Tuesday 1 June 2021

Old project gets a new life

Many years ago I fancied a sweet little cardigan, bought the expensive Rowan Felted Tweed yarns and started crocheting the squares. Four color combinations, three different squares, each using three or four colors. It was such fun, so I just kept crocheting and left the yarn ends for later. Which turned out to be much, much later. I buried the squares and the pattern and the yarns and the hook in a plastic box.

Then Villa Cooper decided to exhibit Granny squares and other crocheted squares for this summer, and I gave the cardigan a serious thought. So serious that I understood that I don't really wear a cardigan very often, and one with 3D flower squares here and there would not be very practical. Quick rethink, and I found a perfect solution:



I would make a shawl/throw/blanket instead! Perfect for the winter on my lap when I watch TV and knit. I used the 4 balls of grey wool meant for the sides and collar of the cardigan to join my squares.16 rows of 8 squares was how far that yarn reached and I had some squares left over.


The joining of the squares was easy once I had the setting arranged. Only the beginning and end of each ball of yarn to weave in. Google gave several tutorials for Continuous joining as you go for Granny Squares, just pick your favorite.


I have been working on a Unicef doll again. When embroidering the face on this one, I hurt my finger on the needle.


Luckily the stain on the fabric was outside my sewing line!


The blood stain was like an omen, as this doll is a nurse.


Here without her surgical mask and hat.


She is going to the Villa Cooper tomorrow, and I hope she will get a home in a nurse family.



P.S. The yarn ends of the crocheted squares are almost all still there on the reverse, but they will not show when the shawl is on display.



1 comment:

  1. Pretty yarn 🧶 you used for your crochet...
    Pleased to see your Nurse has a 😷 mask, can’t be too careful when there is blood 🩸....

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