Hey! I'm finally ready to reveal my little tapestry crochet teaser I showed in this post.
I've been wanting to try tapestry crochet for ages, but I was too intimidated for a long time. It just looked so complicated and intricate, and though it sounded easy to do, I just couldn't believe it really would be.
Well guess what... it really is as easy to do as it sounds.
Tapestry crochet is crochet's version of fair isle knitting. But like most things crochet, it's waaaaaaay easier to do than fair isle. And, as far as I'm concerned, way more fun, too.
I've been wanting to try tapestry crochet for ages, but I was too intimidated for a long time. It just looked so complicated and intricate, and though it sounded easy to do, I just couldn't believe it really would be.
Well guess what... it really is as easy to do as it sounds.
Tapestry crochet is crochet's version of fair isle knitting. But like most things crochet, it's waaaaaaay easier to do than fair isle. And, as far as I'm concerned, way more fun, too.
So here's my little bag. Kind of anti-climactic, I know, after making you wait for weeks and weeks to see it. Well, I have no good excuse except that it didn't turn out quite the way I had planned, and then I couldn't decide how to finish it. And then I realized that a couple of the yarns I was using were actually thinner than the others which made the gauge go all off and wonky.
You can really see the wonkiness in this picture. That turquoise and gold colored yarn were both thinner than all the other yarns I used and so the bag sort of indents in that little area. Nothing huge, but just enough to make me less excited to finish it.
And then of course as soon as I started to make it I realized that if I'd made it a little bit smaller it would have been a perfect Kindle case/carrier. And then I realized that what I really, really want is a big bag with the same general pattern and maybe fewer colors. So the enthusiasm factor just kept diminishing until the only thing that could motivate me to finish it was the fact that I'd promised all my loyal blog people that I would show you what it was. So there you have it.
One thing I'm really glad about is that I finally tried a new technique. I am such a weeny about trying new techniques. Isn't that silly? But I really love the tapestry thing, and I plan to do more of it soon. So I guess this was more of a practice project.
Check out this purse I saw in Macy's...
Pretty wild that I saw this after I'd started on mine. I think I like the bigger checker pattern and the muted colors of this one better than mine.
4 comments:
I am eternally in awe of your yarn creativity. You know, I need a purse. What if someday a purse showed up at my house and I was like, "Wow, a purse!" And then I cried because it was so pretty. And then you were famous because you made me a purse (I don't know how, but if we are dreaming, let's go crazy). And then we ate pie. MMMMMM....pie.
Oh, but what a lovely practice project it is! Now that you know how to do it, think of all the things you could make... bags for books, little pockets for cell phones or Kindles or iPads, project bags for your hooky things! Hmm. I need one of these bags. Thanks Renee :o)
Are you crazy!!! Your bag is fantastic!!! Very clever and very pretty xxx
Thank you, ladies!
@ Casie- I will see what I can do about that purse. But you must supply the pie. ;-)
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