Monday, April 4, 2011

March (and Feb) crafting

I’m finding it’s rather difficult to get much crafting done with an infant to take care of, and the craft room still looks like a tornado hit it, but I did manage to get a few items done in the past couple of months.  2011_02 Peruvian scarf

My sister had a birthday at the end of January.  I wasn’t sure what to get her – and I knew I wouldn’t be able to finish my original plan, so I quickly made up a scarf for her (sorry for the picture quality – I forgot to get a pic before I gave it to her). This is supposed to coordinate with the mittens and Peruvian hat I made a couple of years ago.  It only took 3 to 4 years to get her a complete, matching set! 

 

I finally finished up (weaved in ends) for all the dishcloths I worked on last fall.  They were awesome projects to take to all the medical appointments I had while pregnant… especially towards the end when it seemed I had at least two a week!  Just pop a small ball of cotton yarn and a hook in my bag and I had a easy, portable project.  A couple of patterns came from Priscilla Hewitt’s Five Textured Washcloths (patterns #1 and #4).

  2010_02_05 Five Textured Dishcloths – Dishcloth #4 722      2011_02_05 Five Textured Dishcloths #1 724

Then there were a couple from Lion Brand.  The left one is called Almond Back Loop Stitch washcloth.  The other is Bark Sedge Stitch washcloth; I think this one was my favorite, but it didn’t work well with some of the variegated yarns I had.  This color worked ok.

2011_02_05 Bath Collection - Almond Back Loop Stitch Washcloth 718      2011_02_05 Bath Collection - Bark Sedge Stitch Washcloth 723

For Christmas, I made several washcloths using the Tunisian Simple Stitch (TSS).  I loved these bright colors and thought they’d be a cute addition to the “spa sets” I made for a couple of my friends.  I also made makeup remover pads to match.  I really didn’t have a pattern for either one of these.  The washcloth I just made approximately the size of the other patterns I tried.  The pads were basically the same pattern as my kitchen scrubbies.

2011_02_05 Tunisian TSS     2011_02_05 washcloths 725

What am I going to do with the extras? I have no idea.  My husband thinks they are too rough to use as baby washcloths, but personally I think it all depends on the pattern that was used.

2011_03 Pineapple Star Doily 843

And, lastly I finished a couple of doilies.  This one is called “Pineapple Star Doily”.  Several people worked on this at the same time for a CAL (crochet-a-long) in the ThreadAddicts Yahoo group.  Back in June 2010.  Ok, so it took me a long time to finish it – and even longer to block it (stretch and pin it).

I recently participated in a Birthstone doily swap, and sent this one off to a woman out east.  The birthstone for March is aquamarine, but we could also use turquoise for our colors. In return, I received a doily from PandaMan:

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2011_03 PandaCrochet - TRISH Doily 846

 

 

The other doily I finished is called TRISH in tribute to Patricia Kristofferson.  She has designed some wonderful doilies – that I haven’t been brave enough to attempt yet.  This pattern was designed by James Davis (PandaMan) in her honor and looks very similar to her style.  I love the look of this doily!

 

And what does April hold?  Well, I’ve decided I’m going to skip making cards for friends and family this year.  I have a few made up that I can use for some special occasions.  I’ll be lucky if I get the crafting area set up in time before I run out of sympathy cards (they’re going fast!)

Doilies are quickly becoming my favorite project, so I have already started another one.  It’s the first time I’ve worked with symbol crochet, and in a lot of ways I prefer it to written directions (at least for doilies).  If I find time, I should really finish a couple of projects I started months (years?) ago – along with an adjustment to a shawl I made for an aunt.  But we’ll see how it goes…

What are you working on?

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