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Showing posts with label Crochet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Crochet. Show all posts

Monday, March 26, 2012

Puff stitch cap and baby booties

This Feb 29th my friend Ajju has been blessed with a baby boy. Actually we were expecting a baby girl and I made this cap and booties with combination of pink color :P But anyways children look beautiful in any color so I sent this to her. Hope it will reach soon to you Ajju.


As this wool was a multi-color wool so the booties have come up in two different shades. I couldn't manage to do both in same color combination as I didn't had sufficient wool available.



Sunday, March 25, 2012

Darling Crochet Hat

This cap I gifted to my friend Sushma when I left Finland last year.


Crochet puff stitch cap with ear flaps

This is the same puff stitch pattern but it has ear flaps which secures the ears from cold.


I gifted this cap to my friend's daughter. Finally I could take a snap of the cap along with her. I was very happy to see her with my creation. Thanks Rishika for the snap :)



Crochet puff stitch cap and rib cuff baby bootie

I gifted this cap and bootie to my friend in last June as they were expecting a baby. From all the patterns I prepared until now I like this pattern a lot and the wool color combination too.




Beanie crochet cap

This beanie crochet cap I gave it to my Sister-in-law's daughter who will be 2 years old by this April :) Her name is Nitya. I couldn't take a snap along with her.


Crochet

Crochet is a process of creating fabric from yarn, thread, or other material strands using a crochet hook. The word is derived from the French word "crochet", meaning hook. Hooks can be made of materials such as metals, woods or plastic and are commercially manufactured as well as produced by artisans. Crocheting, like knitting, consists of pulling loops through other loops, but additionally incorporates wrapping the working material around the hook one or more times. Crochet differs from knitting in that only one stitch is active at one time (exceptions being Tunisian crochet and Broomstick lace), stitches made with the same diameter of yarn are comparably taller, and a single crochet hook is used instead of two knitting needles. Additionally, crochet has its own system of symbols to represent stitch types.

Lis Paludan theorizes that crochet evolved from traditional practices in Arabia, South America, or China, but there is no decisive evidence of the craft being performed before its popularity in Europe during the 19th century. The earliest written reference to crochet refers to shepherd's knitting from The Memoirs of a Highland Lady by Elizabeth Grant (1797–1830) in the 19th century. The first published crochet patterns appeared in the Dutch magazine Pénélopé in 1824. Other indicators that crochet was new in the 19th century include the 1847 publication A Winter's Gift, which provides detailed instructions for performing crochet stitches, although it presumes that readers understand the basics of other needlecrafts. Early references to the craft in Godey's Lady's Book in 1846 and 1847 refer to crotchet before the spelling standardized in 1848.

Last year when I was in Finland I started learning crochet through internet. My Mom used to do crochet when I was in school. She used to prepare door hangings, covers for sofa set etc. So along with my Mom I used to prepare rubberbands and friendship bands with crochet.

I'll post few of my patterns which I have tried out.