Showing posts with label Crochet Projects. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Crochet Projects. Show all posts

Monday, 30 December 2013

Piddling crocheted frog toilet roll holder

To wee or not to wee, that is the question?!

We have a static caravan in Shropshire and in it I allow all things 'twee' that I would not normally have at home.  It's our place to relax and have a bit of fun.  In the bathroom we have a frog theme going on, so I decided to make something to go in there and this 'weeing' frog is the result.  Much to my 13 year old foster childs dismay!






Thursday, 20 January 2011

Molly Weasley crochet sleeves

These are the only other crochet sleeves I have seen. Maybe this would be a good outfit for me to try to make for any fancy dress parties :)

Crochet inspiration


I saw this dress today, it is a vintage designer dress but couldn't believe my eyes when I saw the sleeves. I am wondering whether I could do something like this with a sleeveless jumper.

Panda hats



I didn't blog before Christmas as a lot of my spare time was spent making presents for people and I could not show these on here before Christmas in case they saw them!

These are some of the things I made. These hats are very popular with the girls at the moment young and old.

The top one is Kirstie's that I crocheted from scratch the second on is Kelly's. It was actually a plain white hat bought for her for Christmas and I turned it into a Panda. Vintage buttons just finish them off. The great thing about making these is that no two will ever be the same.




Thursday, 21 October 2010

Crocheted beret




I am getting a lot quicker at knocking up these berets, I can complete one in a leisurely evening. This one I made for my daughter, it has stretched slightly so I have taken it back off her to tighten it up for her.

Wednesday, 8 September 2010

Kirsties Uni Blanket


This is my current project. It is going to be a blanket/throw for my daughter Kirstie. Kirstie does not really appreciate traditional crochet, so I tried to design something a little bit different for her. This is a free form blanket, and I will keep working back into it to get added shape, texture and dimensions. I am not sure what it will look like when it is finished, but it will definitely look different!

Festival blanket


I crocheted this blanket for Kelly for her first festival. It was the Beach Break Festival 2010. I decided on a retro style blanket in bright colours. I have told her if she fetches it back to me before Uni I will make it bigger for her. However she has packed it to go to Bestival on the Isle of Wight this week lol.

Wednesday, 17 March 2010

Crocheted cuff



I did manage to do some crocheting whilst ill though. This is my first attempt at freeform crocheting. I wanted to try and make something a bit more modern and appealling to youngsters other than a hat or scarf. As it was my first go at freeform its not quite the shape I wanted and will do it a bit differently next time. Also I need to get used to the fact that anything made from yarn will stretch especially when you squeeze it onto a tube of paint lol. The buttons are from my treasure chest of vintage buttons and I think they are upholstery buttons but the do the job!

Monday, 1 March 2010

Really long, cool granny square scarf for art student :)



I crocheted this scarf for Kelly for Christmas. I retaught myself how to make and join granny squares whilst making it. To me it is the epitome of an 'Art Student' scarf. I purposedly used the boldest, brightest most clashing colours and made it extra, extra long. Kelly loves it. She informed me that all her fellow students love it and even her Knit lecturer commented on it. I am so glad she liked it because to be honest I was not sure of it once finished.

Who says crocheting is for old people


I get a lot of stick from my offspring for turning into a granny with all the crafting I do. This picture is of my unofficial daughter in law Kelly and I working on our Gedifra scarfs. Kelly is a 20 year old University Student studying Textiles at Manchester. I am currently showing her how to crochet and the scarf was a good starting point as by the end of it she will definately have the hang of how to hold her hook and wool lol. She thinks my crafting is amazing and apparently this blog features in her University Work log. So there someone thinks I am cool haha

My latest time waster Gedifra Scarf Net




I recently purchased a Gedifra Scarf Net. 1.5M long. The idea of this netting is that you simply weave thick wool through it to create a scarf. Ideal project if you want to get kids involved in crafting. However I didnt like the effect with the wool I was using, and ever the happy hooker I decided to crochet into it instead. I simply chained 40 for the fringe, and then chained four in the gap, did a chain under the netting and repeated till the end. Then chained forty at the other end. I am having loads of fun using all my different yarns. Great leftover stash buster. This is the result so far!

These nets are a great idea. If you want to know where to buy them comment me and I will post a link.

Tuesday, 23 February 2010

Pillow made from knit machine and crochet



I finally got the hang of the knit machine. How to cast on, what tension to use and how to cast off. This is the first item that I actually made with the knitting machine. It is just a small pillow approx 8 x 8 inches. I made a length of knitting on the machine long enough to fold it into an envelope then crocheted the sides together and around the custion edge for a pretty finish. I then crocheted a little cup cake with a cherry on top and adorned it with beads to look like hundreds and thousands and applied it to the pillow. I think its very pretty, but was just a trial run and I will have a go at making a full sized cushion cover next.

Monday, 22 February 2010

Beanie hat fast and easy



Even though I had my new toy, I still found time to crochet something over the weekend for Kelly my sons girlfriend. A beanie hat made from chenile. Unfortunately I made it a little large as it gave a lot. So I am having this one and I have promised to make Kelly another! Wonder if she will wait as long as John did for his scarf lol

Just so she does not feel left out, I have also added a picture of my beautiful daughter Kirstie wearing the fruits of my labour!

Thursday, 18 February 2010

Crochet Flowers



I was looking for a generic flower for putting onto hats and things and came accross a free pattern for these flowers at http://www.crochetville.org/forum/showthread.php?t=99707 I am going to have a go at making these and will show my results when done. :)

Tuesday, 16 February 2010

Current projects

I have promised my niece a portrait like her mums, so I will be working on that for the next few days.

I also want to make a rag rug in the shape of a flower, so I am currently cutting the material for that.

I have also bought an old bedroom chair that needs re-caning. I have been looking up how to do it and what I need, so i am looking forward to trying that.

I still need the lights for my dollshouse, but now have all the wallpaper. I will get some pictures of the dollshouse up in the next few days.

I also have an old mirror that I want to have a go at distressing with paint effects in the Shabby Chic style. I certainly seem to keep myself busy!

Ultimate Shabby Chic cushion cover :)




After crocheting so many items over the last few months I am starting to improve at it and bought a book to help along the way called 'Finishing Techniques for Crochet' by Pauline Turner published by C&B Crafts.

Again this project was inspired by an item spotted on ebay. I see these things and think I can do that, and being ever the optomist I try!

The colours for this project were carefully selected. Dusky pinks, greens and blues with an ivory coloured background. I first crocheted the nine granny squares and joined them together. I made the back by adding to the bottom of the crocheted squares and to the top to make the cushion all in one piece forming an envelope. Then joined them at the sides using single crochet. I then went around the whole edge of the pillow in single crochet and topped it with crab stitch to make the edging. The buttons on the reverse were vintage buttons I already had. I made this piece to sell, but now cant seem to bring myself to sell it lol

Shabby Chic cupcake tea cosy


I was inspired by a cupcake tea cosy I saw on ebay and decided to have a go at making my own. This is my first attempt. The cosy looks grey in the picture but it is actually a pale blue. Both the pink and blue wool have reflective thread in their makeup so it catches the light. Even though I never use a teapot I just love it!

Shabby Chic rag rug



I absolutely love the 'Shabby Chic' look, and crocheted items are all the rage for 'Shabby Chic' fans. This inspired me to make this lovely little rug made from old tee shirts cut into strips. I just love the colours in this rug.

Johns Valentines Scarf



After I completed Kelly's very colourful scarf, John asked me to make him a Doctor Who type scarf with loads of clashing bright colours. I was a little apprehensive as I thought it might not look shall we say 'manly'. I started the scarf in November supposedly for his birthday 8th Dec, however I didnt finish it in time. I told him I would finish it for Christmas unfortunately I was so busy making other things at that time that once again it was not finished in time. So its now February, and guess what John got from me for Valentines........ his scarf. However, it is still not quite finished, he would like it about another foot longer. I may get it finished for him by next Christmas!

Cupcake rag rug


Inspired by the rag rug I found on Etsy, I had a go at making my own cupcake rag rug and here is the result