So let's begin with one of the projects I started a very long time ago. Back in 2009 our family adopted two wonderful Corgis from Jacksonville, FL. They have been a wonderful part of our family these last several years. When we first got the dogs my sister had this blanket, a.k.a. "Blankie," a blanket my mom crocheted over 20 years ago. My dog, Mandy, LOVED the blanket and laid on it all the time so I decided I would crochet her an afghan of her own.... I dug through my grandma's crochet pattern books and found a vintage book with a pattern I loved. (I'll fill in the book's information later, it's packed away in a box right now as we're redoing part of our floor)
Yes, she's yawning :) I didn't notice until I uploaded it.... |
So cute :) She's come so far, she used to hate getting her picture taken! |
When using the punch needle you actually work from the back of the fabric and the right side is the one facing away from you. The result is that the right side of the fabric has many loops made from the fabric. Of course, one of the downsides is that when you move the hoop you most likely will have to clamp some of the loops between the hoops.
I really like the effect, however I do feel that the smaller details don't show up quite as well because they're dominated by the other loops nearby. It's also weird to frame, because the glass smushes the loops down. I wound up removing the glass altogether.
The one I purchased is a sampler with the house itself at the bottom. I have to admit, ever since I fell in love with The Little House Series in third grade, I have had a small but fervent obsession with samplers.
It's actually kind of amazing that there is so much detail in house. (Both the actual house and the cross stitch version!) My favorite of course is the grand staircase! Under the house 1895 is the year the house was finished, my initial are on the left, and the year I finished is on the right.
My Mommy and I in December :) |
I was amazed by the accuracy considering the size comparison, this collection is really remarkable!
And finally, I want to include a quilt I actually made for my mom for Mother's Day. My sister and I put this together from all of our old clothing from when we were younger. There's a shirt from rodeos, every school we attended, 4-H, FFA, Halloween costumes, fairs, and so much more! It really is very cool and we were proud :)
Have a wonderful day and please drop me a line! :)
~That Farm Girl Teacher
Did I know that you crocheted? (Did we talk about it at PHS?) Do you knit, too? I have a couple punch needle kits that I've been storing for a while and just taught myself last week how to do it. One kit down, 4 to go! I think the most frustrating part is how often I have to rethread the needle.
ReplyDeleteI was actually just Facebook stalking you and fell in love with your crochet jellyfish cover photo. :) We talked about it briefly I think, I know how to knit but I don't do it very often, I have to admit. I recently bought a Knook at Walmart, but I don't feel that I've really mastered it yet. I would like to do a few knit projects using the Knook but I'm worried about how well the patterns will translate.
ReplyDeleteI felt like I was constantly refiling my punch needle, too, but on the other hand I felt like I covered much more surface area than with your average cross stitch. My biggest problem was that I kept placing my hand on the bottom of the fabric and stabbing myself :( lol.
You really should check out the Posy Collection of cross stitch kits, especially if you enjoy history, they're really well done!