Monday 11 April 2011

Crochet - Show and Tell


My crochet course finished last Tuesday evening.  I enjoyed it more than I thought I would, and realised there is nothing like someone actually teaching you a skill in person.

Anyway I thought I'd show you the evidence.....above is a crochet flower, well three flowers really that I stitched together.  These were tricky at first - and my first attempt (the white one in the middle) had 6 petals instead of 5.  Not quite sure how that happened.  Not sure what I'll do with this now, it's almost a bit big for a corsage.  I might sew it onto a bag.  Or stick it on a wall - would that be odd?


This is a granny square of sorts.  I went for greys with a bit of jade and fuschia.  I declared it 'edgy' - if crochet can be edgy?  Well if it can be then this is most definitely at the frontier of all things 'edgy'.


This is more of a traditional Granny Square - and will eventually be a cushion cover.  I ran out of expensive Debbie Bliss Aran wool for this (bought under duress when I thought it was a good idea to take 3 children into the wool shop - big mistake).  What I've spent in wool though, I've saved in what will be the backing for this cushion.  A cashmere jumper found at a Jumble sale on Saturday for 20p!  I'm going to use this technique to assemble the cushion.

I promise I'll share my other jumble finds with you later this week when I'm organised enough to photograph.  They still need to be spruced up.  But this little crochet blanket you can see right away, although I now have the skills to make my own (albeit slowly) I had to bring this home with me for 50p.


What do you think of crochet?   I'm wondering if it's mainstream moment has passed?  My colleagues at work don't really get it I think.  I was like a little girl each Wednesday bringing in my items to show and tell.  So now I have 'shown and told' you, tell me the truth, do you get it?

4 comments:

  1. I don't mind if the mainstream moment for crochet has passed I just love it. It will always remind me of my grandma teaching me.

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  2. Knitting I get. Crochet not so much. (I have a blanket I crocheted when I was about 12 that stays in the back of the airing cupboard). Love the colour combination in your soon to be cushion cover.

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  3. I totally get it! I've been really wanting to do this for ages but don't know where to start. I bought a magazine (only the first one) a year ago so maybe I should dig it out and give it a go. Love your new 'header' photo too.

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  4. Thanks all - shoestring alley, I tried to teach myself with you tube videos to no avail, but going to a class really helped. Would highly recommend it!

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