Sandra Paul

Here we go Loopy Lou


I've been enjoying working with this yarn. It's Rowan Purelife Revive, I've never used it before but it's very interesting up close because it's got a lot going on in there. The pink and red make up the main colour but there are flecks of blues, yellow, orange and even a neon green.

I've been using it in the poncho I've been working on and I like the effect of this yarn against the plain pink which makes up the main part. I've been wanting to make a poncho for a while. I love shawls, really love them, but they do have a habit of getting all un-arranged and flopping down from where you'd like them to stay. I wanted something that would keep me warm and allow me to make a cup of tea without me having to hold everything in place to stop it dangling in the cup while I do it.




I wanted something fairly simple but not completely plain so I used one main colour and just added a couple of contrasting rows to keep it interesting. I quite like how it turned out. My favourite bit, naturally, is the loops on the bottom. I had the idea to do this sort of thing a while ago and this seemed like the right place to try it out and I love the effect. It looks all intertwined and highly complicated but it's really not. It's actually easy peasy to do. The hardest part was thinking out different sizes.

I wanted to make this into a pattern and I also wanted to have an attempt at a garment with different sizes and this, relatively simple thing seemed like a good place to start. I don't know about you, but crochet maths can sometimes make my head hurt so it took me a while to figure out how it should all go. But I managed it and actually, once I could see the pattern in the numbers, it was quite straight forward to go up and down in size.

To test things out, I'm making a second once for my Little Miss. She actually asked if I would make one for her, which she doesn't often do. It's hard to refuse her cute little face and anyway,it gives me a good chance to check my sizing theories. If that works out ok I'll get the pattern and other sizes all tested. All very exciting but I'm feeling a little intrepid too, this sizing business is new ground for me.

Still, if all goes well, I'm hoping to have a go at re-working my Granny Shrug pattern, which is something I've been wanted to do since I originally made it.

I'll have my fingers crossed while I see how it goes.



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: : LOOPY LOU PONCHO : :
Pattern: Coming Soon (Hopefully!)
Hook: 4.5mm (G/H)
Yarn: Debbie Bliss Rialto Aran - Rose & Maroon Debbie Bliss Cashmerino Aran - Heather Rowan Purelife Revive - Firestone


S x




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