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… on Kathryn Vercillo’s blog, as part of her wonderful “31 Days of Crochet Giveaways”. For details on how to enter, please see this blog entry.
19 Monday Dec 2011
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… on Kathryn Vercillo’s blog, as part of her wonderful “31 Days of Crochet Giveaways”. For details on how to enter, please see this blog entry.
18 Sunday Dec 2011
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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. 🙂
08 Thursday Dec 2011
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Source: crochettoday.com via Natasja on Pinterest
I was looking for a Weiner dog crochet pattern (don’t ask) when I came across this cute Gracie set pattern for dog and owner at Crochet Today. Can you imagine taking doggy for a walk, both fashionably attired in the latest crochet accessories? Doggie treats to go in the big bag of course. So cute!
07 Wednesday Dec 2011
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The Lily Sugar’nCream newsletter has a free pattern for this very cute Snowman Gift Card Cozy. I love that his hat and scarf is removable!
You can find the pattern (in .pdf format) here.
03 Saturday Dec 2011
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Behold our christmas tree in all its crochet glory! Doesn’t it look christmassy, colourful and wonderfully crochety? (On this blog, crochety is a word okay?)
You will recognize the granny stars from previous posts. After selling one star at the market and giving 30 away, the rest went onto our tree. Now I’m actually glad they didn’t sell at the market because they look every so cheery on our tree.
The round decorations are rounds 1- 3 of Attic24’s hexagons and the christmas star at the top of the tree is this Super Mario Invincibility Star pattern. I left an opening between two of the points, and also ironed on fabric interfacing to the wrong side before sewing the two halves together so that it would keep its shape on top of the tree. It worked a charm.
All the decorations are done with Rowan handknit cotton in Bleached, Rosso and Gooseberry.
The stars even look good as part of the christmas wrapping!
Have you made crochet christmas decorations? Have you decorated your christmas tree? I’d love to hear from you!
01 Thursday Dec 2011
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Source: fantasyofakind.files.wordpress.com via Natasja on Pinterest
Source: fantasyofakind.wordpress.com via Natasja on Pinterest
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For Bjork’s album Volta (2007) she collaborated with The Icelandic  Love Corporation, using crochet costumes, masks and dresses for the cover, and publicity shots of the album.
This is what she said of the experience:
flying from iceland on a sunday, slightly melancholic like
i sometimes am on planes but also full of anticipation for the destination. read the cultural pages in the paper.
see photos of the girls i have gradually been getting to know over the past months/years. the icelandic love corporations making art from liquorice. warms the heart. tear out one photo when the flight-attendant doesn’t see and slip it between the pages of my journal.
a photo of a mask.
find it incredible that while some kind of icelandic-woman-voodoo-music has been seething inside of me they have crocheted from cute grannydoilycrochet in neon colours this wild woman voodoo mask. and i can’t believe how similar our thoughts are. but i keep my council and decide to wait until i have worked more on the album, to see if we really are on the same wave-length. however, i do glue it on to the front page of my journal and between me and myself the mask transforms into the protector face of the project. a few months later we are all in the irish pub in hverfisgata and i find the courage to mention this to jónÃ. she is game. we then meet up in their studio (also in hverfisgata, the street obviously has had a very creative effect on the collaboration) and discuss our first assignment: to make a new character, an electro neon icelandic domestic joyous force of nature.
and it has gone so supernaturally well !!!
and been so much fun
because they are so good at creating creatures
that do not exist
and i wanted so much to be something
that I have never been
björk gudmundsdóttir
Forget the Swan Dress, Björk rocks crochet!
28 Monday Nov 2011
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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.
28 Monday Nov 2011
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21 Monday Nov 2011
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Saturday hubby and I were at in St. Andrews church, Surbiton for the Maplevillage W.I. Christmas Fayre. It was a beautiful setting!
Despite the hallowed ground sales didn’t go as well as I had hoped. I only sold one blanket, eight birdies and one granny star – no clocks, and no brooches. Only one star! I thought that at £1.50 each, and being the cheapest thing on my table, they would sell really well. Oh well, the King christmas tree is going to look REALLY good this year 🙂
Here are some pics:
The birdies were a huge success. People couldn’t resist picking them up and giving them a squeeze.
I had very craft neighbours. In total I’d say there were about thirty tables selling a variety of handy crafts. MaudiMade, which I met at the Surbiton Festival in September, was there as well. I bought a 2012 diary refill in lovely shades of green for my filofax at her stall, and I’m loving it!
All the brooches are now in my Etsy shop, and next weekend I’ll be listing the unsold baby blankets there as well.
If any of my readers are doing the Christmas Markets Thing, I wish you loads of success! For me, this was the last market as a seller. I think I’ll stick to selling online and attending craft markets as an avid buyer.
20 Sunday Nov 2011
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