One of the crochet stitches that's important for the house bag is the crocodile stitch. Look, here it is, used for the roof of the house, which forms the flap for the bag:- It's not difficult but it looks fancy, and it's a stitch that works well for scarves. Since you work the scales one-at-a-time, it can carry a variegated yarn quite well, more so than - say - a granny square, which can get weirdly splodgy in a variegated yarn. Just don't make an entire cardigan in this stitch, Continue Reading
Easy Crochet Christmas Decorations, Part One
Right, people, it's crochet time. Hooks to the ready, my fine fearless friends. Mince pie, anyone? That's it - do pass the plate round. We're getting properly festive here at the 'Yarn. The tree is up. The Toddler Twinnage is over-excited. The Stoic Spouse is.... stoic. And there are decorations, especially the little trees, Santa, paper chains, wreaths, and candles that I knitted the other week. But now we've got our hooks all ready, it'd be a shame not to use them, so shall we make some Continue Reading
Knitted Father Christmas
What? What? More Christmas makes? Well... yes. Because now that the TheTwistedYarn has turned on the festive ideas tap, it just won't stop dripping. Somebody call a plumber. So, assuming that the easy-to-knit Christmas trees were on the favourable side of tolerable, here's another easy decorative knit for Christmas. I'm deliberately creating the simplest, most beginner-oriented designs, involving nowt more taxing than a garter stitch square. And in case even that sounds daunting to complete Continue Reading
Knitted Christmas Trees
Right, people. Just this once, I'm going to break the habit of a lifetime, and mention Christmas before mid-December. This really doesn't fit with my miserable, curmudgeonly ol' personality, but I have things to show you, pretty Christmassy things, and they won't wait. Also, we normally have nine of us gathering here at our old brewery for Christmas, and my lack of prior festive organisation is impressing no-one. So. Decorations. What are yours like? Obviously, you need some knitted or Continue Reading