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If you ask me what my very favourite thing is I would not hesitate to say my family. I came into motherhood quite late on, and was immediately overwhelmed with how amazing it is. Now I would like nothing more than to be a Domestic Goddess, and surround my family in love, good food, beautiful things and lots of happy memories. And like the majority of families these days, we need to do it on a budget!

I firmly believe we all have a little bit of the Domestic Goddess inside us, just waiting to break out. Whether that is knowing how to make a roast chicken feed a family of 4 for a week, being able to make, repair or recycle clothes, hunting down a bargain, or simply turning everyday, simple things into pretty or useful items, with a little bit of imagination we can all dip in to the Goddess inside and make our lives that little bit more interesting.



I hope you enjoy reading my blog as much as I enjoy sharing my (challenging) journey into Domestic Goddessness!



Monday, June 27, 2011

Happy Hooking!

First of all, don't forget it's Handmade Monday today, so why not have a look at what everyone has been up to on Wendy's site?! I see she is showcasing some lovely photo frames as well this week!

It's been a quiet week really here and I have only given crafting a fleeting thought. My child-free Thursday afternoon did not pan out quite as I would have liked, as I was too tired to even move off my chair. Wimbledon on the telly didn't help out there either I have to say! However I did take advantage of a more sedentary state by starting a throw (finally) for Caoimhe's room. She has had the same tired old Ikea throw on her chair since before she was born, and I have had a bag of wool put aside to make something for her for quite a long time. I have now finally found a pattern I quite like the look of so we'll see how that one works out. It's in squares so it will kind of con me that I'm not just endlessly crocheting row after row, like Tilly's cot blanket did!

Talking of Tilly, some while ago my mum gave me a spare ball of yarn she had found in her cupboard, which, if memory serves me, had been left over from a fluffy bat wing jumper she made when I was about 12. From what I remember it was knitted on chunky needles, from cuff to cuff and was pretty much in demand, she made at least 3 that I can recall and probably more. Luckily it was a quick knit! I had one too and I have a feeling the wool she gave me was left over from the one she made for me. I have looked at that leftover yarn for quite a while wondering what to make out of it. I don't think there was quite 50g left although I didn't weigh it. Anyway flicking through an old crafting magazine on Saturday I saw a pattern for a little hat. The yarn provided for the hat has long since been stashed and used for other things but I gave it a go with my lovely leftover fluffy wool and came up with this in just a few hours:



The top picture is more representative of the colour, it is a white yarn with wispy orangey/pink yarn going through it. I was thinking initially of doing the flower in a contrasting colour, but as I have nothing in my stash with the same texture I decided not to. I was also going to put a button in the middle of it, but I think it looks nicer and simpler as it is.

I crocheted it on a size 5 mm hook and it has given quite a dense structure, which will hopefully keep Tilly's head nice and warm this autumn (as long as it fits her, and she doesn't have a big head like her sister did!) It is supposed to be a hat to fit 0-6months but I have long since realised that that actually means nothing as far as patterns go!

I find it quite hard to believe now that as a teenager I bought myself a crochet hook and a crochet book and struggled for months to learn. It is, in fact, easier than knitting in many respects and I am amazed I found it so difficult to learn! Still, I'm not brave enough to actually try anything complicated yet. But the demands of two little girls might put just encourage me!

Til next time!

11 comments:

fatmonica said...

It's a great hat.Can't wait to see Tilly in it!

Wendy said...

Love the little hat - and I remember batwing sweaters well! One day I *will* learn to crochet!

Carolee Crafts said...

Have never mastered crochet, just beyond me, knitting yes fine with. Love the flowers on the hats and cannot wait to see the blanket

Caroline Lovis (Redneedle) said...

Hey snap! I tried crochet for the first time this weekend, didn't manage to produce anything quite as impressive as your hats but a granny square could be the start of something bigger?

Jan said...

You guys put me to shame, I've been threatening to try crocheting for months now and haven't done anything about it.
The hat and flower looks really pretty.

Jan x

Unknown said...

Love the little hats, although I crochet (self taught) I rarely make anything with crochet although I often used it for embellishing garments.

Sam Findlay said...

These are such sweet little hats! Thank you also for your comment on my blog!

Your Friend Susie said...

Oh, I love it! What a treasure. :)

Mrs A. said...

Batwing jumpers!!! Remember them well. The little crochet hat is sweet. Hugs Mrs A.

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Baby Gray said...

Those hats are really cute and the flower on them is really sweet. I'd like to give you the One Lovely Blog Award, the details are on my page. x