Saturday, December 6, 2014

The Center is Finished

Its now Saturday night and I'm just chilling from a day of errands, laundry and house cleaning. Yeah..I clean house every once in a while, mostly when I am out of clean eating utensils and clothes.

So I've been a working on the afghan and have the 6 inch squares done. There are 12 total. They look like this:


The 4 at each corner have the same pattern but a different background color.


This piece has :
Caron Simply Soft in Soft Blue
Mary Maxim Starlette in Green
Caron Simply Soft in Bone
Mary Maxim Starlette in Natural
Mary Maxim Starlette in Chocolate

I changed out the Chocolate for Camel in the corner squares. The Camel is Mary Maxim Starlette.





Altogether it is looking pretty grand, if I do say so myself and I do!

The pattern is called Sunburst Granny Squares by Priscilla Hewitt.

I've started on the small 3 inch squares which will surround the whole middle. Ah...what have I gotten myself into. Each 3 inch square has 3 colors which means 6 ends times, let's see, a billion?? Hmm...I may want to rethink that. I don't mind weaving in ends, but there is a limit.

I just realized that I need to make a Christmas present. So this goes on the back burner while I peruse Pinterest and Ravelry to find a neat pattern. Shhhh...don't tell.














Friday, November 28, 2014

A Good Start

Happy Day after Thanksgiving! I hope you all realize all the things/people for which you/we are thankful. I won't get too maudlin and list all that I am thankful for, but I am grateful for the ability to crochet, the means by which to do it, and cats who don't get into my yarn basket.

I thought about how to make that lovely afghan and decided that for me, the only way to do it was to take it a section at a time. I looked at the middle section and guesstimated it to be about 24 inches square. It may not be, but that's my story and I'm sticking too it!

The middle area is made of 3 inch grannies, which is great, but I wanted a statement center, so I went with a 12 inch middle that will be surrounded by 6 inch squares. One of the hardest tasks, and one of the funnest, is picking the pattern and the colors. Colors! Oh my gosh. The original must have a billion colors, or at least a lot. I'd say the original has an overall red theme and that gives it that Oriental rug look. I chose more greens and browns. I hope to get the Oriental rug look; keeping my fingers crossed. So what do I have so far? Here is the 12 inch middle piece.


After I made it, I decided to add a round of brown (oh...look...I'm a poet) to all the squares that are going to make up the entire center. This pattern is called Raindrop Block by Donna Kay Lacey. I changed the last couple of rounds. The blue in my square is more of a country blue and what looks white is soft taupe. This gives you the idea. The yarns I used were all a worsted weight (#4), but from different manufacturers. Some have a sheen and some are matte, which gives the whole piece a bit more character. In this piece you will find:

Mary Maxim Starlette in Chocolate
Mary Maxim Starlette in Medium Taupe
Mary Maxim Starlette in Soft Taupe 
Mary Maxim Starlette in Green
Mary Maxim Starlette in Caramel
Caron Simply Soft in Country Blue
Caron Simply Soft in Autumn Red

Green? Green? Where are the greens? Coming chickadees. Peace.

Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Quixotic Afghan

Hi everyone. Hope all of you in the Mid-Atlantic states have prepared for the storm coming your way. Meanwhile, back at the ranch, I have started another project. I was looking around  Pinterest a few weeks ago and came across the most wonderful looking afghan. I tracked down the original posting and it turns out that is is on a fabulous French website. Alas, there was no pattern for the afghan.

I kept seeing this afghan being repinned and repinned. I studied it as best I could and thought "Hey..I'm going to give it a try. I want to make this afghan for myself. " Yes, I may be crazy, but I'm going to have lots of spare time in the near future so I think this is going to be a fun project. Take a look at this. Gorgeous, yes?

Other work by this talented fiber artist can be found at  Clothogancho.

I'll be back over the next several weeks showing my progress on this Quixotic endeavor. Peace.