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Saturday, February 18, 2017

Planned Pooling - in Crochet

السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
Assalamu ‘alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh
(May the peace, mercy, and blessings of Allah be upon you)

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Planned Pooling (PP) is a unique and interesting way to create design in crochet or knitting from a variegated yarn (a yarn that's dyed using more than one color)Many variegated yarns have a repeating sequence of colors; can be 2 or more colors, and the length of each colors are varieties.

There are many kind of motifs can be created in PP technique.

Since the yarn PP trend hit between some of my friends a few weeks ago, there have been several tutorials posted in the group on how to achieve yarn pooling by my friends, however I experienced some difficulty in understanding how it worked. 


Alhamdulillah, I have a friend who is very patient to help me to do the PP in crochet. She guided me through messenger, long distance guidance because she lives in Malaysia. She helped me step by step, and she also gave me the link of PP tutorial by Marly Bird . Although, I had understood the theory of the PP after watched the video, but I just didn't understand why it never worked when I tried using the variegated yarn I have. 

First I tried to make the graph using the Planned Pooling website:


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Next I follow the technique from video tutorial by Marly Bird.


Here were several results of trial and error I had ever made:


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Looked horrible. I almost given up to make PP, I believed this PP was just not for me.


At my last trial, I finally found the basic logic of the PP, I could see how it work when I remembered Marly mentioned about the tension and also I found out that the yarn I used, have different lengths of colorways in some sequencesTherefore, the chain/sts counts cannot be consistent.
Due to the lengths of variegated colors in different colorways can be and are different, So the colorway should be treated uniquely and not the same as each other. The chain count may not make sense for the yarn I am using.

So I tried to look in different way to form the PP design by again using a little trial and error to get the design to work with my variegated yarn.
Finally, I am happy that I still can do the PP although I don't count the sts anymore after row 2. The key word is "tension"

I noticed I had to be very precise when it came to my tension. It was interesting because as I mentioned above that some of colorways had different length . So I have to make sure I tighten or loosen my tension slightly for the PP pattern continued to work. Other than that,I had to keep a very even tension throughout.

I am going to show you how I did it with this specific yarn. Like other PP, I also use Moss sts.

Moss Stitch: The Moss stitch (also called the Granite stitch);  sc 1, ch 1, skip 1 st, sc1, ch 1 in next - For more details you can see tutorial by Moogly


Here is my version, step by step to make PP 


First make ch for the length of project you would like to make plus about 10 cm for the base (This prevents you from having to constantly restart your chain if you still have not reach the desire length of work, and will get you on your way faster)

Chain until the complete color sequence is done (at least 1 set of color sequence). i.e. If there are 3 different colors (black, grey, white),  these considered as 1 set.
This means you will stop once the color sequence begins to repeat. It doesn’t matter which color you start with. Stop on the color before the next color (which is repeating) begins. Much better stop in very contrast color sequence, i.e between black and white or between black and grey.

You might not use the entire chain, do not worry about that. You will stop when the color sequence is completed. This will leave unused chains that you will undo later. 


In this sample I made PP only 1 color set - the last ch at White colorway sequence, and then start the Moss sts.

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After Row 1 completed, count the sts of each colorway sequence. The colorway sequence starts from Black and end in White.

Black - 10 sts
Grey - 12 sts
White - 12 sts

Before start row 2, omit last sts of White colorway, remain 11 sts.

Row 2: (start with White) - *ch 3, sc 1 into the 1st ch 1 sp, (ch 1, skip 1 st, sc 1 in next st), repeat () to the last ch 1 sp remain, sc 1 into the last ch 1 sp*

In this row 2 consist of: 1st  Moss st in White, 10 Moss sts in black, 12 Moss sts in Grey, and 11 Moss sts in White - Match with Row 1

These 1st two rows are the base of the PP design. From now on, do not really necessary to count of each sts. Just follow colorway sequence position of these 2 rows.


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 Row 3 - to next rows - repeat ** of row 2

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Important Note:

- Always pay attention to last st of each colorway in running row and the last sts of each color of 2nd row below from running row . The position of last st should move forward one Moss sts, as shown on image 7.

- Continue work the next rows with the same step as the row 3
- After few rows, will start to form the PP design . It is getting easier, just follow the line formed (that lean on to the left side) at lower rows. Refer to yellow line on image 9.

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Few tips:

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 Image 10 - green v shape represent is 1st Moss sts of new colorway sequence (Black);  the position should always be on the above of 2nd sts of 2nd row below from running row, which is the same colorway.

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Image 11 - Similar to image 10 but in middle colorway sequence.
It shows where to place the last st of a colorway sequence - the light green v shape is the last st of Black,  and at the same time where to place the 1st of next colorway sequence - orange circle shape is the 1st Grey.

Next tips are; when you facing the colorway is shorter or longer than the previous one:

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Image 12 - shows the last colorway is little bit too long. Look at the ch 1 sp in triangle shape on the picture 1, supposedly  in that ch 1 is the new colorway sequence which is Black. It's mean there are 2 extra sts of White. To solve this problem is by loosen the tension of few previous sts in White colorway. Frog 4 to 5 sts, and then redo each sts in little bit more loose tension then the regular one until you reach the new colorway sequence on hook before making 1st st of new colorway in the correct position. 
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Image 13 -  shows the last colorway is little bit too short. Look at the circle position on the picture 1, supposedly  in that ch 1 sp should be still in same colorway which is White, however, the colorway on hook already reach new colorway (Black). It's mean there is 1 short of st in White. To solve this problem is by tighted the tension of few previous sts in White colorway. Frogging 4 to 5 sts, and then redo each sts in little bit more tight tension then the regular one until you reach the new colorway sequence on hook before making 1st st of new colorway in the correct position. 


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Image 14 - similar case to image 13 but in middle colorway sequence - do the similar way. 

Hope this my version guidance in making PP help you little bit or even more...

Happy crochet......
Selamat mencoba.....


Friday, September 9, 2016

Tiny Kembang Sepatu in Tunisian Crochet

Assalamu ‘alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh :

السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
(May the peace, mercy, and blessings of Allah be upon you)

Kembang Sepatu in English is Hibiscus.
I had designed and made pattern of Kembang Sepatu in Tunisian crochet few years ago.
Today I challenged myself to make the Kembang Sepatu in Tunisian crochet using the very thin thread so it become very tiny. This is the smallest flower I had ever crochet.

The difficulties in making this tiny Hibiscus in Tunisian crochet were because; the thread was very thin, use 2 layers at the same time, so difficult to see each stitches. It took me about 4 hours to complete all.

Although it was kind of difficult to make but I am so happy with the result. I couldn't believe myself I could be that patient to make each part of the flower.

I use 2 thread at the same time for the flower and leaf.
For the flower - the colors are fuchsia and baby pink
For the leaf - the colors are green and gold
The thread is the one for machine embroidery
Hook size - 0.50 mm
Final size of the flower - estimate diameter - 3 cm 




Below are some images showing the process how to make the Tiny Hibiscus:





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Friday, August 26, 2016

Special Kembang Sepatu - 26 August 2016

Assalamu ‘alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh :

السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
(May the peace, mercy, and blessings of Allah be upon you)


The Special Kembang Sepatu

Kembang Sepatu is the name we call in Indonesian language for Hibiscus.

Why I call this crocheted Hibiscus "The Special Kembang Sepatu"?

It is because:
1. Today's date is the date when I was born 54 years ago. It used to be very special date to me, if no one remembered it, I was kind of sad and up set. Nowadays, not so special any more, well it is still the date of my birth, no one can change that, however I wouldn't be up set or sad anymore if no one remember. It is because, actually in Islam we don't celebrate a birthday

2. This kind of flower was the first time came out of my mind when I wanted to design a Tunisian Crochet pattern. It is rarely someone to make this flower in crochet, so I could make sure that the pattern was originally my own design. The pattern can be found  in Ravelry: Kembang Sepatu in Tunisian Crochet

3. Today is the first time I can make a crocheted flower complete pattern in a day including crochet the flower itself. I can make the diagram pattern fast using the Crochet Charts Application.

I am happy to share the pattern here.


Hibiscus flower pattern

Calyx Pattern

Leaf pattern

Pistil Pattern

Stitches Library
Finish size:
Diameter approximately 8 cm

Material:
- Any kind  of crochet cotton thread or polyester

Hook: 2/0

Note: I worked in continuous rounds for the base of petal

Lets get started....

First we make the flower, well actually there isn't any fixed rules which one first,  follow the Hibiscus diagram pattern above.

When you complete up to row 7, will be look like below image



This is when you finish row 8


After you complete row 9, the whole petals, 80% the flower complete


Next you can make the calyx, pistil and leaf

In below image, shows there are 2 pistils I made in 2 different way; 1 is as per diagram above and the other one I tried the technique to make robe that was shared by my friend, Iin Wibisono. She made the video how to make the crocheted robe. (sorry I don't have the link to her video to share)



After all part done, now can join all part.
You can use this Special Kembang Sepatu for anything, such as as brooch, or bad decoration, etc.
This time I made as it can be hanged anywhere.

First join the pistil inside the flower base, and then calyx at the bottom of flower, just on the center. And then make a simple robe, you can use the pistil pattern, which just make few amount of chains, in the middle part of robe make stalk (with the same technique) for the leaf, continue few chain and then  join at the bottom of calyx, last sl st all chains down to the 1st ch.



Here several images showing different angle:

Facing the flower


Showing from the bottom


The flower hanged



Isn't it beautiful????
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Hope you like it .....
Happy crochet.....
Selamat Mencoba....
Let me know if you don't understand and please share if you succeed to make it.....

Wednesday, August 3, 2016

Peci Rumah Keong

Assalamu ‘alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh :

السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
(May the peace, mercy, and blessings of Allah be upon you)

Few months ago I found Beautiful Wonderful Spiral motif designed by Femininity (the signature stated on the picture). I am not sure the name of the designer because the blog is in Arabic.

I had tried to make the motif as follow: 





For step by step of making this Beautiful Wonderful Spiral motif please click the name.

I love this motif and it remind me the Snail's shell. It gave me an idea to make a hat (peci in Indonesian).

I designed the hat really look like a Snail's shell at the top of hat, so I modified little bit the pattern.

Materials:
- Cotton yarn any colour

Hook size : 2.5 mm

Pattern abbreviation used:
ch - chain
bpdc - back post double crochet
bphdc - back post half double crochet
bpsc - back post single crochet
sl st - slip stitch
lp - loop , sp - space

Note:
  • Adult size need 11 rows for the crown including the pointed shape.
  • The hat is divided into 3 parts of making process such as;

  1. Part 1 - making the top part
  2. Part 2 - making the down part (the side of the hat)
  3. Part 3 - ribbing


  • Please follow the instruction in each pictures below for step by step to make Part I

PART I - POINTED SHAPE IN THE MIDDLE TOP




Total 20 sts (count from the bpdc that has marker)


Total 30 sts


Total 40 sts

Total 50 sts

Total 60 sts

Total 70 sts

Total 80 sts


Complete Part I with 80 sts on the last row (row 11).


Note:
  • Make 8 squares of The Beautiful Wonderful Spiral - please refer to the link above for making the square
  • The square consist of 5 rows
  • Last row of the square consist of (11 sts, 2 ch sp) on each side
  • Divided the Part I last row into 8 divisions consist of 10 sts each.
  • Join each sts of the last row square; one side to Part I; two sides to each squares



How to join the sts: Please refer to Joining sts

Complete Part II and has been joined to Part I and each 2 side of Part II

PART III - Ribbing

Before making the ribbing, start from one st of below side square, and continue with the following row:

Row 1:  ch 2, bpdc 1 into next 10 sts, dc2tog (1 dc in 2 ch sp of the same square and 1 dc in 2 ch sp of next square), [ bpdc 1 into next 11 sts, dc2tog (1 dc in 2 ch sp of the same square and 1 dc in 2 ch sp of next square)] 7 times, sl st in 2nd ch of ch 2.

Row 2 & 3: ch 2, bpdc 1 into each sts all the way around to the last st, sl st in 2nd ch of ch 2.

Start the ribbing:

Row 4 - 6: ch 2, (bpdc 1 in next st, fpdc 1 in next st), repeat () all the way around to the last st, sl st in 2n of ch 2

Complete the hat, fasten off.



Peci  Rumah Keong

For the flat top hat, omit row 3 & 5 of Part I, Part II & III remain the same.


 PART I OF THE FLAT TOP HAT


9 rows with total 80 sts of the last row






Selamat mencoba...
Happy crochet......

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