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Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Skill +1up 2KCBWDAY2


I think the most challenging technique I have tried to master to date is fairisle colour work. I made this owl with the patterned tummy and it was my first attempt at fairisle. I think I learnt a lot from the experience, and having read more about it, I realise that things I thought I was doing wrong, like creating a huge tangle of threads at the back that had to be untangled every few rows, was actually quite common and part of the whole experience. Next time, I will make my pattern less complicated, and hopefully won't get in such a mess!


This time last year I did not know how to crochet at all, so I am pretty happy with how my crochet skills are developing, I am giving pretty much anything a go, and it seems to be working out ok. There are lots of techniques I haven't tried, but I tend to be more project driven, rather than technically driven, so if I see something I want to make I will learn a new technique if necesary to complete the item.

I find I tend to stick to projects that are quite small or done in multiple modules and then put together into a finished piece, like blankets, toys, garlands and buntings. I think I should give some clothing a go soon, as I have found some nice patterns to try. The commitment needed for clothing scares me off a bit, I have so many unfinished projects on the go, but I think it would be good to try and complete something to wear.


Hope that wasn't too boring for you all! I am making a couple of softies at the moment and hope to have pictures soon to show you all!
See you tomorrow

4 comments:

  1. You did well for that being your first bit of colourwork, it looks really complicated! The bunting is adorable

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  2. My tactic is fairly similar. I find projects to make and generally each time there is a new element that I learn from it. I love your flower mobile - I might have to borrow your idea!

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  3. Hey Jules, how gorgeous is that fairisle owl? What a great effort, it looks soooo sweet. Love the colours.
    Considering you only learnt to crochet last year then sewing should be a doddle for you.
    Bunting looks great hanging up too.

    Claire :)

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  4. The crocheted flowers are lovely - I taught myself to crochet last year too (and it was a struggle - but I'm over the mental block now!) and I'm like you - I see something I want to have a go at and then learn what I need to to pull it off.

    Now, I've never tried fair isle .... maybe that's one for my list!! Cute owl!

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