Monday, July 11, 2011
An Easy Crocheted Skinny Scarf
Rhonda, at the Dollar Store Crafts blog, made a really cute scarf that she called "The World's Easiest Crochet Scarf" . The scarf is made with left-over yarn, and all you need to know is how to do the chain stitch. She showed a scarf she had made using 15 strands of yarn chains, and one using 24 strands of yarn chains. She also commented about being excited to wear them in the fall.
Well, I didn't want to wait 'til fall! I have seen many patterns for skinny scarves in crochet magazines, and decided I would use less strands and be able to wear it now, to add a little color to a plain tank top. I used worsted weight yarn in a variegated blues and pinks, a variegated pink, a maroon, and a turquoise, a light weight yarn in turquoise, and chains of variegated pink, dark pink and dark turquoise size 10 crochet thread and a maroon fun fur. I made chains that were about 9 ft long, and tied them all together every eight inches using an overhand knot. It was fun and easy, and I am very happy with how it turned out.
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Mesh Scarf and Bracelet
Even on vacation I can't stay away from my yarn and hooks. I had a skein of this yarn, and decided to make a scarf to match the yellow top and turquoise Capri pants I have. I even had some left over yarn, and made this bracelet with it.
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Granny Squares
A dozen squares made for the "Crochet a Rainbow" project for the Queensland flood victims. I have a special place in my heart for Australians, having lived in a suburb of Melbourne for a year in my youth. In fact, that was where I learned to knit, and where I improved my crocheting skills. At that time, in the early '70s, we would even bring our yarn, hooks, and needles to school, and do that outside at recess while others were playing kickball.
I just went to look for the address/sign up and cannot find it. I thought the woman coordinating this project was making then all year. I guess these squares will be a part of another project I do, like maybe part of a shawl or baby blanket...
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Prayer Shawl

This shawl is made from an ombre Red Heart yarn called "Monet," so aptly named for the color mix in many of this impressionist artist's work. It is one of my favorite color combinations, and I picked up the sage and grape colors in it to have a few contrasting stripes.
I often adapt a pattern to my own ideas of color combinations, sometimes out of necessity, when I don't have enough yarn. For you fellow hookers, do you stay true to the pattern or put in your own twist?
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Plastic Hat and Purse
As I have said, I like to repurpose things, and I like things that are free. This project served both of those purposes. I save all of the plastic bags from shopping and make "plarn," a yarn of sorts from cutting the bag into strips. The printing on the bag gives it a little splash of color, and colored bags give a little stripe amongst the white. Now I have waterproof gear for the beach, and can keep the sun out of my eyes.
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