Sorry, but it took a while to edit some pictures and to put together all the ideas about this blanket!!!
Before the start of last summer holidays and so before the end of last scholastic year, too, I started to think about a way to join diamond motifs together with the "as you go method" ... It was quite challenging, but not impossible : I was sure of that! So, I started to crochet a basic diamond and from that I developed different (!!!) patterns and motifs.... All my summer was dedicated to this research and the result is in a booklet for sale on Ravelry : Designs with Diamonds !!!
Today in this post I will give you all my notes about this blanket (my birthday gift for my son Tobia), but there will be no written pattern or tutorial. I just followed one of the main patterns developed for my booklet ! In specific, if you are interested to make a similar blanket and you are willing to buy the booklet on Ravelry (in this case : thank you so much! <3), you have to follow the Design C: smooth top, uneven sides and bottom (see below picture).
To start a blanket like this one, you need to take measures of the bed you intend to cover with this beauty. I took the measures of the single mattress of my son's bed, including the thickness.
I took, also, the average measures of a diamond motif crocheted with a 4mm hook and some dk yarns from my personal stash. Once you have all these data, you can sketch your blanket on a graph paper/squared paper : you will have a certain number of vertical strips, which will be long as you need and will be many as you need to reach the right width!
In my specific case, each strip is made of 12 or 11 and a half diamonds (yes, the strips are not all of the same length, as you can see from the above pic) and I crocheted a total of 39 ( 20 with 12 diamonds and 19 with 11 and half diamonds)!!!
About the amount of yarn you need....
I didn't buy new yarn for this project. I have to admit that my personal yarn stash is huge! I bought a lot of yarn when I was living both in Cairo and Jakarta in the previous years. I buy yarn each summer I go back to Italy... But here in Maputo I don't have a good shop of yarns... yes you can find some, but very thin or not enough for a big project... Anyway, I had to de-stash a little, so this project was a good cause to do that...right?
For each strip, more or less, I've been using an average of 70g. I suggest you to have, at least, a supply of 100g for each colour/strip, just to stay safe and not to have the opportunity to shout some bad words when the yarn ends before the strip is done... yes it happened!!!
To work a blanket like this one, you need to crochet strips from left to right and each strip is worked from bottom to top! All joined together with the "join as you go" method, so that you will not have a huge pile of motifs to sew together later!!! ;oD
I can give you a list of yarns I've been using for this blanket, but be aware that some of them could be discontinued or with no labels .... :
strip 1 : AK-SOFT by KARTOPU , shade k634
strip 2 : PURE GOLD DK by ELLE YARNS, shade 003 spritz
strip 3 : PATONS FAB DK 100g, shade 02342 petrol
strip 4 : KNITTING YARN by Crafty from Indonesia
strip 5 : BALMY PLUSS by BBB filati, shade 287
strip 6 : sublime cashmere merino silk dk by sublime yarns, shade 0163
strip 7 : PURE GOLD DK by ELLE YARNS, shade 059 azure
strip 8 : PURE GOLD DK by ELLE YARNS, shade 005 midnight
strip 9 : KNITTING YARN by Crafty from Indonesia
strip 10 : SIRDAR SNUGGLY DK, shade 0260
strip 11 : ATOMO by SANDILANE, shade 31
strip 12 : SIRDAR COUNTRY STYLE DK, shade 0397 periwinkle
strip 13 : AK-SOFT by KARTOPU, shade k657
strip 14 : FILATI DA COLLEZIONE ARCOBALENO shade ?
strip 15 : FILATI CERVINIA CAPRICE, shade 1632
strip 16 : FILATI CERVINIA CAPRICE, shade 1514
strip 17 : FILATI CERVINIA CAPRICE, shade 1583
strip 18 : KARTOPU GONCA , shade k515
strip 19 : KNITTING YARN by Crafty from Indonesia
strip 20 : CASCADE YARNS PACIFIC , shade 56 Kelly Green
strip 21 : CRAWFORD NICOLE DK from Indonesia
strip 22 : KARTOPU GONCA, shade ?
strip 23 : FILATI CERVINIA CAPRICE, shade denim blue
strip 24 : CLICK Baby Pastels 4 Ply shade 067 bubblegum
strip 25 : CARON SIMPLY SOFT, shade 9779 green
strip 26 : yarn from Egypt, shade turquoise
strip 27 : SIRDAR WEAR 'N' WASH, shade 300 original denim
strip 28 : Filati da Collezione MERINELLA, shade 38
strip 29 : KATIA OXFORD, shades 206 and 207
strip 30 : APOLLO SCHACHENMAYR nomotta, shade 00067 wllow
strip 31 : LANE MONTEROSA "SOFFICE" shade 461
strip 32 : SIRDAR SNUGGLY BABY SPECKLE , shade 128
strip 33 : yarn from Egypt, shade aqua
strip 34 : yarn from Egypt, shade teal
strip 35 : yarn from Egypt, shade turquoise
strip 36 : TIGER GARN, shade green/blue
strip 37 : KNITTING YARN by Crafty from Indonesia
strip 38 : APOLLO SCHACHENMAYR nomotta, shade 00054 hellblau
strip 39 : CARON SIMPLY SOFT, shade 9771 chartreuse
Anyway, the hook was a 4mm !!! The blanket measures : 200cm x 140cm (not considering the fringes).
Once reached the right size, you just need to trim some ends and decide for a border!
My customer didn't want anything fancy (being a 14 years old boy.... just imagine!) and honestly I didn't want anything to distract the attention from the main body of the blanket, so "BE SIMPLE" was my motto to follow to reach my ideal solution !
BORDER
I decided to use one of the colours used in the blanket. I made a slip knot on my 4mm hook and started from the top of the blanket, with the right side facing me. I worked a first row of single crochets ( US crochet terminology), remembering to work 1 SC (=single crochet) in each diamond top and 10 SCs along each half diamond. When you reach the top left corner of the blanket , you need to work 3 SCs in same corner. In that way, you can start to crochet along the left side of the blanket! For this side, just work a line of slip stitches and stop doing that when you have "slip stitched" half of the last diamond of the strip! You have to leave all the bottom points of the blanket "rough" : the fringes will do their magic later! Cut the yarn and trim in ends.
Using the same yarn and hook, make a slip knot on it and start to work another line of slip stitches along the right side of the blanket. Even this time, you will work with the right side of the blanket facing you and you will start the slip stitches from row 10 of first diamond of last strip (starting from the blanket's bottom). When you reach again the top of your blanket, make 2 more SCs in the same space of your first SC and join with a slip stitch in first SC.
Now you can start the second row of the top border : in correspondence of each diamond's peak work 1 SC, while in correspondence of each half diamond's base (made of 10 stitches ) work 1 SC, 1 half double crochet, 2 double crochets, 2 trebles, 2 double crochets, 1 half double crochet and 1 SC.
Repeat this pattern until you reach the end of the row. Cut yarn and fasten off. Trim in all ends!
FRINGES
I cut some different lengths (30cm each) of yarns (5 turquoise, 5 dark blue, 3 variegated) and with he help of a big hook (7mm) I pulled the loop of fringes from front to back , more or less like HERE!
When all put in place, just remember to trim them a little and obtain a more even result (not mandatory)!!!
Now you have a blanket ready to use!!!!
On the bed of Tobia ...
... and some showing off on my balcony...
This is all!!! Hope you like it!!!
xxxx Alessandra
Showing posts with label fringes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fringes. Show all posts
Friday, 7 October 2016
Tobia's "Blue Diamonds Blanket"
Thursday, 5 May 2016
Another scarf from a Japanese chart !
Scarves and Japanese crochet books are a kind of obsession of mine ... I know, but there is nothing wrong with it. I love these books for a lot of reasons, especially the styling and the graphs... I find hard sometimes to follow a written pattern, because each designer has her/his own way to put down directions and they can omit something that for me, instead, is necessary to understand the design/motif. Furthermore, not knowing any Japanese word (mostly because I cannot read it!!!), I feel better because I avoid the reading of superlative adjectives attributed to the crochet works displayed , which maybe are simply nice and not so extraordinary .... I just look at the picture and I value by myself if it's worth it or not the hard work : so simple!!!
So, in one of my favourite books (you can see the cover and the picture of the chosen pattern ai the above picture), on pages 22/23, I found the "Zigzag Border Muffler", while the chart is on page 73.
The design calls for a certain brand of yarn and a small hook (2,25mm), but I decided to use my yarns (ELLE PURE GOLD DK : 003 spritz, 074 sage, 202 honey, 205 salmon, 206 blossom and 208 clover and Kartopu Lake 1001 grey) and, consequently, different hooks : 4mm (with the colourful yarns) and 5mm (with the grey yarn, even if I'm sure I could use a bigger hook!).
With these differences, my scarf came out different from the one pictured in the book! My scarf is bigger than the one given : 230cm (without fringes/pompoms) x 30cm !!! The scarf from the book measures : 104,5cm x 19,5cm !!!!! If you consider the fringes, which are 10cm long, my scarf's length reaches 250cm!!! Not bad!!! ;oD
I really enjoyed to crochet this ripple pattern and how it changed, just adding a new colour ...
I really like the contrast (well seen on the back of the work) between the thinner yarns and the chunky grey and the result is lacy and cosy at the same time ...
Another personal touch is given by the fringes : the original pattern shows just the pompoms ...
Even though there were some tails to trim, the scarf was quick to crochet, ready for my shoulders in the next chilly days, as in Mozambique winter is the now season (!!!!) ...
Ready to wear, as you can see ...
xxxx, Alessandra
So, in one of my favourite books (you can see the cover and the picture of the chosen pattern ai the above picture), on pages 22/23, I found the "Zigzag Border Muffler", while the chart is on page 73.
The design calls for a certain brand of yarn and a small hook (2,25mm), but I decided to use my yarns (ELLE PURE GOLD DK : 003 spritz, 074 sage, 202 honey, 205 salmon, 206 blossom and 208 clover and Kartopu Lake 1001 grey) and, consequently, different hooks : 4mm (with the colourful yarns) and 5mm (with the grey yarn, even if I'm sure I could use a bigger hook!).
With these differences, my scarf came out different from the one pictured in the book! My scarf is bigger than the one given : 230cm (without fringes/pompoms) x 30cm !!! The scarf from the book measures : 104,5cm x 19,5cm !!!!! If you consider the fringes, which are 10cm long, my scarf's length reaches 250cm!!! Not bad!!! ;oD
I really enjoyed to crochet this ripple pattern and how it changed, just adding a new colour ...
I really like the contrast (well seen on the back of the work) between the thinner yarns and the chunky grey and the result is lacy and cosy at the same time ...
Another personal touch is given by the fringes : the original pattern shows just the pompoms ...
Even though there were some tails to trim, the scarf was quick to crochet, ready for my shoulders in the next chilly days, as in Mozambique winter is the now season (!!!!) ...
Ready to wear, as you can see ...
xxxx, Alessandra
Monday, 14 March 2016
Something different : a water dispenser cover (or cosy?) !!!!
A friend of mine asked me to crochet her a cover for her terracotta water dispenser ....
I never did that before ....
I checked on Pinterest to find some inspiration ... almost nothing ...
I asked my friend to take some measures (circumference, diameter and height) and knowing that she loves the blue&green combo, I started to crochet a circle for the top ...
I've been using some turquoise yarn from my stash and a 4mm hook and my design involved some filet crochet !!!
As the subject was "water" (and because of the colour selection), I decided to consider some fish to crochet on the cover ...
The fish pattern was taken from Betty Barnden's FILET CROCHET and I adapted it (on a piece of paper with small squares) accordingly with my needs (number of stitches, groups and spaces) ...
... and after some rounds, I started to see the fish ...
The thing is that, because starting to crochet from the top to the bottom, you have to read the chart upside down !
To check properly the design, I put the cover on a lamp that I have on my computer desk, that is next an Egyptian panel with ... fish! ...
After the trio of fish was completed, I decided to add some waves (pattern taken from the same book as for the fish) ...
To break the sameness of the work, I began to decorate the top of the cover with some neon green and slip stitches ..
... and the waves were getting more and more ..
I like when you are approaching the end of your work and you realize "It makes sense!" ...
I added some extra designs to the cover (another kind of fish and some seaweed) and fringes to complete it
as you notice, at a certain point my turquoise yarn ended and I had to replace it with some other yarn... I was disappointed, but then I thought that the abyss are darker than the surface water, so .... it was not completely wrong and I patted my shoulder to cheer me up !!!
These are all the designs I used in the cover (the seaweed is mine!) ....
the cover in all its length .....
I gave the cover to my friend last Friday (she was so excited!) and later she sent a picture of her terracotta water dispenser all covered up for the occasion ...
.... and the picture arrived with a caption "Happy water filter" !!
She rolled it a bit (I think we had some problems with the conversion of the measures from inches to cm !!!!), but she loves it and she said the colours are fantastic!!!
I like to notice that in the back of the pic there is a cat bowl with fish on .... !!!!
I'm curious to know your opinion on it!!!!!
xxxx Alessandra
I never did that before ....
I checked on Pinterest to find some inspiration ... almost nothing ...
I asked my friend to take some measures (circumference, diameter and height) and knowing that she loves the blue&green combo, I started to crochet a circle for the top ...
I've been using some turquoise yarn from my stash and a 4mm hook and my design involved some filet crochet !!!
As the subject was "water" (and because of the colour selection), I decided to consider some fish to crochet on the cover ...
The fish pattern was taken from Betty Barnden's FILET CROCHET and I adapted it (on a piece of paper with small squares) accordingly with my needs (number of stitches, groups and spaces) ...
... and after some rounds, I started to see the fish ...
The thing is that, because starting to crochet from the top to the bottom, you have to read the chart upside down !
To check properly the design, I put the cover on a lamp that I have on my computer desk, that is next an Egyptian panel with ... fish! ...
After the trio of fish was completed, I decided to add some waves (pattern taken from the same book as for the fish) ...
To break the sameness of the work, I began to decorate the top of the cover with some neon green and slip stitches ..
... and the waves were getting more and more ..
I like when you are approaching the end of your work and you realize "It makes sense!" ...
I added some extra designs to the cover (another kind of fish and some seaweed) and fringes to complete it
as you notice, at a certain point my turquoise yarn ended and I had to replace it with some other yarn... I was disappointed, but then I thought that the abyss are darker than the surface water, so .... it was not completely wrong and I patted my shoulder to cheer me up !!!
These are all the designs I used in the cover (the seaweed is mine!) ....
the cover in all its length .....
I gave the cover to my friend last Friday (she was so excited!) and later she sent a picture of her terracotta water dispenser all covered up for the occasion ...
.... and the picture arrived with a caption "Happy water filter" !!
She rolled it a bit (I think we had some problems with the conversion of the measures from inches to cm !!!!), but she loves it and she said the colours are fantastic!!!
I like to notice that in the back of the pic there is a cat bowl with fish on .... !!!!
I'm curious to know your opinion on it!!!!!
xxxx Alessandra
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