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

Thursday, December 22, 2011

completed: tunisian crochet case for my kindle fire

kindle cover

I knew from the moment Junior gave me a Kindle Fire, I had to crochet a cover for it! This is what I made from the striped Tunisian block (#318) from the other day. I made the rectangle as wide as the Kindle and long enough to completely wrap around it, then I decreased at the beginning and end of each row until I got to a point to make a triangle flap. I skipped a few stitches to form the buttonhole.

kindle cover kindle cover
kindle cover kindle cover

I added a round of sc around the whole thing and then another row on each of the flat sides for seaming. I blocked the whole piece, sewed the seams, blocked it again, and then sewed the lining fabric into place. I wasn't sure how this would turn out as I've never made anything other than those four squares from Tunisian crochet, but it is perfect! I'm really pleased with the result!

blocking in progress

feeling better

sneak peek

Oh, wow, I have been feeling horrible and sick since around Sunday night. I'm just popping in to say I'm still alive! Because half of the office is frantically trying to use up vacation time before it expires at the end of the year (and the other half is sick, too!), I haven't been able to take much time off of work to rest. I've been spending just about every second of my time at home sleeping! I'm finally starting to feel better. :)

I'll be back with a post on my new project made from one of the Tunisian squares (see above!) and tomorrow with new granny squares.

Thursday, December 15, 2011

317-320::365 tunisian crochet squares

317-320::365 tunisian crochet squares

Pattern: These squares are swatches of two different Tunisian crochet stitches, simple stitch and knit stitch.

I've wanted to try Tunisian crochet since Elizabeth at Things Bright first blogged about different types of Tunisian stitches. She's been featuring all kinds of cool Tunisian crochet projects over there, too (like this one and that one)! When I saw her how-to feature in the latest issue of CraftSanity, I pulled out my thrifted size 8 afghan hook and learned Tunisian simple stitch (tss) in no time at all. Her super clear instructions were a great starting point! Each of the squares above were made with this stitch except for the green and purple one in the lower left that was made with knit stitch (tks). How crazy is it that it looks exactly like a knitted swatch? I used the video Elizabeth recommended to learn tks. These stitches are kept on the hook and worked back and forth (in a forward pass and a return pass), unlike regular crochet. Here is a closer look at the stitches:

317::365

This first square is made of tss in solid white. It had a lovely texture, but I hated the lack of color, so I cross stitched some little stars on it.

321::365

My largest square is made of rows of tss in different colors that I switched out after the return pass. I have big plans for this square and will be adding to it soon.

319::365

This square is the one made with ks. I can't wait to experiment more with this stitch! My color change was worked after the return pass.

320::365

This square was made with tss, and this time I worked the color changes in on the return pass each time. I love this one. It kind of looks woven!
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