2012 in review

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The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2012 annual report for this blog.

My blog views are up from 9,800 last year to 83,000! That’s a huge 8.5 times increase!  It looks like a lot of that is down to the Identity Crisis Blanket. Well, it is a huge blanket.

Thank you everyone for your support and for reading my blog.  It’s such a blessing to receive so much blogosphere love by just rambling on about my crochet addiction (and knowing that I’m not the only one consumed by a love for all things hook & yarn.)

A special word of gratitude for Alice of knitnrun4sanity, my Mom, Mo, Trish of madebypatch and Emma of eskimorose for always having something nice to say.

Here’s an excerpt:

19,000 people fit into the new Barclays Center in New York to see Jay-Z perform. This blog was viewed about 83,000 times in 2012. If it were a concert at the Barclays Center, it would take about 4 sold-out performances for that many people to see it.

Click here to see the complete report.

Like Bart Simpson would say: eat my shorts beanie Jay-Z.

Another lazy Saturday afternoon

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The January 2013 issue of Inside Crochet magazine hit the shelves yesterday. I had been waiting in anticipation for this issue after seeing a sneek peak of the 21 patterns in this bumper issue on their Facebook page.

The cowl is just one of (at least) two things I’m going to be making from this issue. Buy it, or download the electronic version – you will not be sorry!

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Mainly Grey Sweater Ta-daaaah!

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Here it is people, my Mainly Grey Sweater. Ta-daaah!!!!

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I first blogged about it on 31 October, and the yarn was bought way back in May so this has been the longest that I’ve worked on, or planned for, a crocheted sweater. Yarnbombs and hospital visits happened and of course the fact that it consists of 58 squares (!) made it a lengthy project. But it’s done now and I really like it!

The nitty-gritty of the sweater is as follows:

Pattern: Driftwood, a free pattern on the Lionbrand website which you can find here

Yarn: 17 balls of Garnstudio Drops Merino Extra fine in shade 04 (medium gray) and one ball of Sublime Extra Fine Merino DK in redcurrent. I never expected to use 17 balls for this. At £3.10 each that’s £52.70. That’s more that I would pay in the shops for a sweater, but what can you do? No-one said my crochet obsession was going to be cheap. On the up side, I now have a handmade crochet sweater unique to me, so I guess that’s priceless.

Hook: 5 mm

Construction: 58 squares of 11.5 cm x 11.5 cm, two mesh side panels and two mesh sleeve panels

All of the 58 squares had to be blocked before I could sew them together. It was a big job, but so worth it.

Blocking crochet squares

When the sewing together was done, it was time to add the finishing touches. The pattern said I have to do a round of SC followed by a row of slip stitches all around the neck, sleeves and bottom edge. I sort of did what they said….

I did the row of SC in gray as instructed, but then added my HDC of red. Ooo wee, I had been waiting so long for this! The red makes my grey siiiiing!

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But wait, there’s more. For my last row, again in gray, I did SC, sl st, SC, sl st etc. all round. (I didn’t want to end with red as it would be too obvious, so I needed to finish it all off with another row in gray.) When I turned my work around, I saw that the wrong side of that SC, sl st, SC, sl st row was actually more interesting than the right side, so I made the back, the front. In other words my edging was done as follows:

Row 1: With wrong side facing, SC one row. Turn. (This is as the pattern instructs me to do.)

Row 2: With right side facing, HDC in red. Turn. (The photo above).

Row 3: With wrong side facing, *SC, sl st*.

This photo shows you the end result. A spidery, lacy row of grey over the red stitches.

SC Sl st pattern

This is the neckline of my sweater. I love that intricate grey lines over the red.

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The pattern calls for mesh inserts on the sides, for size M and upwards, and elongated triangle shape inserts for the sleeves. I think this is genius as it turns the square sweater into something more shapely.

Here you can see the top of the sleeve inserts. They taper to a point towards the bottom edge of the sleeve.

crochet sweater sleeve inserts

This photo shows off the side mesh insert. When I was making the inserts I thought it would be very obvious, but it really isn’t.

side inserts driftwood crochet sweater

The construction of this sweater is extremely adaptable. All you need are 58 squares of 11.5cm x 11.5cm each. That means this pattern can work with granny squares, or any type of square motif as long as it’s 11.5 cm squared! You’ll just need the Driftwood pattern for the mesh inserts. Isn’t that great? Here we have a basic crochet sweater pattern, made up of squares that is wide, wide, wide open to creative interpretation. It’s the kind of pattern you will go back to time and time again. It’s also excellent for beginners.

I’m thinking of making a similar sweater in a summery cotton using one of Jan Eaton’s 200 Crochet Blocks patterns. Can you see it? It would be really great in bright summery colour(s).

Next time when I see a sale on DK cotton yarn, I’m going to buy 17 balls. Yes, my love of crochet is overriding my budget constraints. I’m sure you understand.

Calling all 21 December 2012 survivors

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Are there any crocheting “21 December 2012 Survivors” out there?

Anyone..?

If you’re reading this, I promise you I will make it my mission to spread the crochet love amongst my fellow survivors (I can hear traffic noise so I’m assuming there are more of us).

In our new world we will only sleep under crocheted blankets – banishing duvets. Granny Squares will become currency and sheep will be holy animals.

Are you with me? Raise your crochet hook and leave me a comment. Please. I need to know I’m not the only crocheter left in the world!

Terrific Tuesday

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On a Monday I can still remember the fun I had over the weekend, Wednesday is the middle of the work week, on Thursday I start getting hopeful and on a Friday I can taste the weekend. But what about a Tuesday? It’s so…. just there. Weekend memories are too far away and the upcoming weekend might as well be a year away.

What we need is a bit of colourful inspiration to get us going on a Tuesday, don’t you think? A pretty picture, beautiful scenery or colourful imagery. Yup, that’ll liven up Tuesdays and turn it into a terrific day!

From now on I will go through my photos and Pinterest likes every Tuesday and find us a pretty picture to add colour and joy to the day.

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I finished the Mainly Grey Sweater on Sunday (a Ta-daaaah post will follow soon) and immediately started with this: a ripple blanket in shades of blue.

blue ripple wave crochet blanket

I hope your day hasn’t been blue and that your Christmas preparations are coming along nicely. Isn’t it strange to think that a week from today it’s Christmas Day? How time flies!

Wishing you all a Terrific Tuesday.

Natasja

Knitting. Really?

In Wednesday’s free Stylist magazine, which I always take to read on the train home, there was an article called “A hug in a bottle” with knitted sculptures by Kate Talbot.

Knitted. Do you think these are knitted? I think it’s crochet.

Stylist magazine knitted crochet perfume bottles

I visited Kate Talbot’s website  (hungdrawnquoted.co.uk), but there is nothing knitted or crocheted on her site so I’m not sure whether these beautiful works of art have been incorrectly described as knitting by Stylist, or whether it really is knitting.  (I may be a bit overly sensitive, but I hate it when crochet is called knitting!)

Fact remains, whether it’s knitted or crocheted, these perfume bottles are amazing accomplishments.

As I’ve said before, I really take my beanie off to people who can look at a shape and recreate it with yarn and a crochet hook.  I think everyone has the ability to crochet, but not everyone (including me) can create three-dimensional shapes in crochet.

Be it knitted or crocheted, these wooly perfume bottles  are splendiferous. Wool has definitely never smelled this good.

Crochet on TV (The Guardian)

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On the 11th October Anita left me a comment saying that she had spotted a crochet throw on The Guardian, Season 2, Episode 10. I just had to investigate.

The episode’s name is “Sacrifice” and the crochet blanket is to die for!!! Betsy, played by Ashley Johnson, wraps herself in the crochet throw. Sorry Ashely, but the throw steals the show big time!

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Each square is made up of four of tiny granny squares. (Steps 1 to 8 of this granny square photo tutorial.)

You join your the four tiny squares together with this method to make one big square.

Then, join the big squares together with this zig zag scallop join method.  It’s not exactly the same as the throw in the show, but it’s as close as I could find and it will give you the same effect.

To get the same colour effect, make sure you use one colour for two of the tiny squares in each big square as well as for your scallop join. This will be your main colour. If you do it this way, the other colours you chose for your tiny squares will stand out and give a visual rhythm to the throw.

Now that I think about it, this design can be used for scarves, throws, cushions and even sweaters….. I’m off to Ravelry to add yet another project to my queue.

Terrific Tuesday

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On a Monday I can still remember the fun I had over the weekend, Wednesday is the middle of the work week, on Thursday I start getting hopeful and on a Friday I can taste the weekend. But what about a Tuesday? It’s so…. just there. Weekend memories are too far away and the upcoming weekend might as well be a year away.

What we need is a bit of colourful inspiration to get us going on a Tuesday, don’t you think? A pretty picture, beautiful scenery or colourful imagery. Yup, that’ll liven up Tuesdays and turn it into a terrific day!

From now on I will go through my photos and Pinterest likes every Tuesday and find us a pretty picture to add colour and joy to the day.

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Christmas came a’knocking at our house.

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Wishing you all a Terrific Tuesday.

Natasja