Friday 1 October 2021

A Month Of Purple

 Once again I'm finding it hard to find time to write a blog post I'm trying not to completely abandon my blog like I have done in the past but as you all know writing a post can be very time consuming. I'm afraid my blogging is going to be a little bit sporadic but I am around reading and enjoying all your posts even if I don't write that many posts myself. 

World Prematurity Day is on 17th November and the colour chosen to represent this occasion is purple.

As I have mentioned before N.H.A.P. have a crochet, knitting and sewing challenge every month and for September the crochet challenge was for the group to make purple baby hats the target being 150, well that target has been well and truly smashed as the number made so far as I'm writing this is 473 and they are trying to get to 500 before the end of the month.

It's just a bit of fun but it really motivates you I have to say, added to which purple is my favourite colour so I have enjoyed every minute.


There's quite a mix of different patterns and as usual I have been playing around with different stitches. Pattern writing is very time consuming and not really one of my favourite things to do but I will get around to it and will publish them as soon as they are ready.

Haven Baby Hat

Yet to be named any suggestions welcome.😊

Little Treasure Baby Hat

I have made fourteen so far but I should be able to get a few more made by the end of the day.

The knitting challenge was for purple baby cardigans and I only managed one of those.

Jordan Baby Cardigan Pattern

I found this pattern on Marianna's blog and that's my to go to place  when I'm searching for baby knitting patterns. I find knitting too slow it has to be said and it hurts my hands unlike crochet which thank goodness doesn't affect me as much.

And finally I'm making poppies as the u3a knicky knack knitters and my crochet group are planning to make a poppy display for Remembrance Day this November. 

We are making them in red, purple, black and white to represent each of the different causes, the purple or Animal Poppy is to remember and and represent all the animals that lost or loose their lives during conflict.

We are still unsure as to how we are going to display these and it's not going to be a huge display as we don't really have a lot of time, but we will do what we can.

Just in case you fancy making some yourself....

Poppy Pattern

The large one as seen above.

With black, ch 2. 

Round 1: 12 tr in second ch from hook. Join with sl st to first tr. Fasten off and leave a 10” tail. (12) 

Round 2: Using red yarn, join into the top of any of the black tr.. Ch 3 (counts as a tr). 1 tr into the same stitch.

2 tr into each of the remaining tr. Join with sl st to top of ch 3. (24) 

Round 3: Ch 1. 2 tr into each of the next 4 tr, dc into the next tr. *dc in next tr, 2 tr into each of the next 4 tr,

dc in next tr*. Repeat from * to * 2 more times. Join with sl st into bottom of starting ch 1. (40)

Round *2 tr into each of the next 8 tr, slip stitch between the 2 dc of the previous row*.

Repeat from * to * three times. Fasten off . (68) 


The medium sized Poppy pattern (4 petals) is from Spin a Yarn


The small one can be found here on Ravelry


I managed to crochet another two hats which brought my total to 16 and the both targets were well and truly smashed. yay!


The challenge for October is for snowmen in knit and crochet the target being 150 of each I can see that total being well and truly smashed too.


Have a great weekend I'm off to find some white yarn to get a start on those snowmen. 😊


9 comments:

  1. What a lovely selection of hats, and for such a great cause. I think the poppy display will be wonderful, especially with the different colours to represent the different causes. I've only ever seen red poppies displayed.

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  2. Thanks for a great post. I will keep the hats in mind for the future when the blanket is finished. I love to have a bit of crochet or knitting on the go but can't always think of a useful item I need to make, these would fit the bill.
    Briony
    x

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  3. So cute and lovely little hats ! Generous gesture of yours...
    Lovely poppies too !
    I'm sporadic too...no pressure, just fun !
    Have a cozy weekend !
    Anna

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  4. Beautiful hats. I can only knit a bit and my hands are sore, crochet I can do for longer.

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  5. It looks like you've been busy with your knitting and crocheting. I love all of your creative projects Linda. Have a nice weekend.

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  6. The hats look lovely, I like the colours and designs you've used.

    A lovely idea with the poppies too, and I'm sure you will come up with an idea on where to display them.

    Have a happy October.

    All the best Jan

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  7. Those are lovely hats. The cardigan and the poppies are also very cute. Even I used to be sporadic but not any more. Have a great weekend!

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  8. Wow you have been busy with the hat making, they all look so lovely too.

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  9. Oh... so much prettiness here. The purple baby hats are beautiful, as is the cardigan. I enjoy seeing what you're up to whenever or how often you blog. :)

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