Wednesday, July 21, 2021

Wednesday WIPs - 21.07.2021

I thought it was about time I showed what I have been working on recently. Here are some of my WIPs. 

Charity Blanket

The patches for this blanket were donated to The Salvation Army along with a stack of yarn and I am putting them together to fork two blankets. This is my Friday morning crochet class project. 

Corner to corner waffle stitch blanket - take one

I decided I wanted to make a blanket for my bed and decided to experiment with combining the corner to corner technique that I experimented with earlier with the waffle stitch so I started but decided I didn't like where the colour changes were happening. 

Corner to corner waffle stitch blanket - take two

This is the start of my second attempt at starting this blanket. I'm liking the colour changes more on this version so this is what I'm going with. It will be a queen size blanket. 

Waffle stitch baby blanket

This is my current waiting room project. 

Chevron blanket

I have been working on this while watching TV. 

I have other projects but they have stalled either due to lack of interest or still being packed after my move late last year. 

That's it from me for now. I hope to have something finished for Friday but make no promises. Until next time, have a good one. 

Richard. 




Friday, July 16, 2021

Friday FOs - 16.07.2021

I didn't get around to taking a photo of last week's bear due to a shopping trip that took longer than expected so you get a double helping this week. 


Comfort Bear No 24 for this year 

Comfort Bear No 25 for this year 

Two more bears ready for service. 

That's all I have for you for now. Until next time, have a good one. 

Richard. 


Friday, July 2, 2021

Friday FOs - 02.07.2021

Well, I forgot to post my finished objects last week so I have two weeks of finished objects to show off this week, and here they are. 

Comfort Bear No 23 for this year 

I managed to finish another bear last week. 

Dog Coat

This dog coat isn't technically finished but I have finished my part. The owner of the dog is going to buy the Velcro and sew it on. Hopefully, when it is all done, I will get a photo of the dog wearing it and be able to show you the finished article. 

The base of a bag. 

A while ago my ex asked me how I would go about making a rectangle with diagonal rows. I told her how I would do it but, as usual, she didn't really listen to me and messed it up so I decided to make one as a proof of concept, and this was the result and, rather than undo it, I decided to make it the base of a bag. 

The bag with the diagonal striped base. 

Here is the bag. 

For those that would like to know how it is done, I will now explain. 

Start with 4 ch. Do 4 treble (US dc) into the first ch.  To increase at the start of a row do 3 ch and 2 tr into the tr at the base of the ch. To increase at the end of the row do 2 tr in the 3rd ch of the previous row's starting ch. To decrease at the start of the row do 2 ch and a 2tr cluster in the next 2 tr. To decrease at the end of the row do a 2 tr cluster in the last 2 tr leaving the ch. To make the rectangle, increase at both ends until you have the width you want. Keep increasing at one end while decreasing at the other until you have the length you want then decrease at both ends until you have 4 tr plus starting ch left. Do 2 ch then a 3 tr cluster in the next 3 tr. 

If these instructions aren't clear to you then that would explain why my ex messed up. 

That's all I have for you for this week. Until next time, have a good one. 

Richard.