Monday, January 9, 2012

Embellishing with Crochet



I totally surprised myself...
I would never have guessed I would take up crocheting.
This is the story of how it came to be...
I found a dusty pink crochet-look sweater, and loving the color, classic styling, and under $25.00 price, had to have it.

Later in the day I popped into Michael's to purchase small alphabet stamps for another project swirling in my imagination. Unfortunately they didn't have any BUT I did meet the helpful and talented Diana sitting at the front of the store demoing a little green yarn crochet flower....that she gifted to me, thank you Diana!




On my way back into town I stop at Big Lots for baby oil, cotton balls, and various sundries and spy this ball of yarn in their craft section. I love the color, do not knit or crochet but feel compelled to purchase it! Really it is all of a dollar and upon returning back to the cottage and unpack, happily realize it blends beautifully with the color of my new sweater!

I pilfer through a vintage sewing basket full of odds and ends remembering seeing a crochet hook in it, and much later that evening, while curled up on the sofa in the sitting room watching the latest episode of Downton Abbey, I attempt to mimic what Diana had been demoing. After several attempts on the sleeve I finally find my rhythm, pull out the practice yarn after jotting down the algorithm that seems to work.





Not being familiar with crochet terms yet it is a bit vague but doable and I begin with the sleeves, and then tackle the long shawl collar the next evening.





There are certainly a few glitches as I struggled with the yarn that had 3 different type threads in it, but I am pleased with the overall look and especially love how the scallop edge adds to its femininity.



I highly recommend




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8 comments:

  1. WOW! I am impressed! Ironically, I signed up for a Basic Crochet class today at JoAnn's, as well as a Basic Quilting class. One evening for each class. They were 50% off, so I also decided what the heck -- try something new! Unfortunately I lack your obvious talent, but I am hoping that someone can still teach this old dog a new trick or two!

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  2. Beautiful! I used to crochet but never anything as pretty as that. The color and pattern are just divine!!

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  3. I like anything that is crocheted. I never learned to it and now my eye are not up to it. You look like you are going in the right direction with yours.

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  4. You did an amazing job on this sweater! It is so beautiful!! Thanks for sharing at my party. Can't wait to see what you link up next week!

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  5. Wow, you are so creative. That is so beautiful:)

    Visiting for Pink Saturday. Here's my share- hope you can stop by:)

    http://www.loveablecassandra.com/2012/01/pink-elephant.html

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  6. WOW!! What a beautiful shawl I can do granny squares! Crochet a blanket but this leaves me standing, well done you .:0)

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  7. That is just beautiful. I never got the hang of crocheting, but know a little about knitting. You did a great job and should be so proud of yourself.
    Cindy

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  8. How really talented you are to have added this trim! I once learned the double crochet stitch and it was the only stitch I learned to do. I was like the energizer bunny and couldn't stop- consequently, I made really long scarves... LOL
    Came by via Marty's post- I understand you're offering one of your artwork pieces as a prize. How very generous of you! I love your part of SoCal- there is such gorgeous scenery!

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