My Projects

These are a sampling of my WIP and completed projects. Look through for inspiration or just to see what I've come up with over the years.


 2018:

MAR 2018: Kitchen towel in closed wavy rows pattern.
 
2018: Loopy, loom-knit scarf.
 
 
2017:
2017: Loom-knit sock (yes, I made two of them and that is my leg).


2017: Close up of a twin sized blanked using clusters and a ripple pattern.


2016:
2016: My attempt at learning needle tatting.
I think I ended up unraveling this.


2016: "Ugly" finger puppet made with single crochet. Got this from a Crochet magazine.


2015:
2015: More artsy than useful. Used a rather weak, but fuzzy yarn.
Made me think of chocolate the whole time.

2015: Poof made from sc worked in the round, increasing into every stitch until you're tired of making it.

2015: Crochet triangles baby blanket.
 

2014:
2014: Purse using linked stitches and sc (still using this in 2018).
Background is a blanket I made in 1997 or 1998.

2014: Hand-stitched liner for the purse, including a pocket

2013:
2013: Thread crochet bookmark (mile a minute).

2013: Loom-knit socks.
I dubbed these sock-boots because I used the wrong yarn and they turned out huge.


 
2012:
2012: Loom-knit scarf with fringe.
The yarn had a metallic sparkly bit woven through it, which was pretty but made the thing scratchy.
 

2011:

2011: Crochet bag. I made it in 2011, but took the pic in 2012.


2010:

2010: Loom-knit teddy bear. 
I wasn't going for creepy, but well, you see it, right?


2007:
2007: Crochet blanket (twin-sized).
This was so much fun to make!


 2006:
 
2006: Crochet perspective blocks (quilted) from a pattern book.
 
2006: Crochet mesh bag.
 
2006: Crochet scarf.
 
2006: Tiny crochet teddy bears.
 
2006: Single crochet Taz blanket. Took forever.
Single crochet background. Cross-stitched Taz from a pattern book.
 
2006: Crochet scarf with fringe. I worked this lengthwise.
 
2006: Crochet baby blanket, using granny squares.
 
That's it! I didn't take pictures of my projects prior to 2006. These aren't all of them, either. I don't always take pictures.  Anyhow, hope you enjoyed looking at them.
 



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