Posts Tagged ‘Big On Bloor’

Celebrating BOB Eve

Well, it’s been a long haul, but we’re almost there!

I finished the 3-way Tunisian blanket:
3 strand Tunisian crochet blanket
For a better idea of the colour:
close up of back close up of front

There’s been a lot of fighting over this one here in Fantastic Land, so I expect this one will go fast. If it doesn’t, there’s a line of people who want it. ^_-

I also *finally* finished the Tetris block pillows!
Tetris block pillows, crochet

Raise your hand if you didn’t think we’d see this day! (Don’t be afraid, my hand is up too!)

If you’ve ever wanted to see what a partially finished Tetris block looks like, here you go:
Tetris block in progress

It takes your breath away, doesn’t it?

Ok, back to work with me. I’m only a few rows away from finishing the last baby blanket, and I have important tags to attach and vital worrying to do.

While we wait for the BIG event to start, please join me in a heartfelt rendition of this traditional song:

Oh the weather outside is pretty
And I’m singing you this ditty,
So if you don’t want to feel pain,
Stop the rain, stop the rain, stop the rain!

Fingers crossed, people!

Tying up loose ends

Literally! All I’ve had to do on this latest baby blanket for the last week or so is to weave in a couple of ends. I finally did so today, and voila!

blue and yellow baby blanket

This was made using my standard round ripple pattern, though I didn’t have enough of either colour left to make the backwards-sc edging, so I did some slip stitches around instead. I just don’t like leaving those chains bare on the points!

I also finally got around to finishing the Settlers of Catan blanket:
Settlers of Catan blanket

I feel I must apologize for the indoor picture, but there just wasn’t any way to properly display this outside (which should make showing it at BOB interesting!)

At this point in the “prepping for BOB” game, I’m just finishing off projects I’ve started already, and not starting anything new. That means that we can expect to see one more baby blanket, a handful of pin cushions, and a couple more Tetris pieces. Depending on when I finish all of that, I *might* start another baby blanket; after all, I’m going to need SOMEthing to do while manning the table, right?

Another keeper!

It occurs to me that I haven’t posted that 3-way Tunisian blanket in a while. It has grown quite a bit:

3 strand tunisian crochet baby blanket

It’s hard to measure because it’s so stretchy, but it’s approximately 28 inches square now. (I know, it doesn’t look very square in that picture. I was surprised too, when I folded it into a triangle and there was almost no overlap)

Here is a better picture of the stitches and colour:
3 strand tunisian crochet

It’s still not an accurate picture of the colour, though. It’s quite beautiful with its earthy tones. I guess it’s another “come see it in person… then buy it!” blanket. ^_-

Here’s a picture of the three balls of yarn I’ve been using for this:
three balls of yarn

My thought process on the colour choice went something like, “I need something to do on break at work! I need something for work! Ack! Quickly! Quickly!! Hey, here’s some yarn… but does it go together? Well, green and brown are nice together, and blue and green are pretty good… I’ll make a swatch on the subway!”

When I got on the subway I proceeded to “cast on” 76 stitches. That’s one heck of a swatch!

I’m going to have a hard time parting with this one, and I’ve already had two requests for a bigger version. I’m going to have to spend some time scouring the stores for more of this yarn… I have a sneaking suspicion they’re not making it anymore. That would be sad!

In other news, I went to Lettuce Knit for the first time yesterday (I figured it was about time, having lived in Toronto for 2.5 years now…). The store was smaller than I thought it would be (not a bad thing), it was farther away from Spadina than I imagined it would be (not bad, just surprising), and it was less expensive than I feared it would be (hooray!!).

Keep in mind that you’re reading the blog of a die-hard acrylic crocheter: I want to knit some natural fiber socks now.

Please don’t tell my hooks!

I blame the Yarn Harlot for all of this.