Friday, April 18, 2008

Crochet Snake Hat

This is another book my daughter bought me from Amazon.
It really is Kooky too.
I liked the snake hat below apart from having too many snakes.
So I came up with my own version with a little help from the book.
I used the pattern for the large snake and it's head with a few minor alterations.

My yarn is never the same as the pattern requires so I always have to improvise. Mainly because I can't quite understand the ply refered to (US sizing) and also I buy lots of left over yarn from other peoples stash from trash and treasure. For a very cheap price mind you.

So here is my snake hat. Ssssssss.

He's spotted you and is on the turn! Look out!

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Richmond/Tigers AFL Scarf and neckwarmer

With footy season upon us here in Australia,
I thought I would come up with a new design scarf.
It has little footy jumpers with players numbers on the back.
Of course they are in the colours of the Richmond Tigers Team.







I also thought a neckwarmer in the footy colours would be nice, here is a simple one.


Monday, April 14, 2008

Home made bag/purse handle tutorial

Here is a nifty little idea I have been tossing about.
I have seen similar handles up for sale on the internet,
but knowing I had all the supplies on hand I decided to make my own handles.

The one thing I did not have on hand was 16 guage wire,
which would have been more flexible to work with and a better guage for some of the beads and findings I have on hand.
So I used coat hanger wire, but believe, me I would not use it again.
It does make for a strong handle though.

These are some of the materials needed for making your handles.

Pliers, wire cutter, wire, beads and findings.



Cut you wire to length
I read some where that the length of your finished handle should measure about 13 inches in length, allowing extra for turning ends in.



I have made mine a little longer here as I know I will need extra length to work off a nice finish, since the coat hanger wire is not so flexible.



Once again as my wire is not as flexible, I have used a sturdy circular object to shape my wire.






Now I have the shape I am happy with, I can prepare my beads.









Set out your beads in a colour scheme that you are happy with.

I have used some nice glass foil beads I bought some time ago on special.







I am going to space my beads with the only other thing I have on hand with a big enough opening, other wise I would have used some nice silver balls or similar.





After placing my beads on the wire, I bent over the end I was not working with, so my beads would not fall off. I needed to bring out the heavy duty pliers here, as it was hard to bend the other end around to form a nice circular close.







Here is the finished handle, both ends have been turned in and the excess wire has been cut off for a nice finish.

I may attach some half circle wire hoops to the ends of the handles, for attaching to a bag, or attach directly into the finished loops above.


Next thing I need to do is make the bag.