My bathroom requires some serious dose of colour, but we both don't really have time for painting and decorating at the moment, so instead I decided to add colour with accessories. One of them is this lovely bath mat that I just finished. It was the most economical item I have ever made!!
I have used just standard household cotton string, which you can buy in any DIY shops, medium weight which is around aran weight (around 500 meters), a 5mm (US H/8) crochet hook and fabric dye, if you want to change colour.
The pattern is just standard Afghan Square, which goes as follows:
Abbreviations
Ch - chain
Ch-sp - chain space
Dc (US sc) - double crochet (US single crochet)
Tr (US dc) - treble (US double crochet)
Ss - slip stitch
Foundation ring: with 5mm (US H/8) crochet hook make 8ch and join with ss to form a ring.
Round 1: 3ch ( counts as first tr), 1tr in ring, (7ch, ss in top of last tr, 5tr in ring) 3 times, 7ch, ss in top of last tr, 3tr in ring, ss in 3rd of first 3ch.
Round 2: Ss into first 7-ch space, 4 ch, 2tr into 7-ch space (3ch, 3tr) 3 times into same 7-ch space, * miss next 2 tr, ss into next tr, miss next 2 tr, [(3tr, 3ch) 3 times, 3tr] all in next 7-ch space; rep from * until all 7-ch sp have been worked, miss next 2 tr, ss into next tr, miss next 2 tr, ss in 4th of first 4ch.
Round 3: ss to first 2 tr and 3-ch space, *4ch, (1dc, 3ch, 1dc) all in the next 3-ch space, 4ch, 1 dc in next 3-ch space, 5ch, 1 dc in next 3-ch space; rep from * until all spaces have been worked, ending the last repeat with 5 ch, ss to first of 4ch.
Round 4: 3ch, *4tr in next 4-ch space, 1tr in next dc , (2tr, 2ch, 2tr) all in next 3-ch space, 1tr in next dc, 4tr in next 4-ch space, 1tr in next dc, 1ch, 1dc in next 5-ch space, 1ch, 1tr in next dc; rep from * ss in 3rd of first 3ch.
Fasten off.
Each square measures approximately 16x16 cm, the finished mat measures around 85x50cm.
I have made 15 squares and joined with double crochet and worked one round of double crochet around the border.
The colour of the string is lovely and natural but my bathroom has far too much light colours so decided to dye the bath mat with nice chocolate brown, as you can see Ollie approves of the mat as well.
I've attached a lining, scrap of linen fabric I had lying around, no particular reason i just wanted slightly lighter colour showing through the spaces.
Huzzar!! Finished :) I absolutely love it!!
Enjoy
Anna x
Monday, 6 May 2013
Monday, 22 April 2013
Coffee and Train...........
Well I'm finally fully moved and unpacked yeey!! Ollie the cat absolutely loves the new place now as at first he hid under the sofa for four hours.
I adore the new place, but traveling to London can be a b*%$*! Still plenty time for knitting when you are on the train, it always amazes me how intrigued everybody gets when you are doing something out of the ordinary. I get asked constant questions, one lady even asked me if I could show her a stitch she could never do! Well it just proves one thing.....we knitters are a sociable bunch :)
Here's my lovely cropped cardigan that I knitted mostly on the train and a bit in cafe Nero and it's called 'Coffee and Train' for obvious reasons lol
The actual design is called Monstone and it's from Scarlet by Kim Hargreaves. Knitted in Rowan Fine Lace and Kidsilk Haze. Loved knitting it and love even more the way it fits, will be definitely making few more in different colours.
I adore the new place, but traveling to London can be a b*%$*! Still plenty time for knitting when you are on the train, it always amazes me how intrigued everybody gets when you are doing something out of the ordinary. I get asked constant questions, one lady even asked me if I could show her a stitch she could never do! Well it just proves one thing.....we knitters are a sociable bunch :)
Here's my lovely cropped cardigan that I knitted mostly on the train and a bit in cafe Nero and it's called 'Coffee and Train' for obvious reasons lol
The actual design is called Monstone and it's from Scarlet by Kim Hargreaves. Knitted in Rowan Fine Lace and Kidsilk Haze. Loved knitting it and love even more the way it fits, will be definitely making few more in different colours.
Finishing the neck with lovely coffee
Ta Dah! the finished cardigan
Thursday, 28 March 2013
Easter and woolen eggs..........
- Well Spring seems to have abandoned us (obviously it's upset about something) but no reason not to enjoy Easter.......especially eating dangerously large amounts of Easter eggs :)
But if you can't eat chocolate, here are some lovey woolen eggs which you can knit ..........so to celebrate Easter and the beginning of spring (when it eventually decides to turn up) here's a pattern for yummy Easter Eggs.
Yummy Easter Eggs
Materials
1 x Rowan Wool Cotton 4ply
3mm needles
Toy stuffing
Ribbon
*M1- by knitting into front and back of stitch
With 3mm needles cast on 4sts.
Row 1: K1, M1, K1, M1 - 6sts
Row 2: and every alt row: P to end
Row 3: Inc in every st – 12sts
Row 5: *K1, M1 rep from * to end
Row 7: *K2, M1 rep from * to end
Row 9: *K3, M1 rep from * to end
Continue in st st for 15 rows ending with RS facing for next row.
Row 16: *K3, K2tog rep from * to end
Row 18: *K2, K2tog rep from * to end
Row 20: *K1, K2tog rep from * to end
Row 22: *K2tog rep from * to end – 6st left
Cut the yarn, leaving enough yarn to join the egg. Thread the yarn through 6 st and stitch sides together, stuffing the egg before the opening gets too small.
Happy Easter!!
Friday, 22 March 2013
In love with Wool House........
I had the immense pleasure to teach for Rowan at Wool House exhibition in Somerset House, Donna and I were running little drop in sessions..........basically questions and answers. And ow lucky am I to work in the most beautiful surroundings and to meet so many amazing people. A big thank you goes to the wonderful Paige from Gleeful Hands for a lovely chat and even lovelier hug.
I'm absolutely in love with every display in there!! The exhibition is open until Sunday 24th so if any of you have a chance it's a must see! xx
I'm absolutely in love with every display in there!! The exhibition is open until Sunday 24th so if any of you have a chance it's a must see! xx
Wednesday, 13 February 2013
Painful yet beautiful love story….
We all have some kind of love story; whether it was our
first love, the one that broke our heart or the one that we are with and can’t
imagine our life without. Whether it’s painful, short, long or beautiful we all
have some kind of story to tell.
With Valentine’s day approaching is hard not to think about
love….well everything is screaming at you LOVE! It sometimes feels like we are
being force-fed LOVE, but it is easy to
see why……..love is amazing!!
I want to tell you the most amazing love story I know. The story of my Great- Grandparents……..
My great-grandma Janina was the only child of wealthy aristocrat,
who owned a beautiful manor house and large land on the outskirts of Warsaw,
Poland. Her Mother died when she was just a little girl. On her death bed she
asked her sister to look after Janina. Few months later her father married his
late wife’s sister.
My great-grandpa
Dominic was a very charismatic and handsome stable boy at the manor house. From
poor background, large and loving family.
I know what you must
think….typical story of rich and poor. Well in a way you are right, but please
read on……..As is was customary in those days; Janina’s husband was already
chosen for her, a man she did not care for and strongly refused to be betrothed
to him. She was far too taken with
Dominic to care for any other man.
She used to make any excuse to go to the stables to see and
talk to Dominic; he brought wild flowers for her from the nearby fields. They
were spending more and more time together a fact that did not go unnoticed by
my great-great-grandfather. One day he
caught them kissing and it all came to an end. Dominic was thrown out and
Janina forbidden to ever see him again, but wild horses cannot keep two lovers
away, and they met up in secret, sneaking kisses and love poems.
As the months went by their love grew stronger and just
seeing each other now and then was not enough. Janina new that if her father
ever find out about their secret meet ups it would be the end of her, so they
decided to run away. She left a letter
to her father pleading to understand and accept with address of Dominic’s
family where she would be staying and with a heavy heart and little suitcase
she left her home never to return.
Janina waited with hope for her father to change his mind,
wrote letters to him pleading tirelessly, but the only letter she ever received
from him was to state she was no longer his daughter, forbidden to ever enter
his home and had no claim to his fortune. Still she kept writing and hoping.
In time they married, had a daughter Balbina, three years
later another Jozefa (my grandma) and four more children followed. They were
very happy together, Dominic kept bringing wild flowers, they were totally
devoted to each other. Money was very tight, Janina home schooled their and neighbours children to earn money, while Dominic work anywhere he could.
Janina gave birth to one more child, little girl who died a
year later. My grandma and her sisters always described their sister as ‘The
Little Angel of Death’ as she was
alabaster white, jet black hair, black eyes and never cried. Maybe a tragic
omen of the bad times to come, as morbid as it sounds, you do have to take into account how
superstitious people were in those days.
Their happy home was shattered with the start of Second
World War, which had a devastating effect on Warsaw. Janina tried one more time
to plead to her father, but still got the same answer. Eventually her father’s
house and land was taken over by German soldiers, where they were staying and
destroying everything in sight.
Janina, Dominic and their 6 children were living in one bedroom
apartment, Dominic trying to fight against the Germans with the underground
army. He was captured twice and tortured horrendously. First as a warning, or so my grandmother believed, her little brother
Bolek ran after the car shouting ‘please give back my dad’. When Dominic was
released he was unrecognisable, beaten black and blue with broken legs, arms
and ribs. The second time he was captured because someone snitch him up for hiding guns
for the Polish resistance, so badly beaten
he had no skin on his back, his wounds so deep you could see the bone. He
couldn’t move for months, but he recovered and his fighting spirit never faded.
While Dominic was recovering Janina received news of her father’s and stepmother’s
death, both executed by Nazis.
With situation in Warsaw critical they decided to pack up
what was left of their belongings and relocate somewhere safer, they headed
north. Just as the war ended they settled in a little village Zagorze,
belonging to the island Wolin and there they started rebuilding their lives and
war destroyed Poland.
5 years later during a bitter winter, Dominic was coming
back from work along the Szczecinski Lagoon part of the river Dziwna, when he
saw a man drowning, he jumped in to save the man and although he managed to
save him, he got trapped under ice and
drowned, he was only 49.
My great –grandfather survived the death of his child, the
war, two captures by the Nazis, fighting with the underground army, and wrath
of an angry father. He was an amazing father and loving husband, always helping
anyone who was in need and that is just the way he died, helping someone. He was the man whose spirit could never be
broken. My great-grandfather is my hero.
My great-grandmother remained devoted to him, never
remarried, never even kissed another man until the day she died at the age of
91. She has given up everything, her wealth, privilege, father and family for
the man she loved. In return he gave her his undivided love, 6 beautiful
children and treasured memories. She was an amazingly determined and strong
woman.
Unfortunately I do not have a picture of my
great-grandparents, but here’s a picture of my grandma Jozefa and granddad
Stanislaw on their wedding day. They got married 3 years after my
Great-granddad passed away.
Sunday, 27 January 2013
The glamorous life of a knitter.....,
Or so you might think.....well for the past three weeks is been anything but! I have been counting, packing, searching, chasing stray balls of yarn and generally getting covered in yarn fluff......and all of this with a horrendous cold.
But the beautiful, bright and exciting light at the end of the tunnel is the new season launch!! I have the gorgeous shade cards in front of me and can't stop getting excited at the amazing colours and new yarns.
I'm sketching and choosing yarn for lots of new designs that will be a part of an extremely exciting big project that I'm collaborating on with my fabulous friend Cathy, so watch this space :)
But the beautiful, bright and exciting light at the end of the tunnel is the new season launch!! I have the gorgeous shade cards in front of me and can't stop getting excited at the amazing colours and new yarns.
I'm sketching and choosing yarn for lots of new designs that will be a part of an extremely exciting big project that I'm collaborating on with my fabulous friend Cathy, so watch this space :)
Friday, 18 January 2013
Applelicious
So this little darling is a new addition to the ever extending family.
It's very sweet with lovey apple design on the back and front :)
And if anyone fancies making one themselves the pattern is available to purchase on my Ravelry page or fully made from my website :)
http://www.moochka.co.uk/gadgetcovers_gakc.html
http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/sweet-apple-kindle-cover
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