Friday 15 May 2020

Hookers on the Final Edge ...The Coronavirus CAL






HOOKERS ON THE FINAL EDGE  

Round 4

Ch3, * work 1 dc in the next 2-ch-sp, chain 2, repeat from * to end , working 1 dc 2ch 1dc in each corner space.  




Round  5

Repeat Round 4




Round 6 

Join yarn in any ch2-sp, ch2, now work 1 htr in every ch-sp and 1 htr in every dc, working 1 htr2ch1htr in every corner space.

 That's it! Time to weave in those last ends,  lay it out and admire your blanket. Take it outside and photograph it in the daylight. Stretch out those wobbly edges...not so wobbly now are they? I am incredibly proud of this blanket. Every single section means something to me, my family or my friends and all that we have been going through in lockdown. I have tried to keep it positive whilst recognising that for many,  many people this has been a time of stress never experienced before in most of our lifetimes. 








I'm sure many of you will have come across this beautiful piece of writing over the last few months. I wanted to finish off this CAL by sharing it again as it really does say everything that I have been feeling while stuck at home. Let's just hope that some of the positive really does happen.

And the people stayed at home
And read books
And listened
And rested
And did exercises
And made art and played
And learned new ways of being
And were still.
Some meditated, some prayed
Some met their shadow
And people began to think differently 
And people healed.
And, in the absence of people living in ignorant, 
Dangerous, meaningless and heartless ways
The Earth began to heal.
And when the danger passed 
and the people joined together again
They grieved their losses
And made new choices
And dreamed new images
And created new ways to live and heal the Earth fully, 
Just as they had been healed.

This has been shared all over the internet as having been written by Kathleen O'Mara in 1869 and re-printed during the Spanish Flu of 1919. However, it is actually a modern poem written by Irish American Kitty O'Meara in March 2020. She turned to writing to in an effort to curb her own anxiety about the Covid19 Pandemic. Nevertheless, its sentiment and message are just as profound as if it had been written over 100 years ago.

But for now, let's enjoy our CORONAVIRUS CALs!














The Coronavirus Lockdown CAL  
 MARCH - MAY 2020

Wednesday 13 May 2020

HOOKERS ON THE EDGE Part One - Coronavirus CAL


WE ARE HOOKERS ON THE EDGE
(although I do hope that this project has given you some form of comfort at this strange and stressful time)

I believe that ALL blankets are made better by working a border. They can also hide a multitude of sins (not to mention wobbly edges...) As this is a very busy blanket the border will be fairly simple in design but you can use whatever colours you want whether that is just one or several different ones. Have fun and enjoy it! I suggest you start the first row with as neutral a colour as possible so as not to draw attention to the bumps and wobbles. As you work the edge it might all seem very messy,  but believe me, when it is finished you won't notice it. 🤞

PART ONE

Round 1
With a neutral colour join yarn to the top short edge,  right side facing, about 10 stitches from the left-hand corner. Chain 2.
Work 1 htr in every stitch to the end.  Work 1htr, 2ch, 1 htr in the last stitch to form the corner,



then turn the blanket to work down the long side.
Now work htrs evenly along the whole side, working in between the last 2  stitches of the row, not in the stitch itself and working roughly 2 htrs for every tr length and 1 htr for every htr/dc  -  see the photos below. Even though a treble is a 3-ch-height you would have far too many stitches if you worked 3 htrs along the edge for every tr on the blanket. I hope that makes sense! Use your own instinct and keep checking that it lies flat...if there are any obvious wobbles then you might have put in too many stitches. It is worth getting this right, so don't be scared to pull some out and re-do it.




Work 1 htr 2ch 1 htr at the end to form the next corner then repeat the process along the bottom edge and the second long side. Join with a slip st to the top of the Ch 2.


Round 2

Ch2, now work 1 htr in every htr around and work 1htr1ch2 1htr in the corner spaces.



Round 3

Ch3, * miss 1 st, 1 dc in next st, ch2,  repeat from * to end working 1dc, ch2, 1dc  in the corner spaces.





Friday 8 May 2020

PART 26 CAL FINAL SECTION SWAN SONG

SWAN SONG 

"He now felt glad at having suffered sorrow and trouble, because it enabled him to enjoy so much better all the pleasure and happiness around him" Hans Christian Andersen, "The Ugly Ducking"


I thought this was a very apt name for the last section of this CAL as not only is it the final section here but our local swans are sitting on their nest in one of our neighbourhood parks...new life will be starting once again despite the chaos going on around us.

PUFF (SWAN) STITCHES




**Puff St  ...Yo into st, pull up a loop, repeat TWICE MORE so you have 7 loops on the hook, YO pull through all 7 loops, ch1 to secure.**


163)  Ch3, 1 tr in each st across

164) Ch3, 1 tr in each of the next 2 trs, *ch1, miss 1 tr, 1 tr in each of the next 3 trs, repeat from * to end



165) Ch3, 1 t in next tr, *ch1, miss 1 tr, 1 puff st in next ch-1-sp, ch1 miss 1 tr, 1 tr in each of next 2 trs, 1 tr in next ch-sp, 1 tr in each of next 2 trs, repeat from * to end. USE THE CHART TO CHECK YOU PLCE THE PUFFS AND THE TREBLES IN THE RIGHT PLACE.

yo into stitch, pull up a loop - 3 loops on hook

repeat - 5 loops on hook

repeat once more  - 7 loops on hook

chain 1 to secure. Puff stitch worked

ch1, miss 1 tr, 1 tr in each of the next 2 trs, 1 tr in the ch-sp, 1 tr in each of the next 2 trs


166) Ch3, 1 tr in next tr, *ch1, 1 puff st in top of puff st below, ch1, 1tr in each of the next 5 trs, repeat from * to end staying in pattern...refer to the chart. 

I love the way they look like wings here! 



167) Ch3, now work 1 tr in every treble, in every ch-sp and in every puff stitch.







This is the end of the main blanket...congratulations for completing it! I hope you have enjoyed it and I hope that it has given you some focus at this very strange and stressful time of  Lockdown throughout the world. We will start The EDGE  in the next post...







Wednesday 6 May 2020

PART 25 CORONAVIRUS CAL

" The flood subsides, and the body, like a worn sea-shell, emerges strange and lovely" DH Lawrence



Shell Stitch


USE THE CHART AS WELL AS THE WRITTEN INSTRUCTIONS ...MAKE SURE THAT YOU FOLLOW THE PATTERN SCHEME TO GET THE RIGHT STITCHES IN THE RIGHT PLACE...YOU MIGHT NOT FINISH OR START EXACTLY AS THE CHART IS WRITTEN BUT STAY IN PATTERN AND YOU WILL BE OK!

155) Ch3, 1 tr in every stitch across.

If you want the shells to be on the RIGHT side (if you have a right side that is), make sure that the next row is worked on the RIGHT side. Work another row of trebles if you need to. 

156) RIGHT SIDE.Ch1, 1 dc in same place, *miss 3 sts, work 9 trs in to the next st, miss 3 sts, 1 dc in next st, repeat from * to end





157) Ch3, 1 tr in same place, Ch1, *1dc in each of the 4th 5th and 6th trs of the next 9 tr group, ch1, 1 V-St in next dc , ch1, repeat from * to end. 




158) RIGHT SIDE Ch3, 4 trs in same place, *1dc in middle dc  of the next 3dcs, 9 trs in middle of the next V-st, repeat from * to end. 



159)  Ch1, 1 dc in same place, 1 dc in next tr, *ch1, 1 V-st in next dc, ch1, 1 dc in each of the 4th 5th and 6th trs from 9tr group, repeat from * to end.




160) RIGHT SIDE Ch1, 1 dc in same place, *work 9 trs in middle ch-sp of next V-st, 1dc in 2nd dc of next 3dcs, repeat from * to end. 



161)  Repeat row 157

162) Ch3, now work 1 tr in every tr, 1 tr in every ch-sp, and 1 tr in every dc. 







Have a count up...I only have 209 but DO NOT PANIC if you have the same or more! As long as the blanket is looking vaguely straight then the border will sort it all out. I will make up about 10 stitches over the next (the last) section but it is not vital unless your blanket is curling in. Crochet is incredibly forgiving so it will all be ok! 







Friday 1 May 2020

PART 24 CORONAVIRUS CAL

"ITS TIMES LIKE THESE, YOU LEARN TO LOVE AGAIN
ITS TIMES LIKE THESE YOU GIVE AND GIVE AGAIN"

Every Sunset Brings the Promise of a New Dawn




149) Ch3, 1 tr in every tr across

150) Ch1, 1 dc in same place, * ch3, miss 2 trs, 1 dc in next st, repeat from * to end finishing with 1 dc in top of last st.


151) Ch2, *1dc in the next 3-ch-sp, ch3, repeat from * to end


152) Ch1, 1 dc in same place, ch2, *1dc in next 3-ch-sp, ch3, repeat from * to end


153) Ch1, 1dc in same place, *ch3, 1dc in next ch-3-sp, repeat from * to end





154) ch3, now work 2 trs in every ch-3-sp and 1 tr in every dc across 



Wednesday 29 April 2020

PART 23 CORONAVIRUS CAL

STARRY STARRY NIGHT

Here in the UK we have been blessed with the most beautiful weather over the last few weeks which has undoubtedly made lockdown a lot easier to bear for many people. The skies have been so clear with fewer planes which has meant star-gazing and satellite watching has become a National past time...we were lucky enough to spot one of Elon Musk's satellite trains recently...it really was quite a sight to behold...60 satellites crossing the night sky in a perfect line. 

"When it's dark, look for stars"



144) Ch3, 1 tr in every stitch across


145) Ch1, 1 dc in same place, *ch2, miss 3 trs, 1 dc in next gap between the 2 sets of 3trs, repeat from * to end finishing with a dc in the top of the ch3.



146) Ch3, *3 trs in next ch-2 space, repeat from * to end finishing with 1 tr in the dc.



147) Repeat row 145

148) Repeat row 146









Friday 24 April 2020

Part 22 CORONAVIRUS CAL

LAMBING TIME
Lambs signify new beginnings, a fresh start, another chance. 

"Every day is a chance to begin again. Don't focus on the failures of yesterday; start today with positive thoughts and expectations"




139) Ch3, 1 tr in every st across

140) Ch3, 1 tr in next st, *ch1, Tr2Tog (work 1 tr over the next 2 sts to make 1), ch1, 1 tr in each of the next 4 sts, repeat from * to end



141) Ch1, 1dc in same place, 1dc in next st, * Ch1 , 1 5tr Popcorn in top of the Tr2tog from row below, ch1, 1 dc in each of the next 4 sts, repeat from * to end



142) Ch3, 1 Tr in next st, *2 Trs in top of next popcorn, 1 Tr in each of next 4 sts, repeat from * to end



143) Ch3, 1 Tr in every st across