Looks like someone stole my hills today, they completely vanished in a puff of fog. Pfffffffffff, gone. It's been such a gloomy day today weather-wise, but inside Number 24 life has felt rather sweet, cosy and homely and not at all gloomy.
A five-in-the-bed cuddly start. Tea and toast. Baking. A little laundry handling. Frothy coffee with aforementioned baking. Pottering. Playing. Reading. Fire lighting. Chatting. Mulled wine and toasted marshmallows. Oh, and some cosy hooky work too............
I managed to persuade J to hold the fort with Little B this afternoon whilst I spent time making and photographing a tutorial for the Pretty Trim. As I mentioned, we've had extremely low light levels here today so even when I positioned myself directly in the Attic window the light wasn't very good for photographing I'm afraid. I did my best though (almost gave up at one point), as I really, really want to get this done for you so that you can get busy Trimming.
There's the result of two solid hours hooking, with forty-four accompanying photographs.
Do you know that while I'm writing this post, I'm simultaneously uploading pictures to a tutorial page, cos I really want to make it happen and my time is very limited. So I write a sentence on this post, hop across, upload picture number eighteen to the tutorial page. Hop back. Brain racing at eightytwomilesanhour. Another sentence or two. Hop across, upload picture number nineteen to the tutorial.
Of course I've yet to actually write the words for the tutorial, but will try and shimmy that procedure into the next few days. Somehow. Because you are soooooooooooooo worth it. And I love that you love what I do. Soooooooooooo much. You make me very happy, you know that?
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{{{{{{ THE TUTORIAL IS DONE!!!! }}}}}}
It's called "Pretty Crochet Trim" and can be found in my left hand sidebar down at the bottom with all my other patterns. Or click {{HERE}} to go to it. Have lots of hooky fun! xxxxxxxx
Hi Lucy!
Love, Love, Love your blog and all the hooky goodness you do. I also look forward to your tutorial.
I have a question. . Where did you get your red & white dot hook?
Thanks,
Debbie
Posted by: Debbie Johnson | November 21, 2011 at 07:26 PM
Great trim, thanks for all your hard work already - and now all the best for the writing....
have you seen these on Pinterest?
http://pinterest.com/pin/186336503302087245/
Posted by: Joyce Stewart | November 21, 2011 at 07:12 PM
Cuddly mornings with little ones are something I really miss - lucky you.
Posted by: Julie | November 21, 2011 at 05:49 PM
Makes me wish I could get over my mental block! I'm no good at either crochet or knitting! But I love to admire other ppl's work and you are totally fab!x
Posted by: mel | November 21, 2011 at 05:18 PM
Dear Lucy damp and foggy Sunday and damp dark and rainy here today.
Trying to stitch was difficult. Your crochet trim looked good in your photo.
Can you let us know what yarn you are using too. Thank for spending so much time to prepare a tutorial for all your many followers around the globe.xx
Posted by: Sarah west mids uk | November 21, 2011 at 05:10 PM
I love the five-in-the-bed cuddly start. No better way to start the day! And mulled wine in November, how decadent!
Posted by: Helen | November 21, 2011 at 05:05 PM
Thank so much for taking your time and writing a tutorial for us Lucy! I can´t wait to make one too. Love your last photograph so much!
I´m sending you lots of love! Barbina
Posted by: Barbina | November 21, 2011 at 04:52 PM
♥♥♥ thanks for sharing your talents!!! ♥♥♥
Posted by: Steph @woolythyme | November 21, 2011 at 02:01 PM
Thank you Lucy for all that you share with us.Its greatly appreciated.You spread sunshine:)
I miss the morning snuggles.My Sunday started with tending to sick kitty,Big breakfast for all the teenagers that slept over,laundry,cleaning up after said teenagers,time with Hubby and crocheting some of your birds:)Thanks again,have a great week!
Posted by: angela-southern USA | November 21, 2011 at 01:26 PM
First chain on the hook and waiting... :)
Posted by: Gill | November 21, 2011 at 01:20 PM
i can't wait for the tute, but take your time, don't worry! ;) i absolutely love the colours of that trim, they're gorgeous! have a good day then. :)
Posted by: Earendil | November 21, 2011 at 12:40 PM
I spent 4 hours driving through thick fog yesterday.. and only had 10 minutes hooky time to calm my nerves when I got home, so it is nice to live vicariously and read about your lovely day! Lovely little votive trim Lucy... You make LOADS of people happy too :)x
Posted by: Stocki | November 21, 2011 at 11:57 AM
Thank you Lucy, it's wonderful to have you on the other side of the screen. A hug from southern Spain.
Posted by: Esther | November 21, 2011 at 11:32 AM
It's foggy in the Cotswolds too! booooooo!!
What dedication to your followers Lucy. It's very very much appreciated.
:)
xx
Posted by: Tickety-boo | November 21, 2011 at 11:28 AM
It was a very foggy day here too, & our day was pretty similar to yours. Everyone ended up in our bed, a very tasty roast dinner was made, some hookiness occurred. It was a lovely day :-)
Am loving the hooky trim, & cannot wait to make some as I have tons of jars that need to be prettified!! Thanks in advance for the tute. xx
Posted by: Lisa | November 21, 2011 at 11:26 AM
Those colors are so lovely that they compensate a little for the fog outside...
Posted by: Lidar | November 21, 2011 at 11:21 AM
Lucy, I think is lovely that you put so much effort into a tutorial for us. Thank you!!
Now I will make this little trim for a candle and when I need it I can light it and think of you and all you share with us. You always make me smile!!
Posted by: Edith van der Bol | November 21, 2011 at 10:30 AM
Most of my work is “al ojo” in Spanish means, going with the flow, just do it with no pattern very instinctive... jaja Sometimes it works, sometimes it does not. But I found myself for the very first time buying some crochet flower books in amazon, soon to be delivered, we’ll see. I do not even know how to read the key words jaja I am telling you, al I do is “al ojo”.
I am very glad you sepend time in helping others to find their ways in crochet science, that is how I learnt the basic stuff, via my grandmother who was showing me there, directly!. No written NOTHING! I miss her! :(
Posted by: Lorena Sonido Retro! | November 21, 2011 at 10:12 AM
Many thanks, its due to you that I have made a granny blanket and am now making the daisy scarf, also my husband has caught the bug and is making his own granny blanket, I have to tell you that he has never crocheted in his life but is making a good job of it.
Can't wait until you post the tutorial on the edging it looks lovely.
Thanks again
Briony
x
Posted by: Briony | November 21, 2011 at 09:44 AM
I absolutely love that sweet trim, thank you so much for making us a tutorial! My little hanging herbs cabinet in the kitchen is in desperate need of some embellishment, it will be perfect! :-) xxxx
Posted by: Nanita | November 21, 2011 at 09:39 AM
I only found your blog a week or so ago and i am really "hooked" now, i cant get enough of your enthusiasm for life! i pour through your previous posts and cant wait for your new ones. Keep up the good work and please think about writing a book you are a natural!!!!
Posted by: Lesley | November 21, 2011 at 09:03 AM
Like Rofie above, I always check to see if you have a new post whenever I log in......and if there is one my day starts off well! There is something so comforting about reading about your family day to day life accompanied by all that colour...I scroll through old posts to get my 'colour hit'!! Thank you so much for sharing x x x x x
Posted by: Mandy Mc | November 21, 2011 at 08:57 AM
Have my hook at the ready! Thank you so much for doing this! Xx
Posted by: Alison | November 21, 2011 at 08:42 AM
Thank you Lucy,
really nice!
Love Judith
Posted by: Judith | November 21, 2011 at 08:40 AM
gracias por estos tutoriales me seran de ayuda
Posted by: africa | November 21, 2011 at 08:00 AM