I sent off my parcel to my swap partner during the week, so I hope its not long before I can show and tell what I made along with some of the trials and tribulations that I came across while making it.
I have been playing with crochet again and while I was looking for something completely different I found a box of crochet cotton that I brought back from South Africa. This box has been stored in one of my under bed boxes, and I have to admit I didn't even know it was there, let alone contain so many balls of cotton so what should I do with it???? I try to get some things together for a crochet group that I head up and someone had mentioned crochet edgings so that was the start for my cottons. I found on pinterest
this and it was said to only take about 30 mins to complete a guest towel so that seemed good enough for me and off I went. I started with a No 5 crochet cotton, and a 3/8th " gap between stitches. I felt it was too thick for my towel, and it's also too close, so my second attempt was with a No 8 thread and still the 3/8" spacing and I like that much better. I will keep both as examples of what I like and what I don't....you can make up your own mind
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Much prefer the flatter look. |
I then decided to try out a pattern on a pillow case, so off to the shops to buy some brand new pillowcases.... beware they are not finished off as nicely as you and I would want, but I wanted to start there and then - so beggars can't be choosers...... I once again have used the No 5 cotton because I have a lot more of that than white No 8, so I made the spacing 1/2" and although it looks O.K. I think it is still a bit bulky....so I might just have to finish and use them for my spare bedroom and start again for my bed.
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Should have ironed it before the photo shoot :) |
I am on another mission, in fact its a secret mission so I can't really tell you anything about it but I will just give you a few glimpses of what I am up to and you can use your imagination as to what they will become...how about that?
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This is just the beginning |
I have also had a play at some more embroidery ...... no Angie - this is not for the Cathedral Window blocks!
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Should do more of this before my eyes go completely |
Some of you may know that I have a love hate relationship with EQ (Electric Quilt) but today I love it as I recreated this block.......I had seen the block before but couldn't find it in cyber world so had to get my brain in gear and draw it up .......
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YEAH!!! it works and I love it |
Last but not least I am making some blocks ........ I would love to tell you what these are going to be, but if I did I think I would have to kill you as these are top secret ..... wonder how long I will be able to keep them secret?
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More in the Hexigon world |
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Half square triangles in the making |
We are off tomorrow to visit Chester and then onto Liverpool, so hopefully next time I will have some sites to show you .....that's if the rain keeps off.
Blimey, Jo, everything you do (even the stuff you're not 100% happy with) is always so neat and even and just gorgeous! I love the crochet trim in particular. I'll need to learn how to do that!
ReplyDeleteLove my mitts Jo but want to have a go at your pretty trims,guest towels pillow cases or perhaps hanks.what lovely work and ideas you have.Take you umbrella with you and your camera so we can see lots of photo's
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