I have a ton of crafting books and magazines, and I've been thinking for a while, that I should look through these crafting resources, and pick a project to complete from each one to share on my blog. So, I picked Issue #5 from Sept/Oct 1987 of Hooked on Crochet to find the first project. Why this particular issue of this particular magazine? Well, it was in my craft room, for just this purpose, in a plastic shoebox of other issues, and it was the first one to hand.
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Can I find a project?? |
So what are my expectations from this challenge? (Yes, I expect that picking and completing a project from each of these crafting magazines is a challenge). Like this issue, from 1987, styles have changed, so one challenge will be to find a project that interests me. I really don't have any use for a doily collection, for example. Or sheets and pillow cases decorated with crochet.
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Bed Set |
While I would be willing to consider a sweater project, especially one for a kid, especially a sweater vest out here in NM, this one is - at least to me - a "NO."
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No. Just, no. |
Keep turning the pages. Surely there is something! Maybe a piano scarf? Uh, no, I don't have a piano. Much less a piano that needs a scarf (see doily. BIG doily). Don't need the Baby Set. I think we're all over crocheting a cover for a box of tissue, right?
How about an afghan? Well, I hadn't really thought about doing anything that big, but it does fit with the blanket projects that Charitable Crafting is working on. OOOhhhh these look nice...
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The Chain Link afghan |
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Shells and Ripples afghan |
Oh, man, those browns and golds. They do speak to me of my younger years... But, thankfully, I am not tied to them. Even if it was still 1987, and I was going to make one of these, I would have picked my own colors. For this project, I will be choosing yarn from my own stash, and what is available from Cruces Creatives. This will take longer than I really planned for a project, but I really like these afghans. I am going to work on the Chain Link, with the possibility of then moving on to Shells and Ripples if the instructions are well written, and go pretty fast.
What is going to happen to these projects when I'm done? Well, I think you can tell this one will be donated to the blanket project, potentially going to Community of Hope, a local homeless shelter. Others may be donated to school clothing closets, or other places. Maybe given as gifts, if appropriate. Just know that I'm not keeping all of them. I'll be updating on the progress of this afghan soon!