Archive for October, 2006

Hats!

I had made 2 hats from Yarn Cat’s website. I used worsted weight yarn and whatever hook was called for in the pattern. I used Simply Soft and Red Heart for Barstow.

Hats

For Durango, I used Caron Jewel Box and Simply Soft.

Hats

American Flag Bracelets

I crocheted these bracelets using Aunt Lydia’s Double Strand Crochet Thread. Aunt Lydia’s Double Strand Crochet Thread combines two contrasting colors of crochet threads (each size 10) into one for fantastic special effects. I used Chambray/Navy, White/White, and Burgundy/Victory Red. I sewed an American Flag button on each of these bracelets to top off the patriotic look. The bracelets close with a clear snap that was sewed onto each end.

These bracelets will fit a 6″ – 7″ wrist.

Red Band American Flag Bracelet

Some Doilies

Each of these doilies was made with size 10 thread.

The square, purple doily is an 8″ square and is edged with a bit of ruffles. This would look great on a girl’s night stand or even tacked onto a pillow.

Square Doily

The white star shell doily is 21″ across and would look great on top of a circular table, topped by a beautiful vase of fresh flowers.

Star Shell Doily

The white pinwheel doily is 13 1/2″ across and would look great on top of that sofa table topped by a lamp or left alone. The pinwheel design is simply beautiful and can stand alone.

White Pinwheel Doily

The ecru pineapple fan doily is 15 1/2″ across. It would look wonderful under a vase, lamp or can also stand alone.

Pineapple Fan Doily

Child’s Autumn Pullover

Design by Laura Gebhardt. Found in October 2006 issue of Crochet World, page 36.

Besides the baby layettes I have done, this is the first sweater I have attempted to make. It was supposed to be for my 4 year old son, but was too small. Evidently my tension is tighter than Laura’s. That’s probably why there’s a gauge in the pattern, huh? Maybe next time I’ll look into checking my gauge. Oh, well. It worked out ok for Logan, my 2 year old and I was able to make some notes to myself about the pattern so that when I make one for Kenny next, it will fit him much better. :)

I used some worsted weight yarn had stashed away – white, light blue, medium blue and dark blue. The two darker colors are Caron Simply Soft. I also used an I hook.

***Note to self for future pullovers*** Leave about a 12″ to 15″ tail for stripe for assembly. It will make for a more “seamless” look and be faster than weaving those ends in each time a stripe is finished. :faint:

I’ve also measured my 4 year old this time and will make the sweater custom for him.

Now for the photos…

Autumn Pullover

Another Blanket

I am so enjoying making blankets and shawls and especially using the Homespun. Yum!

This new blanket is about 62″ x 42″. I used Homespun Sierra, an N hook and this pattern.

Don’t let the lacy look of the blanket fool you. This yarn is thick and will keep you warm. As I was crocheting it, I had to keep it off my lap because it was so warm. And my home is never above 76.

Sierra Throw

Lately I have been getting scripture stuck in my head as I crochet certain pieces. I remember a song sung by one of our worship leaders and it went, “there’ll be streams in the desert places”, I think the song was called A New Thing. This song kept going through my head while I crocheted this. So I am attaching this scripture to the blanket:

Isaiah 43:18-21
Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past.
See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it? I am making a way in the desert and streams in the wasteland.
The wild animals honor me, the jackals and the owls, because I proved water in the desert and streams in the wasteland, to give drink to my people, my chose, the people I formed for myself that they may proclaim my praise.

I’m loved by God

I do know that He loves me. A friend requested that if someone had a word from the Lord for him, he sure could use it because he’s been feeling quite down lately. I wanted to get a word for him, so I sought the Lord. I looked at my verse of the day on my page. Although this is a word for all, of course, I wanted something more. I found something that I thought was for my friend and sent it to him.

During that time, I received 2 e-mails from friends. They were the sort of e-mails that are sent out to a bunch of people – the sort of e-mails I usually just skim through and delete. But today I read them. And I felt the Lord speaking to me through them.

I think that since I had been so focused on hearing from the Lord on behalf of my friend, the Lord is opening my eyes to His love all around me. Even though today is Monday, I have yet to make my bed, my kids are arguing and I have not started school today, there is a joy in my spirit and an excitement about what today will bring.

My prayer today is that the Lord will continue to open my eyes to His goodness and love for me and for all who are in need of it.

May your day be blessed. May you allow the Lord to reach out and capture your heart. May your ears be open to the wonders and mysteries He longs to share with you. May your heart be open to others that they may see the love of God in you.

More shawls!

Garment of Praise – Ezekiel 1, Psalm 30:11 – You have turned my mourning into dancing, Isaiah 61:3 – A crown of beauty instead of ashes ~ oil of gladness instead of mourning ~ garment of praise instead of despair, I Peter 5:7 – Cast all your anxiety on Him because He cares for you, Psalm 46:10 – Be still and know that I am God.

I crocheted this shawl using a N cable crochet hook and using the Tunisian Lace Stitch. I used Lion Brand Homespun Tudor. This shawl measures 19″ x 76″ including fringe.

Garment of Praise

Deep Calls Unto Deep – Psalm 42:7,8 – Deep calls to deep in the roar of your waterfalls; all your waves and breakers have swept over me. By day the Lord directs His love, at night His song is with me ` a prayer to the God of my life, Psalm 23: 1-3 – The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not be in want. He makes me lie down in green pastures, he leads me beside quiet waters, he restores my soul. He guides me in paths of righteousness for his names’ sake, Psalm 1:3 – He is like a tree planted by streams of water, with yields it’s fruit in season and whose leaf does not wither. Whatever he does prospers.

I crocheted this the same way as “Garment of Praise” using Regency Homespun. This shawl measures 19″ x 75″ including fringe.

Deep Unto Deep

Shawls

I made up a shawl for a friend who is undergoing surgery this week. I got the pattern from Lion Brand and I used Homespun Sierra and an N hook.

It’s so beautiful. It measures about 24″ x 60″.

Claudia Shawl

I’m also making up a few more – not quite the same pattern, but similar. I’m using an N cable afghan hook and the Tunisian Lace Stitch.


 

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