free to like πŸ‘, share 🀝, and comment πŸ’¬ on my posts across all social media platforms.

 Thanks for taking the time to read this. Live, love ❤️, and laugh πŸ˜‚ until next time! - Khenzuri

Wednesday 15 May 2024

Foundation Single Crochet

Hi Loves


We will be learning about the Foundation Single Crochet (FSC) stitch today.  This stitch has you completing the chain and single crochet rows in one go (2 rows in one).  Now, isn't that fun? 

This would be a great way to start a project that requires a lot of beginning chains.  Imagine not having to chain 200 and then single crochet (sc) across before you can start your project.  This stitch will have you completing these 2 steps in one go.  Not only would this make it easier to start working on that fun piece you can't wait to see finish but would lessen your beginning time.  Now that's a win-win for me.

How is it done?

To do this particular stitch we begin by chaining 2, then insert your hook in the first chain from the hook, yarn over pull up a loop, yarn over, pull through one loop, yarn over then pull through both loops.  To make another FSC, insert your hook into the V that was formed at the back of the first stitch. Yarn over and pull up a loop, yarn over pull through the first loop, yarn over then pull through both loops.  You would continue for the number of stitches you need for your project.

Let us get some visuals and for that, we would like to thank Evelyn And Peter Crochet for those visuals..




Until next time, let's be friends! 


You can find me on Instagram πŸ“·, Facebook πŸ‘, Ravelry πŸ§Ά, Twitter πŸ¦, YouTube πŸŽ₯, and TikTok πŸŽ΅. I also have an Etsy page you can check out πŸ›️. Please feel free to like πŸ‘, share 🀝, and comment πŸ’¬ on my posts across all social media platforms.

 Thanks for taking the time to read this. Live, love ❤️, and laugh πŸ˜‚ until next time! - Khenzuri

Wednesday 1 May 2024

Extended Single Crochet (ESC)

Hi Loves,


Today we will learn about extended single crochet  (ESC).  This is done by making a few modifications to the way in which you do the single crochet.  It can be done in rows or rounds.  It is not as dense as the single crochet as it gives a little drape and is good for clothing, bags, etc.

To do the ESC, you begin as you would the single crochet.  Insert your hook in the stitch, without yarning over,  with two loops on your hook, you yarn over and pull through two of the three loops on your hook.  Yarn over and pull through the remaining two loops and there you have it, the extended single crochet is completed.

Let us get some visuals for clarity.  We would like to thank MJ off the hook for our tutorial today.




Until next time, let's be friends! 


You can find me on Instagram πŸ“·, Facebook πŸ‘, Ravelry πŸ§Ά, Twitter πŸ¦, YouTube πŸŽ₯, and TikTok πŸŽ΅. I also have an Etsy page you can check out πŸ›️. Please feel free to like πŸ‘, share 🀝, and comment πŸ’¬ on my posts across all social media platforms.

 Thanks for taking the time to read this. Live, love ❤️, and laugh πŸ˜‚ until next time! - Khenzuri

Wednesday 17 April 2024

Herringbone Stitch (crochet)

 Hi loves,


Today, I want to introduce you to the beautiful and unique crochet Herringbone stitch, which has a knitted version as well. Let's learn and create something beautiful together!

I recalled the name of the stitch I used a few years ago when making a doll top. As I was writing about different stitches for my blog, πŸ€” I thought of it. However, I couldn't quite remember how to do it, so I decided to refresh my memory on YouTube. πŸ€” I clicked on the first video that appeared.

Armed with yarn and needle in hand, started practicing, but something wasn't right... This was not the way I remembered it.  YouTube here I come again...

That's when I realized there was the half double crochet herringbone stitch and the double crochet herringbone stitch. Phew!! got to say I was a bit worried I'd bitten off more than I could chew.  I was worried, I'd only be able to talk about the basic easy everyday stitches.

Here we go, for the half double crochet (hdc)  herringbone we start as we would the hdc, by yarning over, inserting the hook, and pulling up a loop. We now have 3 loops on our hook... Here is where the fun begins. Pull the last loop through the second loop only... Yarn over and pull through both loops on the hook... There you have it. The hdc herringbone stitch is completed.  For the tutorial this week I would like to thank Tiffany Hansen.



Double crochet (dc) herringbone stitch. 

To do the dc herringbone stitch, yarn over as you would when doing the dc, insert your hook and pull up a loop, you now have three loops on your hook. Pull the last loop through the second loop on the hook. Yarn over pull through two loops. Yarn over and pull through both loops on your hook and there you have it. You have just done the dc herringbone stitch.   
For this tutorial I would like to thank Hopeful Honey



Until next time, let's be friends! 


You can find me on Instagram πŸ“·, Facebook πŸ‘, Ravelry πŸ§Ά, Twitter πŸ¦, YouTube πŸŽ₯, and TikTok πŸŽ΅. I also have an Etsy page you can check out πŸ›️. Please feel free to like πŸ‘, share 🀝, and comment πŸ’¬ on my posts across all social media platforms.

 Thanks for taking the time to read this. Live, love ❤️, and laugh πŸ˜‚ until next time! - Khenzuri

Wednesday 3 April 2024

Little Miss Daisy


Hi Loves, 

So, I've been feeling inspired to take my creativity to a new level and experiment with designing more than just the usual bags and hats. Recently, a family member asked me to make some swimwear for them and I couldn't have been more excited! They gave me free rein to do whatever I wanted, as long as it's high-waisted. Can't wait to see how it turns out!

She sent the yarn for me to choose my colour combo. I selected the Lion Brand 24/7 cotton with white as the main colour and the lovely terracotta as the accent colour.  My cousin and I are almost the same size and measurement so with her not here for her measurements to be taken, I used my own.  

I haven't received her pictures yet, but she was really happy with the finished product. I named the bikini set "Little Miss Daisy" because it looked too plain after making the shorts and bralette. That's when I decided to add the little flower details, which made a huge difference. What do you think?













 Until next time, let's be friends! 

You can find me on Instagram πŸ“·, Facebook πŸ‘, Ravelry πŸ§Ά, Twitter πŸ¦, YouTube πŸŽ₯, and TikTok πŸŽ΅. I also have an Etsy page you can check out πŸ›️. Please feel free to like πŸ‘, share 🀝, and comment πŸ’¬ on my posts across all social media platforms.

 Thanks for taking the time to read this. Live, love ❤️, and laugh πŸ˜‚ until next time! - Khenzuri

Wednesday 20 March 2024

The Knitted Popcorn

 Hi Loves. 


"Wow, time flies! It's already the third month of the new year and this is only my second post. I didn't mean to stay away for so long, but unfortunately, there were some circumstances that were out of my control. I hope you all missed me as much as I missed you."  

In the previous post, we spoke about the crochet popcorn stitch.  This post will be about the knitted version of the popcorn stitch.  

So without further ado, let us dive into how the stitch is made. To make the knitted popcorn stitch we work the same stitch multiple times by knitting and purling in that stitch 6 times, sliding the stitch off the left-hand needle then decreasing the stitches on the right-hand needle until only one stitch remains.  We then continue working on our piece as usual. 

In this post, I would like to thank Alexis Winslow for her easy-to-follow tutorial on how to do the knitted popcorn stitch.





Until next time, let's be friends! 


You can find me on Instagram πŸ“·, Facebook πŸ‘, Ravelry πŸ§Ά, Twitter πŸ¦, YouTube πŸŽ₯, and TikTok πŸŽ΅. I also have an Etsy page you can check out πŸ›️. Please feel free to like πŸ‘, share 🀝, and comment πŸ’¬ on my posts across all social media platforms.

 Thanks for taking the time to read this. Live, love ❤️, and laugh πŸ˜‚ until next time! - Khenzuri

Wednesday 6 March 2024

Popcorn Any One... Stitch that is.

 Hi loves, 

Thank you for being here! 😊 It's been a while since I've said hello. πŸ‘‹ I had to take a break due to some personal issues. πŸ’” This is my first post for the new year, as it's now 2024. πŸŽ‰ This post has been sitting in my drafts for some time now. ⏳.  It's Finally posting time.

It's movie time, so let us get our popcorn 🍿🍿, sit back and enjoy the show... Just kidding.  Today's stitch is the popcorn stitch.  This is a fun somewhat easy stitch to do, it takes a little more time than most stitches to complete.  You can do your entire piece with it, whether you are making a bag, a fun skirt, or a blanket, the choices are endless.  It also doesn't matter if you are a knitter or a crochetier as the stitch can be done in both crafts.

How is the crochet popcorn stitch done you asked? No problem man! I'm happy to tell you.

Crochet version:  The popcorn stitch is worked by doing 5 double crochets (DCs) in the same stitch.  you pull up the loop of the last dc stitch made, remove your hook, insert the hook into the first dc and pull the loop through, chain 1, and just like that the popcorn is made.

Now that I've told you, let me show you. For the visuals, I want to thank Modern Made for her video, which is simple and easy to follow.




Next, I will tell you about the knitted version.  Until then


Let's be friends! 


You can find me on Instagram πŸ“·, Facebook πŸ‘, Ravelry πŸ§Ά, Twitter πŸ¦, YouTube πŸŽ₯, and TikTok πŸŽ΅. I also have an Etsy page you can check out πŸ›️. Please feel free to like πŸ‘, share 🀝, and comment πŸ’¬ on my posts across all social media platforms.

 Thanks for taking the time to read this. Live, love ❤️, and laugh πŸ˜‚ until next time! - Khenzuri

Wednesday 15 November 2023

Double Trouble.

 Hi Loves, 


Timing is everything.  After posting the monokini in the previous post I got an order request.  Can I say how excited and nervous I was all at once?  Why you asked?

Well! Let's see...

This was made 5 years ago back in 2018.  It was posted and a blog post was written and nothing happened then.  Secondly, though I had the bag pattern, I don't remember what the hell I did back then.  Luckily the actual item was still within my household.  I retrieved the piece of clothing and studied it the best I could.  With the colours decided by the customer, the ball was set to roll.

A little back story;

I don't know the person as this was a gift from her mother and she wanted it to be a surprise so couldn't get any measurements.  She sent me a picture and said "This is who you are making it for" when I asked for the cup size.  I prayed and asked for guidance, and just like that I made a well-fitted monokini. 

How do I know this? I was sent pictures along with praises for the work I did (see the last photo of the post).  The highlight of my day.

Excitement overload. This colour combo is spot on and made this piece pop. It was made with Premier Cotton Fair in the colour way Lemon Drops, the accent black is from a local yarn seller.

So without further ado...









Hey there! Let's be friends! 

You can find me on Instagram πŸ“·, Facebook πŸ‘, Ravelry πŸ§Ά, Twitter πŸ¦, YouTube πŸŽ₯, and TikTok πŸŽ΅. I also have an Etsy page you can check out πŸ›️. Please feel free to like πŸ‘, share 🀝, and comment πŸ’¬ on my posts across all social media platforms.

 Thanks for taking the time to read this. Live, love ❤️, and laugh πŸ˜‚ until next time! - Khenzuri

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