When I gifted the first of this original Wassily01 Boxy Japanese Jacket to my friend last year as a belated birthday present, it was too small for her. So this year, I have used exactly the same pattern but with different yarns and hook sizes to create this Extra Large and roomy Japanese Boxy Jacket. I hope this time, we have a successful fit.
z. Oversize Top in Clean Mosaic Crochet (CMC) • pattern
A warm, easy, oversize top in CMC: It is winter, I am feeling fat but cold. I wanted an easy to put on top/vest that I can wear anywhere. Something that would hide my fatty bits while hopefully, look a bit flattering. All I can say is that I was so pleased with this pattern that (so far), I have made three 😀
And for a bonus, it is reversible! (Just as long as your joining seams are pretty neat). [Read more…]
z. Chinese Box Top in Clean Mosaic Crochet (pattern avai)
Chinese Box Top is made for charm and comfort with a dash of stylised Chinese characters. This was made using the Clean Mosaic Crochet method, featuring a loose, comfortable shaping that I really appreciate.
z. Cats Pocket Scarf in Clean Mosaic Crochet – FREE graph pattern (CH0351)
Cats Pocket Scarf is my first full project use of my Clean Mosaic Crochet (CMC) technique. And I think the test run turned out ok. While the pocket scarf is scheduled to fly off to USA, I will be offering the cats graph as a FREE graphed pattern.
z. Happy Mikki Gloves and Wrist Warmer
Happy Mikki Gloves combines both the beloved warmth and functionality of fingerless gloves with the specifically designed feature of being an extra warm and cushy wrist warmer.
The colours in the first pair I made were inspired by the talented Mikki Ferrugiaro’s amazing use of vibrant colours in some of her magnificent beaded works. Hence, the name “Happy Mikki”. These gloves are not just meant for warmth and support but also for the often needed burst of happy colours.
Z. Floral Pocket Scarf in C2C Crochet (CH0529) – pattern listed
Pocket Scarf seems to be the in thing this season. So I jumped in with my take on the pocket scarf (aka pocket shawl) in this Floral Pocket Scarf. The technique I used was LC2C (Linked C2C) crochet but you can as easily make this using the standard C2C (Corner to Corner) crochet.
z. Wassily02 Knee Lt Boxy Japanese Jacket – in LC2C (pattern listed)
This Wassily02 Jacket is a knee length jacket, styled in the comfy, free size, Japanese boxy jacket style. As with the first of this series, Wassily01 Jacket (normal length), this too is based on one of Wassily Kandinsky’s art pieces and created using LC2C (Linked C2C) crochet.
(view gallery of images at the bottom of page)
Wassily02 Knee Length Japanese Boxy Jacket (CHO527)
z. Wassily01 Boxy Japanese Jacket – in Linked C2C (pattern listed)
Wassily01 Jacket – the colours and illustration on this jacket are my abstractions from some of Wassily Kandinsky’s fabulous abstract art. Hence the name.
The shape was inspired by the easy, casual, and comfy Japanese-style boxy jackets. It is generally free sizing, which is very convenient.
I made this using LC2C (Linked C2C). LC2C is like C2C (Corner to Corner) crochet – except I like my LC2C so much better. Why? Because it produces a nice, dense, drapable, cushy fabric. The standard C2C crochet produces too many large holes in the fabric and worse, the holes keep getting larger with use!!
You can find out how to crochet LC2C in my photo tutorial.
Wassily01 Japanese Boxy Jacket (CHO526)
z.Round Short Crochet Cape CH0523 (Crochet Pattern) – pattern listed
Pattern for this round, short crochet cape is now available. This cape is worked in overlay crochet. Perfect for avoiding chilled necks and shoulders when you want to sit up in bed to read or meditate. But it is so lovely and flattering that it is also ideal to expose it to admiration in town or for a fun outing.
The short cape is easy to wear, much easier than a jacket.
Pattern Available at:
- at ClearlyHelena: Round Short Crochet Cape CH0523 – Pattern Only
- at Ravelry: Short Crochet Cape – Pattern
You can wear it with collar up or down.
z. Flip Flop Crochet Booties, How To
Flip Flop Crochet Booties – This is my first crochet booties using a pair of flip flops (aka slippers, thongs). So there was a lot of frogging and experimentation along the way. I will try my best to detail the steps I took.
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