African Addition {Crochet}

Tuesday 21 May 2013

I checked when I pinned this crochet flower - that was a year ago. Since then, I worked out that the Flickr title meant African flower - and that this was in fact a well-known crochet pattern. We were on... except that making a blanket out of crochet flowers is a doomed project at mine - I just do not have the stamina. And then I found a (free) pattern for a pincushion, that was totally up my street - a free quick pattern, hurray!

All I needed to do was: sit down, choose the colours and start crocheting. And once I had started, that was it. Started this morning, finished tonight - and I managed to get rid of two pincushions in the process. 



The basis of the pincushion is the African flower pattern that is used in very different ways - for bags, balls, blankets etc. I used 4 different colours - I did not go for flower colour schemes so that it could fit with my (future) hobby room, but also could accommodate all the colourful pins I have. 


I used sock yarns - so useful to have in your stash - in double, hook size 4 mm to ensure that the pincushion was big enough. The body of the pincushion colour is the same as the central pattern. 


I followed the pattern except for adding two ridges at the beginning of the body - I did add the ridge in the body of the pincushion. It is a very well written pattern - if you need to check what double crochet (UK) is, you can find a helpful tutorial here (I seem to always forget). 



I love how big it is - how it is sort of 'sectioned' so that I can put different pins in different places. It is a great in-between project that is really useful! 

9 comments:

  1. I've crocheted that flower before! Yours looks fantastic - and what a great idea to make it a pin cushion.

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  2. Pretty! As usual, I adore your colour choices - what an eye you have!!! Lovely addition to the made in home, home!!!

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  3. I like the sound of the future hobby room..I'm sure the pinnie will fit in very nicely :)

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  4. Very cute Nat! I love the yarn that you used.

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  5. So cute. I must try crochet again.

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  6. Such a pretty little pincushion! Can't wait to see your future sewing room. :D

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  7. This size is cute! I like how you used neutrals as your colorful pins stand out.

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