As I am a crocheter, I thought my issues with knitting were resolved when I saw the continental style of knitting, I can remember watching some one knit this way and thinking 'Oh right I get it ...!'. I thought I would be trying the continental style ... but I was was told 'Give the English method ago' ... and to show willing I did ... and what amazed me I got it ... my ends weren't great, my style wasn't the most fluid ... but I had it!! And I am actually quite proud of what I produced ...
The knit side ...
The purl side ...
Now back to my comfort zone of crochet, its always to go back to something that is second nature.
The Granny Stripe Blanket has begun!
Last Sunday I spent a wonderful day with two friends Soo and Z, sat in the conservatory with the heat of the day warming us nicely, with the aid of tea and jaffa cakes (nom, nom, nom) and BBC Radio 4 playing in the backgound we spent a few hours crocheting and nattering the day away.
aspen, meadow, spring green, aster, cloud blue, turquoise, lavender, sherbet, wisteria, plum, magenta, clematis, shrimp, pomegranate, fondant, lipstick, saffron. The colours sound delicious and look absolutely fabulous, I can't wait to see what the blanket looks like once its finished. I hope there is enough yarn left at the end to make a couple of granny square cushions covers to go with it.
And an update on my diploma in crochet ... the next batch of samples are ready to go ...
- A sample of chain and slip stitch with straight edges;
- A square of quadruple trebles;
- A square of raised double crochet rib;
- A triangle of trebles starting worked to a point;
- A piece of double crochet using a wide range of hooks;
- A strip of crochet working the smallest stitch to the longest stitch.
The next batch of samples are becoming more complex with the intorduction of tunisian, filet, broomstick and hairpin, and while I am looking forward to completing these I am feeling a little nervous as I am onto new territory. It is, as I would expect, going to take a lot of hard work and concentration!! Please keep your fingers crossed for me and any words of wisdom would be gratefully recieved!!!
And just for your perusal a few more photos from my week ...
A Whitby Glass Lucky Duck, a present from my Mom and Dad after a holiday up north, and a tradition started by my Nan ...
Hydrangea flowers from my garden, with my fences being replaced some of the plants in my garden had to be cut back, but at least I can still enjoy them ...
And a lovely close up ...
Bye bye for now ... enjoy the rest of the Olympics ... perfect crochet and knitting time x
And just for your perusal a few more photos from my week ...
A Whitby Glass Lucky Duck, a present from my Mom and Dad after a holiday up north, and a tradition started by my Nan ...
Hydrangea flowers from my garden, with my fences being replaced some of the plants in my garden had to be cut back, but at least I can still enjoy them ...
And a lovely close up ...
Bye bye for now ... enjoy the rest of the Olympics ... perfect crochet and knitting time x
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