As you have probably guessed by looking at some of my other crochet posts; I love Rico’s Creative Cotton (Aran). The colours in the stash I bought the other year are so vibrant & fresh, they practically leap up at you. Read more…

still looking for that elusive creative gene.
As you have probably guessed by looking at some of my other crochet posts; I love Rico’s Creative Cotton (Aran). The colours in the stash I bought the other year are so vibrant & fresh, they practically leap up at you. Read more…
I usually crochet blankets and shawls, but I thought it was time to learn how to crochet mittens. And these were made just in time for winter. Read more…
Crochet Granny Square Shrug is a little something I made for my winter wardrobe. The pattern is from Panda (Yarns) Crochet Modern Vintage book (228) Read more…
I really want to make the Tartan version, but I thought I would try out the pattern on something that I wouldn’t get too upset over in case the pattern didn’t work. Read more…
This little beauty is from my new Japanese book crochet book & is made up of Filet (grid) squares beautifully chained together and finished with a triple ‘chain’ edge. Read more…
This little beauty is from my new Japanese book crochet book & is made up of Filet (grid) squares beautifully chained together and finished with a triple ‘chain’ edge. Read more…
My crochet nest are made from Divine Twine, but any varigated cotton yarn would look great. There is an eggstraordinary colour selection out there to try. Read more…
Granny Square: an Oldie, but a Goodie. Crochet came into my life because I love yarn, but can't knit. Of the blankets I have made in the past few years, I haven't crocheted a 'traditional' Granny Square blanket. You know the ones, they use a […] Read more…
I am not especially great or adventurous with it, but that will hopefully change in 2013. That is, once I have finished my ‘Granny Square’ blanket (Panda Pattern); I only have 36 more squares to do. Read more…
Croyo-Yo’s is a great little #stashbuster project for Christmas. All you need is fabric, crochet cotton…a needle & hook. I used one of those fancy Yo-Yo makers. Read more…