I hit the crochet wall.
As in dead-on.
As in dead-on.
Not that there aren't enough on the hooks, or the lists or in my head! Maybe there are too much.
Couldn't get myself to pick up TGRB, or the mezzaluna (it's soooo nearly done), or work away ends, or ANYTHING.
Lucky for me, we had a long weekend, so I wallowed a bit, did nothing and read a lot, and on Saturday went for breakfast and a browse at one of our favourite markets. Upon our return, parking in front of the garage, I looked straight up at the tattered remains of the boys' basketball net, and I "struck the (dash)board and hollered 'No more! I will hook! (if not abroad now)".
(thank you, George Herbert. Always liked this poem :-)
(thank you, George Herbert. Always liked this poem :-)
And I yelled "Take me to the wall!", and I searched a full 12 hours until I found the bamboo standing right there, right in front of my eyes, and quickly hooked a brand-new net:
First attached to the ring with two SC, and a chain between hooks. |
Then hook a chain of 30 stitches to obtain a nice, wide loop. |
I continued with these 30 st chains, each time hooking with a SC into a loop of the previous row. After ±3 or 4 rows, I shortened to 25 st.
Yes, looks like it might be working. (I used a nr 4 hook) |
I used this bamboo yarn, can't remember the name, but it was dirt cheap - maybe because of the splitting... |
My assistant Waka doing his bit |
Voila! |
I even "wet-blocked" hung it :-) Sprayed with with water and pulled everything evenly out.
Looks good, works well!
Looks good, works well!
For a photo-tutorial for a mini indoor-ring, have a look at Sarah's method, where I got the first bit of direction.
Jy is baie snaaks. I still think it is ingenious!!!! Totally. So cool.
ReplyDeleteHa ha, brilliant! You truly can do anything with crochet!
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you rock hard !!
ReplyDeleteWow thats great, many game to come.
ReplyDeleteWell done! Is there anything you can't crochet?!
ReplyDelete:-D Lots and lots and lots, Annie!
DeleteClever lady. Well done you. I am not sure I could have crochet a basket ball net. Suddenly you have taken crochet to a totally new level. :D
ReplyDeleteYour comment yesterday... The sweetest. It made my day and will become a quote on my crafty note board. Thank you!!!
Surfed through Sanna & Sanias blog (it is wonderful isn't it?) and I read a comment from you about the rosie bed linen. You can find them at IKEA. I don't know if you have IKEA around but I have one... I think they cost around 30 USD a set. Thought I would let you know. If you REALLY want some I can help you. Or maybe it is possible to order online???
Cheerio my friend
Annette
My Rose Valley
;-)
DeleteUnfortunately, Ikea doesn't seem to view South Africa as a viable investment opportunity. If only they knew...but fear not, as we have a new company who imports in bulk and on order, so I'll try my luck through them!
How cool that is!
ReplyDeleteso clever!!!! I love it!!!
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hahaha :) First time I see that! Clever and cute idea!
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Angie
Jy is SO slim!
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Clever lady. Well done you. I am not sure I could have crochet a basket ball net. Suddenly you have taken crochet to a totally new level. :D
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Love dit, moet mens direk aan die hoop hiekel? Met my hoop sal dit baie moeilik wees 🙃
ReplyDeleteHello! Dis so lank terug, ek moes nou eers kyk. Lyk my ek het dit direl aangehekel. Dink ek het daardie stekies maar redelik losserig gemaak en per hand rondgetrek!
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