One great advantage to joining late is you have the benefit of all the modifications and helpful hints that those who started before you share! Right away I took advantage of a suggested modification. I decided to go with the circular design instead of following the directions and getting a more ovular shape. I was off to a great start. And then summer came on full blast! It was hazy, hot and humid day after day. Even with the air conditioning I had a hard time getting any work done on Juliana. I wasn't discouraged. I kept her in a basket by my chair and every once in a while I'd pull her out and work a few stitches. By the end of July I had finished the main body and the mesh section. It's about this time that I was contemplating adding beads to the finished edge. I've never done crochet bead work, and this pattern really lends itself to this kind of accent. I even went so far as to ask your opinion on color (blue won). I don't think I even picked her up in August! It was just too darn hot. With September came the promise of fall. I always find myself energized after Labor Day. It reminds me of "back to school" and all the excitement the new year holds. The cooler mornings motivated me to get this project finished. The final rows went quickly. I knew that the beads would look terrific, but I decided not to do them. As much as I enjoyed this pattern, I'd had enough and I'm ready to move on to something new. I am really pleased with the way my Juliana Wrap came out. It's larger than I anticipated - and than the pattern implies. I used a sport weight yarn. I image if I used something smaller it would have turned out more like the picture. I brought her to work yesterday and my lovely co-worker Kelsey was kind enough to model for me. (Thanks Kelsey!!) This is her in front of the large print books. The round table was the perfect size to hold Juliana! Just look at how even the stitches are and how defined the work is - all without blocking! I used acrylic yarn. I know that there are those of you who can't imagine it, but I think this is a perfect place for it. It drapes easily and since you can just toss it in the washer the bright winter white will stay crisp and clean! This morning I added the final finishing touch - the tassels. I wasn't sure about them at first (they're just pinned on here). Once I tried them out I decided they should stay. They hang nicely and really seem to help keep it in place when you throw it over your shoulder. And so that ends the tale of the Crocheted Juliana Wrap. It took a little longer than it should have. Foul weather hindered the progress and the desire to finish trumped the longing to try something new. I'm not sure where she'll go from here, a present perhaps? We'll see. As for me, I'll be linking up with these wonderful blogs and heading out in search of my next project! Thanks so much for stopping by and spending a bit of your day with me!
Until next time friends, Be blessed and stitch & read with love!
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Pinwheel & Pop-Corn Flower The Pattern Skill: Advanced Beginner Yarn: Peaches & Cream Cotton in Bright Pink (A) and White (B) Hook: US H/8 - 5.00 MM Finished Size: 5 3/4" x 5 3/4" (unblocked) Stitches Used: ch, sc, dc, tr, sl st, pc, dtr (all stitches are US terms) Special Stitches: Pop-Corn (pc): Make 5 dc in designated st/sp, remove hook (drop loop), insert hook (front to back) in top of first dc made, pick up dropped loop and draw it through, ch 1 to secure. Double Treble Crochet (dtr): Yo (3 times), insert hook in designated st/sp, yo and pull up a loop, (yo and draw through 2 loops on hook) 4 times. Treble Crochet (tr): Yo (2 times), insert hook in designated st/sp, yo and pull up a loop, (yo and draw through 2 loops on hook) 2 times. With A, ch 4, join with sl st to form a ring. Rnd 1: With A, ch 1, 6 sc in ring, join with sl st to first sc. Rnd 2: With A, ch 3 (counts as dc), 4 dc in same st, remove hook (drop stitch), insert hooK in top of ch 3, pick up dropped loop and draw through, ch 1 to secure first pc, ch 1, *pc in next sc, ch 1*, repeat * to * 4 more times (6 pc total), join with sl st to top of beg ch 3. Fasten off A. Rnd 3: With B, join in any ch 1 sp, ch 5 (2 dtr, ch 3, 3 dtr) in same sp, (3dtr, ch 3, 3 dtr) in each ch 1 sp around, join with sl st to top of beg ch 5. Fasten off B. Rnd 4: With A, join in any ch 3 sp, ch 3, 2 tr in same sp (half corner made), *ch 2, sk next 3 dtr, 1 dc in sp between last skipped and next dtr, ch 2, sk next 3 dtr, (3 tr, ch 3, 3 tr) in next ch 3 sp (corner made), ch 2, sk next 3 dtr, 1 dc in sp between last skipped and next dtr, ch 2, sk next 3 dtr, 1 sc in next ch 3 sp, ch 2, sk next 3 dtr, 1 dc in sp between last skipped and next dtr, ch 2, sk next 3 dtr*, (3 tr, ch 3, 3 tr) in next ch 3 sp, repeat from * to * once, 3 tr in same ch 3 sp as beg half corner, ch 3, join with sl st in top of beg ch 3 to finish corner. Rnd 5: With A, ch 1, work 1 sc in each st, 2 sc in each ch 2 sp, (2 sc, ch 2, 2 sc) in each corner ch 3 sp around, join with sl st to first sc. Fasten off A. Weave in ends, block if desired. Five Minute Friday In addition to my fiber offerings, I like to participate in Five Minute Friday over at Lisa-Jo Baker's place. It's writing in the raw and if you've never done it, why don't you give it a try? It's really easy - you just: 1. Write for 5 minutes flat on this week's prompt with no editing, no over thinking, no backtracking - then post it just as it is! 2. Link back here and invite others to join in. 3. And then absolutely, no ifs, ands or buts about it, you need to visit the person who linked up before you & encourage them in their comments. Seriously. That is, like, the rule. And the fun. And the heart of this community.. Here's what happened when I spent five minutes writing on the prompt "Graceful" Beauty, elegance in form, manner or movement also in speech. The hereon sweeping across the sky following the river in search of food. The swimmer gliding smoothly from one end of the pool and back again. The movie stars of the 40's dancing and swirling into each others arms and around the stage. The line of dress or swing of a jacket. Jackie Kennedy, Ginger Rogers and Audry Hepburn. Making a difficult situation just a bit easier. Delivering sad news in a way that makes you feel not so sad. Answering a personal question without really revealing anything personal, and still making the person that asked feel ok. An amazing quality that we should all aspire to have in body and in mind. Thanks for stopping by and spending a bit of your day with me! I'm quite proud of my first square and excited to share the pattern with you. Now please remember - this is my first attempt at writing out what I actually did! I proofread it twice, but it is completely possible that there may be an error (or two!). I did my best to use the appropriate format and abbreviations. Fingers crossed I'm not too far off the mark! Should you decide to give it a try, please let me know how it goes. I'd love to see your pictures and of course to know if I need to make any corrections! The pansies continue to bloom, and I'm working on the next installment of the Granny Square Project. Is designing squares destine to be part of my future or are there already enough to choose from? Be sure to tune in and find out!! This week I'll be joining these wonderful ladies and their very creative link parties. Each week I am amazed at the unique and fabulous work that is happening. I'm so happy to be part of this community and to have all of you to inspire and motivate me! This week I'm also joining in with Tricia and her Stash Bash. Click over for a peek! (She's just about ready to bring a new life into our world. Warm wishes & prayers for health and safety for mama and babe.)
Until next time friends, Be blessed and stitch & read with love! Flowers always make people better, happier and more helpful; |
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