Showing posts with label 2024 Projects. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2024 Projects. Show all posts

Thursday, October 31, 2024

October 2024 Handwork

Completed Projects: 
Groovy Gert
for Homeless Blanket Project
Finished afghan:  
129 sts. per row/ 53 stripes in length

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Wednesday, October 9, 2024

Homeless Blanket Project #33 - Groovy Gert

 

Tired of hand sewing, I started this blanket on a whim to use up some of my bits and pieces of leftover yarn in a mindless manner.  I love the way the triple crochet/single crochet rows work up, I decided to crochet a set of variegated and then a set of solid.  While working on it I decided it was REALLY ugly, but once all lain out it doesn't insult my eye the way I thought it might!

Sunday, September 29, 2024

Homeless Blanket Project #32 - Finicky Freddy

I know this looks like gray, but it's not.  I'm using three big skeins of medium sage worsted with two shorter strands of various, multi-colored yarns that have been tied between each green.  I'm using the same crocheting pattern of one row of triple crochets followed by one row of single crochets.

Saturday, September 28, 2024

September 2024 Handwork

Completed Projects:


for Homeless Blanket Project
Finished afghan:  124 sts. in each row and 54 sets of tc/sc in length

On-going projects:


39 appliqued onto indigo (that's +16)
3 pinned on, ready to applique
10 flowers ready for pinning
42 other hexies complete & ready to form into flowers

total flowers: 52 (up 15)     total hexies: 406 (up 107)


Grey Hexie Quilt
23 rows (x28) all sewn together = 644 hexies
1 row ready to add = 28 hexies
25 triples,  18 doubles,  86 single hexies waiting

841 HEXIES TOTAL (that's up 75 hexies)


Finnicky Freddy
Homeless Blanket #32
two row pattern - one row of triple crochet, next row of single crochet
pre-wound yarn of 2 short bursts of color, then longer burst of mediium sage
166 sts. per row
30 (set of 2: tc & sc) rows

Saturday, August 31, 2024

August 2024 Handwork - Finished

New-this-month projects:

Indigo Hexie Flower Quilt
23 appliqued onto indigo
4 pinned on, ready to applique
10 flowers ready for pinning
42 hexies complete
(total flowers:  37, total hexies: 299)

Ongoing projects:

Cotton Dishcloths
knit 6 fairly good-sized dishcloths in Calfifornia, need to sew in ends.

Grey Hexie Quilt
20 rows (x28) all sewn together = 560
1 row ready to add = 28
36 triples, 19 doubles, 32 single hexies waiting
766 hexies total

Completed Projects:  

None in August, but plenty of headway on hexie projects!

Sunday, August 18, 2024

Indigo Hexie Flower Quilt

 Once I got to Dede's and we went into Bay Quilts I got a brainstorm about how I want to finish my appliqued grandmother's flower garden quilt!  This is what they had displayed:

I instantly fell in love.
And I even want to slow stitch it!

So I started collecting indigo-colored quarter yard strips for my backgrounds.  Dede had six or seven scraps, and I purchased a handful more while I was in California, because OF COURSE we went to a quilt shop or two!
  I'll start with an 8-inch square, then cut it down to 7.5 or maybe even 7 inches unfinished after I've appliqued on my single-row hexie flower.

As of today, I've got 18 finished!
The new Ott Light I bought REALLY helps.  Appliqueing with thread as the same color of the flower worked best. It's so much fun and going really fast.

9/28/24
39 squares appliqued as of today

Thursday, August 1, 2024

EE - Exuberant Ellsworth Afghan


This afghan, triple crocheted (with single crocheted rows between each triple) was used with the huge skein of dark charcoal that Heather got me at Christmas.  However, I also used in in another afghan, so I didn't have enough.  I tried finding more on the internet, but that color (sumac) is no longer being made and is out or stock everywhere.  Luckily, on a whim, I went into Marden's in August (8 month later!) and they had ONE skein left.  Can you believe that?  Meant to be or what?

I used bigger small balls of leftover yarn than for the green magic knot blanket.  This works up fast and fun, and I love the magic knot - so NO weaving in ends.  Hope the knots don't come out!

Finished blanket:
124 sts. in each row
54 sets of tc/sc in length
Finished 9/29/24

Tuesday, April 23, 2024

DD - Dazzling David - A Lost and Found Afghan

 
Finished 4/23/2024
Here's the second afghan I found that was almost finished!

I like the pattern I created, too:
     Cast on perhaps 160 sc
     Row 1:  1 Triple Crochet in each, ch 1 turn
     Row 2:  1 Single Crochet in each.   About 8 from the end, add in new color yarn to finish row.  This won't really show when the afghan is finished.  End with chain 3.

     Row 3: (Color # 2) 1 tc in each
     Row 4:   1 sc in each
          Do this twice, ending as above

     Row 7-8-9-10-11-12 (new color)  repeat above for a total of three rows triple crochet, then start again.

Saturday, April 20, 2024

Cacophonic Christine Afghan

 Yes, Cacophonic is really a word, coming from my FAVORITE word:  CACOPHONY!
While I was making 10-round squares for Razzle Dazzle, I kept on making enough for a second afghan.  This is it!

10-found squares with no unifying border color.
Will probably have no outer border, either.


Bubbly Beatrice Afghan

 
8 rows base
Row 9:  SUMAC (Dk. Charcoal) Lion Brand Pound of Love
Row 10:  ???

Just started crocheting 8-rounds of yarn to finish up some small skeins, can do this so mindlessly!

Monday, April 1, 2024

Afghan #23 - The Wilhelm

Lots of solids and ends
8 rounds, will have 9th round of a unifying color
Started with yarn donation from Brianna


Wednesday, February 28, 2024

Homeless Blanket #22 - The Vivian


Greens and Purples
10 rounds before final round
Final round is Herschner's #1087 Greige (8 oz.)
4 x 7 = 28 squares

Sunday, January 14, 2024

Homeless Blanket Afghan #21 - The Ubiquitous Afghan


Heather gifted me 3-one pound skeins of the perfect yarn for borders.  Unfortunately for me, two of them were too dark for me to see well enough to sew together (I can easily crochet with them, just not sew them together.)  So I decided to put the navy as the next-to-last round.  Then I got whimsical and decided to do my final round with a mid-green.  

5 rounds of color
1 round of navy
final round of green

3 squares = 22-23"      
       7 or 8 x 10?
       Dolores was 7 rounds, finished 6 x 8
       Georgina was 7 rounds, finished 6 x 9
       Prince Harry was 7 rounds, finished 6 x 9
         UBIQUITOUS FINISHED IS 6 X 9

Finished sewing this togther on 2/20/2024

Wednesday, January 3, 2024

Homeless Blanket Project #20 - The Trenton Afghan


After making 3 large cat blankets for Cattail Farms using this method, I decided to use the rest of my scraps of yarn together with two huge dark brown skeins I'd gotten from Herrschners to make a twin-sized afghan.  I cut, tied, cut again, and rolled a lot of balls, then began the crocheting during my New Year's break at Brian's (in Trenton, Maine).