Welcome to the ‘Using Up Year’

Well hello 2019!!! This new year seems to be here and is ready to rock and roll. It’s seems to be flying by!! Nearly the end of January already!!! I wonder what this year will bring? Ours seems to have gotten off to a good start. Back to school for my little lady, bless her. Think she was rather nervous to be going back, but she was fine once she got back into it. Her little brother has definitely missed her though. When she’s home from school, they definitely have a frantic hour of bonkersness zooming around the house!!

It’s hard going back to all the school/work/house stuff, after the Christmas holidays. It’s such an unusual holiday period isn’t it. Many of the days are filled with seeing friends and family, or franctic rushing around like a lunatic getting jobs done, in the build up before. But now it is back to normalness and the usual world of school runs and activities for us and work. The nights seem to come that bit quicker at the minute and it definitely feels darker and gloomier. I do enjoy those few moments in the evening, when everyone is quiet and you can just snuggle under your blanket and crochet. I think when u have little ones, you definitely appreciate those quiet evenings all the more!!

We’ve had a few fab weekends so far, consisting of bike rides, friends, baking, swimming, parties, family dinners and a bit of a telling off from a National Trust man! Whoops!! I don’t know how, but we managed to bike past the front of Shugborough Hall!! Ekk!! I think we we’re supposed to go around the side, but I followed my husband, who assured me it was the right way. We cycled through the estate and managed to get to the back gate! Whoops!! Better not do that again! Felt very naughty!! First telling off of 2019!! I wonder if there will be anymore?!

How are all your new projects coming along? My to do list seems to be getting big again and not quite sure how it’s happened. I seem to be frantically trying to finish bits off again for some reason. Heyho. Can’t beat a little bit of pressure to keep you on your toes!!! Think my new mug is definitely going to help me!!

So I am guessing you are wondering why this year for me is called the Using Up Year. Well, it’s pretty simple really, apparantly I have too much wool! It’s official, it’s pretty much in every nook and cranny in the house! I mean literally, you know you have a problem when you find a little bit of wool stuffed in a bookcase on the landing! I wonder how long it’s been there!! Very odd! Maybe I am crocheting in my sleep – I mean how did it get there?

So yeah, it’s Use Up Year. Hoping to bring you lots of different ways to use all your bits up and start next year a fresh!! Haha, you know it’ll be worth it, as think of how much fun it will be to replace it all!!! Yippeeeee!!!! So watch this space folks!

So onto the projects and the first few of the year…

My first main job of the year was to finish my husband’s hat!! He was after a beanie hat, with stripes around the bottom. So after a little bit of pattern tweaking and some trial and error, I managed to achieve the look he was after. So chuffed with that one. Will be publishing the new version of the hat soon. It’s ever such an easy alteration, so hope you like it.

I managed to whip up a pair of slipper socks for my dear friend. Bless her, she told me the other day she loved them so much, she even wore them to bed!! Haha – she’s now in the slipper sock family!! Once you wear them, you won’t turn back!! If you are fancying a new challenge this year, then give them a go. They are ever so easy. I always use the West Yorkshire Spinner wool, which is fab to use and the full range is pretty extensive. My slipper sock pattern uses the Aran weight wool, but I will be publishing a double knit and 4 ply pattern one day.

I’ve been rather unsuccessful with my Rainbow cabbage patch blanket so far. I haven’t had the chance to have a go with it yet, but hoping once I get a little time, I can share it with you. Think it’s going to be a lovely way to use up all those odds and ends. Using Up Year here I come!! (Still amazed that I seem to have an array of rainbow colours to hand.)

On the designing front, I have been making some delicate wings for Uni the Unicorn. This will turn her into an Alicorn (A winged unicorn.) I made this little one for my daughter as a bit of a prototype. This one I have attached the wings on, but I’ve also been given the idea from one of my daughter’s besties to make the wings detachable! So Uni could dress up in them! What a fab idea! My daughter then decided that they needed a tutu as well. So my to do list is definitely getting bigger.

Other projects have been a Unicorn for one of my daughter’s bestie’s birthday. So that one’s all ready and awaiting delivery.

Love how you can play with different colour ways with the mane and tail. Look at these two unicorns!

Can’t wait to get designing the little tutu! Could be fun!!

This week has been a little on the busy side, but I did have a little moment to whip up a little snugglepod for friend’s daughter’s Fingerling. Hope she will like it. Love how they come with little babies now, so cute!!

I have also managed to sneak a little crocheting in for me finally. Realised that my neck was just getting that little bit too cold and I have been wanting to make an infinity scarf for ages, but kept putting it off. So decided to just go for it the other day and make a chunky one. As it’s the year of using up, I decided to do the Grannie Trick and crochet 4 balls of wool together – 2 double knits and 2 lace weights. Love putting colours together, it’s one of the reasons why I think I’d love to get into handdyeing. Think my daughter would love it too! Well in true PipsRainbow fashion I managed to whip this one up.

Lastly, my little man’s had to have a snode for his little chin and what better yarn to use, but my Õilsyarn Club yarn from this month’s subscription. It was a mix of Alpaca and wool and works up a treat. It’s 5ply weight, so I used a 4mm hook to give it that freedom and drape that a snode needs. Will definitely share the pattern with you all when I have a minute. He looked rather chuffed with it on the school run the other morning.

If anyone is wanting to join the wonderful Õilyarns Club by the incredible Abby Parkes at Luxury Yarns, then follow the link below to her website. Best club ever – you won’t regret it!

https://luxuryyarns.co.uk/

Each month there is some incredible handdyed yarn, little bottles of essential oils and a little something extra too. Abby also includes a knitted pattern too. I’m hoping to create crochet patterns for all the little yarny parcels that I get from her!!! Looking forward to all my little parcels landing on my door step this year!!! Yarny parcels are just the best, aren’t they!!

So on that wonderful note of yarny loveliness, I wish you an incredible 2019 and look forward to bringing you some rainbowy, yarny Patterns. Goodbye from this little fella!

Using Up Year…

Can’t wait…

Happy hooking everyone!!

🌈Xx

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Year of the Stitches Week 51 – Waffle Stitch

Happy Christmas Eve Eve lovely ones!!!! Yey!! Whoop whoop! Sooooo excited!!! It’s nearly here!!! There is some serious excitement going on in our house!! After some seriously late nights, I have managed to finish all the big jobs before I picked my girl up on Thursday. So we started the festive season with some serious Christmassy fun. Yesterday, we baked, painted, made, wrapped and crocheted. That’s some serious craftiness!! My list of ‘to do’ is definitely getting a lot smaller. Think I just need to concentrate on the food now. Still making little crocheted things, but nothing huge. Decided to whip up a little pair of rainbow slipper socks for daughter. They match my pair!!

I also finished my Dad’s hat yesterday, which I am rather chuffed with. I used my Weekend Hat pattern for this one.

So in true PipsRainbow fashion, my daughter, son and I have made our Christmas crackers for this year’s Christmas table. Hoping they will go down well. It’s was such a lovely idea of my daughter’s. They have both added little things within the cracker and she has even personalised them for each person. I bought a kit off amazon, as she was desperate for the proper cracker sound, but guessing you could make them with card without the crack bit. So my crochet hook has been going again ten to the dozen, as she thought we could make treats and pop them in a little christmas stocking for each person! Ekk!! Nearly finished them. Here’s one of them. Think I had better get a wiggle one with these!!!

We made these holly chocolate shortbread biscuits to pop inside. Some have been eaten though!!

I’ve even colour personalised each stocking for each person. I wonder what they will make of them. Wish we’d thought of this a little earlier, but what’s a Christmas without a last minute rush on the crochet hook!!!! Here’s my to do pile!!

Right we had better get onto the blanket and this weeks stitch. Now I know I say it most weeks, but this one is mega and oh so simple!! It’s rather fancy!! It’s called the waffle stitch and it’s a combination of 2 linked extended double crochet stitches and a chain stitch. Now we’ve seen the extended double crochet stitch before, so this is only a little bit different.

Stitches –

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

Double Crochet (dc) – Insert the hook through the stitch, front to back, then yarn over hook and pull back through stitch. You will have two loops on your hook. Then yarn over your hook and pull through both loops.

2 Linked Extended Double Crochet ( 2 linked exdc) – Insert your hook in the first stitch, yarn over your hook and pull through the stitch. Then insert your hook into the next stitch, yarn over your hook and pull through. (3 loops) Now yarn over your hook and pull through the first 2 loops. Then yarn over your hook and pull through the last 2 loops.

Supplies –

Well it just had to be red didn’t it this week. And this one is definitely a Christmassy red!!! Reminds me of red berries and mulled wine. This one is from the wonderful Extra Fine Merino range from Sublime and it is oh so soft!! You will need about 30g of double knit yarn and then a 4mm crochet hook, some scissors and a blunt ended tapestry needle to sew in your ends.

Ok so let’s go …

1 – Right then so start by attaching your yarn into the right side of your blanket and chain 2.

Now work a 2 linked extended double crochet in that first and second stitch. So to do this insert your hook into the first stitch, yarn over and pull through.

Then insert you hook into the second stitch, yarn over and pull through. You will now have 3 loops on your hook.

Then yarn over your hook and pull through the first 2 loops.

Then yarn over and pull through the last 2 loops. This completes the 2 linked exdc. Now chain 1.

Now *work a 2 linked exdc over the next 2 stitches and chain 1.*

Repeat this ** across the row.

At the end of the row work a 2 linked extended double crochet in the last 2 stitches and then instead of working 1 chain, work 1dc in the last stitch. (200)

2 – Right then turn your blanket and chain 1. Then work 1dc in the same stitch. Now work 2 linked exdc in the next stitch and ch1sp. Then chain 1.

*Now work the next 2 linked exdc. Insert your hook into the middle of the exdc stitch from the row below (where the arrow is pointing.)

Yarn over your hook and then insert your hook into the ch1sp, yarn over and pull through. (3 loops)

To finish the stitch, yarn over your hook and pull through the first 2 loops and then yarn over your hook and pull through the last 2 loops. Then finish by chaining 1.*

Repeat this ** across the row.

At the end of the row, work the last 2 linked exdc stitch and chain 1, leaving 1 stitch. And then in the last stitch work 1dc stitch. (200)

3 – So in this last row, chain 1. Now work your first 2 linked exdc stitch in first stitch and ch1sp. Then chain 1.

*Now work 2 linked exdc in the middle of the next exdc stitch from the row below and the next ch1sp. And then chain 1.*

Repeat this ** across the row.

At the end of the row, work the last 2 linked exdc stitch in the last 2 stitches and then work 1dc in the last stitch as well. Then fasten off and sew in your ends. (200)

And there we have the magnificent Waffle Stitch. Really hope you have enjoyed week 51 of my Year of the Stitches CAL. One week to go!!! Will be quite sad to see the back of this CAL. It has been so much fun to create and share with you.

Well Merry Christmas everyone!! Wishing you all a wonderful day filled with love, happiness, excitement, fun, laughter and above all, wool!!!

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Happy hooking everyone!!

🌈Xx

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