Thursday, July 21, 2011

A moment of madness

While I was out browsing in Adairs linen store the other day a  crocheted throw caught my eye. I would have bought it except that it was $475 and I knew I could make one nearly identical to it so I left the store before I was tempted to add that to my already expensive purchase. I had chosen a light grey and white quilted cover and matching pillowcases and all the way home I was wondering how I was going to make the throw and what yarn I would use that would compliment my new purchase.

I had the perfect solution. A somewhat crazy solution but it is working..



I had the right colour yarn, a lovely wool yarn, but it was too thick and I needed more of it. To make my yarn stretch as far as I could I separated it into three strands. Now my yarn is thin lace weight but perfect for the crochet pattern and I have three times as much yarn. To replicate this throw I needed it to be light as a feather and large enough to squish up and look soft and comfy.

To make the throw I am using one of the variations of the Japanese flower motif and joining them together and crocheting in many of the ends as I go. The yarn is a medium grey with a very slight lighter grey fleck through it. I planned to make the whole thing in the grey but I may add a splash of colour by using something different for a select few of the motifs.

It is growing surprisingly fast and the motif is addictive to work.


I'm loving it already!

Cheers,
Lynda

1 comment:

  1. Whoa! I love the madness! Isn't it funny how when something catches the imagination, it doesn't matter how long it takes, or how crazy we have to be to pull it off? Can't wait to see it finished.

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