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Showing posts with label ombre crochet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ombre crochet. Show all posts

11 August 2016

The Peacock Blanket

The Peacock Blanket
 was designed as an exercise in ombre crochet
 to provide opportunity for playing with colours
 and to showcase the wonderful colour palette
 from Stylecraft Yarns of over 80 shades of



Ombre is a French word meaning
 the gradual blending of one colour hue to another.
I chose to start with the deepest hue
working outwards to the palest.


With 6 shades needed to make 1 square
 the Circle of Friends is a perfect pattern to illustrate this.
 I have used 6 shades for the 8 rounds
 as rounds 3&4 and also 6&7 use the same colour.
(Round 9 will be made in the joining colour)

The wonderful Circle of Friends square
is written in US crochet terms and
you can find the free written pattern


Blues and greens are such a restful colour palette
 and they blend easily from one to the other.
 Starting at the purple end of the blues,
moving through the cold blues into turquoise,
then the aqua into green, the forest greens
and finally into the jungle greens.


After much experimentation and fun playing with my shade squares,
I arrived at 9 different squares for my ombre blanket.
Top Row ~ left to right 1 2 3
Middle Row ~ left to right 4 5 6
Bottom Row ~ left to right 7 8 9


Colour Recipes

1 ~ midnight, royal, lobelia, bluebell, lavender, parma violet

2 ~ bottle, khaki, cypress, meadow, sage, duck egg

3 ~ empire, denim, aster, turquoise, cloud blue, sherbet

4 ~  petrol, storm blue, denim, aster, cloud blue, duck egg

5 ~ teal, empire, turquoise, aspen, sage, sherbet

6 ~ green, kelly green, grass green, lime, pistachio, spring green

7 ~ khaki, cypress, meadow, lime, pistachio, spring green

8 ~ midnight, royal, lobelia, denim, aster, cloud blue

9 ~ bottle, teal, sage, aspen, sherbet, duck egg


The pattern has 9 rounds.
I used colours for rounds 1- 8 and
 then my joining and border colour silver for round 9.


Once the squares were all edged in silver and all the ends sewn in,
 I used the flat braid join to make them into a blanket.
I like to work in a continuous fashion
 joining all the squares in 1 go from start to finish,
to avoid adding more ends to sew in.

There are many good patterns around,
 some I have learnt from are by


and 


 again these are written in US crochet terms.

I have written a tutorial in UK terms for the 



As a compliment to the detailed lace join
 I chose a deep lace border,
from the book

This is an excellent border book written in US terms
with written patterns and charts too.
You can view it and buy it


So here we have it
The Peacock Blanket
in all its glory, a feast of colour texture and pattern!

I have used 36 squares in a 6 x 6 arrangement,
 4 of each of my 9 colour ways.

It would be very easy to make the blanket bigger
by increasing the number of squares used
and it can be varied by using just a few of the colour combinations.
 All 9 are not needed,
 you can pick and choose whichever colour recipes
you like and arrive at a unique blanket of your own choice!


Finally the washing machine!
Yes I hear you all groan and shudder!
One of the most FAQ I am asked is
why and how I wash blankets.

Washing increases the softness of the yarn
 and tumble drying adds a really special quality!
 Simply follow the instructions on the ball band and you cant go wrong!
 I wash at 30 degrees using my usual soap powder and fabric softener,
 then tumble dry on LOW.
Another FAQ is how do I block my squares . . . well I don't!
They are flat off my hook and easy to join,
 but I find the washing process does help to block
 the completed blanket and make the joins sit nice and flat.

So there you have it
 the tale of the Peacock Blanket!


Happy hookin!

Heather

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The Peacock Blanket

The Peacock Blanket
 was designed as an exercise in ombre crochet
 to provide opportunity for playing with colours
 and to showcase the wonderful colour palette
 from Stylecraft Yarns of over 80 shades of



Ombre is a French word meaning
 the gradual blending of one colour hue to another.
I chose to start with the deepest hue
working outwards to the palest.


With 6 shades needed to make 1 square
 the Circle of Friends is a perfect pattern to illustrate this.
 I have used 6 shades for the 8 rounds
 as rounds 3&4 and also 6&7 use the same colour.
(Round 9 will be made in the joining colour)

The wonderful Circle of Friends square
is written in US crochet terms and
you can find the free written pattern


Blues and greens are such a restful colour palette
 and they blend easily from one to the other.
 Starting at the purple end of the blues,
moving through the cold blues into turquoise,
then the aqua into green, the forest greens
and finally into the jungle greens.


After much experimentation and fun playing with my shade squares,
I arrived at 9 different squares for my ombre blanket.
Top Row ~ left to right 1 2 3
Middle Row ~ left to right 4 5 6
Bottom Row ~ left to right 7 8 9


Colour Recipes

1 ~ midnight, royal, lobelia, bluebell, lavender, parma violet

2 ~ bottle, khaki, cypress, meadow, sage, duck egg

3 ~ empire, denim, aster, turquoise, cloud blue, sherbet

4 ~  petrol, storm blue, denim, aster, cloud blue, duck egg

5 ~ teal, empire, turquoise, aspen, sage, sherbet

6 ~ green, kelly green, grass green, lime, pistachio, spring green

7 ~ khaki, cypress, meadow, lime, pistachio, spring green

8 ~ midnight, royal, lobelia, denim, aster, cloud blue

9 ~ bottle, teal, sage, aspen, sherbet, duck egg


The pattern has 9 rounds.
I used colours for rounds 1- 8 and
 then my joining and border colour silver for round 9.


Once the squares were all edged in silver and all the ends sewn in,
 I used the flat braid join to make them into a blanket.
I like to work in a continuous fashion joining all the squares in 1 go from start to finish to avoid adding more ends to sew in.

There are many good patterns around,
 some I have learnt from are by


and 


 again these are written in US crochet terms.



As a compliment to the detailed lace join
 I chose a deep lace border,
from the book

This is an excellent border book written in US terms
with written patterns and charts too.
You can view it and buy it


So here we have it
The Peacock Blanket
in all its glory, a feast of colour texture and pattern!

I have used 36 squares in a 6 x 6 arrangement,
 4 of each of my 9 colour ways.

It would be very easy to make the blanket bigger
by increasing the number of squares used
and it can be varied by using just a few of the colour combinations.
 All 9 are not needed,
 you can pick and choose whichever colour recipes
you like and arrive at a unique blanket of your own choice!


Finally the washing machine!
Yes I hear you all groan and shudder!
One of the most FAQ I am asked is
why and how I wash blankets.

Washing increases the softness of the yarn
 and tumble drying adds a really special quality!
 Simply follow the instructions on the ball band and you cant go wrong!
 I wash at 30 degrees using my usual soap powder and fabric softener,
 then tumble dry on LOW.
Another FAQ is how do I block my squares . . . well I don't!
They are flat off my hook and easy to join,
 but I find the washing process does help to block
 the completed blanket and make the joins sit nice and flat.

So there you have it
 the tale of the Peacock Blanket!


Happy hookin!

Heather

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17 June 2016

A busy week


Hello my friends happy Friday to you all!
Today has begun with an hour working on a batch of these mini grannies. Oh they are so labour intensive at this stage and I must admit I don't like the fiddle of the ends . . . but as we all know if we want colour we have to put up with ends! As always, I'm working in a production line fashion and will do all of the round 2s in stone, then sew all their ends in.


One of the most frequent questions I get asked is how I deal with ends. Unfortunately in the traditional granny square you cant just crochet over them, as the work is not close enough to hide the ends or hold them securely, so they must be sewn in with a needle at the end. I will be writing a tutorial soon about this very topic to help the many of you who have asked.


This pretty pastel granny square blanket
 began this week and is to be a gift for a new baby.
 I have designed this colour recipe to be neutral
 and so suitable for boy or girl.

I am using


 in
cream soft peach apricot
 stone parchment lemon pistachio
 spring green duck egg and cloud blue


Its been a busy week here at Patchwork House
 with Mandala making having been an exciting task in between blanket making.
 The arrival of a gorgeous new book


has been such a delight!


I highly recommend it!
Beautifully written with clear instructions, 
photos and charts and using UK terms!
you can find a link to it on my recommended book list
 on the sidebar to the right.
I have used


It has a fine twist which prevents splitting and a lovely sheen.
 I chose to use a 3mm hook to produce a firm texture for the mat.



The new designs I've made have been so popular
 and have flown out of my 


with great speed.
 But there are still a few others remaining if you are quick!



Finally I promised to show you the final views of the
 Juicy Fruits blanket
 which has now reached its new home.


This blanket was a special commission for a
 new yarn shop 
opening soon in Holmfirth, W Yorkshire.



For the border I chose 27 from the book


This is a great book with a fantastic choice of edgings.
 It has clear instructions written in US terms and also charts.
You can find it in my list of recommended books again on the sidebar.



It was sad to see this go as it had been a pleasure to make,
 but it really wasn't my colours,
 so I will be happy to see it soon in its new home at
yarn shop in Holmfirth.


Coming next
 you will see me working on some
Ombre Crochet
using again the



I have been plotting and planning
 lots of yummy colour blends from the wonderful colour palette of


and I think you'll agree its amazing
 how different the square looks in these colours!


so here I'll leave you
 with a little snippet of what is to come!


Have a very happy hooky evening my friends
Heather
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