I found this fabric whilst on holiday in Brisbane back in January. It is vintage and so enticing that all my friends wanted something made out of it. Unfortunately the lady who sent this to the oppy didn't buy enough in the first place so I have only been able to make three items with it. All I have left is a little 10 centimetre square. So sad!
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Last piece of the loveliest material - so sad
I found this fabric whilst on holiday in Brisbane back in January. It is vintage and so enticing that all my friends wanted something made out of it. Unfortunately the lady who sent this to the oppy didn't buy enough in the first place so I have only been able to make three items with it. All I have left is a little 10 centimetre square. So sad!
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Words of wisdom!
Thursday, June 18, 2009
My creative space
PS Sheree's Alchemy has an amazing giveaway, open to all. She has the most gorgeous little girls too.
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
New blogger: dorothybills
Introducing a new local blogger.
This lovely lady is new to the world of blogging but has been sewing for most of her life and makes the most gorgeous things out of vintage goods. Please welcome dorothybills
Giveaway winner
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Saturday, June 13, 2009
Hanging teatowel tutorial?
I used a size 1.5 hook because the only other option was a 0.75 and I reckoned that might not even have a hook on it, it is sooo tiny. LOL! The yarn is a cotton, I think. I bought it for $2.99 at the local cheapy shop because there is no where else around to get it here except maybe Kmart.
Then I just start to crochet into the fabric. That's right - you just poke the hook into the material and pull your yarn through and do ordinary double crochet stitches. That is why you need such a tiny hook. I imagine a finer teatowel could well do with a finer hook and possibly that may require thinner yarn.
Next 2 rows I only crocheted every second stitch, again in dc.
Next 2 rows have a treble in the first 2 stitches, miss a stitch, then repeat. Because of the unknown quantity of the original number of stitches you may have to have a stitch more or less at the end. Play it by ear.
At this point I had 8 stitches. I continued on doing treble for 16 rows of 8 stitches.
17th row. 2 treble, 4 chain, 2 treble.
18th and final row. 1 half treble crochet, 1 treble 4 trebles in chain gap, 1 treble, 1 half treble crochet and sign off.
On the bottom of the towel I crocheted into the towel and returned with a row of lace, each time something different according to how I felt.
This is a very basic tutorial. A lot of what you do will have to be arranged according to how many stitches you originally crocheted into the towel. I guess this is a bit like the older cook who knows the basic recipe and just does it without ever measuring a thing and it always works. Hope this works for you too!
Saturday, June 6, 2009
Copying Pip
Pip from Meet Me At Mikes has discovered a snazzy new commenting system from DISQUS.
I'm not sure of all the benefits yet but have decided to give it a go.
Thursday, June 4, 2009
One a day?!! ~ Must Join Giveaway
PS The Two Windmills are giving away a gorgeous blue owl. Check it out!