Wednesday, 1 May 2013

Soft Touch


I have been a textile maker since I was taught cross-stitch by my matriarchs in church...not Sunday school- more surreptitiously in the evening services with knotted work being passed along the row to be rescued. My passion continues and new projects excite my senses and occupy may nimble fingers whilst watching some home-selling or Master chef type telly-watching. As such, it may be surprising that after hmphteen years that I only learnt to crochet this year. It was a precious time when my mum visited where she taught me as her college friend had taught her. My fear of reading patterns no barrier as my mum translated as only she can, and ta da- crocheted circles are now a collection of much complemented coasters.


The Mollie Makes was Issue 15, writer
Suzanne Jackson of 
Dirtylush.etsy.com
Inspired by the magazine Mollie Makes, a publication that caters to the hallowed middle-ground between professional makers and hobby-makers, and does so challengingly, inspiringly and well, I made some crocheted bangles. These are a happy accessory for a jewellery-loving mama, with a littl'un learning to walk there is a lot of potential head-banging to be done by chunky wooden bangles. These are bright and...soft (not traditional sales speak but i'm sure it is striking a chord with some of you).

Moving forward, metallic blue (so nineties) crochet hook in hand and nervous energy after a job interview surging through my limbs, I set to work on the mark 1 crochet necklace, where my denim neon palette my by exercised and adorned. See below.



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