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On the edge

03 Tuesday Jan 2012

Posted by Natasja in My crochet, My ramblings

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Around the corner crochet, blanket, border, crochet, crochet border, crochet edge, edging, Edie Eckman, free pattern

If you follow me on Facebook, you would have seen that 31 December 2011 was a HUGE day for me: I finished crocheting the (what felt like millions of) rows of the Identity Crisis blanket!!!! No more shells. No more rows. No more colour changes. Done – blanky reached double bed proportions.

This meant that on the first day of 2012 I was weaving in ends. Loads of ends. Luckily Hubby lent a hand in his own, ever so practical, way:

Wouldn’t it be wonderful if we really could leave loose ends nicely tied into bows? Unfortunately no 😦

2 January 2012 was all about edging along Edie Eckman’s book Around The Corner Crochet (get it, edging along, crocheting an edge :-)). I chose border #112. It’s a nice and simple pattern that wouldn’t draw attention away from the rows and grannies, but still finishes off the blanket nicely. A border is so important for blankets I think. Strangely enough, Lionbrand doesn’t say you should add a border to the Spicy Delights Afghan pattern. I can’t imagine leaving the blanket edge like this: Can you?


First thing I had to do was create a base row of sc all round. Edie suggests three sc for every two dc on your vertical edges. Horizontal rows are easy, you just do a sc in each stitch of the row. For the corners, use three sc and put a stitch marker in the second/middle sc of the group of three.

The second row of my edging, which is in fact the first row of the pattern, I initially had in maroon, but had to undo it all because the maroon was just too dark to stand out between the navy rows. See what I mean?

This is the white row that replaced the maroon.

Then, the last row of the pattern is dc’s in the sc of your previous row, and three dc’s in each space between.

This is the result. Border #112 done and dusted. However….. I felt it needed something extra. Just something to finish off properly.

So this is what I did. A simple sc row of maroon. It just pulls everything together and I get to use the maroon that I had to undo earlier. Result!

That’s it. With the border on, I was done!!!!

If you want to see the finished product you can have a look at the Facebook page. It’s not the best photo (it’s a bit yellow due to the electric bedroom light) but I was so excited I just had to take a picture. This weekend I will make blanky pose for its photoshoot in lovely natural light and take loads of pictures of all angles. I will also recap the pattern and yarn that I used.

I never thought I’d see the day when I can blog about woven ends and border for this bad boy. I’m so happy it’s done, proud of myself for seeing it through, and I love to see the blanket being used.

I definitely want to make another blanket – smaller!!!! – because I like the idea of crochet blankets to keep friends and family warm and cozy. There are such a lot of patterns and yarn to choose from…..

What am I saying?! Another blanket?! This one isn’t even 24 hours old! I think I just got a shot of the hormone that mothers release straight after childbirth. You know, the one that makes you forget all the pain and agony of childbirth so that you only focus on your beautiful baby? I think it applies to huge crochet projects as well.

I must be….

on the edge of crochet madness.

On the edge

03 Tuesday Jan 2012

Posted by Natasja in My crochet, My ramblings

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Around the corner crochet, blanket, border, crochet, crochet border, crochet edge, edging, Edie Eckman, free pattern

 If you follow me on Facebook, you would have seen that 31 December 2011 was a HUGE day for me: I finished crocheting the (what felt like millions of) rows of the Identity Crisis blanket!!!! No more shells. No more rows. No more colour changes. Done – blanky reached double bed proportions.

This meant that on the first day of 2012 I was weaving in ends. Loads of ends. Luckily Hubby lent a hand in his own, ever so practical, way:

Wouldn’t it be wonderful if we really could leave loose ends nicely tied into bows? Unfortunately no 😦

2 January 2012 was all about edging along Edie Eckman’s book Around The Corner Crochet (get it, edging along, crocheting an edge :-)). Tou can find a link to the book on the right of this page. I chose border #112. It’s a nice and simple pattern that wouldn’t draw attention away from the rows and grannies, but still finishes off the blanket nicely. A border is so important for blankets I think.  Strangely enough, Lionbrand doesn’t say you should add a border to the Spicy Delights Afghan pattern. I can’t imagine leaving the blanket edge like this: Can you?


First thing I had to do was create a base row of sc all round. Edie suggests three sc for every two dc on your vertical edges. Horizontal rows are easy, you just do a sc in each stitch of the row.  For the corners, use three sc and put a stitch marker in the second/middle sc of the group of three.

The second row of my edging, which is in fact the first row of the pattern, I initially had in maroon, but had to undo it all because the maroon was just too dark to stand out between the navy rows.  See what I mean?

This is the white row that replaced the maroon.

Then, the last row of the pattern is dc’s in the sc of your previous row, and three dc’s in each space between.

This is the result. Border #112 done and dusted. However….. I felt it needed something extra. Just something to finish off properly.

So this is what I did. A simple sc row of maroon. It just pulls everything together and I get to use the maroon that I had to undo earlier. Result!

That’s it. With the border on, I was done!!!!

If you want to see the finished product you can have a look at the Facebook page. It’s not the best photo (it’s a bit yellow due to the electric bedroom light) but I was so excited I just had to take a picture. This weekend I will make blanky pose for its photoshoot in lovely natural light and take loads of pictures of all angles. I will also recap the pattern and yarn that I used.

I never thought I’d see the day when I can blog about woven ends and border for this bad boy. I’m so happy it’s done, proud of myself for seeing it through, and I love to see the blanket being used.

I definitely want to make another blanket – smaller!!!! – because I like the idea of crochet blankets to keep friends and family warm and cozy. There are such a lot of patterns and yarn to choose from…..

What am I saying?! Another blanket?! This one isn’t even 24 hours old! I think I just got a shot of the hormone that mothers release straight after childbirth. You know, the one that makes you forget all the pain and agony of childbirth so that you only focus on your beautiful baby? I think it applies to huge crochet projects as well.

I must be….

on the edge of crochet madness.

Crochet on TV (Digital Switchover advertisement)

01 Sunday Jan 2012

Posted by Natasja in As seen on TV, Other people's crochet

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blanket, crochet, granny square, TV

More crochet spotted on TV: a very pretty, brightly coloured granny square cushion in the advertisement for the digital switchover Help Scheme.

I wish I could find a better image of the cushion, because it really is very pretty and sweet (but only half as sweet as the lovely lady sitting next to it).



 

Beautiful blankets from Lionbrand Yarns

26 Monday Dec 2011

Posted by Natasja in Other people's crochet, Pattern

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afghan, blanket, free pattern, granny square afghan, Lionbrand, throw

Source: lionbrand.com via Natasja on Pinterest

I totally fell in love with these afghans from Lionbrand Yarns! Especially the top one. It’s so so so pretty! I wouldn’t even change the colours, it’s perfect as it is.

You can find the pattern for the Wavy Blocks Throw pattern here, and the Garden Patch Granny Afghan pattern, here. As with all free Lionbrand Yarns patterns, you will have to create an user account and log in to access the pattern.

 

Crochet on TV (Dexter)

22 Thursday Dec 2011

Posted by Natasja in As seen on TV, My ramblings, Other people's crochet

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blanket, crochet, Dexter, granny square, granny square afghan, joining method, TV

More crochet spotted on TV!

This very pretty granny square afghan is in one of the Dooms Day Killer’s victim’s houses in Dexter Season 6, Episode 12.

I really like the off-white and shades of blue, with just a touch of yellow. Whoever made this afghan also chose not to join the squares in the traditional way where the squares are seamed together, but rather used an open, lacey way of joining the squares. I think they used Crochet Cabana’s Lacy joining method which you can find here.

Le Monde Sucrette describes a similar method here, although hers is a single row of zigzag.

You can also create this effect with rows of shells to join, like Carina does on her Craftblog.

You can also have a look at Robyn Chachula’s sample pattern from her Crochet Stitches Visual Encyclopedia for the written and diagramatic pattern for joinging grannies.

I’ve had an off-white-with-bright-colours project on my To Hook list for a while now. After seeing this beautiful afghan, the project has moved up the list! Traditional joining methods have however moved down the list somewhat…

Crochet on TV (The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air)

18 Sunday Dec 2011

Posted by Natasja in As seen on TV, Other people's crochet

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blanket, crochet, Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, granny square, TV

More crochet spotted on TV!

Last week while on holiday in Santa Monica, trying to recover from jetlag, we watched old episodes of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (it’s the only thing on TV at 4 am!) and spotted this beauty. No, not Will Smith, the granny square blanket.


I’m on crochet spotting duty, even whilst on holiday in foreign lands. 🙂

Crochet on TV (The Middle)

28 Monday Nov 2011

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blanket, crochet, granny square, The Middle, TV

More crochet spotted on TV! I think this shot from The Middle, Season 2, episode 2 probaby shows the most crochet blankets on one couch in the history of television! There’s a multicolour ripple, a single colour ripple and a granny square blanket! Score!!

In episode 5 of Season 2, one of The Aunts is sitting under the canary yellow granny square. I must admit that the sound of a granny square blanket with the last round of each square in canary yellow does not appeal, but seeing it in the flesh (in the yarn?), it really pops and I love it!  I can see myself sitting under something similarly clashy and bright when I reach The Aunt’s age.

My search for crochet on TV continues. Hey, it’s a tough job, but a hooker’s got to do, what a hooker’s got to do.

Blankies on Etsy

28 Monday Nov 2011

Posted by Natasja in Etsy, My crochet

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Around the corner crochet, blanket, crochet, edging, Etsy


These snuggly fleece baby blankets with bright crochet edges have now been listed in my Etsy shop. They’re going quick – the red, yellow, white & green one is already sold!

 

 

Crochet on TV (Mike & Mollie)

17 Thursday Nov 2011

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blanket, crochet, Mike&Mollie, TV

Another crochet blanket spotted on TV last night! This one is a lovely hexagon blanket in muted colours in Mike & Mollie, Season 2, episode 8. 

In season 1 the blanket was on Mollie’s bed. I wasn’t mad enough to take photos of my TV in those days but luckily someone else was – and it’s a much better photo of the beautiful hexagon blanket on Mollie’s bed. (Hopefully Mollie wasn’t thinking of her crochet blanky when she pulled that face…)

You would probably be able to recreate the blanket using Lucy from Attic24’s Hexagon pattern, although any hexagon would do.

 

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Weekend hooky

11 Friday Nov 2011

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blanket, crochet

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I’m back to working on the Identity Crisis blanket this weekend. Loving every minute!

Posted by Natasja | Filed under My crochet, My ramblings

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