Thursday, April 14, 2016

Spring is here...

... and I'm back (I think).

Goodness me, that was a long hiatus. And I hadn't even planned on having one! Honestly, it just happened. 

Coming up to Christmas I was so busy, and then we had family over, and after that it was the New Year and I just kept on being really busy. My teaching resumed after the sabbatical that I'd had in the autumn, and then all the little ones were ill, and so were D and I, and well, I think you get the picture.

For a while there I was so busy that I had no time for crafting. None whatsoever.

Fortunately I'm back on a more even keel now and I have, ever so slowly, found my way back to all my projects. There are still a lot of WIPs around here from last autumn, I can tell you that, but I think my crafting mojo is coming back. A mum I know persuaded me to join in a blanket CAL - The Scheepjes CAL for Last Dance on the Beach, which is in memory of the late Marinke Slum, or Wink from the A Creative Being blog . You have to buy the yarn kit from Scheepjes, but the yarn is nice and the kit isn't too expensive, and some of the money will go to a mental health charity, so it's for a good cause. My box of yarn arrived a few days ago - there were three colour combinations to choose from. Since I have a lot of very bright-coloured blankets I went with the most neutral option - Dance in the Rain:





 Unfortunately the box of yarn has already been claimed as a cat bed. I may have a fight on my hands when I come to start the blanket...



In preparation for the CAL I felt that I should at least put one of my crochet blanket projects to bed so I focussed on the Weekender blanket that I had started oh so many months ago. After frantically crocheting and sewing on hexagons for a couple of weeks the blanket is finished. I added a thin dc border to finish it off and it's already in constant use by the boys, who love to snuggle up in the blankets on the sofa. I'm pleased with it, even though it's not a stylish project (a lot of waste yarn went in there, so there is no real colour scheme at all), but if I never crochet a hexagon again it won't be too soon. Honestly, I was so sick of them by the time I finally finished the last one!







Right now I am trying to make some progress on the Spice of Life blanket, also sadly neglected for months now. The new CAL starts on 20th April so I have little hope of finishing the blanket before then, but it would be nice to add a few inches so I can feel that I'm a bit closer to the finish line than before!

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11 comments:

  1. Good to hear from you and that you have got your crafting mojo back. Love the yarn for the Dance in the Rain blanket beautiful muted shades, a real delight. Take care.

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    1. Thank you, and I'm glad to be back too! :) xx

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  2. glad you are back!!!!!

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  3. helo again :) gorgeous blanket!! and the crochet along is such a wonderful and thoughtful idea, a great way to remember Wink. jenny xx

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    1. That's what I thought too. I participated in her last blanket CAL and was really shocked when I read what had happened. x

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  4. Anonymous7:58 pm

    Welcome back. Love that shot of the squishy yarn all snuggled up in the box.

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    1. Thank you! I'm very excited to get started. :)

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  5. I would love to learn to crochet just so that I could make blankets. I love yours. I can knit but crochet has defeated me every time I try to learn!

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    1. Thank you so much! I think once you get the hang of it crochet is perhaps even easier than knitting so give it another try!! x

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  6. How fun! I love getting yarn delivered.

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