Crochet (and knitting for that matter) is big these days - and we aint just talking popularity. Larger hooks and needles, super thick yarn, even rope are being used to create the most gorgeous super- chunky soft creations. What could be better. Not only do they look good but, once you've adjusted to the new weight and dimensions they make-up in super-quick time. In some way it's use is limited - most items of clothing would be too heavy, but WOW, it opens the door to a whole new load of soft furnishing posibilities.
You may have gathered already that I'm a big fan of our local 99p store,
and can often be seen there rummaging around. I had in my 'come in
handy' stash a pack of cotton string I had found there a while ago.
Basic but soft, and a nice neutral colour, which when crocheted with a
double strand gave a lovely soft but meaty thickness - in fact perfect
for a bath mat.
Crocheted in a simple ladder-style pattern using pretty basic stitches
it has a textured stripe which looks stylish in a contemporary homespun
way, and the 100% cotton content combined with the construction gives
it just the right amount of absorbency.
A neat picot border finishes it off nicely. A little bit unusual, it's an expensive and unique looking finishing touch - but a real bargain. would look particularly good with a free standing bath.
I've been using mine for a while now. It's totally washable and wearing
pretty well - in fact i'm going to make another. It can be made in any
cotton providing the correct thickness can be acheived, and in different
colourways - the options are endless. The construction is very simple
and would be great for a beginner. If you can't get hold of the cotton string, a suitable alternative could be two strands of chunky gauge cotton, or one strand of super chunky(bulky)cotton. Here's where you can get the pattern....
Item can be made to order
For details contact thredHED
I've tried this and it's great. Tried for ages to find something to finish off my Victorian bathroom and this is perfect. Planning to make another when I have time.
ReplyDeleteI'm so pleased to hear it. I agree there's not a lot out there that goes with the old-style. Homespun works well.
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