My Crochet Journey So Far
I learned to crochet when I was 16. My Great Grandmother was living with us at the time. She was a prolific crocheter. I had broken up with a boyfriend and was moping around the house. My Grandmother couldn't stand it so she sat me down and taught me how to crochet. She taught me how to crochet the granny square and let me tell you that that was the HUGEST granny square afghan that anyone has ever made! I just kept going and going and going! I slowly branched out from making afghans to making sweaters and other things. I don't intend to post patterns because these are not my original designs. I just thought it would be fun to have some sort of record of what I have made and who it went to.
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
Elephant Lovey
I made this little lovey for a friends foster son. He is turning 1 this week. I thought this lovey turned out cute.
Pattern from this book that I purchased:
Saturday, August 30, 2014
Flower afghan-August 2014
Made this for a friends daughter. Not very practical, but pretty and girlie. I got the flower pattern out of this book:
Then I wanted a blank square but couldn't find one in the book that I wanted to match with this so I just did this one. Then I alternated flower and plain squares to make the afghan. I thought it turned out pretty.
Thursday, August 14, 2014
Avengers afghan August 2014
This is an afghan for a friends son. I messed up on it but am hoping nobody can tell :) The top of the A should line up all the way to the top but I didn't notice that until I was already finished and had tied off and tucked in ends. I wasn't going to tear it all out and if you aren't too picky I think it will be okay. I also miscounted in a couple of places so it ended sooner than it was meant to, but again I didn't figure anyone else would notice. Once again I got this chart off of the Happy Hooker Blog. The rest of the pattern is my own making and mistakes.
Thursday, July 24, 2014
Captain America afghan-July 2014
This is for my grandson Timothy for his birthday in December. I have to start in the summer getting all of my Christmas and Birthday gifts made if I want to make everyone something homemade. I got the pattern for the shield for Captain America from The Happy Hooker Blog. She has patterns for all of the superhero symbols. My next project is going to be an Avengers afghan for a friends son. The shield pattern for Captain America was not my own design, but the rest of the afghan was. It turned out a bit more narrow than I would have liked, but this was my first time trying to free-style something. To add more width to it I added the red, white and blue stripes on both sides. I tried braiding the yarn and weaving it through the gaps, but didn't like that. I also tried red, white and blue tassels but I didn't like those either. I really like what I finally came up with and I think my grandson will also like it.
UPDATE: I think he likes it! It goes perfect in his room as well.
Saturday, June 28, 2014
Filet Butterfly-June 2014
Can you see the butterfly? Also in each corner there is a butterfly. I thought this afghan turned out great! It is for a friends daughter. The one thing I had a problem with is that I counted wrong at one point and had to take out about 8 rows. Otherwise this made up very quickly. Much easier than I thought it would be. I'm going to try my hand at some name doily's now. We'll see how that goes.
The pattern came from this book that I purchased from Annies:
Monday, June 2, 2014
Thursday, May 1, 2014
Lion Afghan-May 2014
This is the blanket that I made for my Granddaughter Bree for her Birthday in June. It is small just like her. I got the pattern out of this book:
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