Posts Tagged ‘swirl’

Ahh, gauge!

You hear a lot about gauge; every pattern tells you to “save time by checking your gauge”. What does it mean? Well, they want you to crochet (or knit) up a decent sized square (usually) using a stitch pattern used in the pattern. You measure it, and count your stitches. Or you wash it, block it, then measure it an count your stitches. If you match what the pattern says, then you might end up with a finished project in the size you’re expecting. Well, maybe.

I’ve talked about gauge before. I hope we all know now that even if you get gauge with one dye lot, you might not with the next. Different colours of yarn sometimes have different gauges, even if they are otherwise the same yarns… even in variegated and self-striping yarns (I’m looking at you, Bernat Baby Coordinates White)

The other day I made this:
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It’s for my cousin; she likes handmade dishcloths and her kitchen colours are blue, green, and yellow.

I also made this for her:
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(it’s actually more blue than grey in person… it’s supposed to look like denim)

And then this green-and-cream one:
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I finished that last one on the commute home and it wasn’t until I stacked it on top of the other two that I noticed this:
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All three dishcloths were made using Bernat Handicrafter Cotton, each with a 6mm hook, each exactly the same pattern.

Luckily, gauge doesn’t always matter. ^_^

(P.S. this post documents the first finished Christmas gifts for 2010. That’s right, you heard me!)

More Motifs

My second swap partner, MareMare, received the motifs I sent her. If you’re curious, here they are, along with the patterns I used for them:

Haley’s Comet – from Crochet Stitch Motifs – 250 Stitches To Crochet, page 61:
Haley's Comet crochet motif

Mediterranean Circle – from Crochet Stitch Motifs – 250 Stitches To Crochet, page 209:
Mediterranean Circle crochet motif

Dream Weaver:
Dream Weaver crochet motif

Flower Petal Dishcloth and Potholder:
Flower Petal Dishcloth and Potholder crochet motif

Four round standard granny square (with Boa!) :
Granny square crochet motif with Boa yarn

Tunisian Short Row Dishcloth:
swirly hexagon

Star To Star – from Crochet Stitch Motifs – 250 Stitches To Crochet, page 214:
Star To Star crochet motif

Lesson of the Day

I tried out my double-ended circular hooks last night. Well, they didn’t really work for what I wanted to do, though.

What I wanted to do was this:
red wedge

What IS “this”?

Well, it’s my attempt at the short row tunisian dishcloth pattern in a blanket size. There’s six wedges, and I love rainbows, so it seemed natural to do six colours in rainbow order.

So I started the orange wedge:
red and orange wedges

Now, I started with a full ball of the red and had lots left over. I started with a full ball of the orange and ran out about three and a half rows short. No big deal! Just another excuse to go stash diving.

No more orange? $@#&!

I could probably get away with one less row, but three? And a half?
close up

Luckily I found some in the scrap stash, but is it enough?
scrap orange

It was! And I’d love to show you a picture of it. But the batteries in my camera died after taking this shot:
Lollipop baby blanket

I think it’s the finished Lollipop blanket. Do you think it needs a border?