I can finally reveal another finished project today. My
cousin’s birthday is in late July, so for this year’s prezzy I decided to make
her something. Being utterly FREEZING cold where she lives (unlike the quite
warm, sunny climate we get here in Queensland in winter), I thought I’d make
her a scarf.
Crochet scarf - Panda Cotton "Modern Vintage" |
The pattern for this scarf is from the Panda Cotton “Modern
Vintage” crochet book. This was actually the very first crochet pattern book I
ever got (and was the basis behind my granny square cushion, which was the
first project I ever finished!!). I’ve looked at the book so much that the
cover has entirely fallen off.
I’ve actually tried to make this scarf 3-4 times before, but
never get around to finishing it. The scarf was one of the most beautiful pieces
in the book – I took a liking to it straight away. However, the idea of the pom
poms petrified me – I had NO idea how to do them. I asked my crochet teacher at
the time for help….I think it went in one ear and out the other…so I gave up,
and never finished a complete scarf.
Now I’ve got a bit more experience under my hook (haha), I
finally did a scarf AND managed to do the pom poms! I had to swot Zoe the
Quirky (one of my cats) off me a couple of times as the pom poms looked a
little appealing to her. Don’t blame her, they’re pretty cute (and so is she).
Belated as it was, the scarf was lovingly popped in the post
and headed down to the chilly city my cousin resides in. I hope she gets lots
of wear out of it (and that it stays in one piece, particularly those pom poms!!).
I’ve got a couple of other things on the go at the moment –
2 are gifts – 1 that I’m driving myself for an upcoming wedding, the other a
special request from a friend. I’ll be sure to post these up in the next few
months once they’ve been gifted to their owners.
The home reno’s my husband and I have had going on at home
are almost finished – just a couple of small things here and there. One of
these smaller things for me to do (among spray painting and err hanging stuff
up) is to find some wall art/pieces for my very blank second wall in the living
room. I LOVE the Ahoy Trader (www.ahoytrader.com)
crosses, tiles and portholes, so I’ll be sure to get some of those on the wall
(in addition to the beautiful cross I have in my kitchen). I have a particular
like for crucifixes, as my late Mum had a stunning crucifix/plate wall up in
her house – with plates/crosses collected across her travels.
My Ahoy Trader cross - off to Byron soon to buy some more! |
I’d like to mix the
crosses, tiles and portholes up with something else…so today I decided I am
going to make a beautiful crochet mandala – this pattern is from the
CAROcreated Etsy shop. I’ve ordered the wool all the way from the USA in
colours to match my Urban Road painting (see http://www.urbanroad.com.au/shop/2013-autumn/aqua-nova/).
I hope it turns out ok…..time (and patience!) will only tell.
Crochet Mandala pattern from CAROcreated on Etsy |
Till then…