Archive for black

Black Wristwarmers with Brown-Blue-Green Flower

The latest addition to my Etsy shop (I know, I’m really slow on the whole creating inventory thing), these are black wool wristwarmers with a cotton blue and brown flower stitched on with green cotton.

They’re four inches tall, and seven and a half inches in diameter.

And, just in case you were wondering, they cost $8 and there will be a couple more photos of them up on Etsy in a matter of minutes!

Scarf to Replace Naty’s

Scarf to Replace Naty’s, originally uploaded by shanecrochets.

My friend Nathalie knitted me a beautiful scarf in these colors when I left Ecuador last year. Brilliant as I am, I left it in a bar earlier this year, so I’ve crocheted myself a new one so I can always remember her and her lovely gift. It was my first experience using shell stitch, which it turns out I really like.
You can see it in detail on my Flickr!

Black Hat w/ Brim and Blue Stripes

I made this one up and down the highways.  It was my first time making a hat that was all single crochet, and I think it turned out pretty well.

Lots of firsts! It was also my first time making a hat with a brim.

This is what it looks like on:

And it is also for sale on Etsy!

Jil’s Handwarmers

AMENDMENT.  One more thing from the UK:

These I made for my sister. But here they are on my hands!

Here’s the flower close up, & there are more photographs on Flickr (this is true for most of my posts).

Black, White, and Purple Squiggly Hat

Speaking of hats and trains, I started this one on the same train ride, but it wasn’t finished until Glasgow.

It resulted in my first crochet sale ever! Amazing!

Sam’s Hat

Backtracking chronologically a little bit, this hat for Sam started in London, and finished somewhere between York and Edinburgh.

Here it is in detail, or actually just zoomed in; I didn’t manage to really document it so much.

Black Sunglasses Case

Here are the sunglasses outside:

And here they are inside:

Black and Teal Ski Mask

I made this one between Cardiff and Llantwit.

You can call it whatever you want to — Ski-mask, bike-mask, balaclava, pasamontanas, bank-robber-mask…etc.

Here’s the eye-window in detail.

And here it is from the side!