Saturday, 25 June 2016

Finishing Old Projects

Hello folks, it's been such a long time since I last blogged I thought I'd start again with the finished projects I had on the go at the start of the year.


I actually started this back in autumn last year, hooking the odd few rows here and there through the winter. I have shown this yarn before but as it was destined to be a gift for a friend in the southern hemisphere, as it took shape I could no longer show it to ensure it was a surprise. I had to wait impatiently until it reached it's destination in the now wintry southern hemisphere.




It's a Tunisian cowl, I've posted about the yarn and stitch before here. The stitch is a lace stitch and the pure merino yarn was so soft and squishy it was a real pleasure to make. As Tunisian crochet uses a long hook similar to a knitting needle it was made as a scarf and then joined before I finished it with a picot edging. This was my first attempt at Tunisian crochet and I was pleased with how it turned out, I hope it will help keep my friend cosy over the winter.


Back in February I showed the start of these cotton socks. I didn't know then that I wouldn't be crafting for so long or that I was overly optimistic about getting back to crochet and blogging at Easter. The pattern is Lemon Drops from Garn Studio and the socks are made using a cotton sock yarn from my stash and a 2mm hook.




The yarn makes the finished socks look quite different to the photo on the pattern as the pattern used a solid main colour and a contrast but I think I like it. Even though they don't look very summery they should be cool.



I found this pattern hard to follow to begin with and had to resort to the online video on the Garn Studio site, I'm still not sure if it was the pattern which was difficult to understand or my brain not working properly. I made the feet a little shorter to ensure a good fit for a small foot and I was really pleased when I finally finished them. They are now ready to be used inside a pair of wellies by my sister for dog walking through soggy fields and muddy woods. I finished them just as we got wonderfully hot sunny weather so they weren't needed until now. 


I'm now playing about with some lacy thread crochet and Paisley motifs again and hope to show you some soon.


Til next time.

Hx


6 comments:

  1. Your Tunisian Cowl is lovely and warm and much appreciated. Nice to see it is famous, pictured on here.

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  2. Love this cowl, its shade, its texture. Glad to see you back friend!
    We thought to return to Scotland this year but it seems that we'll give up on this project as we find difficult to drive on the other side of the road. It frighten us.
    Hope you are doing fine.
    Olympia

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    1. Thanks Olympia. I don't drive in mainland Europe for the same reason, I hope you do return one day though. Hx

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  3. Lovely makes and such pretty yarns. My own to-be-finished pile is out of control. Big sigh.
    Amalia
    xo

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  4. Wow what a lucky friend!! The cowl is so stunning, i'm in awe of the Tunisian crochet! And the socks look so cosy :) Beautiful projects as always :) xx

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