Sunday, May 23, 2010
Shell crochet hat
I have just finished this hat and taken a picture to upload here. This hat is for Mom, she will wear it every morning when walking for exercise. She likes it so much, thanks Mom!
Boye Crochet Hook Set - Steel and Aluminum
I have just purchased this Boye crochet hook set from Amazon.com and love it very much. It comes with great case and all sizes I need. I really like the hooks Teresa used on her videos, they are Boye crochet hooks, it's her favorite brand also. I have them on my hand and from now on will never worry about having the right size hook anymore! Nice addition for my crochet collection!
Some little pouches
This pouch was made for my camera. Although it's covered with a SwissGear case, I still want to make this. Put the camera into this pouch and put them both into the carrying case, my cam can be protected from scratches.
A cotton coin-pouch
Make two heart-squares and seam it together, I got a nice pouch for some small belongings.
A cotton coin-pouch
Make two heart-squares and seam it together, I got a nice pouch for some small belongings.
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Colorful things for opening my new camera!
I have just received a new camera, purchased from Best-Buy US. It's a Sony Cyber-shot with silver cover, 4x optical zoom and 14.1 megapixel. The design is very cool, thin and fashionable. It also gives true color and very sharp pictures. Love it!
And here are some stuff I made to open my new cam :)
Coasters on my floor:
Colorful cap on green grass:
And here are some stuff I made to open my new cam :)
Coasters on my floor:
Colorful cap on green grass:
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Sunday, May 2, 2010
My first Teddy Bear
It's so cool, isn't it? Love it so much! This is my first bear, and I begin to fall in love with amigurumi crochet!
On my chair:
On my chair:
Thursday, April 29, 2010
A shell headband with cotton thread
This headband was made for a friend. I promised to make one for her a long time ago! :) Although it's quite easy and simple, I took much time to think of the way it looks like and choose the appropriate colors as well. Many projects are waiting for me, so I sometimes nearly forgot! This time I try to keep my promise and here it is.
Friday, April 23, 2010
The second bolero
This bolero looks so easy to crochet, so I decided to make one. But when starting to go into the work, I realized that it's not so simple as I thought. Although it just needs the basic stitches to complete, I easily got confused the stitches on putting them in order to create the patterns, and in a few times I had to remove the confused stitches to start again. Anyway, I did finish it and got some experiences, which are very helpful to my crocheting.
Crochet for sharing
I have found that crochet is also a happiness, when you not only crochet for yourself, but for the others around you. I have just finished a hat and gave it for my close colleague as a giveaway. She loves it so much and it's so happy to me when seeing her face with my hat on her head! That's a great feeling!
The hat:
And here is a scarf I have just had it given to another colleague in Germany. She will receive it on Monday, hope she likes it. It's a seed stitch scarf I have learned from Teresa.
The hat:
And here is a scarf I have just had it given to another colleague in Germany. She will receive it on Monday, hope she likes it. It's a seed stitch scarf I have learned from Teresa.
My first perfect bag
I am very pleased with this bag, although it took too long for me to finish. With front post and back post stitches, the bag looks so secured, thick but still be soft and the mix-color is so cool!
With the lining inside when opened:
With the lining inside when opened:
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Crochet yarn and thread
Which do you prefer, yarn or thread?
Crochet is quite popular in my country. You will easily find your yarn or thread, but the variation of them, however, is not much. Vietnam has a tropical monsoon climate, so we usually do not use the thick and fuzzy yarn for crocheting as temperate zone. Especially in Ho Chi Minh city, where I am living, the hot climate is mainly, so thread is preferred. I really love many different kinds of yarn and thread in the other countries showed on internet, but it's so hard to find in Vietnam.
My cotton thread collection:
And the tough thread usually used for making bags:
Crochet is quite popular in my country. You will easily find your yarn or thread, but the variation of them, however, is not much. Vietnam has a tropical monsoon climate, so we usually do not use the thick and fuzzy yarn for crocheting as temperate zone. Especially in Ho Chi Minh city, where I am living, the hot climate is mainly, so thread is preferred. I really love many different kinds of yarn and thread in the other countries showed on internet, but it's so hard to find in Vietnam.
My cotton thread collection:
And the tough thread usually used for making bags:
Beyond the Squares - My favorite crochet book
Placed an order on Amazon.com, I waited about two weeks (for international shipping) to get "Beyond the Squares Crochet Motifs". It's not only worth my waiting, but it really meets my favorite also. With a great cover, covered with pictures of gorgeous motifs in attractive colors, Beyond the Squares is a good pennyworth.
You can find many useful things in the book, from a simple explanation of how to work the "sliding loop" for starting without a chain ring to the principle of flatness for circles. Hundreds of patterns with clearly instructions, including joining motifs, how to keep your circles from being either ruffle or cupped, tips for beginners... It also talks about making circles, triangles, squares and unusual shapes in a very cool way.
I especially love the explanation of how is crochet, it's simple just:
1. Put your hook somewhere.
2. Wrap the yarn over your hook.
3. Pull the hook through something.
Interesting? And here are some images of the lovely book:
You can find many useful things in the book, from a simple explanation of how to work the "sliding loop" for starting without a chain ring to the principle of flatness for circles. Hundreds of patterns with clearly instructions, including joining motifs, how to keep your circles from being either ruffle or cupped, tips for beginners... It also talks about making circles, triangles, squares and unusual shapes in a very cool way.
I especially love the explanation of how is crochet, it's simple just:
1. Put your hook somewhere.
2. Wrap the yarn over your hook.
3. Pull the hook through something.
Interesting? And here are some images of the lovely book:
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
My crochet are improving
Compare this doily to my first one, could you see how improving am I? :)
With a vase when the Lunar New Year was coming up
The bolero made during the Tet holidays
Chart for this popular bolero:
The ball responded to Teresa's instruction:
A nice heart square:
With a vase when the Lunar New Year was coming up
The bolero made during the Tet holidays
Chart for this popular bolero:
The ball responded to Teresa's instruction:
A nice heart square:
My first teacher in crochet
In a random Google search for crochet, I occasionally found The Art of Crochet - Teresa. I am really impressed with her work, although threre are thousands of websites, blogs and videos about crochet on internet. Her instructions and videos are so great that you just need to follow her channels to become a good crocheter! I did not know anything about crochet before, even how to distinguish knitting from crocheting! Thanks to Teresa, who dedicated most of the time, mind and money for teaching crochet to everyone around the world for free, I now can be well-done with plenty of crochet techniques and can make anything I like!
You should not miss her YouTube channel for hundreds of best tutorial videos to improve your crochet rapidly if you are a beginner like me. But if you are crochet expert, you also can get a lot of new and useful things for your skill here; and even if you are non-crocheter, you will have chance to admire her talent!
With my heart full of appreciation, I would like to say thank you Teresa a thousand times. I would never reached crochet so fast without your help. You are my great teacher, who are very kind and giving. I am so lucky, and never so more for the love of crochet you have given to me.
You should not miss her YouTube channel for hundreds of best tutorial videos to improve your crochet rapidly if you are a beginner like me. But if you are crochet expert, you also can get a lot of new and useful things for your skill here; and even if you are non-crocheter, you will have chance to admire her talent!
With my heart full of appreciation, I would like to say thank you Teresa a thousand times. I would never reached crochet so fast without your help. You are my great teacher, who are very kind and giving. I am so lucky, and never so more for the love of crochet you have given to me.
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