28.6.13

Clocking out for a couple of days

I'll be abroad for the weekend,
and I'm having high hopes of returning with some lovely yarns.

ByHaafner, crochet, potholder, bobble stitch, crab stitch edge


















Take care!
xxx

22.6.13

Wabi Sabi or The Art of the Missing Potholder

Well yes, obviously, while pinning them to the wall,
It did feel more logical if I had crocheted one more of these potholders.
But there you are. The art of imperfection.
Slightly enhanced by the fact that I didn't block them.

ByHaafner, potholders, crochet, crocheted flower, white and pastels, pattern What you sow blog





















I immediately fell for the pattern when I came across it online.
You can find it on this lovely blog: What you sow.
Recommended!

ByHaafner, potholders, crochet, crocheted flower, white and pastels, pattern What you sow blog





















In case you'd like to give it a go, I slightly adapted the pattern.
American terminology:
Instead of making 2 clusters of 3 dc each
(to make the corners of the flower square),
I made 2 clusters of 3 trebles (tr) each.
(For me this worked better because it gives a sharper corner.)
Also I single crocheted (sc) along the two ends of the rows
before I half doubled crocheted (hdc) the coloured edge.
I mainly used Rico Creative Cotton and a 4 mm hook.

ByHaafner, potholders, crochet, crocheted flower, white and pastels, pattern What you sow blog




















It's an easy and very satifying pattern.
Before you know it, you've got a stack of these cuties.
So off you go to What you sow!

Enjoy your weekend.
(During which I hope to finally make the pictures of my finished blanket...)

19.6.13

Summer

Finally summer has arrived in The Netherlands,
and what a difference it makes.
(We simply skipped spring this year. Why bother?)

ByHaafner, container garden, blossoming elderflower, hanging basket




















Some snapshots from the terrace...

ByHaafner, container garden, grass, pink pelargonium




















The elderflower is blossoming and I simply love it.

ByHaafner, container garden, blossoming elderflower, white wall




















Mint tea and crochet to make a sunny day off complete.
(Another potholder in the making.)

ByHaafner, crochet, potholder, wip, outside, terrace, flowers




















♦ Take care! 
PS. A big thank you to Madelief for the sweet mention on her amazing blog. She has a stunning garden I can only dream of... And I do!


16.6.13

Thrifted vintage and some crochet too

A couple of days ago I popped in our local thrift store
with the intention not to buy anything.
Ha!

The results are these two art deco bowls.
The first one is this 'cabbage leaves' Max Roesler from 1930.
Love the mint green...

ByHaafner, vintage bowl. Max Roesler, cabbage leaves, mint green and white, crochet, potholder, doily





















ByHaafner, vintage bowl. Max Roesler, cabbage leaves, mint green and white, crochet, doily





















And this Dutch design from Société Céramique, Maestricht.






















Same bowl. Different doily.
Couldn't choose. ;-)






















In case you're interested, the first bowl costed me 2,50 euro,
the second one a staggering 6 euro. ;-)

Anyway. This weekend I finished my blanket - fringes & all.
Still have to make the pictures though.
I hope you've enjoyed your weekend too!

6.6.13

29.5.13

Fringes

My blanket is ready! Except...
For the fringes.

ByHaafner, crochet, throw, blanket, work in progress, pastel, crocheted fringes, tassles

ByHaafner, crochet, throw, blanket, work in progress, pastel, crocheted fringes, tassles

Have a nice day!




19.5.13

Lots of aqua * Lots of loose ends

Last week I promised a sneak peek of my latest
- unplanned *big sigh* - project.
Well, here is a peek of the work in progress.
Or rather, mainly of all the ends I still have to sew in...

ByHaafner, crochet, work in progress, throw, pastel

I have been crocheting like a maniac for the last 1,5 week.
Really. There's no nicer way to put it.

It's definitely my favourite crochet project so far.
When I'm back with the pictures of the finished throw,
I'll post a link to the blog where I found this wonderful pattern.
(Which I just had to make, without delay, when I saw it.)

There's somebody else in the house who shares my enthusiasm for this project. When I left it unattended for just a few secs, she claimed it as hers right away. :-)
























♦ Enjoy your Sunday!