Monday, 18 August 2014

Making slow progress

I am working on a blanket for my youngest. I have no idea why this one is going so slowly, I was making solid granny squares before and it was a breeze, and that was a big blanket. This one only has 96 squares  and it is aaaageees since I started.
Maybe it is because I keep counting the squares and sorting different stages, moving them from piles to boxes and back...
So, I think I am going to challenge myself to finish it in the next two weeks. And I will post photos of this blanket finished here, on Monday, 1st September.
Ha!

Saturday, 26 July 2014

Nearly finished

These blissful moments when the blanket is nearly done, all the ends are sewn in and you just have to make  the last round of half trebles.
The extra bonus today is finding out that my hook fits right in the yarn ball making a lovely nest for my little owl :)

Tuesday, 17 June 2014

Crazy nine patch

I found a tutorial on You Tube on how to make a crazy nine patch blocks some time ago. The title puzzled me a bit because I was searching for 'crazy four patch' but soon everything was clear. It amazes me how fun and easy it is!
So, first you choose your fabrics and I have a very colourful one with letters, black and white with numbers and matching fabrics with dots and simple patterns.



I have made six big nine-patch blocks, black on white dots always in the middle, numbers and letters in the corners.



When they are laid out you can see that this is not the best design... 



But than I cut them into smaller blocks. This reminds me of what I read some time ago about how quilters are crazy because they cut perfectly good fabrics to sew them back together, but the craziest ones cut it again ;)



Every block was cut into four. See how number and letter fabrics are not cut, but the black dots are cut into small squares - this is exactly what I wanted.


And then came turning, shuffling, turning and shuffling again and again until I was happy with the layout. And I tell you, it was FUN.



I love how the quilt top looks, now I just need to buy wadding (shame, it refuses to just grow in my stash...), and quilt it. Bright orange thread, me thinks :D

Monday, 9 June 2014

The second one

I have been making a lot. Quilts, dresses, jumpers, even poncho, I just couldn't make myself to sit and write about it.
But this weekend I have made something that I want to shout about from the roof tops. But it is dangereous and it is raining so I write about it here instead.
Well, somehow, yesterday

I MADE THE SECOND SOCK.

Before you think it is not such a big deal, you should know that I can made socks, and I made three of them. All different :D
Two weeks ago, my dear friend Anthea gave me one ball of Drops sock yarn in fabulous colours.



And the best about this yarn is that it is worsted weight. This means no thin needles and enormous amounts of tiny stitches but a proper 4 mm needles and only 38 stitches. Bliss!



So, on Saturday the first sock was done. I was so happy how quickly it was knitting up that I did not mind at all working the heel three times. I wasn't too excited, I have managed to get to this stage three times before.



I have weight the leftover yarn and there was exactly 50 grams left. The colour pattern repeats nicely so I finished the first sock in just the right place to start the second one at the same point, just in case.
And yesterday I just made the second sock. Just like that.



And they look exactly the same and feel exactly the same. 



I wouldn't mind the rib to be a bit longer, but I managed to get two from one ball with that much leftover:


 So, now I can just put them on and enjoy the lovely Scottish summer ;)



Saturday, 22 March 2014

How I do 'random'

I am making a granny hexagon blanket for my living room. The plan is to have three different shades of beige, cream and brown in the middle of each hexagon, then one round of red - and I have four different reds - and finally cream round that I will use to join all the hexagons as I go.
I wanted the middles to look scrappy and random. Some people would maybe just buy some yarn and would randomly pick a colour for every round. But my way of being random is to use formula to calculate how many different combinations  of three I can have with six colours and then with every group of three there is six possible combinations. This stage is now completed :)
In total I have 120 circles every one of them is three rounds of different colours and none two are the same :)


Now, the second stage: I have put all my groups of six in order I am going to join them and I have assigned two different reds to every group. Just to make sure that every red will be used evenly and spread evenly on the blanket.
Part of me would like to let go and just pull random yarns from he basket but a much bigger part enjoys my geeky approach to randomness...

Thursday, 5 September 2013

I'm blue, dabudidabuda...

I am working hard on Zuzanna's dress. Almost all celtic knot appliqué is now finished, and soon I am going to move to the very important skirt construction.

Although I am really enjoying the process I would like my dreams were less blue now and weren't all about dancing butterflies...
There is some other crafting happening in the background but no time left to share or to take a picture. But I plan to catch up after 14th September.

Tuesday, 20 August 2013

Big project


The luxurious velvet, a bit of shiny satin, sequins and a lovely, deep royal blue... This is the perfect combination for another irish dancing dress for my lovely Zuzanna. The deadline is 14th September, West of Scotland Championships or actually the week before so that the teacher can approve. 
So... Good luck to me :D