On Friday, amongst the various Bits-of-my-day, I showed you the above picture. It was just a quick snapshot of my crochet at the time when I took it out of my bag, and to be honest I didn't give the picture an awful lot of thought. It was only when you began commenting on this colourful "flower" of mine that I realised how ambiguous photographs can be sometimes.
Some of you even asked for my Flower Pattern, and awwww I feel kind of bad about this.......but you see....it isn't in fact a flower at all.Although it certainly does look very flower-like when it's all rolled up like that.
No, this is not an elaborate multi-petalled flower after all, but a Scarf.
Yes, a Scarf.
It's my Circles Scarf.....see?
Some
of you may remember the first crochet scarf I made at the beginning of last year, the Flower Scarf? Well as
that scarf was made in the days pre-Attic24, I never actually blogged about it as such
but it has appeared in various photos from time to time, and you can see some more of it over at Flickr, here and here.
Oh I LOvEd that flower scarf so much! I made it in January 2008, and wore it continuously day in day out throughout that winter, and then again last winter too. And truthfully, as much as I love it still, it's looking a bit tatty now. It began to fall apart a little too, at the point where the flowers were stitched together with little crochet leaves.
So, I thought to myself :: time for a new one.
I've had this design idea buzzing about in my head for quite a long time now, and as I had some of the deliciously soft and snuggly merino yarn left over after the Baby Ripple was made, I just knew it would be perfect for something scarfy.
And folks, this scarf is Made to Last.
I didn't want any stitching involved this time, as that was the weak point in my last design. So these circles (which are easy-peasy to make and suuuper-addictive) are joined-on-the-go, in much the same way as I join my granny squares.
And what a result! I'm so pleased with the way it turned out!There are 25 connecting circles in total, finished off with a two-row border (one row of single crochet, and the last row of slip-stitches worked in the back loop only).
It was all looking a bit wobbly, tight and "stressed" yesterday when I'd finished hooking the borders, so off it went upstairs to have it's spa treatment. Ahhhh blocking out crochet is so super-satisfying. And furthermore, it works a treat. As you can see from the above pic, I blocked it directly onto the carpet floor (tut tut), pinning it out in one long line before spraying it with tepid water and leaving to dry naturally for 24hrs.
It turned out quite long, this string of twenty five circles (it measures 152cm / 5ft long), but thats the way I like my scarves. I like them to hang down and look showy-offy, with some length to tie them up if one fancies.
Here it is look, hanging in my hallway with my delicious Boden coat, waiting patiently for it's first outing.
There....looking bright and breezy against my red jumper today.
Incidentally, I do plan on sharing the love and giving you the pattern for this scarf if you might be remotely interested in hooking up some colourful circles to wrap around yourself this winter. Its a quick, fun project, and perfect for stash-busting.
I'll set to work with that as soon as I can.....well that'll be after the cushion-making tutorial you understand, oooooooooooo so much to keep my idle hands and muddled mind busy!
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so good ... very good color selection
Posted by: leela | January 24, 2010 at 02:16 PM
This is gorgeous! Found your blog by following a series of links. I'm a new crocheter (started November '09) and pretty excited to come across your blogful of ideas. Plus.. colours have the same effect on me as, say, chocolate. :D
Posted by: firstmonsoon | January 23, 2010 at 04:31 AM
Your blog is such a joy! I had all but given up crochet until I happened across attic24 one night. All of your photos (of hearth, home, treats, garden and spectacular crochet creations)radiate such light and happiness. How blessed your family is to have a mom that creates such a nurturing environment! What an inspiration you are! I can't wait for the pattern to crochet the circle scarf (to go with my knock-off green Boden coat). Thank you so very much!
Posted by: TTLeone | January 06, 2010 at 06:26 PM
will you be posting the pattern for this scarf?
Posted by: Kimberly Roberts | November 06, 2009 at 01:13 PM
very nice scarves and lovely colors....
Posted by: Cashmere Scarf | November 04, 2009 at 11:01 AM
I just came across your blog (by way of Allsorts). I would love, love, love to see a pattern/tutorial for your flower scarf! have you posted one yet? I just finished crocheting a bunch of play food for my little one and I am ready to make something just for me! :o)
Posted by: Carolyn | November 03, 2009 at 03:39 PM
Better late than never.....I meant to comment weeks ago. Love the scarf - does it remind anyone else of barge wear or European folk art painting? Keep well and keep inspiring us.
Posted by: Jennifer | October 27, 2009 at 08:54 PM
Joyeux anniversaire !
Your site is wonderfull, and apart devoring the photos of what you do, I'm reading you with great pleasure.
Don't worry for the 40, they were full of surprise for me, and, my 50 are realy great, expecting more for my 60 who are coming very fast.
Amicalement
Martine
Posted by: martine | October 14, 2009 at 03:40 AM
A tutorial oh yes please.I'm still making bags and bags and bags lol.Your pattern was so easy to follow I'm addicted and need a new project.As I have a new coat , a new scarf sounds just right.
Posted by: Mollymop5 | October 03, 2009 at 11:29 PM
It is a very happy and optimistic scarf. Great job.
Posted by: Renule | October 03, 2009 at 09:29 PM
I went to my local yarn shop Knitorious this morning with mom. Purchased 6 skeins of yummy wool yarn in marvelous colors. These skeins are patiently awaiting your circles scarf tutorial. No pressure my dear. :0) I even told the lady at the register to check out your blog b/c she of course wanted to know what I had in mind for my yarn. I told her your blog is my happy place. Thanks for all of your tutorials. Next shopping spree is for the bag - love it!!
Posted by: Michele | October 03, 2009 at 08:09 PM
I love the scarf! love, love, love it! It does look cute as a flower, but I knew it wasn't one because I remember when you gave a sneak peak a bit ago...and I patiently waited.
:)
I don't know how you keep coming up with these wonderful things...
Posted by: Erica K | October 03, 2009 at 05:36 PM
I love love love this! It is even better than a flower : ) I can't wait to make one.
Posted by: Anne | October 02, 2009 at 02:53 AM
I always love your colors...........they brighten my day for sure!
Posted by: Susie | October 01, 2009 at 11:56 PM
I'm so jealous that you live in the land of beautiful scarves! We spent several weeks in England a year ago, and even in the summer, the gorgeous scarves were everywhere. Living in Texas, we only get about four days a year that are really cold enough to bother with a scarf at all. Yours is fabulous!
Posted by: Chris | October 01, 2009 at 11:04 PM
Great scarf to cheer one up in winter. Beautiful!!
Posted by: Maria | September 30, 2009 at 10:54 PM
Oh, I just *love* that scarf! It would make a pretty cool belt, too! Thanks for brightening a cool, grey day here in Rhode Island :)
Posted by: Gemma | September 30, 2009 at 09:19 PM
It's gorgeous, congratulations
Posted by: Karoline | September 30, 2009 at 08:26 PM
You! Awesome, awesome. AWESOME!!!
Posted by: Valentina | September 30, 2009 at 03:15 PM
Ooh, so fun with that gorgeous green coat. I love a scarf that shows off your personality without anyone even having to ask!
Posted by: Shelley in SC | September 30, 2009 at 12:29 PM
Hi Lucy
I started reading your blog about a month ago. I'd never done any crochet but I fell in love with your colourful blankets. I followed your tutorials and have now nearly completed one of my own (on a slightly smaller scale!) I saw you blocked your circle scarf - should I be blocking my blanket? I made it in Sublime - Cashmere Merino Silk. I'd like to send you a photo when it's all done. Thank you so much for your beautiful blog and all the help/inspiration.
Posted by: Jacqui | September 30, 2009 at 11:32 AM
Wow, your work is amazing!!! Do you have a tutorial on how to get started? Or do you recommend one? I've never crocheted before, but I am artsy. When winter hits, I would love to try some of your creations. They are just gorgeous! Thanks for sharing them with us.
Posted by: Becky Schick | September 30, 2009 at 11:32 AM
Absolutely adorable! Just looking at your pics make me smile. Don't want to be at work anymore, want to go home to my hooks and yarns. :-)
Thanks for all the inspiration you share
Posted by: Linea | September 30, 2009 at 11:28 AM
I have also some leftovers to be used, thanks for the idea:-)
Posted by: ipukris | September 30, 2009 at 10:43 AM
It's a lovely scarf and so nice that it's made from your baby blanket yarn. You'll both be able to snuggle together in no time :o)
On a different note, I wondered if I could email you with a crochet query I have about granny squares? Not really sure where I'm going wrong but something's not right! :o) Please don't worry if you're not up to it. I wont hold it against you ha ha ha xxx
Sam x
Posted by: Sam Moss | September 30, 2009 at 09:58 AM