Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Next Project: Zoe's Doc Blanket

I've been wanting to try a Corner to Corner (C2C) blanket for a while.  Now Amelia has her blanket, Zoe (3) has been asking me multiple times a day when her blanket will be done.  Poor girl doesn't understand the concept of MONTHS yet.  So far it's been a learning experience and a bit trickier than I thought but I'm starting to get the hang of it.

Chart:


























Materials: (Vanna's Choice Yarn)
F Hook












Sources:
Inspired by these pictures
https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/f3/65/1e/f3651e923cd9c9e8ba6719e18c291f41.jpg
http://wondersofdisney.yolasite.com/resources/disjunior/mcstuffins/docexaminelambie2.png

Owls in a Tree Blanket



Amelia (7) helped me design this blanket for her twin bed.  It is an amalgamation of a few patterns linked below.  This is completed in Single Crochet with an F Hook (although I crochet with little tension so for "normal" crocheters it may be more like an H hook).  I learned a lot about graphs, colour changes and bobbins.  I'm planning on adding a border but Zoe (3) is insisting I work on her blanket so that's taking precedence for now ;).Please note that this is an untested design and I don't claim to be an experience pattern designer.

Materials:  (Vanna's Choice Yarn)
White (dyed with glow in the dark acryllic paint using this method - http://hodgepodgecrochet.net/2014/09/diy-glow-in-the-dark-yarn/) - for the stars and moon
Navy - sky
Raspberry - bottom left owl, hearts
Aqua - letters & top owl
Eggplant - right owl
Oatmeal - inside of owls
Black - owl eyes
Silver Heather - tree
Orange (from my stash) - owl beaks
F/5-3.75mm Hook

Graph:



































Notes:
I actually just did 3x3 squares for each of the stars as this X design did not work well in SC.
I highly recommend using bobbins.  These are just small ones I picked up from Target but I've since purchased the huge ones you can find at Dollar Tree.  They should make for less knots when the bobbins run out.  I also learned to change color every time there was a color change more than a couple of stitches.  It made for a much cleaner finish without carrying yarn across different colors, especially with the big difference between the Navy and Silver Heather.























I experimented with a few different joining techniques but settled on this one by the end of the project.  I only used it when joining two strands of the same color though.  http://jennybellairs.blogspot.com/2010/01/fast-pictorial-guide-to-weavers-knot.html?m=1

Sources:
Owl - https://www.pinterest.com/pin/297800594089339342/
Tree - https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/cf/85/b5/cf85b5362bdfab2e4c718c07e10d2c99.jpg
Alphabet - https://www.pinterest.com/pin/297800594089335917/

You are welcome to sell what you make from this pattern, but please link back to this blog to credit the pattern.

Wednesday, January 20, 2016

Puff Stitch Hat

This one was for me.  I needed something a bit more colorful

Pattern:
http://www.bhookedcrochet.com/2015/01/06/free-puff-stitch-hat-pattern/

Materials:
Red Heart Unforgettable in dragonfly. 
H hook

Notes:
Adult large size with an extra few rows of puff stitch and single crochet. . . . I have a big head AND lots of hair.