Friday, 31 May 2013

Pin it Forward UK

Pin It Forward UK 2013


Pinterest, oh Pinterest.
What would I do without you?
I can spend many-an-hour mooching through your vast plethora of ideas.

Want to know how to thread a bobbin correctly? See Pinterest.
Need to crochet a mathematically perfect sphere? See Pinterest.
Interested in the latest celeb fashions? See Pinterest.
Fancy a new look for your hallway? 
You get the idea.


I can create my own pinboards, dotted with hundreds and thousands of rainy-day ideas. I can see what all my clever friends are pinning and repin them too. I can pin pictures, tutorials and everything inbetween for free and I love it.

A favourite board of mine is Crafty Makes.



It is jam-packed full of all the things I would like to make. One day. When I have the time. 
So click on the link. Sign up. Take a peek. Share in my madness.

As a part of its PinitForward UK launch, Pinterest is interested in getting to know its UK bloggers and pinners.
So, why not check out the A-MAZ-ING Lindy Smith of Lindy's Cakes and her inspiring pinboards; If you like all things cake-y and creative, then this is the gal for you (be prepared to be totally gobsmacked at her beautiful designs)

Do you have a favourite board?

Have a Pinteresting day, everyone!


Thursday, 23 May 2013

A Crochet Matryoshka Brooch


Fancy making a Matryoshka brooch? Here's the pattern.




Matryoshka Brooch

(like the bigger Matryoshka, make 2 and single crochet together)

You'll need:
Yarn and a hook to match
A little toy stuffing
A few scraps of felt and material
A permanent marker pen
A brooch pin
PVA or similar glue to attach face and skirt

Stitches and Abbreviations:
I use US terms, so single crochet= same as UK double crochet here.
Single Crochet 2 Together (sc2tog)Chain (ch)Single crochet (sc)Stitches (sts)

To single crochet 2 together:
Insert hook into next stitch.
Yarn over, pull up a loop. (2 loops on hook)
Insert hook into next stitch.
Yarn over, pull up a loop (3 loops on hook)
Yarn over and pull through all 3 loops.



At the beginning of every row, turn and chain 1

(From the bottom up)
1. Chain 2
2. Sc 2 (2sts)
3. 2scs in next st, 2scs in next st (4)
4. 2scs in next st, sc 2, 2scs in next st (6)
5-6. sc 6 (6)
7. Sc2tog, sc 2, sc2tog (4) CHANGE COLOUR
8. Sc 4 (4)
9. 2scs in next st, sc 3 (5)
10. 2scs in next st, sc 4 (6)
11. Sc2tog, sc 2, sc2tog (4)
12. Sc2tog, sc2tog (2)

Fasten off.



Now decorate your little Matryoshka- draw a face on some felt with permanent pen and add some fabric for her skirt. I glued mine on with PVA glue.
Attach the brooch pin to the back.

Now single crochet around the edges of your two pieces to join them together and stuff lightly.

Enjoy your little brooch. 
Xx




Wednesday, 15 May 2013

Crochet your very own Scottie Dog Brooch

So I've down-sized my little Scottie Dog pattern.

You see, I had some peeps asking me for something a bit smaller.
They wanted a doggie who was just a tad more lapel/ cardigan/ coat/ hat/ bag friendly.

And so, may I present to you: The Scottie Brooch Pattern.



Ok, same as before- you need to make 2 of each and single crochet them together. Stuff lightly and add a brooch pin to the back.
Job done. Be ready to receive your compliments.

You'll need:

Yarn and hook to match (I used Rico Creative Cotton and a 4mm hook)

Polyester toy filling

A cute ribbon for the neck (mine measured 6mm wide)


Stitches and Abbreviations:

I use US terms, so single crochet= same as UK double crochet here.

Chain (ch)

Single crochet (sc)

Stitches (sts)

Single Crochet 2 Together (sc2tog)

 

To single crochet 2 together:

Insert hook into next stitch.

Yarn over, pull up a loop. (2 loops on hook)

Insert hook into next stitch.

Yarn over, pull up a loop (3 loops on hook)

Yarn over and pull through all 3 loops.



Pattern (make 2)

[At the end of every row, chain 1 and turn.]

1. Ch 8

2. Sc 7, 2scs in next st (9 sts)

3. Sc 7 (7)

4-7. Sc 5 (5)

8. Sc 5, ch 2 (7)

9. Sc 6, 2scs in next st, ch 2 (10)

10. Sc 10. Fasten off

Head

Turn. Attach new yarn to hook.

In 6th chain from left side and working right-left:

11. Sc 5 (5)

12. Sc2tog, sc 3, ch 1 (5)

13. Sc 4

14. Sc 4

Now finish off and wear your doggy brooch with pride! 




Don't forget to attach a natty ribbon to its neck to finish off your ensemble perfectly.

Enjoy making!

 

Xx







Saturday, 11 May 2013

Quick tutorial 1: Chainless Foundation Stitch

(Single crochet US/Double Crochet UK)

Grrrrrr. I HATE working the foundation row into a starting chain.
Sometimes it twists, or I miss a chain completely, or the tension's wrong and often it looks a bit odd.

Well not any more.

Not since discovering the Chainless Foundation Stitch.
With this stitch, you make the chain AND the first foundation row together.
I find it quicker, neater and less prone to buggering up. It also gives a good edge to your work and can be easily worked into if you want to add a border.

Saying that, it won't be suitable for everything you make, but do try it.





This stitch works on making a mock-'chain' stitch and then a mock-'single crochet' on top of it.

1. Slip stitch on hook
2. Chain 2 
3. Hook through 2nd chain from hook [see pointy finger in pic 2] making sure you hook through 2 strands. Yarn over, pull up loop. (2 loops on hook)
4. Yarn over, pull through loop ('chain' made) 
5. Yarn over, pull through loop ('single crochet' made)
6. Hook through 2 strands of previous 'chain' stitch [see pointy finger in pic 5] . Yarn over, pull up a loop. 
7. Yarn over, pull through loop ('chain' made)
8. Yarn over, pull through loop ('single crochet' made)
9. Continue from 6-8 until desired length achieved.
It takes a bit of practise to get the hang of it - there are some great video tutorials on YouTube too.