Sunday, June 19, 2011

Knitted mobile phone cover

I just upgraded to a 'smart' phone, and while I'm finding it is awesome compared to any other phone I've ever owned, I am also paranoid that I am going to scratch or crack the touch screen in no time at all. Apparently the model of phone I bought is too new to have a specific cover available to buy so I decided to knit one instead. And a knitted one will be a lot nicer than a boring shop-bought one anyway. I searched on Ravelry and found a cute free pattern for a knitted smart phone cover on this blog site.

The phone cover is a mix of moss stitch and 1x1 rib stitch, and didn't actually take very long to knit. I'm happy with how it looks, but I will find out how effective and functional it is in the next week or so I'm sure. It may need a drawstring or something to keep the phone from slipping out in my bag.

I've also made some progress with my crochet blanket (getting a bit quicker at it!) and now have 3 squares completed.

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Learning to Crochet....and Preserving Lemons

Apparently the number of craft activities I can become obsessed about is ever-increasing. The latest is learning to crochet. I have wanted to know how to crochet for ages....I have a lovely blanket that my Nanna crocheted probably even before I was born, and it's my favourite blanket that I pull out each winter. I'd love to make one myself. So with some (very patient) help from J's mum combined with some useful instructions I found in a lovely craft book: "Meet me at Mike's" by Pip Lincolne, I have finally managed to complete my first crochet 'granny square'! This will be the first square of my blanket. I have chosen a random assortment of wool to make the blanket so that I dont need to worry if I run out and have to buy different wool. The only restrictions I'm putting on it is that it has to be some shade of blue, and it needs to be 8ply wool (real wool not synthetic crap). Not sure how long it will take to make a whole blanket, it took me a fair while to make the first granny square but hopefully should get quicker as I get more experience...



Also we were recently given a massive bag of lemons from someone at J's work whose lemon tree had a glut of fruit. So I have made a couple of lemon tarts in the last week or so (but that only used 2-3 lemons per tart), so today I decided to use up a lot more of the lemons before they spoil by trying to make some Preserved Lemons for use in Moroccan recipes. I followed instructions in one of my cookbooks: "Cooking Moroccan" (ISBN 1-74045-448-0). Now I just need to wait about 4 weeks to see if it worked! :-)


Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Craft in May

May has just been so busy, haven't had a chance to update my craft blog. I did find some time to finish off a few projects, just haven't managed to take photos and upload them until now. I finished the sunny yellow 'little sisters dress' (with some help from J's mum with the crochet button loops since I haven't learnt to crochet yet) and attached some cute little red heart-shaped buttons. I also made another little plain vest, this time in a sage green colour. I still need to sew some buttons on, but as it's for a baby that is due at the end of June I am waiting to find out if it's a girl or boy before I decide which buttons would be best. I also knitted another pair of baby booties for another friend's baby due in September.