Sunday, 6 March 2016

Latest purchase !

I have recently been reading all about "blocking" my granny squares, and I must admit, from the pictures I have seen, they do look better once they have been blocked. I looked at a few blocking boards on the Internet, but then someone on the Bella Coco Group on Facebook, shared that they had bought some child's foam play squares from B&M which they used for blocking their crochet.

I had a few days off at the beginning of this week, and headed straight to B&M.  Wandered around a few times, but then spotted this on the shelf.  It was the last pack, so I grabbed it !!  

Hopefully it will do the job as it looks pretty similar to the more expensive ones.  Better still it was a bargain at only £2.99 for 10 squares.


I will report back once I have tried it out !! 

Progress so far ....


Thought it was time to share a pic of my granny square progress so far as it's now 2 months since I completed my very first granny square.

The grey one on the bottom right was my first ever attempt.  The pink one above it was my my second attempt.  The red one was made from my Aldi sparkle wool. The two at the bottom of the pic were my first attempts at solid granny squares.

Finally the black, pink and purple ones were made with my bargain wool from Poundland.  The wool was 3 for 2, so can't complain at £2.00 for three balls !!  Hoping to make my first cushion cover with these.  Before I do that, I need to sew in the ends, and then get on YouTube again to find out how to join them together, and then maybe do a border !!  I won't worry about that just yet though - need to make a few more first  ......

Thursday, 3 March 2016

Yarn winder in action

Well here it is all unpacked !! Can't believe how excited I am about this little gadget !!  

Just a word of warning for anyone buying one, as I did think I had a dud one at first. It relates to the little metal "hook" which holds the yarn in place.  The instructions say to pull it out and it will lock into place, however, mine kept dropping over to the side.  I decided to do a search on YouTube and someone on there had had a similar problem, and explained that you had to give it quite a hard tug.  I was a little scared of breaking my new treasured possession, but then decided what the heck, and gave it a good yank !!  I am pleased to say it then clicked and stayed in place.  I was obviously being far too gentle !!  It now works perfectly, and I am really pleased with it.


As you can see it makes a really cute "yarn cake".  This was not a full size ball of wool, so this yarn cake is fairly small, but just wanted to try it out.  It was a 50 g ball.




And here is my finished yarn cake !! There will be no stopping me now lol !!



Tuesday, 1 March 2016

Finished mobile phone case



I did it !!! 
 
You hopefully saw the beginnings of my mobile phone cover in an earlier post.  Well here is the finished product, complete with button !



I am feeling quite proud, as it's the first "item" I have ever made !  Not only that, but it is the first time I have followed a pattern from a book. Everything else I have done so far has been from YouTube tutorials.  Admittedly, it was a very simple pattern, but hey ! we've all got to start somewhere. 
 
Now let's see if my phone actually fits inside (as I forgot to measure it first !) ....................
 



Yippee !!!  My phone is safely tucked away inside it's new home !
 
 

If anyone is interested in where the pattern came from, it was from the book "Crochet - the Complete Step by Step Guide".  It is available from The Works for £10 (link below), but I bought my copy from TK Maxx.

It fits !!

Well, here it is !!!  My perfectly formed yarn cake in the cute little bowl I got from the charity shop.
 
Very pleased with this find, and hopefully it will mean no more tangled wool.  Not yet sure if it will stop my dog running off with it though !!  We shall see !!