When I am not gaming, I crochet. Occasionally, I tend to the needs of my children and sometimes I work. To pay for yarn and games, oh and chocolate.
Thursday, 27 February 2014
Wednesday, 26 February 2014
More Jutey Juteness
Ah, that heading just made me recall when I was in the supermarket with my daughter and made a similar comment about the vast selection of peas that were available...how we laughed...think about it...
Anyways, I'm still trying to come up with the definitive crochet hamster housey (amongst other projects) and here is the latest effort:
Anyways, I'm still trying to come up with the definitive crochet hamster housey (amongst other projects) and here is the latest effort:
I was going for a roundhouse sort of vibe, tho now that I look at it, it looks more like a chiminea. Roast hamster anyone? Anyway, I can't see if Vader (the hamster) likes it yet since the daughter has made him a nice fleece bed which I'm not allowed to take out. He'll have shredded it totally in a few days so I'll wait till then. It used up just slightly over one 75g ball of jute twine so I might have to make a few adjustments so that I can get it out of one ball since that's really annoying. Next question...Spring bunny, lamb or piggy? Or all three...now there's a thought....
Saturday, 15 February 2014
A jute extravaganza...
Last week, I got talked into getting my daughter a hamster. She's obviously lost interest already but I wouldn't have given in and got it if I didn't quite like the idea of a furry little friend.
Anyway, obviously my first thoughts were....Yay! I'll crochet him a lovely bed. First attempt was a rather exotic cotton affair that I suspended from the top of the cage...he never even chewed it. Bah.
Anyway, obviously my first thoughts were....Yay! I'll crochet him a lovely bed. First attempt was a rather exotic cotton affair that I suspended from the top of the cage...he never even chewed it. Bah.
Then I recalled some jute string that was lurking in the shed and knocked out a little HDC number while my hair dye was doing it's thing. In my enthusiasm for my new project I forgot to set a timer. It appears that I can safely leave dye on my hair for 40 mins or so with no ill effects....maybe even better grey coverage perhaps...and the bed is complete.
He doesn't seem overly impressed. In fact, he's relocated his nest behind it. Poo. In hindsight, I think it needs to be bigger, I'd probably better not be dyeing my hair for the next attempt, I may end up bald.
I also made another heart in the string. I'm sure I should come up with some clever pun here...something about heart strings. Regardless, I see much jute in my future...
Sunday, 2 February 2014
A cute little heart pattern
I guess it's that time of year to be getting a little romantic so I thought I'd add my own little heart pattern to the crochet community.
And here's the pattern. I've even done a printable version here ( I hope.... I followed some instructions from here which seemed simple enough...)
This one has the optional 4th Row done in the same colour |
This one has the optional 4th Row done in a different colour |
And this one is the smaller heart hung over the larger heart |
And here's the pattern. I've even done a printable version here ( I hope.... I followed some instructions from here which seemed simple enough...)
Larger Crochet Heart Shape
Note
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Instructions in () to be done in the same stitch
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Row 1
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8sc in adjustable loop and sl.st to first
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Row 2
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In sc after sl.st (sc, hdc), (dc, dc), (sc, hdc), dc, (hdc, sc), (dc,
dc), (hdc, sc) sl.st
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Row 3
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(hdc, dc), (dc, dc) (hdc, sc) (sc, sc), sc, sc, (sc, tr, sc don’t
worry that tr gets pushed to the back – that’s the pointy bit), sc, sc, (sc,
sc) (sc, hdc), (dc, dc), (dc, hdc), sl.st. finish here with long end to make
into a loop if required or:
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Row 4 (Optional)
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Sl.st round front post of each stitch except the tr chain at the
bottom and finish with sl.st in row below at top centre of heart. This looks nice when done in a different
colour. Or you could just thread up a needle and chain stitch round the
posts. Leave a long end to pull
through to the back and make into a loop if required. J
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Little Crochet Heart Shape
Row 1
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8sc in adjustable loop and sl.st to first
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Row 2
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In sc after sl.st (sc, hdc, dc), (dc,dc), (sc, sc), (sc, tr, sc),
(sc, sc), (dc, dc), (dc, hdc, sc), sl.st.
Pull long end through to make a loop or just finish off neatly J
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Happy Valentines day |
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