Showing posts with label dalek. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dalek. Show all posts

Monday, July 15, 2013

Dalek dishcloths

Took a brief break from the baby afghan to make two Dalek dishcloths.

The first one is made with I Love This Cotton woods print worsted yarn. In this filet Dalek the open mesh make up the Dalek. The finished size is about 9 1/2" x 11 3/4".


In this second filet Dalek the solid blocks make up the Dalek. This is the first one I've done in this manner. This yarn is a light DK (#3) grey yarn from Annie's Hook & Needle Club. I don't remember what the actual project was supposed to be for this cotton yarn, but I had two skeins of it and thought it would work well for a filet project, which it did.

Finished size is about 8 3/4" x 11".

 
Happy crocheting!
Sandie

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

dishcloths

I've made a couple of dishcloths which will be going to son. He's moving into an apartment and needs all the startup things.

This first is about 9" square. It is a simple ch 31, with alternating rows of dc and (dc, ch 1, sk 1). There are 8 dc rows and 7 skippa rows. Edging is dc.





Of course there must be a Who item. This cloth is about 10" x 12". I took the Dalek out of Elizabeth Harac's pattern chart to make this dishcloth using worsted yarn from Annie's Hook and Needle Club. The chart is at Ravelry

Edging is a round of dc along the sides and sc top and bottom as I didn't want to add any more length.



That's all that's new today. The Who scarf got buried under cotton yarn. LOL

Happy crocheting!
Sandie

Monday, January 21, 2013

dishcloths

Here are some more dishcloths. I was in one of my repeater moods. I started this pattern and just kept making it over and over again. heh I didn't actually follow a pattern exactly. I chained 31, worked one row of dc, then one row of (dc, ch 1, sk 1). I worked 8 dc rows, then added a single crochet edging around. This is all cotton yarn. The second picture is the same but I added a pretty edging as I ran out of the red cotton and wasn't sure if the second bit I had was the same dye lot.

These are all made with yarn donated by Beth and will be going to the Bridge and Beyond project.



Here is another Dalek dishcloth, but this one went to a new friend who is a Whovian.


Lest you think all I've been doing is dishcloths, I was at Ravelry and daughter showed me a beautiful baby afghan made with cables. You know how sometimes your eyes are bigger than your stomach and you eat too much? Well, I had to try this pattern, but my eyes were bigger than my patience level. It's a very complex pattern. I have the skills to do it, but I would not enjoy it as you have to keep careful track of what you're doing. No TV watching while working this pattern. Complete concentration required.

I even took the time to retype the pattern so that each line would show the different instructions, with the repeats spelled out, to make it easier to keep the cables straight. I got through one cable row. Then I decided there was no way I was going to make an entire afghan of this, so I put it aside and you got dishcloths!

I don't mind a challenge now and then, and if it would have been a square or even a scarf, I'd have probably finished, but a 10 pattern repeat of 8 or 9 rows? hmm. 10 years ago, maybe. Today, no.

I am presently working on some heart squares for a baby afghan. I waffled on which pattern I wanted to work and finally decided on the tried and true. Pictures forthcoming as I get more done.

AND I still have yarn sitting for another Who scarf ... Soon.


I wanted to remind folks that if you write to me for help please don't just say "I need help with this pattern" or "this doesn't work" and not tell me what pattern, the name of the pattern or leaflet, or the link where I can see it and most importantly, what problem you're having with it. Also, your first and best  option would be to contact the designer or publisher for help. Check their web site for errata if you think the pattern is wrong. The person who designed the pattern is the best person to help you. I can sometimes interpret a line for you if that is all that is needed, but rarely do I have the time to make something to show you how it's done. (P.S. Don't send me any copyrighted patterns.)

I AM always glad to help if I can and of course I will do all I can to help with one of my own patterns. If it's my pattern, it's my responsibility. If it's someone else's pattern, I am limited in what I can do without their permission.

If you are a person who likes to make hats, CrochetMe (Interweave) had a nice brief article to give you some tips. These are not new ideas, of course, and all this information is at Crochet Cabana as well, but I thought it well written, short, and timely since it's cold outside and hats don't take but an hour or two to make if you're in need.

Happy crocheting!
Sandie

Monday, January 14, 2013

more dishcloths

I have made a couple more dishcloths to make an even dozen for this first send off.

The first is really an oopsie. I meant to do a checkered pattern, but my mind wasn't on what I was doing and I ended up working 4 stitches of pink and then 4 of white and so on. I shortly realized what I was doing, but I liked it so I continued. :-) The green, yellow, and blue variegated is plain dc. Then the last photo is a shot of the dozen made.



 

Finished with that, I picked up the filet Dalek and made one of those using Knit Pick Comfy Whisker pima cotton/acrylic worsted. He is 8 1/4" x 11".


I see Dalek amigurumi all the time, but not being one to do amigurumi I am thinking I'd like to try this with perhaps puff or bobbles. We'll see if I get up the courage/desire to do that.

I also got a new Hook & Needle Club kit in but haven't had time to look at it yet.

Happy crocheting!
Sandie

Saturday, January 12, 2013

Who dishcloths

I had to come back and show off the Who dishcloths made by daughter. Yes, they are knitted but they are COOL!



She also made me a birthday cake and my all time favorite Hershey fudge which is very difficult to make. What a gal! Thank you, daughter!


Happy crocheting!
Sandie