Sunday 26 April 2015

Small Pleasures

At the moment I am a quarter of the way through the Jane Crowfoot & Stylecraft Lily Pad Blanket crochet along (CAL), and although I love a big project, I just can't resist filling my time with small and simple things. In the last few weeks I have been stash busting and have pretty much depleted my stock of acrylic DK and Drops Paris, the good news is that I have discovered a stash of forgotten chunky yarn so I will be crocheting lots of warm & cosy head bands for my November / December craft stalls at the Unst Farmers Market.

The first project that I tackled was a string of long promised bunting for my lovely picture window. I wanted to make Attic24 bunting but the pattern only came as a part of a yarn pack and I wanted mine in Drops Paris to match my cushion & wreath, so I did my best to replicate it from a photograph, and to be honest I think it is a pretty close copy.


My mind then strayed onto what I might do with the 2 balls each of Paris cream & petrol, which I hadn't used in any of my projects, so I decided to try some African flower hexagons from Heidi Bears, which then developed into a plan to make a duffel bag. The problem here is that I'm not going to have yarn to finish it so will have to order more - oh dear, what a pity! I have completed 2 of them & the other 2 just need edging. Only about another 9 to go & then I'll decide what to do about top and handle.


And then there was last night & today's project. Some how, and I have no idea how, I am becoming a parent again, this time to a beautiful little ginger kitten who we are calling Mack. He is only a week old but I couldn't resist making him a yarn scrap welcome blanket, my thinking was everyone else in the house has a crocheted blanket so why shouldn't he? He is also getting a crochet Christmas stocking because we all have one of those too.


Monday 13 April 2015

Sophie's Garden Mandala Cushion - Voilà!

Many months ago I showed you the completed Sophie's Garden Mandala in Drops Paris, the yarn was a leaving present from my friends in Yorkshire, but until now the finished piece has been sat in my WIP basket waiting for a back to be put on. I wanted something very simple as the front is exceptionally busy so stuck with basic rows of trebles in cobalt blue and added buttons for a splash of colour & I am happy to say "Voilà!".

From wonderfully intricate ...


... to relaxingly simple!


Tuesday 7 April 2015

Spring Wreath - Voilà!

At last, this morning, I have found an hour to wire my blue iris and to complete my Spring Wreath project. If I am honest I could probably have had it done a few weeks ago but I was worried that I wouldn't be able to give it that certain untangeable something that only a crafter can add to their work, I am however more than exceptionally pleased, every time I look at it I feel a warm, proud glow. The Spring Wreath is the first piece I have created that is truly personal and reflects precious memories. 

The pink peony I planted in the garden at our last home, in memory of my late godmother, Auntie Margaret. The daffodils remind me of my cott on Papa Westray, where hundreds of them grew along the track and in the garden, and in memory of Andrina who planted them. Pansies and primulas I planted in pots so that we had flowers in the garden when my daughter was born. The lily of the valley is for Mum, it's her favourite flower and she had a bouquet of it at her wedding in 2012, and finally the iris, well, that represents the first 10 years of my adult life when I was married to my first husband, a funeral director, and irises were always in abundance.

So this morning, I started with these ....



And now I have this ....


It's been a true labour of love, there have been many flowers I made that just didn't fit the bill and a beautifully complicated iris which came up as 11" wide, which was far too big for the 12" wreath but will be stiffened and mounted into a box frame, but in the end it has been worth it.

I already have plans for my Summer Wreath project, and although it will be flowered it is going to be a little outside the norm, and I am also considering making it from Shetland wool to make it extra special.

Monday 6 April 2015

Granny Square Minions Cushion

Hello again folks, it's been a while since my last post but that's entirely good news because I have got my crochet mojo back and so have been spending my time working on my Spring Wreath (which I hope to finish in the next day or two), an Easter Bunny garland and a special surprise for my Peerie Man - a Minions cushion!

A while ago I saw a Minions granny square posted by Sarah at Repeat Crafter Me and dallied with the idea of modifying it to make individual characters so this week I got out my scrap stash & got to work. I had great fun adding hair, skirts, hats & tongues but the Minion that had our sides splitting was the naked, bare bottomed Minion that I added to the back!

I would love say that I have pattern adjustments available for them all but unfortunately I just  made them up as I went along, but I am sure you could easily do the same.


I have photographed it un-stuffed so that all the squares are nice and visible, above is the front and below is the back side ..... quite literally!


And best of all, the whole thing didn't cost me a penny. The yarn is left over from a couple of afghan projects, I bought a bulk tub of buttons a couple of years ago (I cursed the amount of small black buttons in it at the time) and the cushion pad is from a scatter cushion that I bought and replaced the poly pad with a feather one, I just cut it down in size. 

So here it is now, stuffed an in it's new home on Peerie Man's bed.