Year of the Stitches Week 36 – Offset Filet Net

Offset Filet Net 

Hello lovelies, hope you are all well and coping with the change of weather. It’s definitely a little chillier here isn’t it. The boots even came out this week. It’s definitely slipper sock weather too! It’s time to start making them again. My daughter just ordered another pair for her birthday!

Don’t forget to have a peak on my blog for the pattern if you’d like to make some. These are all made from the wonderful West Yorkshire Spinner Aran range and are beautifully modelled by lovely family, might I add.

My little lady went back to school this week. The house has been ever so quiet without her little laugh around. My little man has missed her so much! Unfortunately it’s been a bit of a funny week with a delightful sicky bug wiping us all out! It’s been crazy! No idea where we all caught this one from, but it’s definitely taken it’s toll. Thankfully though we are all back to normal, though be a little lighter! (Never a bad thing I suppose!) So my crocheting has been on the slim side this week. Just not been up to it at all. My husband knows when I’m not feeling great, if my crocheting hook isn’t going ten to the dozen! So not much to show you i’m afraid.

The one thing we did manage, though I have no idea how – was the Lichfield 2km Fun Run. Well me and the kids did the Fun Run and my husband very bravely completed the 10km. After a week of a rather nasty tummy bug, I wasn’t sure if we’d be there! But we got round. Phew!! Those of you who know me, know that I am not a runner – not in any means. I am a swimmer, through and through!! Get me in a pool any day! But when a little lady in my life asked me to run with her last year, I just couldn’t say no. And now I’m guessing it’s a bit of a tradition. My little man is in the pram and luckily this year, my dear sister-in-law ran with us too. My brother-in-law ran the 10k with my husband, so they were with the big boys. So a proper family affair!

Right then onto the blanket. Really chuffed with how it’s turning out. Hope yours are going well. Think mjne needs to be blocked again soon, it’s getting a little wobbly.

 

Supplies

Oooo, so this week I have used this lovely lime green yarm. It’s from the wonderful Toft range and it’s lovely and soft and keeps a super shape. Just right for this weeks stitch. I used this Toft yarn for a Dippy Dinosaur that I made for my son for his first Christmas. It’s a lovely pattern if you fancy making one. You can buy it from the Toft website.

Couldn’t resist using a grassy green colour with all our lovely lawns springing back into action!! Much better than the strawy yellow ones we had all summer!! 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.

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.

So this weeks stitch is the super Offset Filet Stitch. Yup, it’s a rather odd name isn’t it!! Basically there is a Filet Stitch, but with this one as you can see, sits at a slant. Definitely a fab stitch and ever so easy to work. Really hope you like it.

Ok so here we go …

1 – Start by attaching your new yarn into the top of chain 6 stitches from the row below.

Now work 1ch (Acts as 1dc), then 1dc in the same stitch.

Now work 1dc in each stitch across the row. (200)

2 – Right so now turn your work and chain 4. (This acts as 1tr and 1ch.)

Now work 1tr in the next stitch. *Now chain 1, miss 1 stitch and work 1tr in the next stitch.*

Repeat this ** across the row. Then work 1tr in the last stitch. (200)

3 – Right then so turn your work and chain 4. (This acts as 1tr and 1ch.)  Now miss the first stitch and work 1tr in the first chain 1 space. (ch1sp)

*Now work 1ch, miss 1 stitch and work 1tr in the next ch1sp.* Repeat this ** across the row.

At the end of the row, your last tr stitch can be worked in the top of the chain 4 stitches from the row below. (200)

4 – Right then so turn your work and chain 4. (This acts as 1tr and 1ch.)  Now miss the first stitch and work 1tr in the first chain 1 space. (ch1sp) *Now work 1ch, miss 1 stitch and work 1tr in the next ch1sp.*

Repeat this ** across the row.

At the end of the row, your last tr stitch can be worked in the top of the chain 4 stitches from the row below. (200)

Well what did you think? It’s a good one isn’t it and ever so easy!!! Reckon you could use it with all sorts of projects!!

Don’t forget if you need help with anything, just give us a shout!

Happy hooking everyone!

🌈Xx

(On a serious note, just to say this is a free pattern brought to you from www.pipsrainbow.com and isn’t to be copied or reproduced. Thank you for your understanding.) (Sorry, serious bit over with!)

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Year of the Stitches Week 32 – Paired Half Trebles

Paired Half Trebles 

Well hello. Hope everything is well with you all and your summers are all good. We’ve had a lot of fun this weekend celebrating our anniversary. Loving my flowers from my husband and was even given some gorgeous roses from my little girl. Aren’t I the lucky one. Lots of love going on in our household this weekend. Happy days!!

I have had a rather crafty week this week with my two. It’s official – we have finally entered the world of Staffordshire Smile Stones!!! Yippee!!! I’m not sure how long it’s taken us to do them, but I’m pleased to say we made 18. It’s been great making them with my little girl. Would highly recommend having a go.

Painting loveliness and the crazy colours it creates! Oh don’t you just love it!!

#whatmumsdo – I know my place of an evening – Mod Podging my daughter’s Smile Stones! Most mums would be sitting down watching tv with a cuppa. But I’m Mod Podging stones. Love it. Worth it though, as this stuff will make them water tight. We popped 4 coats on, so hopefully that’s enough.

Some serious waiting for the Mod Podge to dry is going on here.

What do you think?

And here it is, her first Smile Stone hidden. Really proud of her. I thought she would be a bit worried about leaving it, but she popped it down proud as punch and off she went. Very happy with her handy work. I don’t think I would have been that confident when I was her age, but maybe it’s just me worrying about whether she is going to miss it or not. As there’s no way of knowing if it goes missing or not. Hopefully it won’t. We hid it in one of our local fairy trails, so surely it will find its way around the fairy village. Ekkk – here’s hoping!

We even managed to hide the second one at our other local fairy trail. (Hmm – we do sound like fairy trail season ticket holders don’t we!) This wasn’t quite as well hidden, so hopefully some lovely little bod will find it and rehide it for us.

Other than crafty painting, me and my daughter sneaked out for a cheaky hour or so just the two of us to the local library. There was a build-a-bear workshop, which in my daughter’s words ‘Was just amazing.’ Bless her – she loved making her bear. We even had a quick trip to the sewing shop for some material for her bear’s dress. Better get my sewing machine up and running.

And to top it all off, we had a trip to the Croome Park, the National Trust place and had a go at rainbow lace making! I mean what could be more perfect! Seemed rather complicated to me, but sure once you got the hang of it, you’d be ok.

It’s a pretty mega place. It’s quite a strange one to go around as there’s no furniture or belongings. It’s past through so many pairs of hands, there’s nothing really left but the shell of the house. Quite sad really. Felt like it couldn’t tell it’s own story. It’s definitely very different to the one we went round in Cornwall, called Llandyhock.

So another activity of the week, not to mention swimming, park trips, baking and seeing friends was that we managed some yummy strawberry picking. Unfortunately they were struggling with the ripeness of the crop, so there wasn’t that many to pick. It was a bit of shame, but we managed a full punnet between us.

So this week my crochet hook has been going none stop. Each weeks blanket instalment is always priority and then it’s the usually project. You can tell  I’ve been busy as one night I realised I had two projects on my lap at one time! Funny.

So I have been crazily crocheting to get my husband’s socks finished. They are my first pair of man’s or large I should say, socks, of this particular design. As these are an Anniversary present for my husband, I’ve been tinkering with the pattern, without being able to use his foot as a model. My poor Dad – he has been so nice – I keep going around to his house to borrow his foot!! Think I had better make him some next as a thank you.

So this weeks blanket. I have chosen a rather useful stitch, as it can be used in all sorts of projects. The Paired Half Treble Stitch is ever so simple, but has a lovely texture. It would be great for a baby blanket or even something more simple like a table mat. It gives a lovely bumby feel to the project, so in my case (someone whose rather tactile) it’s perfect. Now I have only completed two rows of this stitch, because of the nature of the stitch, it is quite a full one. So thinking to do more than a few rows, might change the structure of the blanket a little. Obviously if you were only working this particular stitch in a blanket, it would be fab.

Stitches

Chain (ch) – To make a chain stitch, make a slip knot on your hook and then place the yarn over your hook and pull through the loop. Repeat this action to make a row of stitches.

Half treble (htr) – A half treble crochet is basically one less movement than a treble. So yarn over hook, insert through space/stitch, yarn over hook, pull back through space/stitch. There should be 3 loops on your hook. Then yarn over hook and pull through all 3 loops.

Paired Half Trebles (2htrtog) – To crochet a 2htrtog stitch, all you need to do is yarn over your hook and insert into first stitch then yarn over and pull through. So you should have 3 loops on your hook. Then yarn over again and go into the next stitch, yarn over and then pull back through. You should now have 5 loops on your hook. So now yarn over your hook and pull through all 5 loops and that completes your 2htrtog.

Supplies

So again you need to choose a double knit yarn of any kind. I’ve used wool of some description for the majority of his blanket, but you can definitely use cotton. This week I have chosen to use this fantastic blue from the Millamia soft merino wool range. It’s sooooo soft. It’s a stunning blue navy colour.

You roughly need about 30g/40g of yarn. Don’t forget your scissors and blunt ended tapestry needle. And of course your 4mm crochet hook.

Ok so here we go …

1 – Attach your new yarn on to the right side of the blanket and chain 2. (Acts as 1htr) Now crochet a 2htrtog in the same stitch and the next stitch. To crochet a 2htrtog stitch, all you need to do is yarn over your hook and insert into first stitch then yarn over and pull through. So you should have 3 loops on your hook.

Then yarn over again and go into the next stitch, yarn over and then pull back through. You should now have 5 loops on your hook.

So now yarn over your hook and pull through all 5 loops and that completes your 2htrtog.

So now repeat *2htrtog in the previous stitch (so the stitch that you have just finished in) and the next stitch.*

Repeat ** this across the whole row. At the end of the row, work the last 2htrtog in the second to last and last stitch and then crochet 1htr in the last stitch. (200)

2 – Ok so now turn your work and chain 2. (Acts as 1htr.) Now start by working your first 2htrtog over the first stitch and second stitch.

*Now continue working 2htrtog stitches over the stitch before and the next stitch.* Repeat this ** across the whole row.

And as before work the last 2htrtog in the second to last and last stitch of the row and then finish the row by working 1htr in the last stitch. (200)

So I have spoken about this before, but as this is such a full stitch, I have decided to only work 2 rows. (Feeling it may effect the structure of the blanket a little too much, if we do anymore.)

Anyways, hope you have enjoyed this weeks instalment of Year of the Stitches. Give me a shout if you have a problems.

Happy hooking everyone!

🌈Xx

 

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