Wednesday, 24 July 2019

Crochet monkey

I was given a crochet craft as a gift; 'Get Crafty Crochet Cheeky Monkey Kit' by Hobbycraft. I have never made a crochet item from a kit before. Everything was included; the yarn (perhaps enough to make two monkeys), a crochet hook, a stitch marker and stuffing (only enough for one monkey). There was a nice little instruction booklet with pictures and good, easy to understand instructions however, I'm not sure an absolute beginner would be able to follow the instructions, some knowledge of stitches and reading patterns would be required.

My favourite part of the pattern were the hands/feet. I have never crochet hands before and I love them they are really well thought out, I may steal the idea for future patterns if ever I need to make hands. My only issue with the pattern, which is a personal preference rather than a problem with the pattern, was that the head of the monkey ended up rather heavy for the body. The head's attached to the body with a very thin 'neck' so it's rather floppy. This may be fine for some, but I prefer less head wobble. But everyone to their own!

All in all the kit was brilliant, I still use the stitch marker and hook, the quality isn't bad. The yarn itself isn't the easiest to crochet with as the strands had a tendency to separate which could be tricky and frustrating for the inexperienced but with that being said I would definitely recommend the kit.

The monkey now has a new home with my friends son.







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Wednesday, 10 July 2019

C2C crochet Wolf blanket

After giving a C2C graph blanket a try for 60 million trebles I fell in love with the ability to make any pattern possible with a little bit of thought and planning. I also find the C2C graph fun, interesting and slightly challenging to make. The wolf blanket is the biggest blanket I have made so far and it took me about a year to make in between work, uni, buying (and doing up) a house and what little life I manage to squeeze into all that. The worst part for me was all the ends I had to sew in and I mean ALL the ends, so so so so many ends and I HATE sewing! Putting that part aside I loved making this.


Just to put the size of the blanket into perspective here is a terrible picture of my double bed: 


Hook off.

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