29.8.13

Crochet Country #2

Of course I did some crocheting myself while travelling
through Portugal. I wanted to make something easy.
So I decided to go for simple, round placemats.

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It's a basic circle pattern, using double crochet.
I like the result, the vibrant colours are quite cheerful.

But now I'm thinking I might turn them into...
a blanket (another one, yes!), with the big circles connected by smaller ones.

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Of course this would mean I'd have to whip up quite a few more.
This was the result at the end of my trip...


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It's an ideal pattern for relaxing by crocheting. In the train, on a terrace... My travel equipment consisted of a market-bag-turned-into-yarn-bag and my crochet hook cosy made from animal friendly, vegan faux leather by Namaste.

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Do you take your crochet with you while travelling?
I'm quite sure you do! ;-)

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Thanks for taking a peek here.
Have a great day.
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13 comments:

  1. Lovely placemats! Which will look equally nice as a blanket. My friend Cornel made a throw from squares that she joined with tiny squares - I think she might have blogged it at www.ilovepom-poms.squarespace.com, and another friend is busy with the same, joinng large African Flowers with small circles.

    For sure I hook while travelling...have done that on various beaches, tried my very first throw while visiting Namiba, and completed a bag while visiting Austria/Ireland over December. Makes nice holiday memories :-)

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  2. Good morning , my dear!
    It's so nice for me to wake up reading my posts and e-mails. I have enjoyed very much your travel's crochets - I do the same everytime, do you know? - I'll wait a little anxious for your new idea , the blanket . And one thing more: these amazing and delicate handmade bobbin lace from Portugal, we have the same here in Ceará , a Brazil Northeast's State. This is a traditional tecnique brought to the discovery of Brazil by Portuguese. Interesting...
    So...when you could , please visit my blog, you'll make me happy .
    Gentle huggs from Dina Souza / Rio de Janeiro / Brazil.

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  3. Those circles are beautiful! I think they would make a spectacular blanket! I tend to take my knitting when on vacation because working on house shoes is simple and doesn't require many supplies. Have a nice day! Twyla

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  4. I absolutely adore your colour choice. Stunning? What kind of brand is the yarn? Is it cotton? It looks really soft.
    And yes, I did take my crochet/knitting with me. Whenever I had a little bit of time I sneaked in some crafty relaxation time!
    Barbara

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  5. So beautiful!! I usually take my hexies to sew, but I should do crochet projects, too! xo Heather

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  6. Beautiful! And hurray for faux leather!

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  7. Vibrant colors indeed!
    Also nice as seat cushions!

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  8. Je placemats zien er prachtig uit! Groot gelijk om een haaknaald mee te nemen op vakantie :-)

    Fijne week!

    Madelief x

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  9. I love, love, love the colours and can just imagine it on the dining table or the terrace! Ahh imagine a yummy salad spruced up with pomegranate and nuts, a bowl of figs - yip works for me!

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  10. I fall in love with your placemats. I love your trip story.

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