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Movember phone case
Woven silk (store-bought from a fabric scrap bin, cca 40 cm width), crochet edging (Austermann kid silk no. 24, 75% mohair, 25% silk). Edging pattern no. 74 from Crochet Borders by Edie Eckman.
Sleep sleep (in funny talk). I-cord decoration on pillows + a tiny bit of crochet (the dots).
Circle vest
For a five-year-old, using omAkoppa’s lovely circle block:
The idea was to use leftover yarn in Veronika’s favourite colours.
And a wee flower for fastening:
She liked it, I think.
Cap with ear flaps and dinowarmers
Foxy crochet scarf
Booooooring scarf jazzed up with a looooong i-cord
Lacy crochet scarf/wrap
Octopus cowl, yarn: Rico Design Creative Galaxy Eden
Chunky 1-hour crochet cowl, yarn: Schachtenmayr Elements Mix, Bonfire mix
Crochet headband, square pattern No 14
Turtle tee
I've been thinking about making a crochet top out of circles for a long time. Since I don't have the patience to do it all just in crochet, the idea of combining fabric and crochet fits the bill -- again. I love the crochet-fabric combo, because you can upcycle old clothes or use up fabric scraps, plus it gives you the chance to create something unique.
So for this project I used less then a yard (I think it was some 70 cm) of knitted fabric I found in the scraps bin in a fabric shop, and cotton yarn in some of my favourite colours.
The pattern is the usual 12 dc -24 dc - 36 dc.
For the shirt, I used a kimono/dolman sleeve top I love to wear. I didn't have enough fabric to do the continuous sleeve, so I used leftover strips.
Here you can see how much of the fabric was missing for a full-sized top. I used up literally every centimeter of it.
It turns out i needed 60 circles (here there are only 58). Luci is fully involved in the creative process, as always.
And then comes the joining ... argh. Anyway, it's kind of mindlessly therapeutic, so it's all good.
And here's the finished project. The circles kind of look like the turtle shell, but when I wear it they are nice and flat.
My next project: an A-line skirt to go with it. And this is the fabric.
I love it.
Dinowarmers
Flowery sandals from Super Cute Crochet for Tiny Feet by Vita Apala. Lana approves!
Crochet slippers, twine soles. Great for hot summer days!
A scrap of soft leather + crochet = bracelet