Saturday, September 18, 2010

Crochet News: Snowflake Success!

If you've read anything previous I've written about my crochet projects or checked out any of the patterns I've posted, you know I have never blocked or starched any of my work and I've crocheted plenty of projects in the last twelve months.  Why?  I'm guessing that by the time I finish a crochet project I'm so happy it's done I want it to be DONE and give it away before I make it look neat and perfect with blocking and/or starching it.   Lazy.  That's what my problem is, I get lazy and bored with the thought of ironing or waiting for starch to dry, or the horrid idea of wetting a doily for fear I would screw up all that hard work somehow. 


This snowflake didn't take very long to make, not like a doily does for me to finish, of course.  I decided I am not making these snowflakes to lay in a plastic storage box somewhere.  They are going to hang on our Christmas tree - and not ten years from now, I'm determined to cover our tree in December with many snowflakes, all having their own personality and style.  That means I have to starch and block them.  Yikes! 


Well, I did starch and block this snowflake, scared for some reason I would botch it up and would end up with trashing my snowflake and forget the whole idea of a snowflake covered tree.   Fearfully, I submersed the snowflake in starch and even squeezed it and rolled it.  It still looked like a snowflake after all that, so I blocked it and let the darn thing dry.

Today I sprayed it with Scotchgard fabric protector (which, so far, did not discolor the bright white crochet thread that I used to crochet the snowflake).  After adding fishing line I hung the snowflake on an ornament hanger (see below) I picked up on sale at our local hospital gift shop.  (Weird where you can find things for crafts and arts!)


Here's the final outcome of my fear and procrastination and the nervous wait for the snowflake to dry:  (Sorry - again - about the horrible photography!  I'm still trying to figure out this digital camera.)


FYI (in case you missed the previous post about this project)
This is Snowflake 41 from the Big Book Of Thread Ornaments by Leisure Arts book # 4795
(the link will take you to Amazon.com list of that book for sale)

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