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I just noticed that it has been more than three years since I posted the last time. So here’s something I spent my time with since then. At least lately. I found a motif on Pinterest and turned it into a sweater. This is my Shetland Blues: After kind of blood, sweat and tears I had a final result yesterday. And I‘m rather proud of it. So here are some of the steps of the way I got there. Last year I spent two weeks in Shetland knitting and hiking and had a wonderful time. That’s where I got my yarn - Croft Shetland Tweed from Jamieson and Smith plus Double Knit from Uradale yarns so it had to be a special project. Then I stumbled over an interesting motif on Pinterest. After some brainstorming I just took my knitting needles and took off, rather naively. The pattern First pattern part Knitting in the round, holding the colors left and right. It worked out quite well. I added the steek for the armholes and switched the colors in the upper part, let the pattern fade away nearing the neckline. So far so good. Then I discovered that the armholes were way too big and the sleeves would be kind of bat wings which wasn't what I had intended. After circling around this „thing“ for days I knew I had to change something.I took it apart at the middle of the pattern after the color change. Separations The idea was to change this to a yoke sweater with the sleeves continuing the pattern after being inserted. Well, that proofed to be not so easy. When I did the first one and had the pattern drawn out and colored I didn't notice that half of the motif was missing. The finished sleeve fitted perfectly into one side but not onto the other. So I ripped it. Actually I did four sleeves in the end. The first before I got the insight to make a yoke sweater, the second that was ripped and the two fitting ones. Hah! To be on the really safe side I made the drawing of the complete sleeve. This time it worked correctly. The next thing was to work out how to get the needed decreases for the yoke. I liked the previous idea with letting the pattern fade which helped with the yoke decreases, too. A braid and a crocheted slipstich line around the neck looked good. The back of the neck is higher because I added some short rows. I changed the bottom to a braided rib band and here it is in all its glory. What an adventure this was and it is going to continue, since there is still that seperated top plus one sleeve to turn into something wearable. Do I need to tell that I ran out of yarn again 😂 See you!
Ever since I discovered corner to corner crochet, I have not been able to stop designing things! I love this thing! It started with the Unicorn C2C blanket crochet along, then I designed the Herringbone C2C blanket, and now I'm introducing the Triangles blanket! I designed this blanket with my son in mind. He loves the color red, and there are shockingly very few "boy friendly" crochet patterns out there. My little nephew had a quilted blanket made from triangles, and I thought, I could make this out of C2C! So I went and designed this Triangle Blanket! I got started in July, and unfortunately, it was a VERY HOT MONTH here in San Diego. We had so many days of 100+ degree weather, that I just didn't feel like crocheting a blanket. After a month of working on the blanket, I posted an image showing my progress, hinting the pattern would be coming soon: I got a few responses eager for the pattern, which I had hoped to release within a week or two. However, my efforts were sabotaged by another month of very hot, humid weather in August. That, and I volunteered last minute to take over my daughter's soccer team, because the original coach had to step down due to health reasons. Well, now all the time I thought I was going to have to work on it was lost! (Not for a bad reason, though.) I am actually enjoying my first experience coaching, even though I have even less time to crochet. It's been about a month since that post and I've made SOME progress, but not much. Since my time is so tied up, I decided to release the pattern even though I have not finished it. I already have several other designs that I want to make, and I simply will not be able to make each one before posting the pattern. So I will be posting the free graphs with links to the written pattern on ETSY, and share my WIP with you and update the post as I complete the projects. Here are the final images! *Disclosure: This post may contain affiliate links. If you purchase an item through one of the links on this site, I may receive a small percentage of that sale at no additional cost to you. See my full disclosure policy.Thank you for helping support this blog! With this graph, you can make it in the colors listed, or exchange one for another. You could do a completely different color scheme and I'm sure it would look awesome! This is what it would look like with three shades of blue! Materials needed to complete the blanket: • Size I Crochet Hook (5.5MM) (This is the set I use: Boye 6-Piece Aluminum Crochet Hook Set) • 2 Skeins Harvest Red (I used Caron’s Simply Soft Harvest Red) • 2 Skeins Autumn Red (I used Caron’s Simply Soft Autumn Red) • 2 Skeins Black (I used Caron’s Simply Soft Strawberry) • 2 Skeins Gray (I used Caron’s Simply Soft Grey Heather) • 2 Skeins White (I used Caron’s Simply Soft White) • Yarn Needle Gauge: Gauge not essential, C2C Crochet a triangle 8 blocks high. If your triangle measures 5.5” tall, your project will end up being 36”x52”. If your triangle is larger, you will likely need 2 skeins of each. Written Instructions: If you are interested in receiving written out instructions for this blanket, I have a PDF version for sale that include right handed and left handed versions. Free Graph: Here you can get the FREE graph for this design: (right click and select "save image as" to download it at full size) With this graph, you can make it in the colors listed, or exchange one for another. You could do a completely different color scheme and I'm sure it would look awesome! Not sure how to use the graph or written instructions? I have an awesome resource page that links to several of my favorite Youtube Videos! Click here to go to the resource page! I hope that you enjoy this pattern! Remember to tag me on Facebook or Instagram to show me your finished products!
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A month ago I did an Instagram contest to get help naming this design. I have so much trouble naming crochet patterns! I was able to get some great suggestions, and the one person's suggestion that I picked, I gave them a free copy of this pattern! I really love the look of fading colors in crochet patterns. It's like ombre hair! This design uses a diamond design with colors that fade as it moves towards the edges. I just love how it turned out! I hope that you enjoy this free graph! *Disclosure: This post may contain affiliate links. If you purchase an item through one of the links on this site, I may receive a small percentage of that sale at no additional cost to you. See my full disclosure policy.Thank you for helping support this blog! Materials needed to complete the blanket: Size I Crochet Hook (5.5MM) (This is the set I use: Boye 6-Piece Aluminum Crochet Hook Set) 1 Skein Light Lavender (I recommend Caron’s Simply Soft – Orchid) 2 Skeins Lavender (I recommend Caron’s Simply Soft - Lavender Blue) 2 Skeins Purple (I recommend Caron’s Simply Soft – Grape) 2 Skeins Dark Purple (I recommend Caron’s Simply Soft – Iris) 1 Skein Violet (I recommend Caron’s Simply Soft - Purple) Yarn Needle Gauge: Gauge not essential, C2C Crochet a triangle 8 blocks high. If your triangle measures 5.5” tall, your project will end up being 42”x 53”. If your triangle measures 6.5” tall, your project will end up being 51”x 65”. Written Instructions: If you are interested in receiving written out row-by-row color counts for this blanket, I have a PDF version for sale that include right handed and left handed versions. Free Graph: Here you can find the FREE graph for this C2C blanket: (right click and select "save image as" to download it at full size) With this graph, you can make it in the colors listed, or exchange one for another. You could do a completely different color scheme and I'm sure it would look awesome! Not sure how to use the graph or written instructions? I have an awesome resource page that links to several of my favorite YouTube Videos! Click here to go to the resource page! I hope that you enjoy this pattern! Remember to tag me on Facebook or Instagram to show me your finished products!