Evening folks
Since my crochet escapade with the birdie decoration, which some of you eagle eyed viewers (see what I did there) may have seen on Create and Craft's "knit and natter" with Hayley West and Loen Love, I have done a bit of knitting before having a bit more of a practice with crochet.
I may have mentioned before that I am a huge fan of charity shops. Whilst I was having a browse during my "can I leave the house for more than an hour without needing to sleep all of the following day" expedition last week I found 3 balls of pom pom yarn for 99p. So I decided to knit something with it. A cushion, thought I. And not being sure how many stitches to cast on, or how big it would end up or how far the yarn would go, I cast on about 30 stitches (16 pompoms) and carried on in garter stitch (knitting - as opposed to purling, each row). It took 2 balls before the sample was about 12" square. And looked the same from either side.Which left me with a very small cushion front and and only one ball left.
So I had a bit of a think, and whilst watching Jonathan Ross on Saturday evening, I knitted the other ball into a scarf. Nearly. Made a mistake whilst casting off and the whole thing got a ladder right down the middle. So I unrun/unran it, and started again. and then changed my mind and decided I'd try making a cushion back but obviously I couldn't do it exactly the same as the front as I only had one ball of yarn. So I did it on bigger needles and did stocking stitch, so rather than be the same on both sides it's a lot looser and flat on the back.
But I couldn't get a cushion pad small enough so bought a cheap 18" one and just shoved it in. So the cushion is stuffed to overflowing. But looks reasonable enough.
It's actually supposed to be the other way round, but I though it looked better like this.
I would like to have another go, but until I get round to buying some more of the pompom yarn, I am continuing with crochet practice. I am just doing rows, and rows, and rows, of treble crochet (which for our US cousins I believe is double crochet) until I reach the end of the 100g ball of aran. I'm hoping it will be long enough to form into some sort of cowl type thing. but I don't think it will be so I might have to put some sort of experimental border on it and maybe some flowers and turn it into something pretty.
Or maybe a corset!
Later folks
xxx
This is fab and a great idea to buy a cheap!! Well done you
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