I've completed another Wheelchair Wrap / shawl. This Red Heart Super Saver Jumbo yarn in Icelandic is very nice. It's rough like RHSS is, but there was only one spot I cut out and that was on the second skein I started. These are 10 oz (482 yds) skeins. I used all of one and part of another. The pattern at Interweave says 12 ozs. You can also find the Susan Coes pattern here.
I used an H hook. The shawl came out perfectly at 18" at the longest points (center back, for example).
This is a really simple pattern and goes pretty quickly. I did this one in a few days. It's even small enough at the beginning to take along. I took it with me to work on while waiting at the hospital and got a good bit done. I added a round of single crochet all around to give the edges a finished look. I came real close to adding another round of picots but decided against it for this one. Maybe the next one. :-)
There's not enough left of the second skein obviously for another one, but if I'd bought three skeins I could have gotten another one with the same yarn. I think there is enough left, however, for a scarf. Of course, it could be used for hats or squares or anything else.
Happy crocheting!
Sandie
Showing posts with label Red Heart. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Red Heart. Show all posts
Friday, August 18, 2017
wheelchair wrap
Labels:
Interweave,
Jumbo,
Red Heart,
shawl,
Super Saver,
Susan Coes,
wheelchair,
wrap
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Baby Doctor Who Scarf
The Doctor Who S14 Baby scarf is finished. I was aiming for 48" but it turned out slightly longer at about 52". It is about 3 1/4" wide. The baby is not walking so there is no issue with tripping. :-)
I chained 16 with a G hook. I used leftover Deramores Stylecraft Special DK from the S16-17 scarf for my yarn colors
BBC - my color
Purple - Stylecraft Special DK Burgundy
Camel - Stylecraft Special DK Camel
Mustard - Stylecraft Special DK Sunshine
Rust - Stylecraft Special DK Copper
Grey - Stylecraft Special DK Graphite
Greenish Brown - Stylecraft Special DK Khaki
Bronze - Stylecraft Special DK Walnut
I will put the pattern up at Crochet Cabana and probably at Ravelry as well.
Now I need to sew the tails in on the S16-17 as well!
Have you ever found a pattern you liked but it was written using a different terminology than you are used to - in my case a British pattern perhaps? I have a conversion chart at Crochet Cabana but I ran across this video by Mikey at the Crochet Crowd and I liked his presentation and thought I would share it here.
I also ran across this video demonstrating how to make yarn out of paper! Who doesn't have paper?
I also mustn't forget to mention Red Heart's yearly 12 weeks of Christmas. A new pattern appears each week in both crochet and knit.
Another great idea is shown in this video demonstrating how to make a double crochet as the first stitch of your row without using the chain-3 method. She calls it the chainless starting double crochet.
I have seen this numerous times and have yet to actually wind my yarn this way. I really need to do it. It's a center pull method.
Happy crocheting!
Sandie
I chained 16 with a G hook. I used leftover Deramores Stylecraft Special DK from the S16-17 scarf for my yarn colors
BBC - my color
Purple - Stylecraft Special DK Burgundy
Camel - Stylecraft Special DK Camel
Mustard - Stylecraft Special DK Sunshine
Rust - Stylecraft Special DK Copper
Grey - Stylecraft Special DK Graphite
Greenish Brown - Stylecraft Special DK Khaki
Bronze - Stylecraft Special DK Walnut
I will put the pattern up at Crochet Cabana and probably at Ravelry as well.
Now I need to sew the tails in on the S16-17 as well!
Have you ever found a pattern you liked but it was written using a different terminology than you are used to - in my case a British pattern perhaps? I have a conversion chart at Crochet Cabana but I ran across this video by Mikey at the Crochet Crowd and I liked his presentation and thought I would share it here.
I also ran across this video demonstrating how to make yarn out of paper! Who doesn't have paper?
I also mustn't forget to mention Red Heart's yearly 12 weeks of Christmas. A new pattern appears each week in both crochet and knit.
Another great idea is shown in this video demonstrating how to make a double crochet as the first stitch of your row without using the chain-3 method. She calls it the chainless starting double crochet.
I have seen this numerous times and have yet to actually wind my yarn this way. I really need to do it. It's a center pull method.
Happy crocheting!
Sandie
Saturday, August 3, 2013
no crocheting
I'm still unable to crochet due to the problem with my hand/wrist/arm. I don't have a diagnosis yet, but the steroids seem to be helping the swelling. I can actually bend my fingers now and use my left hand for light things. Just wanted to touch base with everyone.
I thought I'd take the opportunity to share some links with you since I have new of my own to post.
How about this beautiful afghan pattern by Karen Buhr? http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/around-the-world-crochet-quilt. The pattern is a free Ravelry download.
I get a lot of questions about the diagonal box stitch and I do have a tutorial and pattern using this stitch. However, this morning I ran across a video by Mikey and Red Heart on the Corner to Corner afghan. It was quite well done and I thought I'd share the link. Even though I know how to do this stitch, I watched the entire thing. It kept my interest. Mikey does some things in a different way than I do but that's perfectly fine. For example, he uses a fold over instead of a flip up as I do in my video, but truthfully I like his method! He also demonstrates how to change color in his video, which I do not do in mine. I like Mikey's conversational style and his videos are very professional looking.
If you want to have a look at my video also, you can find it here. Funny enough both our videos are between 18 and 19 minutes long.
I also wanted to add this tutorial for a mitered granny square at Crochet Again which was well done.
Well, my finger is tired poking keys, so I'll sign off. Looking forward to getting back into crocheting when I can. I probably won't work on the Doctor Whoghan until I'm sure I can maintain the same tension I had before as my work will probably be a bit different until my hand/wrist is fully healed.
Happy crocheting!
Sandie
I thought I'd take the opportunity to share some links with you since I have new of my own to post.
How about this beautiful afghan pattern by Karen Buhr? http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/around-the-world-crochet-quilt. The pattern is a free Ravelry download.
I get a lot of questions about the diagonal box stitch and I do have a tutorial and pattern using this stitch. However, this morning I ran across a video by Mikey and Red Heart on the Corner to Corner afghan. It was quite well done and I thought I'd share the link. Even though I know how to do this stitch, I watched the entire thing. It kept my interest. Mikey does some things in a different way than I do but that's perfectly fine. For example, he uses a fold over instead of a flip up as I do in my video, but truthfully I like his method! He also demonstrates how to change color in his video, which I do not do in mine. I like Mikey's conversational style and his videos are very professional looking.
If you want to have a look at my video also, you can find it here. Funny enough both our videos are between 18 and 19 minutes long.
I also wanted to add this tutorial for a mitered granny square at Crochet Again which was well done.
Well, my finger is tired poking keys, so I'll sign off. Looking forward to getting back into crocheting when I can. I probably won't work on the Doctor Whoghan until I'm sure I can maintain the same tension I had before as my work will probably be a bit different until my hand/wrist is fully healed.
Happy crocheting!
Sandie
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