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My Tunisian Cowl is Finished!

What fun it was to learn Tunisian crochet! I now have a new Tunisian crochet cowl, which is a fabulous free pattern by BHooked. Once I got stuck in it took next to no time. I wrote about the beginnings of it a couple of weeks ago. I’m wearing it right now; I’m absolutely freezing.

I used different yarn colours from the original pattern. I ordered Mustard and Barley Lionbrand, Wool Ease Thick and Quick from Wool Warehouse. When I first put it on it was quite stiff even though my tension couldn’t have been that tight (I would have had loads of yarn left over if it was too tight and I didn’t). It’s sitting a lot better now that I’ve worn it a few times.

I think if I blocked it, it would relax a bit more.

Finished Puff Stitch Hat

To go with my new crochet cowl, I made a puff stitch hat with Drops Big Merino. The mustard pompom matches the cowl, but the cat found it and has mauled the hat slightly. I came downstairs the other morning to find lots of mustardy worms sprinkled on the carpet. She does love a pompom.

Can I get away with this crochet combo? I’ll at least be warm!

A Cute Crochet Kitty Purse

I finally got this made. A cute kitty purse by Nicki Trench (from the book Cute and Easy Crochet). It had been sitting waiting (half-made) for a few weeks. I was gearing myself up towards getting out the sewing machine for the lining.

The thought of dragging the heavy machine out from the cupboard under the stairs and then setting it all up was a bit of an effort (so lazy). I thought it’d be better to wait until I had a few other sewing jobs and get them all done at the same time. Does it look more like a mouse? Whatever.

It has been posted to my niece whose birthday was in the middle of August. Seeing as she’s only two, I didn’t think she’d notice that it was momentarily delayed.

The lining is my favourite! More kitties! It’s a ploy cotton cat fabric from Fabricland. I bought it a year or two ago, but I think they still sell it.

Marceline is always nosy. She came over and sat on top of all the crochet.

A Chevron Scarf

Sorry, more selfies. I had no idea how tricky it’d be to take a picture of a scarf! The angle you need to get it all in! This is the Geoffrey Scarf by Potter and Bloom.

Isn’t it lovely?! I watch podcasts every now and again (they’re vlogs really, but podcast seems to be the word that has caught on), and I have recently found one by Potter and Bloom. I have now stalked Emma everywhere: YouTube, Instagram, Ravelry, her blog; I have probably made quite a nuisance of myself. But it has paid off because when she asked for pattern testers for her Geoffrey scarf, I was there shouting, “Pick me, pick me”. I spent last weekend scrutinising every last word, number, asterisk of the pattern… It was like a really weird crochet exam.

I have never read a pattern so intensely in my life. I wanted to do it properly, though. I thought it’d be a doddle; it was only a scarf! I thought I’d get it done and dusted in a few hours. It was actually a lot of work. It was a good experience, though, and I’m glad I’ve done it. It also turned out that I was the first of a handful of testers to finish. That means I get a lovely gift of Paintbox yarn from Emma! I’ll report back on that another day.

There’s a nice intersection of crochet motifs in the centre of the scarf. When it’s wrapped around your neck, they sit nicely at the front. My middle motif looks like an eye. It’ll be staring at whoever I talk to when I’m wearing it. Except for it won’t. I’m not keeping it, I’m putting it aside as a Christmas present. I’ve got my chunky Tunisian cowl!

Should I add tassels to the pointy ends, or leave them as they are? I think Emma decided to leave hers; she had pondered over the idea of pompoms.

If you’d like to hear more about the Geoffrey scarf, pop over to YouTube to watch Episode 10 of Potter and Bloom’s podcast. Just before the six-minute mark is the part where my fellow testers and I are mentioned. And if you watch Episode 9, she starts talking about yarn for a shawl. Yeah, that was my joke!! How exciting to be mentioned! I was watching the podcast whilst cooking the tea (sausage and mash!) and had to “rewind” as I hadn’t been quite sure I’d heard right. But you should watch all of them! Not just the bits I’m in!

And there have been so many other exciting things happen this week. It has been ridiculously busy… A winner for the Take Care Mohair Giveaway was picked yesterday (that was over on Instagram), I’ve been to an event run by The Creative Business Network to get a massive injection of motivation (the artist Sarah J Perry gave a talk on Imposter Syndrome), and I’ve actually been writing out some new crochet patterns. It all feels great! But I must get on, I need to continue writing patterns. I forgot that it’s half term next week, which means I lose time I thought I had!

 

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