Hi everyone!
Fwoah, 2018 was an epic year - new baby, no more housemate, new boss at work... I feel like I hardly crocheted at all :'( But Allie is growing like a weed, now nearly 8 months old and commando crawling about the place at great speed and talking up a storm. She has ba ba ba and da da da down pat - dare I hope for some ma ma ma soon?
We are having a heatwave in Australia this week, to the point where the meteorology service had to invent a new colour to designate hot temperatures - thank goodness for air conditioning!
I know the traditional new years blog post is a resolution to blog more regularly, but that just feels like empty words without a plan for action. So in 2019, I am going to do JulieAnny's Block a Week Crochet-A-Long and try to keep up every week. Then I have no excuse - I should be able to blog once a week about the new square and anything else that is going on! Sound like a plan?
I did start a little late because we were still on holidays when it started, but I'm all caught up now.
Introduction
The idea behind the CAL is that a new free square pattern is released every week, late on Monday night Sydney time. There will be 48 squares between now and November, then in December we will join and border the afghans. It's being called BAWJ2019 on Instagram so that's what I'm going to call it from now on!
I have loved Julie's designs ever since I made the Stained Glass Afghan, and had lots of fun with her 2015 Mystery CAL. I can't wait to see what Julie and her team of designers come up with over the year :D
I am using Stylecraft Batik and Batik Elements, of which I have a surprisingly large stash! I think I way overestimated how much yarn I would need for a new design and, well, you know how these things can get out of hand. It is lovely and soft, and all the colours go well together which makes it a great stash busting yarn! I'm picking colours pretty much at random and changing colours on each square where the pattern says to.
If you want to join in on BAWJ2019, check out Julie's Facebook group, blog and Ravelry Board for more information.
WEEK 1 - POPCORN HEARTS by JULIE YEAGER
Pattern: http://julieyeagerdesigns.com/week-1-bawj2019/
Yarn colours: Sage, Silver & Bismuth
So. Many. Popcorns.
So many. But such a pretty square! I like how the hearts pop up around the middle. Plus I got to learn a new stitch - the berry stitch - which is worked from the wrong side and pops out the front. I think learning new stitches is my favourite part of CALs :)
I did have a bit of trouble stitching into "the top of the popcorn" but I think that's me overthinking things rather than it being inherently confusing...
It's even pretty from the back!
WEEK 2 - LOLA BEAN SQUARE by SARAH SHEA
Pattern: https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/lola-bean
Yarn colours: Gold, Plum, Heather and Iron
A dodecahedron to an octagon to a square? Love it!
I got to learn TWO new stitches in this square - the bean stitch and the extended dc. The extended dc was the most interesting, as it could be a good substitute for trebles!
This one is going to need much more blocking, but then again, peer pressure is a powerful force in afghans :P
Phew, that's the first two weeks! Wish me luck in keeping up!
What projects are you planning for 2019?
Beautiful squares so far! And of course I do have plans for 2019. :) I'd love to do more clothes, sewn, crocheted and knitted. Startee the new year with some jersey clothes and finished four pieces so far. Yay!
ReplyDeleteSo speedy!! My mum has made so many tiny overalls and dresses for Allie - ridiculously cute 😍
DeleteHappy New Year. Allie is very cute, hope you are all surviving the heatwave it made the news over here! Beautiful squares for the CAL - a lovely blanket ahead!
ReplyDeleteThank you Helen! It's over for the moment, but ramping up again this weekend :'(
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