Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Earth Kingdom

After making multiple projects while working on this square, I've finally finished. I present, the Earth Kingdom square!


I think it turned out well. With the completion of this square I am approximately 40% of the way done. Yay!


Now that summer is upon us, I'm hoping I will have a little more time to work on the blanket and that I can have it done by the beginning of August. Even if I don't though, I'll definitely have it done by the time it starts to get cold.


The swirls might be my favorite part.


And of course Appa's gotta pose with the square.

EDIT: Here's the first post of this blanket saga. I did not write the pattern or create the charts. The link to the pattern is in the first post.

Friday, May 24, 2013

Cthulhu

The stuff of geek legends..The terrible, mystical beast, best described as a sea demon. Who this? Why, Cthulhu of course!


Looking quite adorable and cuddly, really. Last year I made my boyfriend a d20 for his birthday, and this year I had to try and match that by making him some equally geeky and cool. I had seen this pattern on Ravelry and decided it was perfect, and I am very pleased with the results.


The pattern calls for an F hook, but I decided to use a G hook to make him cuddlier (it's also easier to work with.) The pattern was relatively easy to follow, and the wings were definitely the most difficult part.


In order to get the ribbed, more wing-like look, I crocheted in the back loops only on the way back from the chain. This means you only crochet in the back loops in one direction, aka every other row.

My boyfriend was very pleased and his nerd friends jealous, so I suppose I accomplished my goal!

Sunday, May 12, 2013

Rainbow Scarf Pattern

Well blog, it's been about a month. I promise I have been crocheting, it's just all my projects seem quite large and time-consuming right now. But...I do have a new pattern! This one was created in collaboration with my friend who had the idea to make a rainbow scarf and I played off her idea. So here goes (it's pretty short).


Rainbow Scarf

Materials:
I hook
6 colors worsted weight yarn
scissors
yarn needle

Directions:

With red ch 200 (check length and adjust as desired)
Row  1 - hdc across starting in third ch from hook
Row 2 - ch 2, turn, hdc across in back loops only
Row 3 - pick up orange, ch 2, turn, hdc across in back loops only
Row 4 - ch 2, turn, hdc across in back loops only
Continue with the remaining colors (each two rows wide)
At the end of the purple rows FO and weave in ends.


See! Super simple. Crocheting in only the back loops creates more texture which is definitely a good thing in this case!
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