The brown shell pattern ones are based on the Mariposas boot cuff but I did not like the idea of doing the short rows for the bottom, so I ended up just doing regular single crochets. Have any of you lovely ladies been making boot cuffs lately?
Sunday, December 14, 2014
Boot cuff BONANZA!!
These still seem to be really popular. I didn't think they would continue selling this year as well...I sold quite a bunch of these last year :) So I was pleasantly surprised to see my sales of these pick up at a rapid pace as Fall turned to Winter! Here are some patterns that I have been making, some of these are variations of patterns I found online....
Friday, December 5, 2014
Chunky yarn cowls and neck warmers! 'tis the season :)
I had to find all sorts of patterns to use up the chunky yarn I wrote about in my last blog post, and hats and neck warmers/ cowls appear to be a good use of this kind of yarn. So, of course, as I started searching, I found that all the generous souls of blogland had put forth their magical creativity into tons of these projects...
The white one is the Buttoned shell stitch cowl from Stephanie of All About Ami, and the black and white one is from Petals to Picots! Loved both of these patterns, I will surely be making a tone more of these. I added a hand painted parrot bead/ button I had purchased in India last summer to add the Awww :) factor. These would make such fun gifts too.
I am now making some of the Candy Swirl Placemats (from The Crochet Crowd) for my younger daughter to give as Christmas gifts to her teachers. That's another fun crochet project and gift to whip up!
And yes, I'm now looking forward to Winter break...I get 16 days off, which means more time to crochet :))
The white one is the Buttoned shell stitch cowl from Stephanie of All About Ami, and the black and white one is from Petals to Picots! Loved both of these patterns, I will surely be making a tone more of these. I added a hand painted parrot bead/ button I had purchased in India last summer to add the Awww :) factor. These would make such fun gifts too.
I am now making some of the Candy Swirl Placemats (from The Crochet Crowd) for my younger daughter to give as Christmas gifts to her teachers. That's another fun crochet project and gift to whip up!
And yes, I'm now looking forward to Winter break...I get 16 days off, which means more time to crochet :))
Friday, November 28, 2014
Rainbow shells afghan!
I bought this huge lot of Red Heart Super Saver yarn off of Craigslist for $20, so my daughter just worked with they colors I got to make this Rainbow Shells afghan. We were not too sure about how these colors would look together, but the results seem to prove that we were needlessly worried. What do you lovely ladies (and crochet guys too! I know there are quite a few of you out there :)) think?? The pattern is available free on the Red Heart website.
My most recent find is 2 large garbage bags full of Lion Brand's Thick and Quick yarn (53 skeins total!!) for $30, again off of Craigslist! So...now all three of us are off to use up all of that, and we are knitting cowls and hats, so many fun free patterns for chunky yarn currently available on the internets :)
Friday, October 31, 2014
Starflower mandala from Zootyowlcards.....So addictive :)
So I finally tried out the Starflower mandala pattern from http://zootyowlcards.blogspot.com/2014/04. /starflower-mandala-pattern.html
What a fun project! Even though I have crocheted several hundreds (??) of doilies, doing one in yarn, and with such colorful ones at that, had a totally amazing result. So of course, I couldn't make just one...I started about 4 of these together, and just kept working in assembly line fashion, reading one line of the pattern and doing it on all of my pieces :) This sample was just the first one to get done. It turned out to be huge, 23" in diameter. Perfect to use on a side table, or even on the coffee table! Go ahead and try it out, if you haven't made one yet!! It's a great scrapbuster project.
Thanks for stopping by!!
Monday, October 6, 2014
My first pattern, and did I mention FREE????
Materials: 3 colors
of your favorite yarn. Hook size appropriate for the yarn you are using. You
can use as many different colors as you wish. This would make a great afghan to
use up your scrap yarn!
I used Hobby Lobby I Love
This Yarn Neon, in the colors of Pink, White, and Gray, and a size H
crochet hook.
Special
Instructions
Shell: 2 dc, ch
5, 2 dc in indicated stitch or space.
To change
color: work last dc at end of each row up to final yo, yo with new
color and draw through to complete stitch.
Multiple for this
pattern is: 9+7. With this in mind you can make afghan in any width you choose.
You could even make a scarf out of it.
With first color, make desired number of chains to start,
making sure your chain is divisible by 9, then add 7 more chains.
Row 1: dc in 4th
ch from hook. Ch 2, sk 2 chs, shell in next ch. * Sk 2 chs, dc in next ch. Ch
2, sk 2 chs, dc in next ch. Ch 2, sk 2 chs, shell in next ch. Repeat from *
across, ending ch 2, sk 2 chs, dc in last ch. Ch 3, turn.
Row 2: With next
color, dc in first dc, ch 2, shell in next ch 2 sp between next 2 dc.* Ch 2, sc
in 3rd ch of ch 5 of next shell. Ch 2, shell in next ch 2 sp between
next 2 dc. Repeat from * across, ending with sc in 3rd ch of ch 5 of
last shell, ch 2, dc in top of turning ch. Ch 3, turn.
Row 3: With next
color, dc in 1st dc.* Ch 2, Shell in next sc. Ch 2, sc in 3rd
ch of next shell. Ch 2, shell in next sc. Ch 2, sc in 3rd ch of next
shell. Repeat from * across, ending ch 2, sc in 3rd ch of last
shell, ch2, dc in turning chain of previous row.
All
remaining rows: Following established color sequence, work row 3
from now on, changing colors at the end of each row until blanket reaches
desired length. At the end of the last row, fasten off.
Border: any kind you like. You could do shells or several
rounds of sc followed by a final row of sc and picots.
Please go ahead and try it :) I would love to know how it goes for you. If you find any snags, I would appreciate hearing from you so I can fix them.
Saturday, September 27, 2014
Some intricate thread crochet...for a change :)
Soooo, it was too hot in New Delhi for me to do any work with yarn. Switched to thread crochet and embroidery due to that. I picked these patterns from a vintage Magic Crochet magazine.....My mom also gave me company, she made the red doily. I made the other two. The pink one has Irish crochet leaves....
I also made a ton of torana/ bandhanwar/ door blessings with sparkly yarn, after being inspired by the patterns in Gujarat temples....I have been planning to write up some of those patterns and share with all the wonderful people who have been stopping by my blog :), but it just hasn't happened yet....One of these days!
I also made a ton of torana/ bandhanwar/ door blessings with sparkly yarn, after being inspired by the patterns in Gujarat temples....I have been planning to write up some of those patterns and share with all the wonderful people who have been stopping by my blog :), but it just hasn't happened yet....One of these days!
Saturday, August 30, 2014
Summer embroideries....
Just came back last week from a 5 week vacation, spending time with family in India. Got quite a few projects done over there as well.... I was really excited to make this "Kalash" embroidery. I found the pattern as a coloring page, came up with the stitches as I went along, trying to use as many different filling stitches as I could think of. A kalash is a copper pot, topped with mango leaves and a coconut. According to Wikipedia, "The Kalasha is believed to contain amrita, the elixir of life, and thus is viewed as a symbol of abundance, wisdom, and immortality". The swastika on the kalash is not to be confused with Hitler's, since it is a 5000 year old Hindu symbol, distorted and given all sorts of negative connotations by him.



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