Year of the Stitches Week 30 – Ridged String Network

Ridged String Network

Holibobs!!! Well what a week. We have been on what I can probably call – our yearly trip to Cornwall. And oh have we had fun. It’s been such a fun, family filled holiday. It’s one of those, when the main aim of the holiday is to chill, yet you cram in as much adventure as possible. We did chill, but only as much as you can with two little bods in tow!

We spent the week in Talland Bay, which is terribly picturesque! It has a little beach, with a wonderful Beach Cafe and lots of little coves and rock pools that need exploring.

One of the days, we headed out on the coastal path to Polperro, which is a quaint little coastal town. We first came across it in February last year, when we stayed in the area. It has a lovely little cafe at the top of the harbour. Couldn’t resist a croissant/cappuccino stop here, after a rather long walk.

It’s definitely worth a visit, if you are in the area.

Have you ever been crabbing? My daughter was so excited when we went. She managed to catch a whopping 13 crabs, but apparently my sister has caught 24!! So we have some catching up to do!

So this week, I have been concentrating on my 4ply sock pattern. Think it’s coming along. The first sock, wasn’t so good. It seemed rather long and the heel was a little weird, but this second one seems better. So hope I can get it published for you guys as soon as possible. I am really hoping to make them for birthday pressies and Christmas pressies. But we shall see. (Note the very sandy crocheting picture below – goodness sand gets everywhere, doesn’t it!)

Think I need to get an order in with HeyJayYarn, so I can make some more super soft sock yarn.

A certain little Uni Unicorn had her first adventure this week. She definitely had quite a few trips to the beach. Makes me so happy when a little PipsRainbow creation is loved and cherished so much. Apparently, another little Uni Unicorn went on their holibobs the other day too. Love how they are finding their way in the world.

Now, just look at that window. This was in our local Beach Cafe in Talland Bay. It definitely stopped me for six!!

I mean, what a view. I walked in and there it was!!! A place to sit, drink tea, eat a few cream teas and above all, crochet!!! I mean, there was even a vase of crocheted flowers in the corner – what could be more perfect!

It just screamed sit down and crochet!

As a family of four, we sat down and shared a bowl of ice cream. My daughter was in her element, slurping and licking yummy ice cream and my son, well, he knows what ice cream is now and was trying every which way to try and sample this creamy delight. Oh and did I mention that he was trying to escape out the window at the same time as well. Haha! What is he like – my little explorer. It was at this moment, when another family of four walked past. Two boys, a dad and his wife. The two kids were screaming for ice cream, the dad was laden down with all sorts of beach fanalia and all the mum wanted was a family photo!! Haha – the dad looked across into the window and caught my eye – within a split second, he had made a facial expression to me of what can only be described as – ‘REALLY – she wants to capture this moment!!!’ Haha, bless him. He was not impressed and seemed to realise that I knew how he felt!! Funny. Amazing how a simple look can communicate something to a complete stranger. I looked back and gave him that knowing smile!!! She took her photo, with all 3 of them being grumpy and off they went!! She was happy, at least.

Well in that moment, I looked at my happy little family, sharing their ice cream and giggling. I looked out of the window at the view and I was so utterly utterly thank you of them and my family holiday. There was definitely no grumpiness here. It was in this moment – I vowed to myself, I would come back and sit in this window one day with my latest project and crochet hook. Whether it be on a family holiday, with the kids in the water, splashing away happily or one of them is sitting beside me or even just with my most dearest, most wonderfullest husband in the world, sitting beside me. I will come back here to crocheted. Promise made – July 2018.

Another little place we visited was a little harbour called Mevagissey. It was a quaint little place.

Loving the little boats and all the different colours and boat names. Some people have some funny ideas about boat names. One was called Girl Rachel. I mean, surely everyone knows that Rachel is a girls name!!! Funny!!! I reckon PipsRainbow would be a good name for a boat, wouldn’t it!!!

Does anyone else have a project that just keeps on going? I can’t seem to finish this one. It’s my Seaside Shawl. I’ve realised that I only seem to work on it, when I’m near the sea. I reckon I should keep it that way. It will truly be my Seaside Shawl then. This week, it found its way out on to Harlyn Bay. Now, I say it made its way out – it was literally minutes!!! It was pouring down and the wind was about 25mph! Luckily on shore! When I took this picture the ball of wool kept falling over, it was that windy!!! But yeah I managed a couple of stitches, whilst a little lady and her daddy were catching waves and my little man was having fun pretending to drive his Daddy’s car!! Maybe, the next beach this little Seaside Shawl sees, I might have chance to crochet a few rows instead of stitches!!

So, think we had better get onto the blanket.

Supplies

So once again I have used wool from the lovely Rowan range. It’s a stunning deep red colour. I was hoping it would represent my feelings and love and luckiness that we have had a super family holiday together. It’s so very precious isn’t it. I think so many people I know seem to take family holidays for granted or think it’s their right to go on holiday!! Well I for one, feel extremely lucky to have had this week, with just us 4. We have chilled, enjoyed each other’s company and had some super adventures!!! Just what a summer holiday should be about!! Happy days.

So once again you will need about 30-40g of double knit yarn and not forgetting your 4mm crochet hook, scissors and blunt ended tapestry needle to sew in the ends.

Stitches

Chain (ch) – To make a chain, place the yarn over the hook then pull it through the loop on your hook.

Back Loop Double Crochet – So basically to work a back loop double crochet, you need to insert your hook into the back loop only of the next stitch, then yarn over, as usual, pull through and the yarn over and pull the 2 loops. (So basically it’s a double crochet stitch, but workin th first part of the stitch in th from part only.)

Ridged String Network – This stitch is a very simple stitch. So basically you chain 3, miss 3 stitches and then work 1dc in the back loop of the next stitch. It’s as simple as that.

Ok so here we go …

1 – Attach your yarn and chain 1 onto the right side of your blanket. Work 1dc in the same stitch. *Now chain 3, miss 3 stitches and work 1dc in the 1tr stitch in the row below.*

Repeat ** across the row.

Work 1dc in the last tr stitch in the row. (200)

2 – Turn your work and chain 1. Then work 1dc in the back loop of the same stitch.

*Now chain 3, miss 3 stitches and work 1dc in the back loop of the dc stitch from the row below.* Repeat this **across the whole row.

Finishing by working 1dc in the back loop of the last dc stitch in the row below. (200)

3 – Repeat row 2. So turn your work and chain 1. Then work 1dc in the back loop of the same stitch. *Now chain 3, miss 3 stitches and work 1dc in the back loop of the dc stitch from the row below.* Repeat this ** across the whole row. Finish by working 1dc in the back loop of the last dc stitch in the row below. (200)

4 – Repeat row 2. So turn your work and chain 1. Then work 1dc in the back loop of the same stitch. *Now chain 3, miss 3 stitches and work 1dc in the back loop of the dc stitch from the row below.* Repeat this ** across the whole row. Finish by working 1dc in the back loop of the last dc stitch in the row below. (200)

5 – Repeat row 2. So turn your work and chain 1. Then work 1dc in the back loop of the same stitch. *Now chain 3, miss 3 stitches and work 1dc in the back loop of the dc stitch from the row below.* Repeat this ** across the whole row. Finish by working 1dc in the back loop of the last dc stitch in the row below. (200)

6 – Repeat row 2. So turn your work and chain 1. Then work 1dc in the back loop of the same stitch. *Now chain 3, miss 3 stitches and work 1dc in the back loop of the dc stitch from the row below.* Repeat this ** across the whole row. Finish by working 1dc in the back loop of the last dc stitch in the row below. (200)

7 – Repeat row 2. So turn your work and chain 1. Then work 1dc in the back loop of the same stitch. *Now chain 3, miss 3 stitches and work 1dc in the back loop of the dc stitch from the row below.* Repeat this ** across the whole row. Finish by working 1dc in the back loop of the last dc stitch in the row below. (200)

And there you have the lovely Ridged String Network stitch. Hope you have enjoyed this one. I reckon it would bea great stitch fro a shopping bag of some description – hmmm, now that needs thinking about …

Happy hooping everyone.

🌈Xx

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Year of the Stitches Week 26 – Silt Stitch

Silt Stitch 

Hello everyone. Happy half year week. In the blink of an eye, we are at the end of week 26. Do I dare say the Christmas word!! Yikes!! Ok, I won’t mention it just yet. Just to say it will be here before we know it! Right, shush, no more!!! So sun. We have had a lot of sun this week haven’t we. I think I am actually starting to miss the rain! I know that sounds bonkers, but seriously, our plants are starting to look a little desperate and that’s not to mention the decidedly crispy lawn. It seems to be coming crispier by the minute. Poor thing. It always amazes me how durable grass is! I mean, it literally comes back fitting fit within a short space of time! Crazy. Right enough talk about grass!!!

So this week has been a bit of a strange one, with one thing or another. A week of highs and serious lows. It’s definitely taught me to stop and stand still for a moment and appreciate what you have. Life can change in a blink of an eye. It can be turned upside down just like that, with no warning what so ever. So enjoy and treasure every family moment. It’s definitely so utterly utterly precious.

I’ve managed quite a bit of crocheting this week, which has been good. Little snipets here and there, meaning I have been able to finish quite a few projects. One being this lovely little elephant for a friend’s daughter. I couldn’t resist making a little snuggly sleeping bag for them too. Every elephant needs a bed.

Here’s the sleeping bag. If anyone wants the pattern for this, just give me a shout and and I can write it up for you, it’s ever so easy.

Anyways, enough of my waffling. Let’s get down to business. The Silt Stitch… The Silt stitch is a definite one that I will remember and use again. It’s made up of 2 rows, starting with a simple row of treble stitches. And then the second row is literally 3 stitches worked into one stitch (so 1dc and 2tr stitches) then you miss 2 stitches and repeat. It gives a fantastic effect and would be mega with all sorts of projects. One thing this CAL has taught me, is to try and be more bold with different crochet stitches. There are some incredible ones out there and they just aren’t being used. I look at a lot of the crochet books that are on the market and a lot of them are mainly double and treble crochet stitches. Loads of mega patterns, but no real use of all these yummy stitches. Mission for next new projects – Different Stitches!!!

Supplies –

Right, let’s talk yarn. So this week it just had to be a golden yellow, didn’t it!!! The sun has been out all week!! Wow!! It’s been hot hasn’t it!! So please welcome this lovely warm and golden yellow from the Debbie Bliss Rialto range. Ticks all the boxes with depth of colour, softness, quality and just wonderful yummy yarniness!!

So once again you will need about 30-40g of double knit yarn and not forgetting your 4mm crochet hook, scissors and blunt ended tapestry needle to sew in the ends.

Stitches

Chain (ch) – To make a chain, place the yarn over the hook then pull it through the loop on your hook.

Chain 1 Space – Otherwise known as ch1sp

Treble (tr) – To make a treble crochet, firstly yarn over your hook, insert through space/stitch, yarn over your hook, pull back through space/stitch. There should now be 3 loops on your hook. Then yarn over hook and pull through the first two loops, yarn over hook and pull through the last two loops.

Silt Stitch – This is a stitch worked in rows of 2. So the first row is literally just a row of trebles and then the second row you work 1dc and then 2tr stitches in the same stitch, then miss 2 stitches. Then the process is repeated.

Ok so here we go …

1 – Ok so we are starting on right side of your blanket. Attach your new yarn and chain 3. Now work 1tr in the first stitch. Right now we are going to work 1tr in the next stitch and then work 1tr in ch1sp from the row below.

*Now work 1tr in the next 2 stitches and then 1tr in the ch1sp.*

Repeat this ** across the whole row.

After the last ch1sp, work 1tr in the last 2 stitches. (200)

2 – So once you have turned your blanket, chain 1 and work 1dc and then 2tr in the first stitch.

 *Miss 2 stitches, then work 1dc and 2tr in the next stitch.*

Repeat this ** across the whole row.

After the last Silt stitch (1dc, 2dc), miss the usual 2 stitches, which leaves you with 2 stitches remaining. So in these 2 stitches work 1dc in the first and then 1tr in the last stitch. (200)

3 – Right so turn your work again and start by chaining 3. (This acts as 1tr.) Now work 1tr in the same stitch.

Continue working 1tr in each stitch across the row, finishing with 1tr in the last stitch. (200)

4 – Right so we are on the last row now, so start by turning your work and chain 1. Now work 1dc and 2tr in the first stitch. Now just like before, *miss 2 stitches, then work 1dc and 2tr in the next stitch.*

 

Now repeat this ** across the row.

After the last Silt stitch, miss 2 stitches then work 1dc in the last stitch and then 1tr in the top of the chain 3 stitch. (200)

And there we have the lovely Silt stitch. I’m loving the effect it gives and how the stitches are slightly raised.

Hope you have enjoyed this weeks Year of the Stiches instalment. Always happy to help in anyway I can. Don’t forget to share any pics of your wonderful creations.

Happy hooking everyone!

🌈Xx

 

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