Friday, 10 May 2013

cables

I taught myself how to crochet cables recently. I didn't even know you could do such a thing until I came across this wonderful board on Pinterest. So I looked in books and online and found this tutorial to be the most helpful.  

I first made this cowl:




I made it up as I went along so there were a few false starts, but it went well and kept me warm during the Eternal Winter of '13. I then made a cardigan for my daughter Rosa. I used this pattern from Ravelry. It was so good to make, all in one piece with raglan sleeves. 



See how it grew from the top down? Beautifully logical and straightforward. I was crocheting in labour. I had taken a lot of drugs. 



I adapted it quite a bit as the original had no cables and a colour block-y pattern happening at the bottom edge. The wool was Rowan Cashsoft bought in the January sales so it was a bargain too.





Rosa is at that age where clothes become a way of expressing herself. Which is a diplomatic way of saying she screams for a long time and very loudly indeed if I try and make her wear something she does not want to. Such as crocheted cardigans. 

But she is also open to bribery with chocolate. A great life skill I have tried to instill as early as possible. 


3 comments:

  1. I didn't realise that you can crochet cables either. I'm so loving the resurgence of crochet and the creativity being expressed with it. I learned to crochet when I was a girl, but granny squares or lace doylies were all it seemed to lend itself to. That cardigan is gorgeous,

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  2. Have you thought about chocolate coloured and flavoured clothes? There's a challenge! Anne

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  3. HaHa...I'll try to do some sketch when i got the time...






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