Sunday 5 May 2024

Podcast Episode 13

 Hello and thankyou for visiting! Episode 13 of the Emerald Cottage podcast is now available, and you can find it here.

#podcast #crochet #knitting

Welcome to Emerald Cottage! My channel is all about crochet, knitting, sewing, cross-stitch, embroidery and any other crafty shenanigans!

You can find me here:

Blog           https://emeraldcottage.co.uk
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Email            jill@emeraldcottage.co.uk

 

::LINKS AND USEFUL STUFF TO KNOW::

::Finished Objects::
Virus shawl by Julia Marquardt using Yarnsmiths Pebble Haze Prints (Saltburn)
Emotional Support Chicken by The Knitting Tree
Percy Pig – I can’t remember where this was from, using Utopia Crafts Lux Velvet
Mabel the Chicken  by Oak and Marlow, using James C Brett Flutterby
Hans Christan Andersen SAL by CloudsFactory
Stitcher’s Paradise SAL by Durene Jones as featured in World of Cross-Stitching magazine
2024 Blackwork SAL by Peppermint Purple

 

::Works-in-progress::
Magical Garden scarf by CuteCrochetMakes using yarn by Botanical Yarn

 

::Cracking The WIP::
Trillium shawl by Elisabeth Davis de Herraiz using Rico Superba Sky Wave

 

::Acquisitions::
Yarns from The Dye Shack, Sheep on Mars, BirdStreet Yarn, Attic Dye Spin, and The Yarn Artist
Rigid Heddle Basic and beyond book from Sealy MacWheelie
Candle from YorkshireBlankets

 


Thursday 2 May 2024

Virus Shawl 1

 Its 2024 and I'm very late to the party, but I've just finished my first virus shawl!


I joined in with a crochet-along, you can find it if you go on Instagram and search for #anniversaryvirusshawlcal. Its hosted by Lisa of @lisapinenotes and runs every year in April.


There are lots of different stories about the virus shawl's origins, some say its a vintage pattern, some say its called the virus shawl because it went viral a few years ago. There is a pattern on ravelry here by Julia Marquardt but I don't know if it is her original pattern or if she's just written it up? If it is then I don't know why she's not being credited for it more often??


Anyway. Its a really easy pattern, a 3 row repeat which is very rhythmic, although the groups of trebles are in 10's and counting to 10 repeatedly in a crochet pattern is quite unusual. So whilst its a great TV pattern, you do have to keep counting all the time, so prepare to not have a clue what any of the characters in your show look like!

I made mine in Yarnsmiths Pebble Haze Prints yarn, in shade Saltburn, I love how the soft pinks and yellows merge together. Isn't it so pretty ?


As I said above, this was my first virus shawl, but I don't think it will be my last!


Til next time,
Jillxxx