Sunday, May 30, 2010
My Daughter's Long Shirt
Here is the first thing I made for my daughter... its a long shirt (or short dress, depends on how you look at it, lol). I think I did a fair enough job, although in this photo, it is not totally finished (no buttons or edging!) because someone was feeling impatient to put it on and take a photo.
I think the model is the the cutest thing in the photo though ~ beautiful Imogen is 5 years old :-D
Saturday, May 29, 2010
Crafting With Style: Afghan & Blanket Sizes
I was looking around for some "averages" for making various sized bedspreads/afghans/blankets. Although I have found that for my personal preference I am making mine bigger for my queen sized bed, Crafting With Style: Afghan & Blanket Sizes gives sizes for all different beds, as well as according to usage (ie: lap throw, baby blanket etc.)
I think it's a job well done, and I thoroughly recommend you bookmark it for yourself... maybe even share the link around as it is SO useful. Way to GO Crafting With Style !
I think it's a job well done, and I thoroughly recommend you bookmark it for yourself... maybe even share the link around as it is SO useful. Way to GO Crafting With Style !
A Queen Sized Bedspread...
I am making a Queen sized bedspread out of a beautiful variegated yarn that my sister bought me for Mother's Day... it is a combination of a maroon colour, pink and white. I am making these 6" (15cm) granny squares in Extended Double Crochet, then doing an half inch border around in white (to be joined together).
At the moment, I have done 13 squares (without the white). Once I have fourteen, then I am going to crochet in white around the coloured squares, then join them together in a strip. This is one row (width ways) of the bedspread. My mum helped me calculate how many of everything I had to do, to do it as wide as the bed, plus adding the overhang, based on the queen bed being 60" x 80". Our final calculations are: the spread will measure 84" x 102" ~ and this means it will be fourteen squares by seventeen squares. The total number of squares I will need to make is... 238!!!! Eeeeeeesh, this blanket will take forever, and a day ~ but it will be worth it :-D
Now, doing that many squares may get monotonous, so I am thinking up another project to crochet for the 'in between times' when I am feeling so over doing squarey square squares ~ I'm off to search the web for inspiration!
At the moment, I have done 13 squares (without the white). Once I have fourteen, then I am going to crochet in white around the coloured squares, then join them together in a strip. This is one row (width ways) of the bedspread. My mum helped me calculate how many of everything I had to do, to do it as wide as the bed, plus adding the overhang, based on the queen bed being 60" x 80". Our final calculations are: the spread will measure 84" x 102" ~ and this means it will be fourteen squares by seventeen squares. The total number of squares I will need to make is... 238!!!! Eeeeeeesh, this blanket will take forever, and a day ~ but it will be worth it :-D
Now, doing that many squares may get monotonous, so I am thinking up another project to crochet for the 'in between times' when I am feeling so over doing squarey square squares ~ I'm off to search the web for inspiration!
Welcome!
Hello to everyone out there!
I have started this blog out of my newfound love of learning to crochet... I am loving it so much that I just had to blog about it :-)
I'm going to scour the internet for all the info I can get, I want to share my projects and I want to hear from you all too. I am so glad that I can crochet, and it is something that I can do that adds to my life, home and family...
So let's GO!!!
I have started this blog out of my newfound love of learning to crochet... I am loving it so much that I just had to blog about it :-)
I'm going to scour the internet for all the info I can get, I want to share my projects and I want to hear from you all too. I am so glad that I can crochet, and it is something that I can do that adds to my life, home and family...
So let's GO!!!
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