Showing posts with label finished blue crochet cardigan off.. Show all posts
Showing posts with label finished blue crochet cardigan off.. Show all posts

Sunday, 4 January 2009

Spurred on by a broken resolution



Thank you Crobbles and Knitting Nurd for making me feel less guilty about breaking my first resolution. A bit of guilt on my part worked wonders though and spurred me on to finish all the pieces of my blue cardigan. I still have to stitch it all together and crochet all the bands as you can see but I feel fairly chuffed that I have managed to get rid of a 5yrs lingering WIP.I have managed to find some buttons in my stash which although not perfect will be in keeping with my "not buying anything unless I absolutely need it" resolution.

My excuse for carrying on with the green shawl last night was that I would need to lay out and pin all the pieces of the cardigan to stitch them up and I didn't feel like crawling about on the floor whilst watching Poirot on TV. I still have 10 rows to crochet to complete the shawl so that will take me a while as the rows get wider and so take longer to crochet. The shawl will certainly be warm as the wool is thicker than the one recommended on the pattern. I was making the shawl for warmth rather than decoration so I am not unhappy with the result.

Although this is the second shawl I have made from this pattern I am still struggling with the way the Blue Curacao pattern is written. Too many * to * and ** to *** including one more * to ** for me. I understand that the pattern would have been very long to write out fully but I do think it is really off putting unless you can crochet to a half circle diagram where following the rows isn't easy either. I have the added drawback of learning crochet UK way and using UK interpretation of stitches for 50 yrs and now having to relearn all the names of the stitches when following new crochet books.

My name was mentioned on Ravelry as a suggestion for leading a CAL (crochet a long for people like me who had no idea what CAL meant) on Tall Latte. I don't feel confident enough to lead anyone even though I have made 3 so far. I still have to watch every row and count every increase plus the added thing that I still convert the stitches to UK which would just confuse everyone anyway! I have replied that I will try to help anyone who is stuck but I don't want to lead. I don't want to make another Tall Latte at the moment as I have other things planned. Plus I don't like the short sleeves and have only made one with those sleeves and that was for my niece. I presume that when you join a CAL or KAL then you go along at the same pace as everyone else row by row and that alone would drive me potty :)

Wednesday, 21 November 2007

Flapper style mohair hat and scarf







I crocheted a flapper style hat with matching scarf from some Hayfield Mohair and when I tried it on I felt like Mary Pickford or one of the old movie stars about to be abducted by Rudolph Valentino and taken to his tent in the desert. The hat and scarf are really warm. The scarf could be used as a wrap it's quite wide but I feel it is far too hot for me to ever wear and so will be destined for sale if anyone would be willing to pay the cost of 6 balls of mohair. I doubt if either of my nieces are warm hat kind of girls so can't think of anyone that I could give it to as a Christmas present.






I have finished off Sue's cardigan and put some slightly glittery blue buttons on it so I hope she will like it. I took another photo with me wearing it and it does look marginally better than the flat on the hanger photo I took yesterday.






Buster has hurt his leg. I don't know what he has done. He came back from his walk on Monday and was OK and then later on I was in the kitchen when I heard a bang and a lot of scuffling and he came in limping and showing me his paw. I presume he fell off the sofa and landed funnily. I have checked his foot and leg over thoroughly and nothing seems swollen but he is still limping. I didn't take him for walks yesterday and today he is walking better but still limping. If it doesn't get any better then I will have to visit the vet's once again. I know it sounds mean but I really can't afford another trip this month so I am hoping he has just pulled something and will be back to his normal self tomorrow.