I promised a post about orange triangles yesterday, so here it is.
I am struggling with an orange triangle obsession, at the moment they are the only thing I want to make.
My first orange triangle's design was Lecchi that I also blogged about yesterday.
Here it is in case you missed it.
I finished Lecchi and immediately started on a new blanket, which at the moment is still secret so I can only show you tiny detail shots.
This new blanket started off with a Withypool/Woody Bay background.
It doesn't look too bad in the photo below, but this is the centre and the further out it went the worse it got.
I kept crocheting even though I wasn't 100% happy and eventually decided that I hated it so much I had to frog it, so I did and replaced all the Withypool/Woody Bay background. with Lundy (orange).
As a result I was a million times happier :-)
And I'm extra happy with the finished piece.
Number 3 design of my orange triangle obsession was frogged.
It was going to be an aran blanket, I tried sooooo hard not to use orange triangles, I wasn't happy so I kept frogging. Eventually the wool looked Like I had used it to clean the floor with and I still hated the blanket.
So I binned it all.
Sometimes things just don't work and I have found its better to bin and walk away than keep frustrating myself further. I hate doing it, but it always makes me feel better when the binning process is done and dusted.
I started crocheting number 4 design last night.
Its made with Dazzling lace, I didn't think I had a Lundy so thought I was safe with an slightly orange/gold instead.
But today I discovered some Lundy Dazzling Lace in stock that I didn't realise we had, so I'm taking a skein home with me. I'm kind of hoping it will be too bright so I can't use it..
The design will be a ripple scarf, sorry the photo is a bit rubbish, it was taken with my phone this morning.
The other thing all these orange triangles have in common is that they are the same motif, its very simple and plain.
But is perfect for colour experiments, but I'll tell you more about those another day.....maybe tomorrow......
Friday, 11 January 2013
Thursday, 10 January 2013
Very proud day
I've been very quiet about my crochet projects recently.
You might be forgiven for thinking I had given up and taken up sky diving instead.
But I haven't, all my recent projects have been secret one's, these include 2 new blankets.
Today I can finally share the first blanket - Lecchi.
Lecchi was designed and started while I was on holiday in Tuscany last year.
Lecchi marks the beginning of my orange triangle obsession, which I will blog about in the very near future.
Lecchi has just been published in a brand new British crochet magazine, its called Simply Crochet and comes from the same stable as Simply Knitting and The Knitter.
I was asked if I would like to be involved months ago and I was delighted and excited to be part of it.
But I had to keep it a secret.
Today is the day that Simply Crochet is launched in the shops - so I'm doing a happy happy dance.
Not only has Lecchi been published, but its also on the front cover.
You can find Simply Crochet's website HERE
You might be forgiven for thinking I had given up and taken up sky diving instead.
But I haven't, all my recent projects have been secret one's, these include 2 new blankets.
Today I can finally share the first blanket - Lecchi.
Lecchi was designed and started while I was on holiday in Tuscany last year.
Lecchi marks the beginning of my orange triangle obsession, which I will blog about in the very near future.
Lecchi has just been published in a brand new British crochet magazine, its called Simply Crochet and comes from the same stable as Simply Knitting and The Knitter.
I was asked if I would like to be involved months ago and I was delighted and excited to be part of it.
But I had to keep it a secret.
Today is the day that Simply Crochet is launched in the shops - so I'm doing a happy happy dance.
Not only has Lecchi been published, but its also on the front cover.
You can find Simply Crochet's website HERE
Saturday, 5 January 2013
Ted's end
Firstly I would like to thank everyone who messaged and mailed us last night.
It was very much appreciated and we felt very grateful for all the sympathy and well wishes.
We took him to the vet and within a couple of minutes she told us he was dying and putting him to sleep was the best thing we could do for him.
It was hard but I knew in my heart she was right.
He lay on the floor whilst we cuddled him and it was all over in a couple of seconds, seeing how quick it was gave me comfort and I knew we had done the right thing.
Dais and I came home and cried and Phil took Loki for a walk and buried his collar at the top of Hollerday Hill, then he came home we drank lots of beer and all three of us cried.
This morning is a new day, the sun is shining and the sky is blue.
Phil has taken Loki out for a long walk over the moors and I am here alone supposed to be working on writing patterns, but I really don't feel like it.
So I'm going to postpone the pattern writing until tomorrow and snuggle on the sofa with Billy, crocheting to "Waking the dead".
I feel sad, but I also feel relieved and comforted that he's not in pain or distress anymore.
So here are some photo's in memory and celebration of Ted Bad Poodle
His first photo when we brought him home for the first time. I just loved his little monkey paws :-)
Ted with Dougal who loved and protected him from the minute I brought him through the front door. For the first few weeks Dougal would pick him up by the scruff of the neck and take him out of the room if anyone new entered the house.
Ted with Dougal and Splash, both of whom are long gone and still remembered with lots of love.
Ted's very first christmas in the snow.
Ted on his chair, when we lived in our house in Hollersley he used to sit on his chair looking out of the window, waiting for horses to go past so he could bark at them.
Ted at hydrotherapy, he had really bad hip dysplasia and swiming helped build up the muscles around his hip joints, which meant he could live a happy and active life. He hated it, but we forced him to swim as he needed it.
Ted and Fep last week, taking their last walk together at Illfracombe, he had a lovely day out with all his family and I like to believe even though he was probably already dying he held on for one last christmas to be with us. He was always her dog, and I think she takes comfort in the fact that they had these last few day's together.
And finally Ted 2 day's ago waiting for the end.
I've managed to write this whole blog post without crying, which is a good thing and makes me feel kind of happy in a sad way.
It was very much appreciated and we felt very grateful for all the sympathy and well wishes.
We took him to the vet and within a couple of minutes she told us he was dying and putting him to sleep was the best thing we could do for him.
It was hard but I knew in my heart she was right.
He lay on the floor whilst we cuddled him and it was all over in a couple of seconds, seeing how quick it was gave me comfort and I knew we had done the right thing.
Dais and I came home and cried and Phil took Loki for a walk and buried his collar at the top of Hollerday Hill, then he came home we drank lots of beer and all three of us cried.
This morning is a new day, the sun is shining and the sky is blue.
Phil has taken Loki out for a long walk over the moors and I am here alone supposed to be working on writing patterns, but I really don't feel like it.
So I'm going to postpone the pattern writing until tomorrow and snuggle on the sofa with Billy, crocheting to "Waking the dead".
I feel sad, but I also feel relieved and comforted that he's not in pain or distress anymore.
So here are some photo's in memory and celebration of Ted Bad Poodle
His first photo when we brought him home for the first time. I just loved his little monkey paws :-)
Ted with Dougal who loved and protected him from the minute I brought him through the front door. For the first few weeks Dougal would pick him up by the scruff of the neck and take him out of the room if anyone new entered the house.
Ted with Dougal and Splash, both of whom are long gone and still remembered with lots of love.
Ted's very first christmas in the snow.
Ted on his chair, when we lived in our house in Hollersley he used to sit on his chair looking out of the window, waiting for horses to go past so he could bark at them.
Ted at hydrotherapy, he had really bad hip dysplasia and swiming helped build up the muscles around his hip joints, which meant he could live a happy and active life. He hated it, but we forced him to swim as he needed it.
Ted and Fep last week, taking their last walk together at Illfracombe, he had a lovely day out with all his family and I like to believe even though he was probably already dying he held on for one last christmas to be with us. He was always her dog, and I think she takes comfort in the fact that they had these last few day's together.
And finally Ted 2 day's ago waiting for the end.
I've managed to write this whole blog post without crying, which is a good thing and makes me feel kind of happy in a sad way.
Friday, 4 January 2013
Crochet distraction
We are whiling away the hours until the dreaded vet visit this afternoon.
Ted hasn't really improved although he did eat a piece of ham he has refused all other food.
To distract myself I thought I would share my latest blanket.
I've had a very crochetless couple of weeks.
Before christmas I had flu, then after the flu the babies came and I couldn't concentrate on anything, so only did a few motifs here and there.
When they went I managed to make the whole scarf for the triangle scarf club.
Then our woolly friends arrived and I only managed to do a few more motifs.
Last night I settled back down to do some serious crochet, trouble is the christmas blanket I had been playing with looked dull and uninspiring.
So this morning I took photo's.
I think the artificial light is muting the colours and they don't excite me at night when we have the light turned on.
They look a lot better in day light.
Ted hasn't really improved although he did eat a piece of ham he has refused all other food.
To distract myself I thought I would share my latest blanket.
I've had a very crochetless couple of weeks.
Before christmas I had flu, then after the flu the babies came and I couldn't concentrate on anything, so only did a few motifs here and there.
When they went I managed to make the whole scarf for the triangle scarf club.
Then our woolly friends arrived and I only managed to do a few more motifs.
Last night I settled back down to do some serious crochet, trouble is the christmas blanket I had been playing with looked dull and uninspiring.
So this morning I took photo's.
I think the artificial light is muting the colours and they don't excite me at night when we have the light turned on.
They look a lot better in day light.
It doesn't have a name yet and is only in its very early stages. It's made with Dazzle Aran, I want it to be quick and easy to make. It is the replacement for the triangles blanket, I've had a few false starts and a lot of frogging to do, but I finally think I am happy with it.
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