Sunday, January 30, 2011

Purple Lined Fat Bottom Bag

Yea,  I'm back to that.  The Fat Bottom Bag (pattern available in Stitch N Bitch, The Happy Hooker) has taken over most of my crochet time.  I made this one with  myself in mind but I'll probably give it to someone as I've done with all of the other FBBs I've made.  I can't help but want to see someone smile when I give a FBB to her.








I used a velveteen material to line this one with and found I do like it very much as it gives the bag body and structure or form.  Granted, it was a bit more difficult to do the gathering row because the material is so thick but I managed to gather it nicely by pulling my gathering stitches tightly as I went along.








I purchased dark purple handles at Joann's that would match this bag perfectly, only trouble being that the handles were cheaply painted and the paint kinda chipped or rubbed off easily and made the handles look used and junky.  I wanted a more elegant look for this bag because of the lining I chose the clear handles which go nicely with the shiny embroidery in the fancy lining material.




Adding a jeweled barrette I found at a 98 cent store to the outside as an embellishment completed the fancy look I was working on and I'm very pleased with this bag.  It'll cause me  a bit of pain to give it away but I'm sure making someone else happy with it will ease that pain and make me feel great.  lol.


One thing I'd like to point out for all Fat Bottom Bags - I was using magnetic snaps as closures on some of the FBBs I've made in the past.  I found the clasps to be more of a bother than they're worth.  They tend to not open easily and pull on the crochet yarn too much.  One bag that I gave to a friend of mine actually unraveled because of the way the snaps pulled on the yarn when she opened her bag each time.  I am going to repair her bag and add a different type of closure, probably a crocheted strap to go over the top with a button hole and a nice looking button or will make a yarn button for closure.



Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Crochet News: The Find Of A Lifetime! Crochetology.net!

I had the pleasure today of stumbling across a site I've never seen before and I'm sorry to say I have no idea how I got there, just that it was what I like to call a "God shot".   (A God shot being something that happens only due to divine intervention.)  I know God knows my heart and my desires and what makes me happy in my little world.  He knows I've been trying to put ideas together that lay in my heart and my mind's eye but I do not have the crochet intellect and experience to put my ideas and longings to hook and thread.  I've tried, believe me, and I've got a dozen or so projects that I started and then had to stop because I hit a hitch in the road and could not progress to complete the projects.   Crochetotology.net put an end to the end of my projects.  Fatima opened my eyes, taught me things I thought I knew.  Now I have guides to the following (and a lot more!)

  •  More About The Square  details how to use a square motif to make a long sleeved top.  Includes a motif pattern in diagram.  (You'll have to follow the previous link to see the top Fatina constructed and how to do it yourself.)

  • From Doily To Dress An excellent post explaining her procedure for turning any crochet doily pattern (new, vintage or antique) into a wearable dress or other garmet.  This is something I've had in my mind to do but couldn't quite "get it".  Thanks to Fatima I'm going to be able to use some very old (possibly antique) doily patterns to make beautiful wearables!

There's also wonderful, beautiful stitch and motif patterns available such as one of my favorites:
  • Georgiana a hexagonish motif that  I think would make a beautiful top or skirt, or scarf.

Crochetology.net : The Art, The Pattern, And The Language Of Crochet.  That it definitely is!

If you want to learn, go there.  If you want to make something beautiful, go there.  If you're curious as to what I'm so excited about, GO THERE!