Another Ball of Yarn

Another Ball of Yarn

Tuesday, 19 May 2015

Sophies Universe CAL 2015


Sophies Universe took the crochet world by storm in 2015.  The design belongs to the very talented Dedri Uys.  You can find all the information you will need here 
 
I joined the 1000's of crocheters from all over the world on this mystery CAL.  What fun we had for 18 weeks!!  Every Sunday we received a new part of the pattern.  People literally sat in front of PC's, Iphones, Cellphones and Tablets waiting for the new instalment.
 
The design is something out of this world.  The pattern is written to perfection.  Dedri spoilt us all with her attention to detail.  Well done to a lovely lady! I feel as though a gained a friend over the past 18 weeks. 
 
Please allow me to share a few photos of my own Sophie growing through the different stages. 

 
I used a local South African yarn.  African Expressions Joy.  15% Mohair 40% Wool 45% Acrylic

 
During her growing stages, Sophie boarded a plane with me and we travelled to the beach house, twice.  I took her for a photo shoot.

 
Probably one of the most photographed crochet blankets ever.
 

 
What an epic journey!  Thank you again Dedri Uys for sharing this amazing design with us.
 
 
 

 

Monday, 18 May 2015

JAWS

So..., a photo was shared on my facebook timeline.  And a request..."please can you make these. I want a pair." 

The request came from my 29 year old nephew and godchild with his no 10/11 feet.

So I jumped on Pinterest, found the pattern link, purchased the pattern, scratched through the stash and started, as any good aunt will do.

I found the pattern designed by Stacie L. Ratcliff of Stacie71 over at Etsy.

 
The pattern by was easy to follow.  I had to take a quick look at the Youtube video for the assembly, but all in all it was a fun, quick and easy project.
 
 
I convinced my husband to model the slipper sock.  It is ready to be delivered.  I can't wait to hear what my nephew has to say.
 


 



Tuesday, 12 May 2015

Floor cushion / Pouff

In April 2014 we made a Hexagon Pouf or floorcushion in my hooky group.  I was asked to lead the CAL and this was the result.




I bought a pouf from a retail store and made to cover to fit.  The yarn is a chunky acrylic and I used a 6mm

I made enough hexagons to cover the top of my cushion.  I used this lovely pattern
http://lavenderwildrose.blogspot.co.uk/2012/09/starburst-hexagon-pattern-tutorial.html and the loast row of each hexagon was done in the ivory colour and then joined by crocheting in the back loop only.  I filled in the gaps and did one more row  in DC (double crochet) all round.
The base was done in one colour following a round in the ivory colour, also adding button holes.  www.petalstopicots.com/2011/11/how-to-crochet-button-holes-html/

 
 
The base and the hexagon cover was joined with a band made with double crochet stitches.
 
 
I also made this pouf for my sister's new house.  No pattern for this one.
 
 
 
This is a fun way to update an old and tired looking floor cushion.  PS:  I still have to make another one.
 

Heritage Blanket CAL

 
 
 
 
 
 
As lid van die facebook groep Ons Hekel was ek dadelik geinspireer deur die opdrag om 'n kombers te hekel wat deur kleur en ontwerp iets simboliseer wat vir my belangrik is.  Die collage hierbo is my inspirasie.
 
As member of the facebook group Ons Hekel, I was immediately inspired by the Heritage Blanket CAL.  The colours and design of the blanket must symbolise something that is important to me.  The collage above was the inspiration for my blanket.
 
Pringlebay......My Happy Place. 
 

Die kleure simboliseer die fynbos, sand, see en berge.  Die blokkie is die Rosy Posie patroon www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/rosie-posie-grannie-square wat my laat dink aan die Koningprotea wat elke jaar in my tuin blom.

 

The colours symbolise the fynbos, sand, sea and mountains.  The square is the Rosy Posie pattern, reminding me of the King Protea that flowers in my garden every year.

 

This will become a very big King Size blanket....my mom always used to say that as long as you can cover your children with one blanket, you have very little worries.  My kids long ago outgrew one blanket....my only solution is a bigger blanket!!
 



Die beplanning:

 

20 x 18 blokkies  = 360 blokkies en daarna nog 'n randjie.  Vir die eerste keer gebruik ek JAYG.  attic24.typepad.com/weblog/joining-asyougo-sqaures.html

 

I am planning 20 x 18 squares = 360 and a border.  I am also making use of the Join as you go method for the first time.  See the above link to Lucy's blog.

 

130 squares done - winter is here and my Heritage blanket is keeping me warm while working on it.

 

 



 

Ek sal vordering weer post.......I'll report on my progress.

 

 




Al done and I am so happy. 
 

 




  


Simple border of 1 row sc and hdc, finishing with crabstitch.