Verb: pootle
poo-t(u)l To move in a leisurely unhurried way,
with no real purpose


Monday, 7 December 2015

Christmas Crochet


As it's all gone a little bit Christmas Crochet bonkers round at mine
over the last couple of weeks, I have decided that this morning
  I'm just going to take a quiet five minutes
 to sit down and share some of my Christmassy makes with you
before moving on to the next WIP !


As well as finishing crochet presents for family and friends
I have been having lots of fun designing and writing tutorials
 for the Christmas Crochet Club over at lovecrochet.com


I think this first one has to be one of my all time favourites so far -
my Christmas Garland.


When Lovecrochet asked me to make one for them I knew straight away
 that I wanted to crochet something that was almost a little bit
 Scandinavian in design, with it being just white, red and green and
  very simple and minimal in design.
 





So, I set to and made Christmas trees, Christmas Wreaths and some tiny little snowballs.





The trees and wreaths are decorated with some Christmassy string
 and I added a star button and some bells to the trees,




before attaching them all to a red crochet chain.





I made two different sized trees to add a little variation and each tree has a front
and a back to add a bit of strength and to stop it from curling.





The full pattern can either be found in the right hand side bar or
 by clicking HERE to go to lovecrochet.com


And the one that I made ?
Well, it disappeared very quickly and now hangs in my daughters
beautiful, cosy lounge.







My second Christmassy make is two co-ordinating hot water bottle covers,
perfect for a bit of snuggling on those chilly Winters evenings.





I think my favourite has to be the spotty one ( no surprise there really ! )



and I made these by just sewing on lots of little tiny crochet circles
 to the front of the cover, with the back being left plain.

 
 The stripy cover is made to exactly the same pattern, 
with each cover allowing the hot water bottle to be filled from the top and
 the cover to be removed for washing through the fold over flap at the back.




They are super quick to make and again, you can either find the pattern in
the right side bar of this page or HERE at lovecrochets blog.


Happy Christmassy Crocheting everyone.




















Tuesday, 1 December 2015

When all else fails ...


Do you ever get those weeks when nothing quite goes right ? 
When things that should be straightforward and easy to accomplish are suddenly stood stock still, 
right in front of you, resembling a very high brick wall ?
All too familiar to all of us I'm sure .... 
and my last three weeks have certainly been a little challenging at times. 

It started with the f word, flu - it quietly sneaked up on me
and after not having had it for about 10 years , it decided to wipe me out for just over two weeks. 
And it was proper, ache to the tips of your fingers flu.
Not even crochet helped !

But, slowly it went and life resumed as normal and I headed back to work. 
All good.
But no, there was another little pile of bricks in the form of a brick wall there too, 
as it seems these bugs and viruses are catching and my work computer was poorly,
 very, very poorly.
So poorly in fact that it had to go to Computer Hospital.

Ok, I thought, that's not a problem , I'll just take my laptop to work and use that.
Well clearly that would have been far too easy !
Quite coincidentally, my laptop decided it didn't want to send or receive emails anymore, 
and that it too was going to take a few days out.

I really love I T when it works, I really don't love I T when it doesn't !

Aaaannnyyyyway .... 
by the time the weekend came I decided that all things electrical 
were no longer my friends and what was needed was some serious Pootling .....
nothing taxing or thought inducing, 
nothing stressful or difficult.

And all it took to turn things around were two tiny little pots of paint, 
a couple of little paint brushes


and an Elf house.
This is what it looked like before ....


and this is what it looked like after a couple of hours of the most blissful therapy.


Of course there had to be a big reveal .....


and all in all , 


I'd say it went down pretty well :-) ! 
Elf loves it.

And then, as is the way with these things, one thing led to another ....
the little blue car


became a cream car


and then it was time to fully embrace the fact that the 1st day of December 
was just around the corner and all the kitchen decorations came out.....


from tiny Christmas cottages


to bells and ribbons and stars


and all the rest of the little Christmas pixies were unwrapped 
from their cardboard box home and 


placed around the kitchen.


 They each have their own place to sit


and some clearly have very important jobs to do !


I love them.
They make me smile every time I look at them


 and in our house they always mark the arrival of December
 and all the festivities to come.


Happy 1 st of December everyone !



Monday, 23 November 2015

Autumn Wrap

Autumn Wrap.


Finally, finally I have managed to get around to putting together the
 pattern for my Autumn wrap.
Flu,work and just general day to day stuff seems to have got in the way somewhat -
but I got there in the end !


I have had the idea for this shawl at the back of my mind for some time now and so 
when I saw this beautiful hand dyed wool by Eden Cottage Yarn
 I knew straight away that this was the yarn I had been looking for.


I wanted the design for my wrap to be really simple and contemporary,
                            made in a stitch that would be easy to do and give a good drape.

These are the approximate final measurements of the shawl.





Anyway , here it is .......
The yarn is a DK and I used a size 4.5 mm hook.
I used 4 x 100g skeins.
The wrap is worked in a TR stitch.

The pattern is worked starting at the left hand corner and worked all the way
 across to the right hand corner.


Start by making a chain of 5.
Work a TR in to the 3rd chain from the hook.
TR in to the next 2 st, CH2 and turn.


As you work you will see that you have one straight edge and one curved edge. 

This next row is the start of your straight edge.
At the beginning of each straight edge row: TR in to the first st and work the row in TR all the way along. At the end of the row CH 2 and turn.

This next row is the start of your curved edge.
At the beginning of each curved edge row: DTR in to the 1 st and then TR in to the same st. Work the row in TR all the way along. At the end of the row CH2  and turn.

Continue working this pattern of one straight edged row, one curved edge row, one straight edge row etc until your wrap is 67 sts ( approx 43cm )wide.

You are now going to just work straight rows ( 67sts ) of TR's, remembering to CH 2 and turn at the end of each row. My rectangle part of my wrap measures 52 cm .




At the end of your rectangle you need to start decreasing to mirror the shape of the start of your wrap.

On your first decreasing row have your curved shape edge on the right hand side and begin your first decreasing row as follows: Work a DTR in to the first st, but leave the final loop on your hook, then work a TR in to the second st, again leaving the final loop on your hook. You will now have 3 loops on your hook, yarn over and pull through all 3 loops. Work in TR to the end of the row, ch 2 and turn.

Your next row is a straight row of TR , remembering to CH 2 and turn at the end.

Continue alternating your decreasing rows and straight rows until your wrap matches the first half when folded in half down the middle of the rectangle.
Finish off and sew in your end.


The next step is to work two rounds of DC all the way around the edge of your wrap, remembering to work 2 or 3 DC in to your corner stitches so that your wrap does not lose its shape.


To finish off my wrap I added a bobbly edge.
There is a full tutorial on how to do this edging over at Once upon a Pink Moon 

I worked mine slightly differently to the original as I worked my bobbles straight from my previous DC round rather than looping one bobble to the other.







And there you have it .... one very snuggly Autumn wrap.

Happy Crocheting.