Year of the Stitches – Week 14 Back Raised Treble

Back Raised Treble 

Well hello. One week on from Easter – anyone got any chocolate left? We still seem to have loads for some reason. My poor daughter was ill over the Easter break, so hasn’t had a chance to devour any real chocolate yet, but I have a feeling, a devouring session is about to commence!

Hope you have all had good weeks. We have been up in Criccieth in Wales for the week with family. It is such a lovely place to holiday in. Great for families as well as there is quite a lot to do. We spent many a happy week camping in Bala as a child, so it all felt rather familiar!!

We had lots of trips out, which was lovely, but oh my – Welsh roads are so windy!!! I completely lost the ability to crochet whilst in the car!!! It just wasn’t gonna happen. I mean I have crocheted on most journeys for years, no bother! I still took it with me every day, but only managed a couple of stitches here and there. Wales – you’ve beaten me. Oh well, I did manage to get a bit of crocheting done in the evenings.

So my two beautiful children woke up on Easter morning to find these two dangly ducks waiting for them. I think I introduced them last week, but if not, this is Henry and Penny. They were made by crocheting 2 dk strands of wool together. I followed the Fabulous Toft pattern. It’s such a quick and easy pattern to do and it matches the little duckling that I made a few years ago. I was particularly chuffed with Henry’s wings, where I mixed Toft fudge dk wool with a beautiful variegated dk wool and silk mix from Sublime. The colours in it work well with the background of the brown. You can’t beat a bit of multi wool stranding – does make me think of my Gran though!

So each day on our holibobs, we went off in our family car convoy, searching for adventure and new places to explore. We found some pretty cool places, but I think one of the highlights of the week for my daughter, was the Bunny farm we visited. She was in her element feeding the rabbits and goats and holding some little Jack Russell puppies. But the most exciting moment was when a little lamb was sucking on her finger. How she squealed! Super cute!!

We had many trips to the coast line, to hear the sea and waves. The first day we went to Criccieth beach and I can’t tell you how cold it was! It was blowing a hoolley, yet there we were, in our massive coats, hats and gloves, finding pebbles and shells! So utterly utterly British!!

My son just wanted to be in the sea. Luckily he had his wellies and full waterproof suit on – I on the other hand, did not! He didn’t seem to mind. Bless him. Really looking forward to the summer with these two and the British sandy beaches that are on our list to explore!!

We had a beautiful sunny walk in one of the National Trust places called Bodnant. It’s a private house, but the gardens have been opened up to the public via the National Trust.

There were so many flowers and so many stunning views to take in.

I’m not sure why, but one my favourite spring time flowers is the Rhodendrum. I think it stems from visiting gardens with rows and rows of them all lined up down the side of the track and playing hide and seek in amongst them. I used to imagine each bush had its only fairy kingdom where different creatures lived! Oh to be 6 again!!

Just look at the colour of that flower!!

The two youngest in our party, did find some seriously sploshy puddles to jump into!!

Bodnant is definitely worth a visit if you’re in the area.

And of course on every holiday, you have to make room for a spot of tea and scone!! And golly, it was worth it. If I was able to crochet there and then, I would have been in heaven. We found this fantastic cafe in Criccieth called No 46 Coffee Shop. It was wonderful in there, everything was homemade and seriously good!!! They even had little shelves of things you could buy and low and behold there were crocheted animals amongst them! I spoke to the guy and apparently they were made by a lady from the church. I just find it so fascinating when the love of crocheting just appears when you are least expecting it. I will never forget having a 20 minute conversation with our lovely post lady, who turns out, has been crocheting for years!!! Love that she is the one who delivers all my yarn parcels to me!!

So during our trips to the lovely No 46 in Criccieth, we did have a week long discussion about whether you put cream or jam on first onto your scone. My argument is that you put the cream on first as it’s acting as if it was the butter and then the jam. Just like a piece of toast, but there were a few others around the table who highly disagreed with me and were adamant it’s jam then cream. But to me that just looks so messy and you can’t spread the cream properly as it’s sloshing around on top of the jam!! Funny!! A discussion that I fear will go on for many holidays to come!! So if you fancy having the same discussion as us in a seriously wonderful cafe, then you need to get yourself down to No 46 in Criccieth!!

So my main crocheting project this week, once I had finished the Year of the Stitches blanket, was my Bergere de France shawl. I am so chuffed with how it’s developing. I’ve made up the pattern with 14 rows of stitches that will keep repeating throughout the shawl. The colour change of the Beregere yarn cake is incredible! I think that seen as I have crocheted most of it by the sea and that the yarn is the colour of the sea, then it is only apt that my shawl will be named the Seaside Shawl. Will keep you posted on how it’s going and will definitely be posting the pattern on here soon.

 

So this was our morning view out of the window of the cottage. It was pretty impressive!! Where the mountains and the sea meet!! Love the colours of the sky!!

So all in all we had a wonderful Easter break. Hoping you all did too. Right so we had better get onto the blanket.

Supplies

Right so this week I have chosen a wonderful sublime deep blue coloured yarn. It is such a strong and fabulous colour. It’s to represent the beautiful sea we saw this week. I have used about 30/40g of this DK yarn, but you can use any kind of DK yarn you wish. You will need your 4mm hook, scissors and blunt ended tapestry needle.

Stitches

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

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.

Back Raised Treble Crochet (brtr) – Yarn over your hook and insert your hook in the back around the stem of the treble in the row below from your right to left. Now complete the stitch the usual way, so yarn over your hook and pull back through, then yarn over and pull through 2 loops. Now yarn over again and pull through the last 2 loops. And there you have it.

Ok so here we go …

1 – So this week we are going to be starting on the wrong side of the blanket. So the popcorn stitches should be facing away from you. Attach your new yarn into the first stitch and chain 3. Then work 1tr into the same stitch. Now work 1tr in each stitch in the row. (203)

2 – Turn your blanket and chain 3.

You are now going to work 1 back raised treble crochet (brtr) into the same stitch. To do this place your yarn over your hook and you are going to insert your hook around the stem of the treble in the row below from your right to left.

So you are working in the back of the stitch.

Now complete the stitch in the usual way, so yarn over your hook and pull back through.

 

Then yarn over and pull through 2 loops. Now yarn over again and pull through the last 2 loops. And there you have it your first brtr.

Now repeat 1brtr into each stitch across the row. (203)

3 – Turn your work and chain 3. Then work 1tr in the same stitch. Now work 1tr into each stitch across the row. This will keep the back of your blanket nice and smooth. (203)

4 – So in this last row we are going to be working back post trebles again. Start by chaining 3, then work 1brtr into the same stitch. Then work 1brtr into each stitch across the row. In the last stitch you are still going to work 1brtr, there isn’t any need to go around the chain 3 stitches from the previous row. Now fasten off and sew in your ends. (203)

Well I hope have enjoyed this weeks stitch. Don’t forget to have a go at the blocking method from last week if you haven’t already.

Happy hooking everyone!!

🌈Xx

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Year of the Stitches – Week 9 Shell Network

Week 9 – Shell Network 

Well what a week!!! Crikey!!! Can’t get over this weather. It’s been bonkers hasn’t it! Slipper socks are being worn with fleece & normal socks in this house!! I think it’s the wind more than anything!! Felt like we were in a blizzard after school the other day.

My daughter had a snow day on Friday which was great. So nice to just chill. We ended up making her little fairy garden with some hyacinths that my Dad gave me. It’s amazing how much a little girl can fit into one plant pot!! I would have loved this as a child. I remember playing with little figurines in the hedges at school on the playing field. We used to imagine there was a whole mini world in there! We would make little slides and homes for them! It was such fun. My daughter keeps adding things to hers, think we might need a second plant pot.

Have you all managed to get out in the snow? We’ve managed some sledging with family which was great and a lovely walk round the back of our house. Thankfully, no snowball fights! Not sure why, but i’m really not a fan of them!! It’s just so cold and it just hurts too much.

I wonder when these guys will make an appearance this year in our gardens?!?! Can’t wait to see their beautiful colours dotted around. I really hope this weather hasn’t killed them all off. Here’s hoping they will sprout their sunny little heads soon.

So this has been a week of slipper socks!! I’ve managed to make some for my Mum for Mother’s Day which I hope she’ll like, but then my daughter saw the colour of the wool & put in a desperate request for some too. I hadn’t made a children’s version of the pattern, but knew I needed to at some point! So challenge set and I am very happy to say that challenge was completed.

3 and half hours later and these little beauties were produced!! So chuffed! I hid them in our bedroom for her find! I can’t tell you how excited she was!!! She hasn’t taken them off!! Bless her!! I’m definitely going to create a pattern now for children’s sizes.

So this week I have chosen quite a delicate stitch called Shell Network. A shell stitch is another one of those cluster stitches that we’ve used before but it gives a fan like texture and the network part is because the fan is contained in an open column. It’s used quite a lot in baby clothes and blankets, because of its delicate open nature. So it’s made up of chains and treble stitches, rather than one special stitch. I hope you are going to enjoy this one. The only thing I would say to you is watch your count, you kind of need to concentrate a bit more on this stitch as it’s quite easy to miss part of the stitch and then get in a pickle in the next row!!

Stitches

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

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.

Supplies

Right so this week I have chosen a beautiful delicate pale blue colour and once again it’s from the marvellous Sublime yarn range. It’s such a beautiful colour. It’s an ice blue colour for all the snow and ice that’s been keeping us company this week!! (It definitely couldn’t be a bright colour this week, could it!!) I have used about 30/40g of this DK yarn, but you can use any kind of DK yarn you wish. You will need your 4mm hook, scissors and blunt ended tapestry needle.

Ok so here we go …

1 – Right then so first of all chain 4 (This counts as 1tr & ch1.) Then work 1tr into the next stitch.

So now miss 2 stitches and work 5tr stitches in the next stitch. (Don’t forget to check the stitch information above if you are unsure of how to make a treble stitch.)

Now miss 2 stitches and work 1tr in the next stitch, then chain 1, miss a stitch and work 1 more treble stitch.

Ok so now *miss 2 stitches, work 5tr in the next stitch, miss 2 stitches, work 1tr, chain 1, miss a stitch and work 1 more tr stitch into the new room stitch.* Repeat ** across the row.

When you get to the end of the row, work your last 5tr stitches and then you should have 5 stitches left.

So miss 2 stitches, work 1tr, then chain 1, miss a stitch and work 1tr into the last stitch. This completes the first row. (211)

2 – Ok so now turn your work and crochet 4 chain stitches. (This count as your first tr and 1ch stitch.) Then work 1tr into the next stitch. Now once again miss 2 stitches and work 5tr into the next stitch. (This is the top of the fan of stitches from the row below.)

Now *miss 2 stitches and work 1tr. Then chain 1, miss a stitch then work 1tr into the next stitch. Then miss 2 stitches and work 5tr into the next stitch.* Repeat ** across the whole row. Once you get to the end, as before finish off by working 1tr, chain 1, and work 1tr in the last chain space. (There isn’t a stitch to miss here like before!) (211)

 

3 – Ok so we’re now on the last row. Can you see the columns network appearing from your stitches? Right so once again start off with 4 chain stitches. (This counts as your first 1tr and chain 1 stitch.) Now miss a stitch a work 1 tr in the next stitch.

*Now miss 2 stitches and work 5 tr in the next stitch. Ok so as before miss 2 stitches and work 1tr. Then miss a stitch, chain 1 and then work 1tr in the next stitch.* Repeat ** across the row.

Once you get to the end of your row and you have worked your last fan of 5tr stitches, miss 2 stitches, work 1tr, chain 1, miss a stitch and work 1 tr in the last chain space. Now fasten off and sew in both your ends. (211)

And there you have it. The wonderful shell network! Such a decorative stitch and so versatile. I really hope you’ve enjoyed this weeks stitch.

Have a lovely rest of your weekend. Keep warm and stay safe.

Happy hooking!

🌈Xx

 

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