Below is everything I crocheted, and all stacked up!
1) I crocheted a lap blanket over the winter using three different skeins of yarn. I made each section using light green, purple, and multi colored yarn, with each section using five rows. To see the details on how to make one, you can click HERE and HERE. I enjoyed crocheting this blanket during the cold winter evenings, while I was watching TV.
2) Below, I made this crocheted scarf using Red Heart variegated yarn. The yarn is mixed with light brown, light pink and a darker pink shade. The crochet hook is a US size I hook. I made this using the half double crochet stitch.
3) I crocheted the scarf below, using thick variegated, chunky yarn. I used a US size J or K hook. Using thick yarn and a large crochet hook works up fast, which I love. I used the half double crochet stitch for this scarf. This will keep someone very warm during the winter.
4) This is a bright colored scarf I made for a little girl to wear. The yarn is from Red Heart, and the crochet hook is a US size I. I made this using the double crochet stitch, and I made a scalloped edging on both ends of the scarf.
Below you can see all of my crochet projects I made. All of this has kept me busy during the winter evenings. I also worked on everything each week, at my Tuesday crochet group meetings.
I really enjoyed working on all of these crochet projects. I will also be donating it all to our holiday knit/crochet sale we have each fall at my church.
I hope I have inspired you to crochet a scarf, hand warmers, or a lap blanket. :)
Thanks for stopping by and I hope you all have a lovely weekend! :)
Don't forget to come back and stop by here on Monday for our 50th Cooking and Crafting with J & J Link Up Party!!
Click HERE to see the great parties I will be linking up to!
Thanks everyone and enjoy!
Julie
You've been productive! So many pretty projects! Happy Friday Julie!
ReplyDeleteYou have certainly been busy, a great five.
ReplyDeleteLoving the bright colours and yarn variety. I get stuck on 8 ply and need to motivate myself to add variety to my crochet.
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely colours and finished projects!
ReplyDeleteThey turned out beautifully. Have you ever thought of making some hats and blankets for your local NICU? We had people who made them for each baby that was in the NICU and I still have the two we received last year when my girls were there. So meaningful and heartfelt.
ReplyDeleteYou have been busy! What a colourful bunch of projects. I feel like picking up my hooks too to make something this big but that will have to wait because it gets too hot here to work with yarn during the summer months.
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You have been busy :-) Crocheting is just a wonderful way to pass the time.
ReplyDeleteYou have been busy! I don't crochet but I'm thinking I should learn. I love the purple one that's first on your post. Beautiful colours.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend
I love all those colors, July. So pretty indeed..
ReplyDeleteIt's so nice that you will be donating these projects, Julie! The recipients will be very happy to have them, I'm sure!
ReplyDeleteCrochet is so rewarding g on so many different levels. I bet the recipients will be happy
ReplyDeleteThey are all beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGreat work!!! I hope that the sale goes really well when it happens!!! Thank you for joining Five On Friday, I hope you are having a good weekend. Sorry to be late visiting, I have been otherwise occupied as I said in my post. xx
ReplyDeleteWow they are beautiful! Love that purple one...
ReplyDeleteSo many colorful and beautiful crochet pieces Julie! You are so wonderful to donate them to your church sale-
ReplyDeleteJenna
I saw them on Instagram just now and came over to have a look! I love them all, but the lap blanket is my favorite. Those colors are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteMy goodness you have been a busy bee Julie! I adore all of the color. Have a wonderful flower filled week!
ReplyDeleteI love the variety of colors you've used, Julie. You are so talented! Thanks for sharing at Snickerdoodle Sunday. Pinned and Tweeted.
ReplyDeleteSo many pretty projects and colours, Julie! Wish I could crochet! You certainly spent your winter well creating these. Thank you for sharing and linking. Have a lovely day.
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Sandi
Love all your pretty crocheted projects, Julie! You sure keep yourself busy. The blanket turned out awesome! I'm still working on the granny square one.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, every one! But I adore the purple lap blanket. The colors are so pretty! Thanks for linking it up to Dishing It! & Digging It!
ReplyDeleteThese are great Julie, you have been really busy :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at Creative Mondays
Such pretty projects! I love to crochet but don't make enough time for it. I really need to! Years ago, when my friends had babies, they would get a crocheted baby blanket from me. I need to make some more!
ReplyDeleteYou've been busy! My favorite is #2, I love the colors of that scarf! Thank you so much for sharing all your lovely projects at The Really Crafty Link Party this week! Pinned!
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ReplyDeleteJulie you are so talented! These are lovely!I don't know which is my favorite. I tend to like bold and bright colors, so maybe those might be it :)I have a friend who wants to teach me to crochet and I am looking forward to that!
ReplyDeleteI lost my mother in 2006. She was 84 & she loved to crochet. She taught me how when I was a little girl. Now granted Mom didn't really know how to make anything, but she just crocheted how she thought it should be made. Since then I crocheted a couple of different things how I thought they should be made too! Rugs, scarves is as far as I ventured, and then I would get shown how to make different things the right way. In fact, a lady on the train taught me this amazing stitch and I was able to make different designs now. Well, I found something of yours I think it was on facebook, and it's called a "Infinity Scarf", and that's why I'm here. I cannot seem to find it though :( , but I shall keep looking. Up until now I can make scarves, lap blankets, baby blankets, bed aprons, dresser scarves, and one year I made my daughters scarves, and their daughters a matching one, and my granddaughter's doll a matching scarf. It was for Christmas and it was a big hit. Oh and Gramma got a matching one too :) . Anyway, have a nice day.. I'm following all your social sites that I can find now. Very nice to meet you and have a great weekend. :)
ReplyDeleteHAHAHA I FOUND IT!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH! hugs Oh, and hubby is in a band and is playing up at Stave Rock this weekend if you live close by come and join me. Woo Hoo
ReplyDeleteAll your projects are lovely but I must say that blanket is still my favorite! I love the color combination with the green and violet. Thank you for sharing with us on the Art of Home-Making Mondays! :)
ReplyDeleteIt's lovely to see your crochet Julie. I am so bored with the blanket I am doing at the moment so can't wait for a change of colour and pattern! Have a lovely weekend xx
ReplyDeleteI always love seeing your finished projects :) You are such a great inspiration!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! You are one of my features :)
Joanita @ Snickerdoodle Sunday
Beautiful projects! I especially love the lap blanket! Great colors all around!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing with #FiberTuesday!
Susie
www.ouicrochet.com
You have been a very busy lady! They are all beautiful too. I love crocheted scarves. So glad you share with us at Merry Monday.
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely work Julie they all look so pretty and cheerful, thank you sharing with the stash link party. :) xx
ReplyDeleteJulie, you are so talented! Thank you for sharing your beautiful scarves @Vintage Charm!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Julie your lovely work has been featured. :) xx
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