Honestly, life is so busy right now, I just hardly get any time to myself! lol
Today I took my youngest son for his orthadontic appointment and so what with the usual discomfort of having his braces tightened and the fact he has a bad cold right now, he isn't feeling up to doing much, so I'm taking the chance to hop on here and update things a bit.
:)
I remembered to take some pics of the cushions, which sadly are taking forever seeing as I can't get sat to them much.
I haven't got all the buttons sewn on yet but they're done apart from that.
So with the first one, I did a rectangle of granny stripe and then sewed it together with a flap over fastening. I put a small ruffle round in cream.
I can't decide whether to add the ruffle down the sides as well. What do you think??
For this next one, I made two panels, then crocheted them together, which I felt was a nicer finish than the sewn together one above. I then made a shell border in cream. The opening side for this has the shell border on both parts, so that it doesn't matter which way it faces and there will be maybe 3 small buttons to fasten closed.
I keep wanting to put some flowers on as a decoration but I just know that with my family laying all over them they'll just end up looking a crushed mess!! lol
Last year I was given the gift of some money to get something I really wanted. Well I hadn't used it but for awhile now I've been thinking about getting some tunisian crochet hooks as I had a brief try of it, just the simple stitch and really liked it.
Well then I thought about the interchangeable knitting needles I have, which I love to use and wondered if it would be more useful to get something similar in crochet hooks, rather than buy a set of tunisian and then need something bigger if I decided to do a throw or something in that style.
So after looking at many reviews and after debating with myself for awhile, I decided to go for it and ordered these!!
Amazingly they arrived just as I was about to start the next cushion so I thought I would make it a panel cushion again in stripes but this time, I could use my new hooks and make the cushion with them while also practising some tunisian stitches at the same time, lol
So the first stripe (pink) is tunisian simple stitch, then then second one is a twisted purl stitch and the green stripe I'm working on at the moment is a honeycomb stitch, which I think is really pretty.
I'll let you see it as it progresses more of course but that's it so far.
Oh, and here's a look at the hooks and as you can see you also get a little pack with the cables and connectors in.
The missing one is the one I'm using on the cushion at the moment.
So far I love them!!
I've never used a wooden hook before, only ever the metal/aluminium ones, so it was all very new to me and apart from worrying it would snap too easily, which so far it hasn't, I'm really comfy with them already.
It was kind of strange at first though, trying to manoeuvre this suddenly long hook with a cable and stopper attached, but I'm feeling ok with them I think.
It was strange picking up a normal sized hook after though, haha.
Anyhow, that's my quick update, hope you are all well and enjoying this rare lovely weather!!
Take care!!
:)
Tuesday, 17 June 2014
Sunday, 8 June 2014
Could it be more pink???
Yes, the more pink than you can imagine, pink tee is finished!!
I crocheted it together instead of sewing it like it says to do and I think I really like how that turned out.
The pattern just gives you the basic idea and then you can tweek to suit what you want. So I didn't put the gap at the back and I made my collar have a small ruffle round it and sewed up the cleavage part. I also added buttons on the collar to give the look of it being buttoned down.
I think I'd make it a little shorter another time, use a different stitch pattern and also I wonder if I should have crocheted up further on the sides as that may have made the arms come down a little more instead of seeming to stick out straight across.
Also this yarn is acrylic, so maybe if I do something in cotton it may drape better.
Anyhow, here it is, modeled, by my fat bod! haha
At least It's finished at last!!
:)
I crocheted it together instead of sewing it like it says to do and I think I really like how that turned out.
The pattern just gives you the basic idea and then you can tweek to suit what you want. So I didn't put the gap at the back and I made my collar have a small ruffle round it and sewed up the cleavage part. I also added buttons on the collar to give the look of it being buttoned down.
I think I'd make it a little shorter another time, use a different stitch pattern and also I wonder if I should have crocheted up further on the sides as that may have made the arms come down a little more instead of seeming to stick out straight across.
Also this yarn is acrylic, so maybe if I do something in cotton it may drape better.
Anyhow, here it is, modeled, by my fat bod! haha
At least It's finished at last!!
:)
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