Sunday, August 17, 2008

My Latest Crochet Project

Since I come from a large family with many siblings, we siblings are on a rotation for Christmas gifts. Each year we have one sibling to give a gift. A couple years ago we had Marie (age 14). Last year we gave a gift to Rheanna (age 10). This year, we have Samuel, my 8-year-old brother. Mom had some yarn that she had purchased at a thrift store to make an afghan for him, but hadn't yet gotten around to it. So she said I could have the yarn and make the afghan as his special sibling Christmas gift this year.

And so, I am temporarily doing away with my procrastinative tendencies for this one project, and making an afghan for Samuel for Christmas (gosh, I hope he doesn't read my blog and see this...).

The yarn is a thick and chunky yarn, so I needed to make this afghan with either a really open pattern or a huge hook. I decided to go with a fairly large hook (K) and a granny square motif. I'm doing nine really big squares of blue and red, probably crocheted together with yellow yarn.

If I can get my pictures to upload onto the computer (for some reason, the pop-up to load the pics isn't appearing, and so no loading is going on. What's the matter with this thing?!) I'll post a picture of the afghan so far.



Waiting....





Yup, still waiting....






Hooking up the camera again....






Maybe I should change the camera batteries, might that help?....







Pausing to sweep up the shattered remains of the mug Thomas just dropped on the dining room floor....







Okay, I'm back and the batteries in the camera have been changed. Trying again....





Hooray! After shutting down the Internet, logging off the computer, logging back on, and hooking the camera up once again, I was finally able to upload my pictures. Here are the three that turned out decent (apparently it's difficult for the camera to focus on blue and red granny squares laying on dark brown carpet. I'll make a mental note of that).

Here's all the squares I have done so far, laid out approximately how they'll be for the finished project.

The easiest way for me to get the camera to actually focus on the stitches was for me to include my hand in the picture. Plus this gives you some size comparison.

A close-up of the granny square stitches. Like I said, it didn't focus well. But you get the idea.

Anyway, it's going to be a really cute afghan when it's done, perfect for a little boy. He'll love it.

9 comments:

Rachel Holloway said...

TOTALLY impressed...that is a lot of work. But way to think ahead and make such a cool thing!

Nicia said...

Wow! Very nice. It's super cute!

Michelle said...

Where's mine??? :-) He's going to like it, for sure. It's good to get Christmas stuff done early, ward off all that holiday stress and spread the cost out over time. I have been thinking about the boys gifts, and Mark (he's hard to shop for and I need all the time I can get!)

Abby and Greg Christiansen said...

Wow that sounds awesome. He'll love it.

Sarah said...

Wow, what a job! It's going to look great. Can't wait to see the finished product.

Kathy Whittle said...

Samuel is going to love this. You are so talented - I'm left handed and Grandma was right handed, so even though I tried to learn, it wasn't happening with these hands unless the look was supposed to be very uneven stitches...

Michelle said...

Ooh...Ooh...Ooh! I already commented, but guess what I just realized?!?!?!? You guys have us next year! (hint-hint) :-)

Jeanette said...

ooh! Teach me! I can't crochet but have been wanting to learn. I need someone patient to teach me. And not when my kids are around. I had a little old lady at church try to teach me but the baby was screaming and my son was climbing all over me and it just was not going to happen. I think I scared her away. Or she was so shocked by what a slow learner I am that she gave up on me.

Stephanie said...

If we were closer, Jeanette, I would totally teach you to crochet! It would give us an excuse to hang out while our kids drove each other crazy and played together. Doesn't that sound like so much fun?