Tuesday, April 28, 2026

blanket scarf

I bought several skeins of the Bernat Blanket #6  Super bulky yarn because I saw a video that told me I could make an easy cardigan really fast. Well, it turns out that's not me. I don't like working with thick yarn.  However, now that I have this yarn, I decided to use it for super warm scarves for winter.

I tried several hooks and this is the one that worked for me. By our measurement, it is between 12 and 13mm. Size is not written on it and I don't remember where I got it but I'm sure it was online. I've had it a long time.

The yarn in question is Yarnspiration Bernat Blanket #6 super bulky in color Purple Sunset. It is 100% polyester, 10.5oz, 220 yards. I used one entire skein for one 8 1/4" x 63" scarf.

Pattern is 14 sc across and 107 rows.

I left the ending "tail" so you could see how much I have left of the skein.



I'll say this for this yarn... It is super soft. I think it will keep the wearer very warm as well.

Happy crocheting!

Sandie

Sunday, April 26, 2026

crochet hook sizes

Did you know that not all crochet hooks with the same letter size are the same mm size? For example, Boye and Bates measure differently. I did know that but didn't pay much attention to it until I needed a Bates hook to work with a particular yarn that didn't like the Boye hook. It split less with a Bates style.

Annie's Attic has a nice list which includes all sizes but doesn't say what type of hook it is. I used to have this info at Crochet Cabana but have since removed much of the extraneous info from the site since it is readily available all over the Internet. I'll add a page with the hook information for Batse and Boye.

Crochet.com also has info on hooks. They list hook sizes but don't designate.what style is what sizze.

Here are the sizes and a picture for reference.

Susan Bates Hook sizes
(I added a few that are not in the pictured set)
B/1  2.25mm
C/2  2.75mm
D/3  3.25mm
E/4  3.5mm
F/5  3.75mm
G/6  4.0mm
#7/7  4.5mm
H/8  5.0mm
I/9  5.5mm
J/10  6.0mm
K/10.5  6.5mm
L/11 8.0mm
M/13 9.0mm
N/15 10.0mm




Boye
E 3.5mm
F 3.75mm
G 4.25mm
H 5.0mm
I 5.25mm
J 5.75mm
K 6.5mm
L 8.0mm


Of course you can find the Bates and Boye style hooks lots of places that are not specifically made by Boye or Bates. They are identified by the style - inline (Bates) or tapered (Boye) or perhaps an entirely new style.

I hope this helps you. This is why I suggest you use the same hook when working a project. If you happen to change to a different hook with the same letter sizee it might not be the same mm size. Depending on what you're making it may make a difference. 

In addition to the sizes that are made today, it seems like the hook mms changed slightly through the years. There's an interesting article about Boye hooks here if you want to delve more into that.

Happy crocheting!

Sandie


Saturday, April 18, 2026

Beginner's Luck

This one was made using Premier Everyday Dots in color Sleepytime. I discovered a whole bunch of skeins of this yarn in different colorways so I'll be making many of these small blankies for Project Robby.

 If you find the picture looks a little off it's because I took the picture upside down and had to turn it in Paint Shop Pro. Oops.



I used a G Bates style hook from Polymer Clay Shed. I've bought many hooks from her and she's wonderful to work with.

The size is 12 1/2". 

The pattern is the Beginner's Luck with a chain of 53 and a dc border around to finish it off. I started with one row dc and after finishing the last pattern I started the dc border so there are two rows of dc top and bottom when that is done. I've worked it different ways depending on my mood. :-)

Beginner's Luck is a very old pattern in the leaflet Knit and Crochet Afghans vol 768 Brunswick 1990. You may be able to find it at Etsy or Ebay

I've also seen the pattern under other names. Basically it's a row of dc, a row of V stitch, a row of inverted V stitch (decrease), and another row of dc. The multiple is 3 + 2 if you start in the 4th chain from hook or 3 + 1 if you start in the 3rd chain. You could also start with a foundation dc instead of chains.

The finished size depends on what yarn and hook you are using. The important thing is to measure your width and make sure your length is appropriate for your width. 

Here are some possible starting chains going into the 4th chain from hook. That means you will end up with 2 fewer stitches so if you're using a foundation dc keep that in mind.
20 (possibly a good one for a swatch),
38, 53 (17 V’s, 7 patterns), 59, 62, 74, 86, 98, 113, 122, 131, 140, 152, 161

I love this pattern and have used it probably hundreds of times through the years, making different sizes depending on need.

I'm adding a few more pictures of completed mini blankies in this pattern. The bottom three are color Primary. The top two are Sleepytime. The last one is Candy. 



This one is 16 1/2". Chain is 74.

Happy crocheting!

Sandie

Thursday, April 16, 2026

Which Way Filet

Yarn: Vanna's Choice Pink and leftover white (probably Hobby Lobby)

Hook: J

Pattern: Which Way Filet (Fiber Spider)

Size: 11 1/2" 


I did this little blankie in just a few hours watching the video and pausing when I needed to. Then adding the borders.

Happy crocheting!

Sandie

Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Beginner's Luck

I try to remember to put the hook with the blankie pictures but many times I forget. I thought I'd share a picture of my Laurie Whitaker hooks. I use these quite often and have most in sizes H and I.


Here is my latest blankie. I did not use the above hooks for this one.

Size is 11" x 11 1/2". The pattern is the Beginner's Luck I mentioned in a recent post. Yarn is Premier Anti-pilling Everyday Dots in color Candy.


Another Beginner's Luck. This one in color Primary. Size is 12" x 12 1/2". The difference in size is due to the dc border. 

I have more of the Dots yarn so I'll be making more of these. I have discovered that the Bates style hook works better with this one. It doesn't split as much.

Happy crocheting!

Sandie