I am excited about the Creative Every Day theme for January: Past, Present and Future . Since I also started a new round of Denise Linn's Soul Coaching in which you also focus on what is, what was and what you want in the future it is right up my alley. But it also involves a lot of cleaning and writing, and crochet is not always top priority.
But weighing both themes I came up with this crochet leave, with the future (in lighter green) and the past (in brown) still having to be made.
I found the pattern in a Dutch magazine Haken, but also faced something unexpected in the pattern, the small numbers 3 have to be made, but nowhere is explained how to do it (any advice is welcome! since there are two more leaves to make).
I used 3 chain stitches for the transition of the rim to the main part, and 1 chain for the others, so this is how my leave turned out. It is now about 16 cm long, but I really like it to be bigger, so perhaps I will have another go at this.
January 04, 2014
January 01, 2014
January focus on Dark green
I decided to focus eacht month not only on the Art Every Day theme but also on a color. That gives me also the opportunity to view my stash in a whole new way because you take color as the leading principle and not the yarn itself (whether it is cotton or mohair is not the dividing principle for now).
This being the focus I also want to make something in crochet and in knitting, and it would be nice if I inspire a few others... I made a newsletter to explain. For example through the Pinterest board Dark green (I will translate the Dutch bits, cannot guarantee that I succeed in all languages).
This being the focus I also want to make something in crochet and in knitting, and it would be nice if I inspire a few others... I made a newsletter to explain. For example through the Pinterest board Dark green (I will translate the Dutch bits, cannot guarantee that I succeed in all languages).
If you want to join... please keep this blog in mind, subscribe to my newsletter or follow the Dark green pinterest board (although I will switch to another color in February).
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