Showing posts with label crochet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crochet. Show all posts

Monday, October 22, 2012

a granny chic opportunity

in a very unusual scenario for us here in Perth, we have a few opportunities still available to join the next crochet for beginners class with Danielle.
starting this Saturday, and finishing the following one, you can learn basics and migrate through to making a granny square as required for a blanket like Lynnie's.
if 9.45am - 1pm,  $80 for both classes, and the opportunity of making new yarny friends works for you, call the shop pronto and make your booking (93833794)

Maybe to entice you a little more here are a few squares I have been making from our baby cashmerino...



Saturday, October 13, 2012

head start

here in perth we have kitted up Lynnie's bright and cheery crochet granny blanket.  


10 coordinated balls of yarn, a crochet hook, instructions, a piccy and a head start...
Lynnie has crocheted each kit a starting square.


and please meet my newest critter of adoration...Olive.
just a baby at 11 weeks old she sure keeps a smile on my face!

I have added a facebook page for Mosman Park very recently, maybe you would like to take a look.
Sarah is working on the Balmain facebook page at present also.

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Great Wall of Potholders



One of the truly great things about working at Calico & Ivy, is working with the other girls in the shop.   Nothing like bouncing ideas off each other and encouraging one and other to go forth and conquer the next big project. 








One such project that arose recently, was when Kate suggested we make a wall of crocheted potholders.  When she returned the following day with a few she "whipped up", I knew I had to come to the party too.  In fact I think Kate had made all of hers before I had even made one!  And that was just the impetus that I needed to get cracking and complete mine in the recent school holidays. 







So, the wall of potholders is now up in Calico & Ivy Balmain.  Pop in and have a look. There are even a few spots still available in our crochet classes in Balmain, if you would like to learn to crochet.


Wednesday, April 25, 2012

rosita...

missoni was featured in a mag some time ago.  I snipped this image and have had it in the background of my inspiration board, but haven't purposely looked at it for the longest time... but it has stayed with me in spirit... and acted as my inspiration for my latest crochet project, but I didn't realise until I was well on my ripply way.
 


 I am sure you can relate.

Funnily my blanket resembles the image or colouring in no way whatsoever... but the missoni thing was happening deeply in my conscience.

I think my blanket looks more inspired by this image for colouring...


and this image for styling...


my blanket...



so much fun to make. 

If you want one too I will have the blanket and kit with pattern in Mosman Park and on-line early next week. 


Rosita is a beautiful woman with an amazing aesthetic... I want to be just like her when I grow up!

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

our perth crochet diva...

Danielle is our Perth crocheter extraordinaire.  Danielle teaches our beginners and goes on to teach flowers and hexagons to our crochet ravenous participants

A new blanket pattern is now available on our website to entice


crocheted in debbie bliss baby cashmerino

Danielle also brought in this lovely hexagon quilt, all stitched in Liberty fabrics - her favourite


Pop in store and add your name to our list for one of Danielle's classes

Thursday, July 8, 2010

a finishing touch

I have been nesting a little lately.   The colder weather, and having my eldest daughter under the roof a little more regularly when she visits from Karratha, has made me centre a little more on snuggling up the home front.  I make subtle changes, then more dramatic ones (found an amazing antique cupboard from India the other day that now comfortably sits in our bedroom), but in all my stitching days I have never made a cover for our bed.  A quilt has never seemed right.
You know how you just have to add one right element to a room and suddenly everything else seems to fall into place?  Well the addition of the new cupboard made the bed cover dilemma a dilemma no more.  It immediately spoke of the need for a crocheted blanket.
Heidi's blanket came to mind and I knew something similar would be the answer, so away I went...


I have chosen Debbie Bliss's Baby Cashmerino because so many colours were available to me (and Lynn suggested it might keep the weight down).
So with all of the unfinished projects I have underway, yep, I have begun another... naughty, naughty (yet truly blissful because this is how I work and I can't fight it... and I know many of you are with me on this).
I have now completed 18 blocks, each block takes around 1 hour, and I have 121 in total to make.  Sinchy!  ha...ha!

Now another inspirational blanket is that made by our Lynn, again in Baby Cashmerino.


Lynnies is finished and has a lot more pink than I dare use (still coming to grips with pink am I).

And what about this border... how perfect.


Lynnie's attention to detail is a major part of why she is such a talent.  I will settle for a much simpler edging, as I must get a project or two finished within my lifetime.

Would you like to make a crochet blanket?

Our latest class listing is now on our web page... and lots of crochet classes have been scheduled, as have knitting classes... and quilting and ... the list goes on!

If you do not receive the email notification of our class listings, and would like to, pop onto our website's homepage and in the top right hand corner is the link to follow to pop your details into and from here on in you will in the loop.  Better yet, click here, and you are right there.

That's all folks!

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

flirty florals

Danielle and Lynn are teaching a class on crochet flowers this term.  We've had a few requests for these flirty little numbers as they can embellish any project be they textile or yarn based.

I thought I would show you some samples as they didn't get to me in time for the class list.


Lynnie was having a 'pink' moment when she began crocheting these babies.  The two larger flowers are daisys, the mid sized pinkie is a three dimensional flower made using popcorn stitch, and the teeny ones we call milleflori.


These milleflori are 'joined as you go' and with more additions a fun round cushion can be achieved.

If this sounds like the class for you, call the shop (9383 3794) and book your position as this class is scheduled for Friday April 23rd.

Monday, February 15, 2010

i before e

'Calico' has stocked a book named Flea Market Style for a while now, it is one of those visually inspiring books that always delights me when I flick through.

Heidi Steinmann (see title) bought Flea Market Style some time ago and this book then went on to became her inspiration after finishing a Learn to Crochet class here.  We helped Heidi to make an initial selection of yarns and she now visits regularly to buy add ons for the continuing growth of her crochet squares blanket.  I need add not much more to this story, as it unfolds...

 
An image extracted from Flea Market Style by Emily Chambers...

...and Heidi's version

 


Heidi is using Cascade yarn in an off white as the background (100gm - $12.50) and a mix of DK yarns from Debbie Bliss and Cascade for the colour highlights.

You should be so proud Heidi, your blanket is spectacular.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Silly Billy

We had a little visitor while in Mandurah, and he presented us with a few dilema's, you see he was a little bird, and we have a little cat.
The story goes....
Mama and dada bird expelled little Billy (as he became known to us) from the nest, as they felt it was time he took to the skies, but little Billy had other ideas, and chose to be a ground dweller for a while.  No amount of coaxing from mama and dada was going to get Billy to make his maiden flight.
This little scenario was being played out just outside of my kitchen window, and I became very aware of the situation by the somewhat shrill and distressed cries from his parents, as they became aware he could not get back to the safety of the nest, and dark was descending.  Eventually they manouvered Billy to they safest place they could find which was a dark corner by the trunk of the tree that held the nest, and they retreated for the night.
Being very aware that my Lily cat would enjoy the delicious morsel that Billy presented, it was time to take over.  We rigged a box up to the pergola rafters and placed a makeshift nest inside of it for Billy's comfort, and up he went.
It was a mighty blowy night that night, and I ventured out at around 3am to see the box swinging wildly in the wind, but all was well.
Next morning we placed Billy back where he had been left, and began a rotation system of Billy in the house in his nest, and cat outside for a bathroom break, and vice versa.
We found that Billy's problem was that although well developed, his tail feathers had hardly emerged, thus affecting his balance.  Now to cut a long story short, we kept cat from bird for four days, while mama and dada continued to work on Billy's flight abilities.
None of these tiny birds seemed at all unhappy with our human interference, they just had a job to do.
Darling Billy took to the skies and hopefully a happy bird life much to the relief of the by then three carers who had become completely besotted by him.
Now this little story may seem a little removed from Calico and Ivy, but no...


Here you see little Billy in his makeshift nest... yes, I had crocheted it after a lesson from Anthea from assorted shot cottons, and padded it out with fine slivers of Liberty.  A fine pad for a sweet bird.

If you have been considering doing the crochet basket course with Anthea, I now feel I have put forward an argument for you all to attend...
you never know when a silly Billy will come knocking

Saturday, January 30, 2010

What a Week!

Isn't it always difficult to get back into the groove after a break?  Slowly I am catching up on all of the Calico and Ivy background activities and the class list will be available on our website this coming Monday.

Pat Brown visited this week with her version of Danielle's crochet hexagon blanket.

 

Pat and her wonderful wide smile.

 

Pat has embraced crochet enthusiastically.  With a new grandchild around the corner she has whipped up this marvel for the nursery, and has now moved on to Suzie's Taiyo crochet blanket.

Danielle Turner will be teaching the technique for the hexagons in a class this term.  Also available now is a pattern for the blanket priced at $20.00,  a collaborative work by both Danielle and Lynn Jones.

Saturday, January 9, 2010

Joy

Joy... to spend time with a truly happy collection of customers yesterday

Joy...to see so many country girls, great to catch up again

Joy...simply to be back


 snippets from the shop - the cooling powers of white



Suzie's crochet afghan is attracting lots of attention as it is quick and cool under hand...the Noro Taiyo yarn she chose has exquisite colourings.