Showing posts with label purple. Show all posts
Showing posts with label purple. Show all posts

Sunday, November 16, 2014

Double-Crochet Purple Cowl

This double-crochet cowl will be a lovely gift for one of my aunts or cousins.  It will be a wrapped and given away in our family's "white elephant" Christmas game-- oh, the suspense!


I used a size "I" crochet hook with scrap yarn in Dark Orchid by Red Heart Super Saver.  The pattern is one that I wrote and used previously for the Double-Crochet Beige Cowl.


This cowl is 25 inches around and 11 inches tall-- perfect measurements to scrunch and fold into cozy layers.

Hope this project inspires your next creation!

Happy hooking,
Jilliane


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Saturday, November 2, 2013

Granny Square Baby Blanket with Scallop Edging

This blanket was fun to make and was a gift to a second-cousin, Shalaney, who is the big sister to the recipient of the Striped Baby Boy Blanket, actually!


I was inspired by the look of the granny square stitch with scalloped edging that I saw on Craftmumship's blog (and I'm definitely feeling inspired by her kid's poncho tutorial... adding it to my to-do list!).


For this project, I used a size K crochet hook and the following yarn:
- Red Heart Super Saver, Monet (3 skeins - 244 yards)
- Red Heart Super Saver, Orchid (very little)



As I have in past projects, I followed the tutorial for Lisa's Granny Square Afghan Crochet Pattern. Altogether, I crocheted 26 rounds of the granny square stitch.


After that, I switched to the solid purple yarn and crocheted one round of single crochet stitch.  Then, I crocheted one round of shell edging.  For the scalloped edging, I followed these instructions for the small shell edging.


The blanket measures 30 inches by 30 inches, and is definitely one of my favorites!


I hope this gives you some inspiration for your own projects.  Happy stitching!

Jilliane


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Saturday, October 26, 2013

Newborn Hat with Flower

My latest project was a cute little hat for my best friend's baby girl, Emma Kate.


This is my first-ever attempt at crocheting a hat, and it was surprisingly easy.  I followed a tutorial by Aesthetic Nest who explained the pattern step-by-step.  This tutorial is great-- it even provides patterns for different sizes.  I used a size G crochet hook and followed the pattern for size 3-6 month.  Side note: I think this size is closer to newborn... perhaps my stitch is a little tight?


This project only used a little bit of yarn-- I'm not sure exactly how much.  I used scrap yarn left over from other projects:
- Red Heart Super Saver, Orchid
- Caron Simply Soft, Off-White

The only variation I made was on the flower.  Rather than crochet the entire project in one color, I crocheted the first layer of the flower in cream and the second layer in purple.  I really like how it turned out!


Well, hope this gives you some inspiration... Have stitching!

Jilliane


Update:  Emma Kate was welcomed into the world on November 27.  At 7-1/2 pounds, her hat fit perfectly!



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Thursday, October 10, 2013

Thick & Quick Baby Blanket

This adorable baby blanket was whipped up in just a few hours for our friends' first child, Lauren Alyse.  It is a simple, single crochet stitch using three strands of yarn simultaneously.  I was inspired by the Chunky Crochet Baby Blanket Tutorial and used those instructions to get started.


Something I really like about this pattern is how creative you can get with the possibilities-- color combinations, yarn weight, number of strands of yarn, etc.  I've used this pattern/stitch once before to make a Pittsburgh Steelers scarf using a strand each of black and yellow yarn, and it turned out great.


For this blanket, I used a size P crochet hook and the following yarn:
- Red Heart Super Saver, Perfect Pink (2 - 364 yards)
- Red Heart Super Saver, Orchid (2 - 364 yards)
- Red Heart with Love, Pewter (2 - 370 yards)


I purchased two skeins of each color to be on the safe side, but ended up using only about 1-1/2 skeins of each.  The blanket measures 30 inches by 40 inches-- the perfect size to use as a winter-time blanket, as a crib mat, or for tummy time.


I hope this gives you some inspiration.  Happy stitching!

Jilliane


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