Showing posts with label hooks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hooks. Show all posts

Wednesday, 16 May 2012

Woolly Wednesday: Yarn Thickness Chart


A great resource for newbie hookers...

When we were learning to crochet, we found there was a real trove of free information, patterns and tutorials to be found online. Whilst these were amazingly helpful in getting us started, there was a little confusion in using them due to the differences in terminology between UK and US patterns.

We have already covered the different stitch terms and hook sizes in tables earlier in the blog. The final hurdle was the terms for the yarns suggested at the start of the patterns. It took a while before we realised that 'DK' or 'Double Knit' yarn is the same as 'Worsted Weight' yarn over in the states! 

Here is yet another useful table to help you avoid any confusion as you get hooking.

There will be further fibre related posts each Wednesday. If you would like us to cover a particular subject one week, please comment or email us here.

Tuesday, 15 May 2012

Tutorial Tuesday: Crochet Flowers and more!



One of the first books we bought when learning to crochet was Cute and Easy Crochet by Nicki Trench.

The book is wonderfully laid out and easy to read and understand. The crochet terms, hook sizes and wool names are all UK terminology.

We have both made several things from the book but one of our favourites has been the crochet flowers.

These are easy to make and really add an extra something to whatever you're making. - We have used them for adornments to things like purses and gadget cases, and even made a pretty flower garland!

Here's the pattern to make these lovely little flowers, it's really quick and we've found you can use whatever wool and hook size you like - it will just mean you make different size flower!!


  • Using your first colour for the inner of the flower, chain 6 then join with a slip stitch in the first chain to make a circle.
  • Make 16 double crochet into the circle. Join with a slip stitch and fasten off.
  • Join second colour for outer part of flower into fastened off stitch.
  • *Chain 3, make 1 treble into next two stitches, chain 3, slip stitch into next stitch, repeat from * 4 more times  - this makes 5 petals.
  • Pull tail to close up centre hole and sew in ends.

See, easy peasy! 

One of our favourite crochet bloggers, Lucy from Attic 24, has also written a post about a pattern in this book, you can read about that here - she, like us, can't sing this book's praises highly enough.

To end the post, here's a picture of one of our creations from the book which was easy but also very satisfying to make - a lovely crochet purse with the pretty flowers we mentioned already. 




Happy hooking!

TBC xxx

Saturday, 12 May 2012

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We love telling you all about the things we've been making, but we'd also love to hear what you've been up to.

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Whether you've got a long term labour of love, like our crochet blanket, or you've just worked out a new pattern for something - get in touch!


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Have a great weekend everyone, we'll see you back here on Monday!

Wednesday, 2 May 2012

Crochet - UK vs USA hook sizes

Following on from our post on Monday helping you work out the difference between UK and USA stitch terms, we thought it would be useful to also include a chart which shows names for UK and USA crochet hooks, so here it is:


Metric (mm)

US

UK/Canada

2.0
-
14
2.25
B/1
13
2.5
-
12
2.75
C/2
-
3.0
-
11
3.25
D/3
10
3.5
E/4
9
3.75
F/5
-
4.0
G/6
8
4.5
-
7
5.0
H/8
6
5.5
I/9
5
6.0
J/10
4
6.5
K/10.5
3
7.0
-
2
8.0
L/11
0
9.0
M/13
00
10.0
N/15
000
16.0
P/16
-
16.0
Q
-
19
S
-