Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Beyond the Square: Motif # 48

Motif # 48

Category: Hexagons

Progress: 88 of 100+

Notes:
A very easy and simple hexagon in a beautiful color-combo. I'm pleased with this one!




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Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Beyond the Square: Motif # 130

Motif # 130

Category: Unusual Shapes

Progress: 87 of 100+

Notes:
That was one of the most interesting motifs so far: this oval isn't worked in rounds, but in rows. Sometimes it goes around the corner, sometimes you work a few chain loops, and sometimes you connect them. In the end, you meet your starting row again and sew both ends together. I loved making this one!!




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Monday, September 3, 2012

Beyond the Square: Motif # 63

Motif # 63

Category: Triangles

Progress: 86 of 100+

Notes:
This is quite an unusual pattern: the corners of the triangle are made with long chain loops, which make the whole motif look kind of 3-dimensional.




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Sunday, September 2, 2012

About a Blanket


Recently I've already shared a glimpse of the new blanket I'm working on, so let's talk about this new project some more. A few weeks ago, I heard my Mom talking to a friend about my crochet, saying how much she loved the Magic Blanket I've made last year. That reminded me that back then I had already thought about making a blanket like this for her for Christmas, and so I started right away (without her knowing, of course).

On August 4th, I grabbed my "Crochet on the Double" swivel hooks with connecting cable, some left-over yarn in my stash, and started the new double-ended crochet blanket with a width of 140 cm (55"). So far, I've made about 70 cm (28"), that means I've come a good way already, because I'm planning with a length of like 170 cm (67").


What bothered me a little, was the yarn: I had some balls of light blue, dark blue and beige in my stash, from a project I wanted to start but never did. It's the same acrylic yarn that I've used for my own Magic Blanket, the quality is similar to Bravo by Schachenmayr, but it's from the drugstore. I've soon discovered, that I needed more of the light blue and the beige, and so I went to the drugstore to buy some more - but (of course) I couldn't get exactly the same shade of what I already had. The color number is the same, but the serial number had changed, and so had the shade of the colors: both the blue and the beige are slightly darker than the ones I had started with.

I still had lots of the old yarn (but not enough to finish the whole blanket), so I've switched over to the new yarn (the darker one), working the middle part of the blanket with this one, and later I'll be returning to the old yarn (the lighter one) again. This way, the blanket will still look symmetrical and I can say that the color-shift was intended. On today's photos, in poor lighting conditions (or if you're a man, like John) you can't even tell the difference between the shades, so I think it'll be alright.


Now a few words about the pattern: again, I use the same double-ended crochet pattern I've used for my Magic Blanket. If you're a new reader, you can go back to my old posts and find out more about how this is done. I've found the pattern in "Crochet Master Class", but guess what? I've discovered that there's even a free online-version of this pattern on Woman's Day, so there's no need to buy the whole book, just because you like this pattern, isn't that great?


If you've been following the Magic Blanket Ride, you already now that the crazy part of this blanket is, that front- and backside look different from each other. I've used the two shades of blue, off-white, plus some shades of pink/purple for the one side, and the beige for the other side, and it looks good so far, I think.


I've already made some good progress (the pattern's quick and easy), so I think I can finish the blanket in a few weeks from now - hope you'll be back for the Grand Finale! :)


Lots of Love from K-town,


 

Saturday, September 1, 2012

Beyond the Square: Motif # 97

Motif # 97

Category: Squares

Progress: 85 of 100+

Notes:
So, here's what you can do with Motif # 96 (the mesh), that I've posted a few days ago. The center reminds me a little bit of wiggly crochet, although the stitches are not so dense. I'm not sure if those dc's - which are worked onto the mesh later - are supposed to stand up, but on the picture in the book they do. However, I like it better when the stitches lie flat, like you see it in my version of the motif.




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