Wednesday 14 March 2012

What Do You Do With One Ball of Yarn ?....



Hello Lovelies, I hope you are all having a good week, over the weekend I was going through my yarn and discovered I'd got some Sirdar Sublime baby cotton kapok dk but only one ball of each colour. I decided to use these odd balls up and started looking through my crochet patterns. 
So the answer to my question "what do you do with one ball of yarn?" is make crocheted Wash Cloths, pretty and practical, also it would make a great gift.


The pattern is from Cute & Easy Crochet by Nicki Trench, I just added an extra row around the edge of, ch2, miss1dc,1dc, it gives a pretty scalloped edge.






They've been tried and tested by Paige, she has been using them to wash her face and said they feel so much softer and nicer to use than a traditional face flannel. I'd love to know what you do with your leftover wool !!!!

Also over the weekend my friend Kerry and I went to Birmingham Art Gallery to see 10 Drawings by Leonardo da Vinci, they are travelling to 5 museums around  the U.K. in celebration of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee. It was fascinating and well worth a visit if they are coming near you.


We were going to a restaurant for lunch but it was such a beautiful spring day that we went to McDonalds and sat in Victoria Square to eat, it was bustling, I think everybody else had the same idea. They have a giant T.V. in the square for everyone to watch sporting events, this is my favourite part of Birmingham, it has such a nice buzz.We couldn't go to the city and not pop into the House of Fraser haberdashery department, I bought some gorgeous Amy Butler Belle Organic Aran and some Rowan Cashsoft.
That's it for now, thanks for looking, I've still got some of the Sublime yarn left so will find another pattern to use up the rest, so watch this space !!!!

 Happy Crafting
xxxxDebxxxx

19 comments:

Alice said...

Hi Deb, I just came to your blog from Mama Kashi and I think the wash cloths would make really, really good summery presents. I'm only just starting to knit, so haven't had the problem of only having one ball of yarn left yet but I'll keep this in mind! Alice

Kashi said...

How funny you wrote about one ball of yarn. I have spent the morning trying to figure out what to do with the odd small balls of yarn I have left from other projects. This is a good idea.

Stefanie said...

That's a smart way to use a ball of yarn!
I love the pastels and how you styled the photos.
I've been using leftovers for stuffies for my daughters.

LaaLaa said...

Those are absolutely gorgeous Deb! You've inspired me yet again. I hope you're ok. Xx

Anonymous said...

Absolutely adorable Deb! I just love your creativity! I wish I had time to crochet! You so inspire me! Hugs, Joanna

Linda Breedlove said...

What a fabulous way to use that yarn... and so pretty... love that stack of colors!!!

Julie Tucker-Wolek said...

I loveeeeee that idea for those little gifts! So beautiful!!! I loveeeeeeeeeee them!! And how exciting to see that art exhibit! I bet it was AMAZING!

Unknown said...

I had to smile when I saw your wash clothes.. We have about 5 here at my house. No I did not make them.. My husbands Ex-girl friend made them. That was over 15 years ago.. And they still look great.. Yours look amazing.

Hugs, Linda

Suzanne said...

You went to Da vinci?!?! I'm so jealous. I love his work. Those wash cloths look so soft and yummy. I still want to buy myself some nice cotton for projects like these. It will have to wait a bit haha. What are you going to do with the Rowan Cashsoft (I have a soft spot for anything with cashmere)?

Deb Hickman said...

I'm not sure yet,Suzaane, what I'm going to do with it. I've got 4 different colours now, it probably be end up been a blanket.xxx

Anonymous said...

i always use a flannel, I'd love one of those ;) if only I could crochet.....

Your opener made me smile, maddie's ballet teacher calls them "my Lovelies" and she loves it :)

Nicky said...

I love your cloths, so pretty. I have just ordered that book from the library and recently learnt to crochet (like yesterday lol) so I may have to make some myself.

Ros said...

Clever you!! They look lovely and a fabulous gift ...

Ros said...

PS ... Glad you liked the book

Lisa said...

These are so pretty and look wonderfully soft. How clever you are to come up with the idea and what a perfect gift. I really have to get on with learning!
And I'm super jealous that you got to the exhibition - I'd love to see them and the BMAG is my fave place in Brum to go and sit and contemplate a bit. *sigh*

Sue Lelli said...

OOOH! Too pretty to ever use but they would look so FAB on display and make just the perfect gift! Clever girl!

Unknown said...

Yes, leave that to you Deb, to create something this pretty out of a ball of yarn, smart girl!! Ira xxx

Anonymous said...

i love your wash cloths what a fab idea!

lauren bergold said...

well, up to now, i've used my leftovers to make little amigurumi dolls... OR to make loads of mix-n-match flowers (that get sown together to make fun scarves for the nieces!) or with small gauge yarn i make barbie doll clothing (again for the nieces!) ...but NOW... i think i will make washcloths instead b/c these are FAB!!!!!!! ♥♥♥

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