Pictures - and a quilt!
Finally, a picture of the shawl that I crocheted in two days almost a month ago. This is an incredibly simple design. Simply chain 27 stitches, make 3 extra (for your double crochet base), turn, DC into the fourth loop from the hook, and DC across. Turn, chain 3, DC into the fourth loop from hook (you are skipping one, which you would normally NOT SKIP if working in hdc or sc), DC across. I continued until I'd finished my second ball of Encore Boucle Colorspun, which made it long enough to comfortably drape over my shoulders when it's chilly.So there -- finally a picture of something other than socks! And even more shocking, here's something that's not even crocheting or knitting...
A quilt!
Yes, a genuine, bonified quilt. This is actually the first quilting project I have ever finished, and of which I am incredibly proud. The design came from "Quick Quilts" magazine (not sure which issue), and I modified the suggested colors. All items used were from the shop, and the fabric is all 100% cotton flannel. I used Mettler quilting thread in my regular sewing machine (I think it got rather upset with me, towards the end of this), dark purple for the top, light green for the bottom.
According to the instructions in the magazine, this quilt should take about 2 1/2 hours. Ha! Let's just say it took a lot, lot more than that, and not say anything more on how long it took me, all right? This is a self-binding backing, I believe it is called, so the backing comes around to be the binding on the front of the quilt.I adore this quilt. It's soft and cuddly, and I love the way the colors go together. If you'd like to see it "in person," it will be at the shop on a permanent basis. And if you want to make one of your own, let us know! I have the fabric requirements and can make copies of the pattern, as well as my variations.
Thank you for reading, and if you didn't know, today at 10:44 AM CST the autumnal equinox took place...so we're closer to winter than summer now. Get your crafts ready for those cold winter months!
Labels: chunky yarn, crochet, flannel, learning, Plymouth Yarn, quilting, shawls







