Saturday, March 21, 2015

National Crochet Month Designer Blog tour..... My Day!!!!!!!


Once again the National Crochet month designer blog tour is in full swing and it is finally my turn.
Thank you Crochetville for making it happen once again. Thank you Amy and Donna for all your hard work that goes into putting this on each year.
This year they have chosen the Halos for Hope as the official charity, so if you are into charity crochet here is the link. 
HalosofHope  
To help celebrate the joy of crochet with everyone I am providing the patterns for my Poinsettia
 
Link Removed 3/29/14
and sunflower pincushions.
 
Link Removed 3/29/14
I will kept the links on my blog for a week starting on the 21st. I have now removed the links. I hope you had a chance to get them and enjoy.
Photo Courtesy of Interweave Crochet
 I do want to brag a bit as my Roslind skirt and shrug are in the Spring Interweave Crochet 2015 issue. Proud of this as it proves I am slowly making my way into designing more garments.
I am also releasing my Secret Garden doily this weekend . I am doing an introductory price
and will raise the price a dollar at the end of the week.
SecretGarden
Website link
or in my
CrochetnbeadsEtsyshop
for an instant download.
 This one allowed me to check off one item on my bucket list. The one where I wanted to create doily worthy of the 1st place prize in that division. I cried tears of joy for that one. It really meant a lot to me since thread and doilies are my all time favorite things to create and create with.
Well enough credits, bragging and sharing.
 Here are my thoughts about crochet at this time.
This year I moved from Phoenix Arizona to Muskogee Oklahoma.
 What this brought home to me was how much environment plays in our crochet choices. 
I went from an environment that I was lucky to wear my light shawls 1-2 months out of the year to an environment that I will be really glad to crochet me more hats, scarves and gloves this next year.
It really did get me thinking about the things that influence our choices in what comes off of our hooks.
Environment
In our homes for example a cook might be more inclined to crochet hot pads, dishcloths, place mats and cookware totes.
Someone like me who collects antiques might want to crochet more doilies, tablecloths and the like to accent and protect my treasures.
Or maybe you are more contemporary and pillows, rugs and throws to accent your furniture.
A busy parent might crochet toys for their children or clothes for them. Or maybe some great crochet beanbag chairs. Not to forget those whom have become grandparents may well choose the same sort of item.
Climate
Where it is hot most of the year one does not feel very inclined to make sweaters, heavy shawls, warm hats, gloves and warm scarves. No, you are more inclined to make light lacey shawls, Airy sun hats, and scarves that are more air the thread. The lighter the better. Not only does it influence the type of items you crochet, But the colors and the type of yarn you might use. When the sun beats down on you head you don’t want dark colors. But light colors. White, soft baby blue, yellow, and creams all are more what you would be inclined to use in this type of enviroment. Laceweight, sock yarn and thread would be more appropriate to this type of work and the big bulky yarn wouldn’t hold the same appeal to you in this sort of climate. Cotton and silk would seem a better choice over wool too.
Where the winters are decidedly cold and you have transitional months all those things would not have nearly the charm. Instead sweaters, vests, warm shawls, gloves, mitten, and fingerless mitts would hold more charm. Not to mention cowls and scarves. Things that can be layered on as needed and still be fashionable would appeal more to you. Darker colors that absorb the heat from the sun would be seen more often. The fibers would have more bulk and most likely have more wool content than in the warmer climate.  
So as my environment has changed I know what will call to me to make will change a bit also. I will be curious to see how this changes the things I design. Maybe, just maybe I may even design a cowl someday. Okay, don’t hold your breath on that one.
Regardless though of who you are and were you live as long as there is something on you hook that brings you pleasure and satisfaction it is all good.
I can not imagine a world where crochet isn’t needed or wanted. 

6 comments:

  1. Your Secret Garden doily is stunningly beautiful.

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  2. Thank you so much for the patterns for the pincushions. I am particularly drawn to the sunflower, as that is my daughter's favorite. Secret Garden is absolutely gorgeous and will look outstanding on my antique side table. I was taught crochet using thread by my mother when I was just 6 years old. It remains one of my favorites. Thanks again for your beautiful patterns and congratualtions on your GCOA victory!
    Diane Sharp-Keys, Ronceverte, WV

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  3. You have some beautiful patterns. I love the shawls and will be making one at a time for a silent auction in the fall. Cindy B.


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  4. Loved the Secret Garden Doily and congrats on the win, know that is hard to accomplish. I really do not do doilys any more but remember my mother and grandmothers making a lot of them. I am going to do something with you poinsetta and sunflower designs, just don't know what maybe some potholders or dishclothes.

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  5. Congratulations on your work in Interweave!

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