What toys did you have as a child? I always felt hard done by as I never had a Barbie or a Sindy (the British version), instead I got kits. I made felt things, string things, Scraperboard pictures, and Airfix kits. We made candles, resin paperweights, and plaster-of-paris Beatrix Potter characters. I can remember the projects, the people who were with me and the places I made them. Now I am very grateful.
I value the hand made for the time, skill and thought that goes into the creation. I have kept many of the things that were given to me, but I often wonder what people think when they receive my handmade gifts and cards. Do they also value them? Or do they just think I am eccentric?!
Lets look at this kit. At just £3.99 you can't expect fabulous quality, but I'd challenge anyone to actually use the hook that's supplied!
After peering at it for some time, and measuring it I finally decided that it's a 3mm.
I never learnt to crochet as a child. I remember learning to chain long rows of stitches and then working double crochet (SC) into the chain stitches. By which time I was thoroughly bored. My elder sister was the crocheter, she obviously had more patience than me! I think we had this Ladybird book. It is brilliantly written, leading the child consistently through the stitches, language and abbreviations. But my goodness is it dull!! I met a lady in Hobbycraft a few weeks ago who wanted to learn to crochet but didn't know where to start. I hope I set her off in the right direction. I tried to steer her past the Ladybird method and straight into producing something, no matter how humble.
The kit claims to make
two Jellyfish, but actually it would make four. I thought Jellyfish was a
weird thing to make, until I checked out Jellyfish on Ravelry and
realised how popular they are. I've obviously missed out on some
cultural reference here! So I also decided to leave off the eyes and mouth. Blame it on me growing up pre-SpongeBob! I will eventually make four and hang them around a craft ring to make a mobile.
It only remains for me to send you my very best wishes whether you are burning the winter yule log or celebrating in the summer sun.
Seasons Greetings
and
Happy New Year!
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