Thursday, 30 April 2015

Baby blanket update


Been busy this week..
Here are two completed baby blankets..

Traditional granny squares in greens, blues and turquoise with a block border 
and a hdc edging to finish ...






 and granny squares in yellow with circles in pastel
blue, green and turquoise
with a five row border and a dainty
picot edging to finish ..





Have fun lovely ladies,
until next time
Pat xxxx

Monday, 20 April 2015

Pretty in Pastels

 Pastel colours are so pleasing to the eye.. I love using 
beautiful pastel shades together..

Baby blankets are my current fancy.. 
make up in no time at all..

I happen to have pastels colours aplenty 
and I had some squares already waiting 
for a new home..

This is a lovely square.. 
they look beautiful joined together.. 
using the 'continuous join as you go' map and
Adding a good generous border..
I love generous borders don't you?


Some granny squares, still just my most favourite 
of all the squares.. 
next up for a beautiful border..
not quite decided what form it will take just yet..



Shades of green, blue and turquoise.. 
and following this great tutorial..
I have never turned my work over after each row
before and I love the new textures I am seeing.. 



I am in love.. 
this is a pattern I will make many times over
with every row and each colour change I love it more..




Wishing you a wonderful week..
love and light
Pat xxxxxxxx



Sunday, 5 April 2015

Stash-busting beauty!

So pleased with how my first stash-busting blanket has turned out! All I needed was white yarn to complete the joining up and the border.

Yarn is acrylic, hook size 5mm. I used this method to join the squares, which creates an attractive defined look to each block.  Most of the squares are conventional Granny squares, with two nice patterned squares thrown in to perk it up!



Pattern for this square is called a Triangle-in-a-Square, fairly easy, takes a bit of practice but is so effective.  (Edit ... just been browsing and look what I found, another take on this fabulous square, take a peek! )



This pattern is by Dly's Hooks and Yarns called Square in a square



The border is in Block St, this link will take you to a good tutorial with pictures on how to do this stitch.


For the border, I worked on the wrong side of the blanket, using white yarn, making 1dc into a stitch, followed by 1sc into the next stitch.  This creates a sort of small bobble on the right side; I wanted to keep the edging simple and quite unobtrusive because the blanket is quite busy. 

We have just had a 'short, sharp shower', ten minutes and it had moved along ... and my thirsty little garden says "thank you" Just spoken to my eldest son in the UK, he tells me he and his lovely girlfriend are heading out to friends, and they are determined to have a "braai' (Barbeque) today, come rain, hail or shine!  Here's hoping for a peak of sun and no showers ..

I hope you are enjoying a lovely Easter filled with yummy goodies, surrounded by your favourite family and friends, bright and sunny weather and having loads of fun.


Love Pat xx

Saturday, 28 March 2015

Hannah's Blanket





I have two of the cutest great-nieces on the planet ..... bright as buttons, very cute and the apples of their mamma and pappa's eyes!

This year I committed to making them each a snuggly blanket for their respective birthdays. 

Hannah Denise is dark haired and dainty, loves modern dancing, is in her school choir and enjoys drama, clearly music plays a defined role in her everyday!  She loves art and drawing too ... a very accomplished little lady! She has a quaint sense of style, and has been choosing her outfits for her day from when she was just a teeny tot .. and she is a little girl who likes a neat and tidy space around her! Spends fun time with her sister in their beautiful Wendy House, and loves to play with her many friends, a kind and caring, very special and sweet child.



This is her blanket ~



Yarn is our very good local brand Elle Family DK, Hook size 4mm, and the pattern is Priscilla Hewitt's Sunburst Square.
I added an extra row of Hdc in Lilac before adding the joining rows in white.  I used Attic 24's Join-asyougo method.



For the border I did 4 rows of granny clusters, and then a shell border of 7 dcs in each shell.


Have a most wonderful weekend lovely friends,
Pat xxxxxxxxxxx




Tuesday, 24 March 2015

Stripey Blanket Part 5

So good to be working again on my favourite WIP at the moment!!

We commence with 
Row 45 ::  Sc row in Shrimp
Row 46 - 47 :: A repeat of the Star Stitch rows in Magenta
Row 48 :: Sc row in Shrimp
Row 49 :: Hdc row in Bluebell
Row 50 :: HDc row in Saffron
Rows 51 - 53 :: A repeat of the Bobble Stitch rows in Saffron, Plum and Saffron
Rows 54 - 56 :: Hdc rows in Saffron, Pomegranate and Saffron


This is my new favourite stitch, the Star Stitch!  If you are on Instagram, go to #starstitch, the most amazingly fabulous creations can be found in this easy and fast little two row pattern.





For yarn, pattern references and other info, follow my posts Stripey Blankets Parts 1 - 4.

Hope you are having a great week!
Love and Hugs
Pat xxxxxxxxxx





















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Friday, 6 March 2015

A blanket and two hats!

Gee I've missed everyone!! Life is sometimes too hectic to have a moment to sit and contemplate what comes next!! So even though I have had every intention of getting down to a bit of blog writing, in the words of John Lennon "Life is what happens while you are busy making other plans".

I have had to put my beautiful Stripey Blanket WIP on the back burner for a couple of weeks ..... a Snuggle Blanket for a little niece's birthday present and an order for two hats popped up and have had all my attention.  And to be honest, I have rather enjoyed the diversity in yarns and patterns!

I am using a square based on one of my favourites, the Sunburst square, for the blanket in White, Fuschia, Violet, Crocus (a lilac) and Just Pink, all shades in our Elle Family Double Knit, a really good value for money yarn.  Hook is 4mm, and I am using the join-as-you-go method (link here).
All the squares are nearly up to the last row before the joining row, so my weekend hooky fix is organised!

In between making squares, I have made two hats for a friend's grand-daughter in the UK.  For the one pictured hereunder, I used a pattern that I keep on coming back to .. do you do that? .. it's featured in a Simply Crochet magazine Issue 26, and it has worked up beautifully!  Again I have used an Elle yarn, this one is called Rustic Double Knit and the colour is Cobalt blue, and for interest I have layered the dc rows with 'Seed pattern' rows in Dark Navy.

I hope the weekend is a good one,
until next post
Pat xxxxxx

Sunday, 22 February 2015

Spring Roses Tea Cosy

We have had the hottest weather of late; a heatwave of note, prolonged and uncomfortable .... more so because it makes working with wool a big no-no!! And so when we woke to a cloudy and cool Saturday here in my neck of the woods, I literally fell on my yarn and hook with such delight, and finished a WIP .. 

Spring Roses Tea Cosy Ta-dahhh!



I did not have the tea pot to hand to work around, just measurements, quite a challenge.  After scrapping two designs, I was finally happy with this sweet cosy, in white with leaves in beautiful Spring Green, and roses in Soft Yellow, Wisteria and Fondant, these all being gorgeous colours in the Stylecraft Special DK range.  

There is no complete pattern as such, I have notes on the body in white, and details of how I finished it off. The pattern consists of two rows :: 1 row in hdc, 1 row in hdc but including the bobble stitch every 6th stitch.  The bobbles are offset (see photo).  The widest measurement around the 'belly' of the pot is 40cm. I worked the body in two pieces and sewed the pieces together

First side:
I started with around 42 chains.
Row 1 ~ First hdc in 2nd chain from hook, hdc to end, turn
Row 2 ~ 2ch, hdc to last 3 sts, ch 1, miss one st, hdc to end. This forms the buttonhole, turn
Row 3 ~ 2ch, 9hdc, bobble st in next stitch (note here :: the bobble st is worked on the wrong side of your work), *5hdc, bobble st, continue to end, turn
Row 4 ~ 2ch, hdc to last 5 sts, and turn.  This forms the button hole strip.
Row 5 ~ 2ch, 1hdc, bobble st in next stitch, *5hdc, bobble st, continue to end, turn
Row 6 ~ 2ch, hdc to end of row
Row 7 ~ 2ch, 4hdc, bobble st in next stitch, *5hdc, bobble st, continue to end, turn
Now continue until you have the height you need minus about 2cm, which we will take up with decreasing rows. For this cosy, that worked out to a total of 19 rows from the start row ( 9 bobble rows and 10 plain hdc rows).

Row 20 ~ (or your next row depending on how many rows you have for the height you need) and (Right side) 2ch and 4hdc, 2hdc tog., *4hdc, 2hdc tog., continue from * to end of row, turn
Row 21 ~ Wrong side :: 2ch and 3hdc, bobble st in next st, *4hdc. bobble st, continue to end and hdc last however many sts you have left, I had 2 so I worked 2hdc, turn
Row 22 ~Right side ::  2 ch and 1hdc, 2hdc tog, *3hdc, 2hdc tog; continue to end, turn
Row 23 ~ Wrong side :: 2ch, hdc to end, turn
Row 24 ~ Right side :: 2ch,and 1hdc, *2hdc tog, 2hdc, continue from * to end, turn
Row 25 ~ Wrong side :: 2ch, hdc to end. That completes one side.

Second side ~
Repeat the instructions for the first side, except cast on stitches minus the buttonhole strip .. so I started with 36 chains instead of 42 chains.

Note:  once you have started the decrease rows, just work with the stitches you have.  You may have fewer or more sts that I had, remember that you are going to cover the decrease rows with masses of flowers and leaves, which will cover up with decrease rows anyway!

Once you have completed the two sides, fit to your tea pot and sew up the sides where necessary.  One seam will be short to come up to the bottom of the spout. The handle side closes with a pretty button and buttonhole.  I left the gaps open to the top of the cosy almost all the way, just stitching the last 1.5cm of each side together so that I had a complete round 'cap' onto which I attached the leaves and flowers 




I embellished the cosy with May roses and leaves from Lucy's pattern on Attic 24.  I added a row of slip stitches in green for a small neat edging along the handle and spout edges. For the finish on the bottom edge, I used a braid stitch in green :: see my post on Braid edging here


Hope you are having a good Sunday wherever you are, take care until next time,
Pat xxxxxxxxxx