Ekk. Right ok, just a little bit excited right now. Can’t quite believe that I have finally taken the plunge into writing my very own crochet blog. It has been a long time coming.
I have always been a fan of making and creating things, ever since I can remember. I can safely say it is a big part of my life. I like that I can create something from scratch, either for my family or for a present for someone.
When I was a little girl, I used to watch my dear Grannie and Nanna knitting and creating all sorts of jumpers and slipper socks. These wonderful items would then be shared with all of their family. I used to love receiving mine and wearing them, knowing that they had put so much love and time into it. I remember watching my Gran knitting in her chair once and I swear she was asleep! Her eyes were definitely closed!!!! (I wonder if I will ever be able to crochet in my sleep – I’ll have to let you know!!)
My lovely Mum has always knitted and sewed too, but has recently taken her knitting to a whole new level. Mum can knit so quickly now, it’s insane. I think since having grandchildren, her love for knitting has grown, so she can now adapt & change her own creations accordingly. IÂ remember when my mum taught me how to knit. It took many attempts, but we got there in the end. It wasn’t until I saw the lovely Kerry Lord at the NEC Knit and Stitch Show, many moons ago, that I discovered the wonderful world of crocheting. I can safely say my life changed (for the better – obviously). It was funny that it took me a while to grasp knitting, where as crocheting just came naturally to me.
When I saw the Toft stand, I just fell in love with Kerry’s super crocheted animals and knew I just had to learn how to crochet. New Years Resolution was made and completed! I started off with Benedict the little monkey and from here on in, the addiction grew. I will still knit from time to time (mainly slipper socks), but my main passion is definitely crocheting.
I love how transportable it is. You can crochet anywhere in the world. (Even in the dark – but I think that’s a story for another day!) I think my most bizarre place of crocheting was whilst on a ski holiday. I realised that my crochet hook & a small ball of wool would fit into my salopette pockets, so whenever there was a spare moment on the slopes, out it came and a bit more was completed. I don’t think I have seen anyone else crochet on a ski slope, but i’m sure there is another addicted crocheter out there like myself.
My aim for this blog is to bring you lots of patterns, tutorials & ideas to help you with your own creations. Being surrounded by teachers in the family & being one myself before having my children, I feel like teaching is in my heart & soul. So hoping I can help others with their crocheting & basically inspire more crochet addicts!!!!
Ooo – getting excited again!! :o) Happy hooking. Xx