My little boy spent his weekend with his grandparents and gave me some time to finish a project. I've always wanted to make myself some warm indoor shoes and during the rainy weekend, I was finally able to finish one.
These shoes fit my size 6 feet snugly and I'm planning to go to suppliers to check on how to get soles for them so that I can use them outside. I used leftover buttons to give the shoes a little design. With a little more practice, I can probably use other crochet stitches to give them more variety but for now, I'm really happy with the outcome!
Sunday, 22 September 2013
Saturday, 14 September 2013
Artesania Art and Crafts Fair
I went to the Artesania Art and Crafts Fair to support my friends in selling their handmade projects. Here are some photos of their items :)
Thursday, 5 September 2013
Shell Baby Beanie Pattern
Since I have some free time today, I decided to do the pattern for the Shell Baby Beanie Pattern I previously posted. For those who haven't seen it, you can check out my post about it.
Notes:
I ran out of bulky worsted weight yarn so to make do, I used two strands of normal worsted weight yarn. You can just add more strands to fit the bulkiness and thickness that you want.
Don't join round unless stated. :)
Round 1 (Color 1)
CH2 in Magic Ring (counts as 1HDC), 7 HDC (8 HDC)
Round 2
CH2, 1HDC in same ST, 2 HDC in each ST around (16 HDC)
Round 3
Rep Round 2 (32 HDC)
Round 4
CH3 (counts as first DC) DC in each remaining ST around, join with SL ST in top ST of CH3
Repeat Round 4 for Rounds 5 and 6
(you can add more rounds here to get the desired length)
Round 7 (change to color 2)
Attach color to DC, HDC around
Round 8
HDC around
Round 9 (change to color 1)
SC around
Round 10
DC in 3rd SC from Hook. 4DC in same stitch (Shell Made)
Skip 2 SC, SC in 3rd SC
Skip 2 SC, Shell in 3rd SC
Repeat around
SL ST in last SC
Finish off with a tail long enough to weave in.
If you have comments, questions or adjustments to the pattern, you can do so by sending me a message!
Notes:
I ran out of bulky worsted weight yarn so to make do, I used two strands of normal worsted weight yarn. You can just add more strands to fit the bulkiness and thickness that you want.
Don't join round unless stated. :)
Round 1 (Color 1)
CH2 in Magic Ring (counts as 1HDC), 7 HDC (8 HDC)
Round 2
CH2, 1HDC in same ST, 2 HDC in each ST around (16 HDC)
Round 3
Rep Round 2 (32 HDC)
Round 4
CH3 (counts as first DC) DC in each remaining ST around, join with SL ST in top ST of CH3
Repeat Round 4 for Rounds 5 and 6
(you can add more rounds here to get the desired length)
Round 7 (change to color 2)
Attach color to DC, HDC around
Round 8
HDC around
Round 9 (change to color 1)
SC around
Round 10
DC in 3rd SC from Hook. 4DC in same stitch (Shell Made)
Skip 2 SC, SC in 3rd SC
Skip 2 SC, Shell in 3rd SC
Repeat around
SL ST in last SC
Finish off with a tail long enough to weave in.
Labels:
baby,
beanie,
beanie hat,
crochet,
free pattern,
hat,
shell stitch
Tuesday, 3 September 2013
September, here we go!
I'm down to the last two orders of beanies and will move on to the baby blankets and a big (drumroll please!) table runner that someone commissioned me to do. Not very fond of doing those kind of projects because it uses mercerized cotton and an insy winsy crochet hook.
I haven't even gotten around to buying the yarns but I've started practicing my grip for the 1.30mm crochet hook that I have. I'm more comfortable with the bigger ones and worsted weight yarn.
September's less stressful than August (hopefully) and will give me more time to do more projects and start out on other crafts. Since I haven't made anything new except for the beanies that I've already posted, here's a photo of my little boy (who has just learned how to roll over on his tummy) taking his afternoon nap with his baby blankie.
Don't worry, he's breathing just fine. He makes it a point to adjust his head when his nose gets too buried in his comforter :)
I haven't even gotten around to buying the yarns but I've started practicing my grip for the 1.30mm crochet hook that I have. I'm more comfortable with the bigger ones and worsted weight yarn.
September's less stressful than August (hopefully) and will give me more time to do more projects and start out on other crafts. Since I haven't made anything new except for the beanies that I've already posted, here's a photo of my little boy (who has just learned how to roll over on his tummy) taking his afternoon nap with his baby blankie.
Don't worry, he's breathing just fine. He makes it a point to adjust his head when his nose gets too buried in his comforter :)
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