Hi friends,
I hope you've all had a wonderful Christmas and were able to spend time with friends and family.
I'm scheduling this post for after Christmas, because I'm going to show you a gift I made for my sister. There are times when I just have to make a gift rather than browse the store aisles for something, especially when I don't know what to give. I decided to crochet a doily, since I know she likes them. I started this on December 7th... yes, THIS month! It took me two weeks, working on it for a bit every day. I actually crochet pretty fast, or I would not have gotten it done. It measures about 21 inches across.
I pulled out some of my old crochet magazines and looked for a pattern that didn't look too difficult... in other words, no complicated stitches. This one is mostly chains, single and double crochet, with a few treble crochet stitches. Double crochet is actually the fastest for me, but I was using a new crochet hook, and I was having some comfort issues with it. It's the same brand I always use, but it's slightly shorter, the shank (part above the thumb grip) is shorter, and the handle is longer and slightly thinner. It just feels different. I was probably half finished with the doily before I started to get used to it. Here's a photo comparing my new one on the bottom and an older one above. The differences are subtle, but I was not pleased with the new one.
I also changed the size of the thread and hook from what the pattern called for. The pattern listed size 40 thread and I was using size 10, which is thicker. The pattern said about 500 yards. I forgot to take that into consideration, and was a bit concerned that I would not have enough thread to finish. That would mean trying to match the thread with another ball. I bought this crochet thread at Good Will, and there was only one ball. I 'may' have more that matches, but there are so many shades of ecru from one manufacturer to another, that it isn't easy to get a match unless you get the same brand and dye lot. There was no label on this one, so it would have been totally guesswork.
Here's a small portion as a closeup.
By the time I got to the final round, it was looking very likely that I would not have enough thread. I did a couple of the points to see how much I was using, and knew I wasn't going to make it. So... I had several options -- leave it without the points, try to match the thread, change the color completely on the last round, or change the design. I opted for changing the design of the final round. Instead of using treble crochet, I changed to double, and I left off the picot in the center of each point, thus using less thread. And I made it all the way around -- just barely. This is how much thread was left.
You can be sure I breathed a sigh of relief.
Thank you so much for joining me today. I wish you all a happy and healthy new year.
Tuesday, December 26, 2017
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5 comments:
Melody, this is so beautiful! Even though I’m a card maker, I really love crocheting too. This is so beautiful! I usually make prayer shawls and hats. I would love to try a doily. And I can so appreciate the samll amount of thread that was left. Wow, that was cutting it so close! Thanks for sharing your beautiful work!
What a gorgeous doily - love that you adapted the pattern to eek out your thread - well done! I know what you mean about the f=different shades of ecru - they can vary from batch to batch with the same manufacturer!!
Blessings
Maxine
Lacy, this is beautiful. I miss you and our old group.
That's gorgeous! I've not done any thread crochet in ages. Not sure my eyes would even let me anymore. May have to give it a go after the new year.
Creative Blessings~ Kel
Melody your work is absolutely breathtaking!!! If I could .... make these doilies, wow!! This is truly amazing!!
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