Thursday, April 26, 2012

Knitting & Crochet Blog Week Day 4

Day Four - Thursday 26th April, 2012

A Knitter or Crocheter For All Seasons?
As spring is in the air in the northern hemisphere and those in the southern hemisphere start setting their sights for the arrival of winter, a lot of crocheters and knitters find that their crafting changes along with their wardrobe. Have a look through your finished projects and explain the seasonality of your craft to your readers. Do you make warm woollens the whole year through in preparation for the colder months, or do you live somewhere that never feels the chill and so invest your time in beautiful homewares and delicate lace items. How does your local seasonal weather affect your craft?
So today's topic is regarding the seasons. I find lately I've turned more to a crocheter for all seasons, especially with the little one around. I'm always looking to make stuff a season ahead for her so that she gets the most wear out of it. My mistake with that in the beginning? Not knowing that she'd be born at 8.5 lbs and that now, at nearly 9 months old, be in 12 month clothes so in the beginning there were some flaws in my plan such as this cute hoodie I was so proud to make that she never really got to wear:


So after learning my lesson with that one, I recently (as in maybe a couple weeks ago) finished this one in 18 month size with plans for it to be worn on our yearly trip to Maine in the fall :)

Luckily it's a little big now which means it should work during the season it's intended!
As for other items and their seasons...I took a look at my projects on Ravelry to see when  I completed them and what kind of projects they were. I will say that prior to looking at the project page, I thought I was a crocheter who crocheted projects for whatever the current season is but apparently not.

This obviously screams Spring but I started/finished it in December (Winter)
Can't say I'd wear this in July when it was started/finished

All in all, I'm pretty much all over the place. It's just whatever project strikes me at that moment. It could be a project appropriate for the current season or a project meant to be for Winter that I'm completing in the summer heat of August.

I like to try and keep on top of my gift crafting as well so I didn't really apply that to this post since I didn't consider gifts to necessarily be a part of WHEN I crochet them seasonally :) Those things I just NEED to get done, no matter the time of year!

6 comments:

  1. I'm right there with you about the gift crafting... it seems like an all-year job!

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  2. I had all these great thoughts about things I was going to make for Little Man and knowing what a slow knitter (and ADHD knitter) I am, a lot of them have been put to the wayside.

    If I make him anything, it's usually something he won't be able to wear for awhile because I wanted to make sure it would fit when the time came instead of not being able to wear it at all.

    ::sigh::

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  3. my mum always said make/buy it big for them to grow into

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  4. Beautiful work, adorable baby clothes! If I'm making clothes for a baby, I generally go for 12-18 month sizes. Lots of people give newborn sizes as gifts, but I think it's nice to have something to be put away for future wear!

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  5. The baby work is really really lovely
    nice to meet you during blog week

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  6. Your little one is adorable! I gave up on making sweaters for my little guy because I could never guess right on his size.

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