I'm just back from a long weekend visit with the children to my parents. Three evenings of nothing to do but crochet!
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I used up the scraps from making
my shawl to have a go at the lovely Japanese flower pattern
Lucy from Attic24 is currently making very popular.
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It was surprisingly straightforward despite the pattern being a chart with French instructions (I've never followed a chart before and my schoolgirl French is rather rusty to say the least). I think a shawl from these would be a little too flamboyant for me, but a scarf would be lovely. I'll be making more I think.
Talking of shawls, I finished making another Eva's shawl for my Mum. The pattern (free!) is
here. Incidentally, it is by the same designer as the chevron lace crochet cardigan from my previous post, I like her patterns and it's very generous of her to make them freely available.
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I persuaded Mum to model her shawl out in her garden (it was a bit baltic outside!)
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She even changed into her blue jumper. I was worried at first that the colour changes in the yarn were perhaps too subtle and that it would turn out a little dull, but it hasn't at all and is just perfect for my Mum. The yarn is Drops Delight yet again, this time shade 04.
Also in the garden...
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Viola.
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Snowdrops.
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And my Dad's gnome. A joke birthday present I gave him some years ago, but he has weathered beautifully and is starting to look rather stylish (I like to think!)
13 comments:
Your mum's shawl is a beauty. Think I'll have a go for my mum, too.
I agree your shawl is a beauty.. but it's knitted and I'm just not that good of a knitter.. or at least I get frightened of having that much on a needle and messing up. Crochet is so much easier to fix a problem! :-)
Love your flower and the photo of the snowdrops! We have 2 gnomes ourselves. Love em!
Hugs, Teresa
I love the colours in your mum's shawl and I'm just going to pop over to the Drops website to have a look. The flower is lovely too. And talking of gnomes, and as it is half term here, I'm talking the kids to see Gnomeo and Juliet at the cinema tomorrow :O)x
A beautiful shawl...and very versatile in how it could be worn. Yes, spring is almost here....I feel a little tinge of excitment when I hear the birds singing away! Even the gnome looks happy about it!!!! x
Just for clarification re Teresa's comment - the shawl is crocheted not knitted.
Love your flower - is that drops yarn? its beautiul. I have tried about three times to do the shawl with no success - must try again because is really is lovely. Your mum makes a great model.
Ooooh love your flower. I have made 10 up tpo now and am also making it into a 2 row scarf. I am just using the stylecraft wool. I love that drops yarn you are using. I really ought to get some of this. Love your mum's shawl too. xx
Your flower is gorgeous.
The flower is lovely and will look fab as a scarf. What a nice present to crochet for your Mum and I bet she'll get a lot of wear out of it as it will look good in the summer over a top or dress too!
Your shawl looks lovely -great choice of colours. I'm going to have to try those Japanese flowers too.
The shawl is beautiful, I love the colours. I also love that patchwork crochet blanket, what a work of art! BTW, my garden photos are very selective, to avoid the mess!
Love Penny x
The shawl is lovely. I like the varigated blues. I like the little gnome too with his weatherbeaten face!!!
lovely post to start the day!
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