Showing posts with label single crochets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label single crochets. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Crafts: Crochet Puffy Baby Sweater

It has been a while since I last blogged. Got a bit caught up with caring for QW because of her recent MMR vaccination shot.

And... also because I was concentrating on getting my 1st crochet sweater completed.

Here are some of the photos I took throughout the process:
When I 1st ran out of yarn
When I next ran out of yarn
Finally completed

I like this puffy baby sweater pattern[1] because the puff looks like heart shape :) I think that it is pretty sweet to have a heart shape pattern on a sweater :)

Before I sew the buttons on, we did a poll among our family members:
Buttons on the york only
Buttons throughout
As you can see, the version whereby she had the brightest smile won. We decided to go ahead with sewing 5 buttons on (even though the other version had more votes >_<)

Many gave feedback that the colour is a bit dull (or not bright enough) for young babies. Well, I think it didn't turn out that badly. At least, this colour probably won't get dirtied easily.

This project took me longer than the handphone pouch. Partly, it was because it was a much bigger scaled project than my 1st project: this one used almost 3 skeins of yarn, while handphone pouch did not even finished 1 skein of yarn.

Another reason was because I miscalculated the amount of yarn required. So, part of the time was "wasted" on going back and forth to purchase the yarns.

Now that this is completed, on with the next project :)

I am really falling in love with crocheting :) Pretty therapeutic~

Reference:
1. YouTube - How to Crochet a Baby Sweater by Anna Phelps

Friday, May 22, 2015

Crafts: My 1st Crochet Project - Handphone Draw String Pouch

I am usually more into origami. Apart from folding using the common material, which is paper, to fold, I have also used other materials such as straw, toilet paper, etc.

Recently, I venture into a new field: Crochet.

My hubby gifted me my crochet materials recently (=
That really helped me to get started on crocheting.

I did very minimal research before making the purchase. I simply did a search and stumbled upon a webpage[1] which suggested that the fundamental crochet start kits are:
  1. Crochet hooks
  2. Scissors
  3. Darning needle
  4. Yarn
The reason behind my being able to do minimal research is because I have a dear friend cum ex-colleague, Marianne Tay-Eng. She has been crocheting for at least 10 years now. So, her advice is definitely useful.

Per her recommendation, I bought a set of crochet hooks that comes packed nicely in a pouch with a scissors, short ruler and 2 darning needles.

So far, I have completed my 1st project, which is a crochet handphone pouch with crochet buttons. After using the crochet hooks for this project, I must say that they are very comfortable to use. Ergonomic would be the best word to describe it. 

My sister confirmed my feelings about the crochet hooks when she commented that her hands were less strained using my crochet hooks (as opposed to hers that she got from Daiso). FYI, this is not a sponsored post and is purely based on my personal experience.

My project is a combination of 3 youtube video tutorials: For instructions on
  1. crocheting simple handphone case (but I used one colour only)[2],
  2. drawstrings and drawstrings holes[3], 
  3. crochet button as decorative for the draw strings[4].
On the hindsight after completing my 1st project, I feel it might be good to have stitch marker. I will probably improvise and use any safety pins as stitch marker instead of buying those specially made for crochet purpose. 

Also, if I were able to make the choice again, I will choose to start with a light colour yarn. Basically, any yarn colour that makes it easy to see where the chains and stitches are. My 1st yarn was of navy colour *sigh*. My eyes hurt so much because I can't make up where the stitches are since it is so DARK *sigh* Definitely not beginner friendly!
Left over yarn wound on remote control

So my personal advice for crochet newbies like me: 
  1. Get an ergonomic crochet hook
  2. Get a yarn in lighter colour
  3. Watch YouTube tutorials (on how to hold crochet hook, yarn, etc.)
  4. Source for projects to practise, practise and practise~
Now, back to my next project: a puffy jacket for QW (=

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