Tuesday, 3 January 2012

the stresses of the new year over it's time to kick this along

OK ladies i know i made my first post here a while ago and due to a few incidents over the lead up to and after math of Christmas I just haven't gotten back here.

 Well to start the year off I am going to do a crochet tutorial.  We are going to start with a very easy project, a small afghan (or granny square) knee blanket or chair topper.

You will need two 100 gram balls of wool to your colour choice as well as either a half ball extra or if desired around a half ball of a contrasting colour for joining your squares. you will also need a 3.5 mm crochet hook.

Both these items can be readily purchased at spotlight or the like sometimes you will get lucky and be able to pick them up at the two dollar shops.



Here is a finished square.

ok to start find the inner end of your ball of wool. leaving approximately 2 inches in length wrap the wool twice around your first two fingers ensuring that you cross them at the back.  then take your crochet hook and go over the top of the front wrap and under the back wrap.  this is all depicted in the above video.

then to start the first round you bring the wool towards you over the hook and bring the loop that was already on your hook over the end of the hook, this is called a single crochet. do this five times then pick up the first stitch you did, bring the wool over the hook and allow both the loops on your hook come off it. this is called a slip stitch.


ok you now need to do three single crochet. then you start on the next style of stitch, a trble crochet. to do this you bring the wool over the hook as before you then poke your hook through the loop created with your first single crochetsbring the wool over the hook once again bring your hook back through the loop and you should have three wraps of wool on your hook. next you wrap the wool over the hook and bring the two loops closest to this wrap over top of it and the end of the hook leaving you two loops on the hook. now you wrap the wool over the hook once again and bring the final two loops on your hook over the wrap and end of your hook. this is a treble crochet.ok do this once more then two single crochets then do three treble crochet two single crochet three trble crochet two single crochet three treble two single crochet then join to the top of the three single crochet with a slip stitch.

tomorrow i will take you through the second round on this project. i do have two more videos for todays post although it wont let me add them for some reason so i will add them as i can

Thursday, 15 December 2011

hello and welcome

Well this is a huge first for me. I have been looking at some of my friends blogs and wondering should I or shouldn't I for quite a while now. Well I decided to bite the bullet and here I am.

Well I guess as this is my first post on here a few introductions are warranted.

My name is Katrina. I am the mother of four gorgeous children and the partner to an ex-interstate but now local truck driver.

We live on a property in central Queensland with our cat dog and chooks as a joint initiative around here we grow as many of our own vegetables as we possibly can and attempt to keep as much done around the house and yard as we can while the man of the house is at work during the week so we can have family fun on the weekends.


Anyhow that is us now about the craft side lol.

I crochet, quilt, sew clothes, and even cook all sorts of yummy stuff to enjoy. I will be sharing with you all some of my crochet patterns, some of my quilting work, some of my cooking stuff, oh and just my outlook on general day to day things such as toilet training, eating habits, growing habits etc. of kids and just whatever i feel like at the time lol.

This blog will not be anything specific but i will add what i feel like each day no two days will be the same just as no two days in  a mothers life are the same.

I hope you all enjoy my ravings and perhaps learn something new from some of them.