Monday, November 26, 2012

Teeny tiny bedroom in a tin

Ok, so this is not a crochet project, but its too cute not to share!!
I found a teeny tiny doll so I just had to make her a teeny tiny bedroom!  Isn't it super CUTE!!!
Shawn gave me an Altoids tin to use. He had been carrying it around in his stash for years - it was the perfect size for a teeny tiny bed room! 


Sunday, November 18, 2012

Pink Ninja Gloves

I have been working on a special project tonight, a pair of pink ninja gloves for a special little girl who loves to play ninjas with her brothers! I will be knitting two pairs of black ones tomorrow for her brothers!!! Hiiiii Yaaaaa! 

Here is where I found the pattern.

Saturday, November 17, 2012

Winter Cowl

I have been working on a Christmas present for Shawn's brother for a little while, I am thrilled that I finally finished it. It is crocheted with a number 7 crochet hook with a waffle style pattern in100 % super soft Merino wool- sooo snuggly and perfect for winter in Europe!
This Cowl can be worn 4 ways -
#1 - Long and Loose
#2 Doubled up 

#3 The Triple Wrap

#4- The Tasteful Tuck

Saturday, November 10, 2012

Cotton Dishcloths

While I was shopping this week, I noticed some cotton kitchen twine  for sale at Countdown- two balls for $3.60. That's quite a lot cheaper than buying cotton yarn at spotlight. So I bought a pack, which turns out, is enough to make 3 dishcloths... which are far more beautiful than ordinary old store bought dish cloths!! Yet another excellent use for crochet!!! 

Saturday, November 3, 2012

Wisteria Lacy Shawl

Now I normally like to crochet, but recently I got some beautiful 4ply varigated wool 

(on special from spotlight, for only $5 a ball) that was far more suitable for knitting so I thought I would be a bit adventurous and dust the cobwebs off my knitting skills. 
I had a good look for a shawl pattern on Ravelry and came across this gorgeous pattern that was able to be downloaded for free. 
© Marisa Hernandez
The pattern is called "Easy As Pie" and I was really hoping it lived up to it's name. 
It took quite a while to get going, and I must admit I did a lot of counting and recounting to get the pattern semi right at first.... even then, I didn't quite get the numbers right. In the long run despite almost despairing at the lace chart I was supposed to know how to follow, I finished it, and it looked glorious ... even if I do say so myself! Here are some photos of my effort... let me know what you think!!






It's now proudly owned by my mum, which is kind of fitting as she was the one who taught me to knit in the first place :)


Monday, October 22, 2012

Spanish Rose Blanket

Well its finished!!!!! 
So beautiful, and such a relief to complete a large size blanket! 
This one is a Christmas present.
 If you would like to make one too.. you can find the free pattern Here

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Coconut Ice Angel Jacket

Ohhhh I totally love how this little jacket turned out!!! So beautiful!

The original pattern is for a newborn size with 3 ply wool. I used 8 ply and a 4mm hook and it turned out in a size suitable for a 2- 3 year old 
You can find the free pattern here

Plum Blossom Baby Blanket

Our plum tree is blossoming, and it inspired me to post this little project I made earlier this year. 

Sometimes simple ideas turn out the most beautiful. To make this little baby blanket, I used a simple granny square pattern, with 3 colours: Soft Pink, White and Soft Green, in double knit acrylic yarn. 


 The finished article is beautiful and super soft.... just as a baby blanket should be!!!

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Granny Rose Tutorial

A little while ago I stumbled upon a blog that featured a free Crochet Along project. It was called the Granny Rose Crochet Along and it featured a fab 3D style rose motif surrounded by leaves and a granny square. It is an excellent tutorial and it inspired me to have a go!

Here are a couple of projects I completed:
 This Blue Rose knee rug has come in handy for my mother in law, who cracked a vertebrae and has had to spend quite a bit of time sitting down... what a pretty way to keep your knees warm!!!!


 This bright colored baby blanket was commissioned for a work collegue who was expecting a baby girl.... she loved it!!!


This is my favourite so far, I just LOVE LOVE LOVE the colour combination (it looks so much brighter in real life)  here's a close up of the detail :) 


The latest granny rose project I am attempting is a larger size afghan for a Christmas present. I am loving the way its turning out. I am planning a lovely lacy border in red and black. Spanish rose style.

If you would like to try the granny rose you can find the free pattern here.


Crochet Technicolour Tote

The July 2012 edition of Australian Better Homes and Gardens had a fantastic crochet special. Within it, was a great pattern for a modern take on the granny square bag. I loved the results so much I made two!!! 
I love the happy spring style colours in this one (it ended up in Utah USA as a gift for an Aunt)
Blues, Greens, Purples... peacock colours :) 
Want to make one too??? You can find the free pattern here

Retro Granny Ripple Table Mat and Bag Bag.

My sisters birthday is coming up, she is really into retro decor. 
I decided to make her a retro table mat and matching bag bag. 



The stitch I chose to use is called granny ripple, you can find a tutorial for it here . Sure hope she likes it!

Saturday, October 13, 2012

Rainbow Granny Square Blanket- First Crochet Project

I decided to start to crochet in April of 2012.  I was expecting a baby in August of that same year,and was looking for a hobby that was colorful  portable and useful. I got hooked on crochet... boy did I crochet... I turned out a huge amount of work, aiming to complete my smaller projects in a day and larger projects within 3 days right up until my baby was born (I took my crochet with me to the hospital- I was being induced). 

Here is my very first project; a rainbow baby blanket for my baby boy Ace.
 I used a traditional style of granny squares with my favorite color scheme... RAINBOW!!!

Here is the blanket being put to good use... by baby Ace :) 

Friday, October 12, 2012

Lacy Lights

These crochet votives are beautiful, fast and easy to crochet and make great inexpensive gifts ... recycle your old jars into glowing lacy luminaries.
Here are some I have made recently from a free pattern I found on Ravelry.