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Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Hats and Squares



Finished off some more hats last week.  These will all be donated to Bridge and Beyond 






And I made a few more squares for my scrap afghan.  I appreciate everyone leaving me comments and suggestions about my crochet projects.  I like blogging anyway but it's even more fun when you see that other people are interested in your blog.  Also, a big thank you to everyone that is a follower on my blog.

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Part 2 of the Scrap Afghan






I've been having way too much fun making the 2 round squares using up my scrap yarn. I haven't bothered to start attaching them together because there are still a few colors I want to add.  I have to wait though until I make about 4 hats from each of the Caron One Pounders I have so I can add more colors.  I really only want this afghan to be yarn that I can't really use for any other project.  So I will get back to making hats so I can get to that small ball of leftover yarn.

I will probably end up making the afghan for a child or teen and donate it.  Each square is about two inches so now I just need to figure out how big I want the blanket to be and then I can decide how many squares I will need. I also need to figure out what color I want for the outside border.  I was thinking black but my husband suggested something bright like yellow.  The other thing I was wondering about is should I only use the color for the border or should I also use that same color as some of the squares?  Decisions, decisions. Any suggestions?

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Beginning of a Scrap Yarn Afghan

So I'm feeling burned out on hats so I need a distraction for awhile.  I would like to make an afghan using up my scrap yarn.  I would make the first 2 rounds of a square.  Then I would either join 4 squares together and add a border like I did with this square:






And keep joining 4 squares and adding a border until I have enough to join all the bordered squares together.

Or I could just skip the border and join all the squares together like this:




Please ignore the quality of the joining.  This was my first attempt at joining using a hook and not a needle.  This picture is more to illustrate that I will just be joining all squares together like this so the final afghan will be comprised of squares all the same size.  The only border there will be would be around the entire afghan.

Anyway, I was undecided on which method to go with so I asked my husband.  He chose the second option which means I will have to make more squares than had I chosen the first option.  I would like to only use the scrap yarn I have laying around to make the squares and not use any skeins that have enough yarn to make a hat or something.  This will be an ongoing project.  Something that I can work on when I'm bored with another project.




 

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Off the top of my head Square







I have a ton of small balls of yarn that have been accumulating so I decided yesterday to take a break from making hats and try to figure out some purpose for the scrap yarn.  I did 2 rounds of a square in 4 different colors and sewed them together.  I then crocheted a border around them to make a bigger square.  I think I will continue to play around with my scrap yarn and come up with some more squares that I can eventually use for an afghan.

Monday, May 21, 2012

May Charity CAL







Here's what I've been working on for the May Charity CAL over at Crochetville.  These hats will eventually be donated to Bridge and Beyond.  I'm getting closer to my goal of 100 hats donated this year.  Even though I have made 3 yarn purchases at Joanns this year, I still don't think I will have enough yarn to finish my goal unless I place another order.  I almost have another box to ship off to Bridge and Beyond and after I count all those hats I'll have a better idea of how many hats I still need to make.  So far I've been able to make 4 hats out of each Caron One Pounder skein.  .

Friday, May 18, 2012

More Yarn!!!!


I received order #2 from Joanns today.  I bought 2 Caron One Pounders in Black and one skein each in White, Scarlet, Rose, Country Rose, and Soft Sage.  I also decided to try Red Heart's With Love yarn in Lettuce since it was on sale and I've never worked with it before.  Most of these will be used towards making hats for the Bridge and Beyond.  Not sure what I will do with what is left over but I'm not complaining because at least my acrylic yarn stash is growing again.

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Favorite Square Pattern

Awhile back I posted a photo of what I call the Polka Dot Afghan.  I got the free pattern at Deb's Crafts.  It makes a nice looking square and you can easily adjust the size by using a different hook or by adding more rows.  It's such an easy pattern that once you make a couple, you will have it memorized. 












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